Did you see Night of Too Many Stars last night? Of course you did. But it was so overwhelming that your brain couldn't swallow it all at once. It's like a hazy dream by now, right? Right. Luckily, you can relive the whole thing. Just head over to the NOTMS stars page where the complete show is streaming online.
But wait, there's more! We've got several exclusive red carpet clips, like this one featuring Sarah Silverman:
Red carpet interviews with Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, Matthew Broderick, Blue Man Group and Kelsey Grammer are after the jump.
But maybe flicker pictures aren't your thing. Maybe anything above 2 frames-per-second triggers something in your brain that makes you poop your pants. That's okay! We've got you covered with exclusive photos from the red carpet, like this one:

More photos can be found in the gallery on the main NOTMS page. Meanwhile, Punchline Magazine has some exclusive red carpet shots of their own.
Anyone notice Sarah Silverman sang Amazing Grace AGAIN? The first time it was amusing, the second time, I felt ripped off. At least Rosie's unfunny bit was original. Adam Sandler's bit was amusing, but vulgar, in the sense that I had to continually hear the censoring, and I'm sure the parents of the children the benefit is for loved it too. Triumph was unfunny. Rob Schneider was one of the more sincere performers, sadly. Gay Colbert was great, but the real Colbert could have showed up. Will Ferell's part was funny though it was too drawn out. For some reason, I really wanted Dave Attel to show up and save the day.
Why is it that Sarah Silverman and Triumph seem to have so much in common to me? Is it the other-people-writing-their-material thing? Or is triumph also ten years past his prime?
Couldn't wait to see it.
What a shame.
That was the clumsiest, unfunny, embarassing cluster fuck I have ever seen
These "stars" show more respect to trees and spotted owls than they do to the families coping with autism. "Too many stars," as usual can't stay on topic and showed up to spout off some political agenda. It is more like, the "We are going to insult you, act like autistic's aren't worth quality material and give charities money even though we really think this is the new fad cause of the moment," show. Most autistic children couldn't even watch this inappropriate programming.