Britain's Got Talent continued its seventh series tonight with a wide variety of acts taking to the stage to try and impress judges Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden.
Among the successful ones this week were dancing partners Aj and Chloe and Northern Irish singer Jordan O'Keefe.
Dancing partners Aj and Chloe performed their routine to songs from Cher and Christina Aguilera's Burlesque, and they impressed the judges with the skills they have mastered during their six years dancing together. Holden described the performance as "faultless", while Alesha Dixon said that they are "incredibly accomplished dancers".
Cowell added: "You know what, faultless is the word that I would have used as well. I mean you have the talent, I can see how much work you've put into it. I think it's one of the best acts we've seen today. Really do. Absolutely brilliant."
Meanwhile, it was...
Among the successful ones this week were dancing partners Aj and Chloe and Northern Irish singer Jordan O'Keefe.
Dancing partners Aj and Chloe performed their routine to songs from Cher and Christina Aguilera's Burlesque, and they impressed the judges with the skills they have mastered during their six years dancing together. Holden described the performance as "faultless", while Alesha Dixon said that they are "incredibly accomplished dancers".
Cowell added: "You know what, faultless is the word that I would have used as well. I mean you have the talent, I can see how much work you've put into it. I think it's one of the best acts we've seen today. Really do. Absolutely brilliant."
Meanwhile, it was...
- 4/20/2013
- Digital Spy
Though he has a resume that includes more than one hundred appearances as an actor with his first on screen appearance coming more than forty years ago, Jon Gries will likely always be best known to this generation as Uncle Rico in Napoleon Dynamite. And that seems strangely appropriate given the tone of his directorial debut Pickin' And Grinnin'.
While far more restrained than Napoleon and far less prone to absurdity for its own sake, Pickin' shares a certain underdog comedy aesthetic with its cast of mostly unknowns - the core characters are an actual musical comedy group making their acting debuts - on a cross country odyssey. Here's how the film is described on the website of the upcoming San Fernando Valley Film Festival:
Desperate to shed their family legacy of failure the Johnson Brothers set out cross-country in their 1976 Winnebago to win the Nashville Sing-a-Ling contest. With a...
While far more restrained than Napoleon and far less prone to absurdity for its own sake, Pickin' shares a certain underdog comedy aesthetic with its cast of mostly unknowns - the core characters are an actual musical comedy group making their acting debuts - on a cross country odyssey. Here's how the film is described on the website of the upcoming San Fernando Valley Film Festival:
Desperate to shed their family legacy of failure the Johnson Brothers set out cross-country in their 1976 Winnebago to win the Nashville Sing-a-Ling contest. With a...
- 11/11/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Though he has a resume that includes more than one hundred appearances as an actor with his first on screen appearance coming more than forty years ago, Jon Gries will likely always be best known to this generation as Uncle Rico in Napoleon Dynamite. And that seems strangely appropriate given the tone of his directorial debut Pickin' And Grinnin'.
While far more restrained than Napoleon and far less prone to absurdity for its own sake, Pickin' shares a certain underdog comedy aesthetic with its cast of mostly unknowns - the core characters are an actual musical comedy group making their acting debuts - on a cross country odyssey. Here's how the film is described on the website of the upcoming San Fernando Valley Film Festival:
Desperate to shed their family legacy of failure the Johnson Brothers set out cross-country in their 1976 Winnebago to win the Nashville Sing-a-Ling contest. With a...
While far more restrained than Napoleon and far less prone to absurdity for its own sake, Pickin' shares a certain underdog comedy aesthetic with its cast of mostly unknowns - the core characters are an actual musical comedy group making their acting debuts - on a cross country odyssey. Here's how the film is described on the website of the upcoming San Fernando Valley Film Festival:
Desperate to shed their family legacy of failure the Johnson Brothers set out cross-country in their 1976 Winnebago to win the Nashville Sing-a-Ling contest. With a...
- 11/11/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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