Spoilers ahead. Two more dancers have left the competition after tonight’s performance show, which featured the exceedingly endearing Anna Kendrick as a guest judge. I’ll post my full recap of tonight’s performances later on; in the meantime, discuss!
Alexis Juliano and Curtis Holland have been eliminated. Curtis injured his shoulder during rehearsals this week, so that one was a given.
Jasmine Harper and Mackenzie Dustman landed in the bottom three for the girls, but only Alexis and Jasmine had to dance solos.
For the guys, Nico Greetham and Alan Bersten joined Curtis in the bottom three.
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Alexis Juliano and Curtis Holland have been eliminated. Curtis injured his shoulder during rehearsals this week, so that one was a given.
Jasmine Harper and Mackenzie Dustman landed in the bottom three for the girls, but only Alexis and Jasmine had to dance solos.
For the guys, Nico Greetham and Alan Bersten joined Curtis in the bottom three.
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- 7/31/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Things keep getting more intense — and befuddling — on ‘Twisted.’ No one knows who to believe, who killed Regina, or whether Danny can be trusted yet.
Regina (Karynn Moore) is still a very dead girl, and Danny (Avan Jogia) is still a very suspicious figure in his hometown, but no one knows whodunnit! On the June 25 episode of Twisted, the pieces started coming together for several characters, but nothing was really resolved enough for the viewers to come to any conclusions. But hey, we’re only through with the third episode; there’s so much more drama to be had!
The Necklace Mystery Is Beginning To Come Together, For Some
In the first episode, the red and gold necklace was the only thing missing from the scene of Regina’s death, and although Danny denied killing her, he was found to be in possession of the necklace at the end of the hour.
Regina (Karynn Moore) is still a very dead girl, and Danny (Avan Jogia) is still a very suspicious figure in his hometown, but no one knows whodunnit! On the June 25 episode of Twisted, the pieces started coming together for several characters, but nothing was really resolved enough for the viewers to come to any conclusions. But hey, we’re only through with the third episode; there’s so much more drama to be had!
The Necklace Mystery Is Beginning To Come Together, For Some
In the first episode, the red and gold necklace was the only thing missing from the scene of Regina’s death, and although Danny denied killing her, he was found to be in possession of the necklace at the end of the hour.
- 6/26/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
The Chime For Change: The Sound Of Change Live benefit concert took a slew of celebs across the pond for a night of must-see performances in London, England. From Beyonce Knowles and husband Jay-z's return to the stage to Jennifer Lopez and Mary J. Blige's collaboration, here are the top 5 most memorable performances from this weekend's big event.
1. Beyonce and Jay-z performed their 2003 hit Crazy In Love, of which the crowd went wild when the rapper made his surprise entrance. The fierce couple even stole a kiss mid-performance.
2. Mary J. Blige and Jennifer Lopez joined forces to perform Come Together. The 40-something women both dressed in black leotards, and as one Et Facebook user Andrea Nott put it, their outfits looked like they were from a Kiss Concert.
3. Brit pop star Rita Ora showed off her abs and outlandish style when she hit the stage to perform her hit Hot Right Now.
4. Florence + The Machine...
1. Beyonce and Jay-z performed their 2003 hit Crazy In Love, of which the crowd went wild when the rapper made his surprise entrance. The fierce couple even stole a kiss mid-performance.
2. Mary J. Blige and Jennifer Lopez joined forces to perform Come Together. The 40-something women both dressed in black leotards, and as one Et Facebook user Andrea Nott put it, their outfits looked like they were from a Kiss Concert.
3. Brit pop star Rita Ora showed off her abs and outlandish style when she hit the stage to perform her hit Hot Right Now.
4. Florence + The Machine...
- 6/3/2013
- Entertainment Tonight
Jennifer Lopez has come under fire for the second time in a week, after her arrival on stage at Twickenham Stadium for the Sound for Change concert prompted accusations of diva antics by John Legend's fiancee.
Jennifer Lopez gave a show-stopping performance, but someone wasn't happy
Model Chrissy Teigen tweeted her indignation about being shuffled off backstage, where she was watching her fiance Legend perform. Her tweets tell the story...
She shall still be my face and hair idol. Her people can kick rocks.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 1, 2013
I have never once been asked to leave an area for an artist's supreme arrival. Maybe I should carry around a horn and streamers.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 1, 2013
I'm bummed because I really loved her dammit. Anyhow, moving on.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 1, 2013
Lopez gave a show-stopping performance at the Sound for Change concert at Twickenham Stadium, where she was joined...
Jennifer Lopez gave a show-stopping performance, but someone wasn't happy
Model Chrissy Teigen tweeted her indignation about being shuffled off backstage, where she was watching her fiance Legend perform. Her tweets tell the story...
She shall still be my face and hair idol. Her people can kick rocks.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 1, 2013
I have never once been asked to leave an area for an artist's supreme arrival. Maybe I should carry around a horn and streamers.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 1, 2013
I'm bummed because I really loved her dammit. Anyhow, moving on.
— christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) June 1, 2013
Lopez gave a show-stopping performance at the Sound for Change concert at Twickenham Stadium, where she was joined...
- 6/1/2013
- by The Huffington Post UK
- Huffington Post
Boston -- The song "Come Together" their rallying cry, performers at a benefit concert for victims of the deadly Boston Marathon bombing had thousands of people cheering for a city that has pulled together to overcome adversity.
Veteran rockers Aerosmith helped close the 5 1/2 hour Boston Strong Concert on Thursday. After an energetic run through hits, such as "Walk This Way" and "Sweet Emotion," they were joined on stage by 1990s boy band New Kids on the Block and other performers for the Beatles classic.
The Boston Strong Concert had residents jamming to songs from the Dropkick Murphys, Boston and other musical acts and even laughing at a joke about the capture of a bombing suspect.
The concert kicked off with the rock band Boston playing songs including its 1970s hit "More Than a Feeling."
"Tonight, we are all Boston," lead singer Tommy DeCarlo declared to a crowd of thousands of people,...
Veteran rockers Aerosmith helped close the 5 1/2 hour Boston Strong Concert on Thursday. After an energetic run through hits, such as "Walk This Way" and "Sweet Emotion," they were joined on stage by 1990s boy band New Kids on the Block and other performers for the Beatles classic.
The Boston Strong Concert had residents jamming to songs from the Dropkick Murphys, Boston and other musical acts and even laughing at a joke about the capture of a bombing suspect.
The concert kicked off with the rock band Boston playing songs including its 1970s hit "More Than a Feeling."
"Tonight, we are all Boston," lead singer Tommy DeCarlo declared to a crowd of thousands of people,...
- 5/31/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Chicago – There’s a large part of me that wants to wholeheartedly recommend and embrace “Cloud Atlas” for two reasons. One, it’s based on arguably the best book of the millennium so far, David Mitchell’s stunning masterpiece. And if more people see the movie, more are likely to read a book that everyone should experience. Two, I do agree with those who love the film that Hollywood doesn’t take risks like this often enough, and if we don’t encourage risks, we won’t get rewards. However, “Cloud Atlas” still frustrates me more than it thrills me. Maybe the book was simply un-adaptable as so many have theorized. But I think mistakes were made on top of the inherent difficulty in Mitchell’s novel.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
I stand by what I said in my theatrical review, “It comes down to this — “Cloud Atlas” is a book that possibly...
Rating: 3.0/5.0
I stand by what I said in my theatrical review, “It comes down to this — “Cloud Atlas” is a book that possibly...
- 5/17/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
“Either way, we’re gonna celebrate tonight.”
With six simple words, Kree Harrison summed up what most American Idol fans have been feeling for the last fortnight. I mean, seriously, once we got down to what Loleatta Holloway once referred to as “the reeeeeallll nitty gritty” of the competition — by which I mean a righteous Top 3 of Candice Glover, Kree and third-place finisher Angie Miller — how could you really be too upset about where the chips ended up falling?
Oh sure, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe stacked the Top 20 deck with powerhouse ladies and guys with questionable voter appeal in his...
With six simple words, Kree Harrison summed up what most American Idol fans have been feeling for the last fortnight. I mean, seriously, once we got down to what Loleatta Holloway once referred to as “the reeeeeallll nitty gritty” of the competition — by which I mean a righteous Top 3 of Candice Glover, Kree and third-place finisher Angie Miller — how could you really be too upset about where the chips ended up falling?
Oh sure, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe stacked the Top 20 deck with powerhouse ladies and guys with questionable voter appeal in his...
- 5/17/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
After three weeks, the blind auditions finally wrapped up on Tuesday night, with all of the coaches completing their teams for the battle and knockout rounds. The coaches -- Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Shakira and Usher -- have been extremely competitive throughout the past few weeks, in hopes of building the best team. Photos: 'The Voice': Meet the Season 4 Coaches Meet the latest additions to The Voice’s fourth season and (plus a handful who nearly made it through): Mark Lennon Song: "Come Together" Coaches who turned their chairs: None Lennon sings the song that the coaches performed to open up season
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- 4/10/2013
- by Rebecca Ford
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It's here! The last day of the blind auditions. Of course it is not really the last day, as this whole season so far has taken place over the course of one very long day, but NBC is absolutely keeping up the facade that time has passed. Heck, even the judges kept mentioning that this was the last "day" for them to assemble their rag-tag teams. This is all okay, I guess, but what does it say of the producers’ general opinion of the viewing public?Mark Lennon, "Come Together"This was a truly adorable audition, because perennially undead Carson Daly traveled all the way to Venice Beach to interview Mark Lennon, lead singer of Venice. Apparently, when Carson Daly was just a leather-clad Lord Fauntleroy in someone's eye, he was a huge fan of the band. He went to their concerts! He even heroically met Stevie Nicks on their behalf!
- 4/10/2013
- by Rebecca Harrington
- Vulture
"The Voice" is back, and for the first five minutes of this two-hour marathon show we are reminded how awesome it is compared to, say, other singing competition shows. Cough, "American Idol," cough, "X-Factor," cough cough. "The Voice" cares about the artists! It's not superficial! The voice has Shakira! And Usher! And, you know, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine! And Usher launched Justin Bieber! Take that, Randy Jackson! Before we get to the blind auditions, the judges perform "Come Together" by the Beatles. Adam Levine is on drums and Usher is on bass. There's Shakira being Shakira! You know, she can play guitar, too,...
- 3/26/2013
- by Liane Bonin Starr
- Hitfix
The Voice is back! And there are new celebrity coaches.
Shakira, who welcomed a son, Milan, in January, and Usher officially took over for Cee Lo Green and Christina Aguilera Monday night, joining Blake Shelton and Adam Levine on the show's two-hour season 4 premiere.
The quartet kicked off the show with a group performance of the Beatles' "Come Together," with Levine on drums and Shakira playing a harmonica while Shelton and Usher traded licks on guitars.
But it was the emotional backstories of several contestants that stole the show.
Kris Thomas, a pastor's son who signed a record deal and lost it after college,...
Shakira, who welcomed a son, Milan, in January, and Usher officially took over for Cee Lo Green and Christina Aguilera Monday night, joining Blake Shelton and Adam Levine on the show's two-hour season 4 premiere.
The quartet kicked off the show with a group performance of the Beatles' "Come Together," with Levine on drums and Shakira playing a harmonica while Shelton and Usher traded licks on guitars.
But it was the emotional backstories of several contestants that stole the show.
Kris Thomas, a pastor's son who signed a record deal and lost it after college,...
- 3/26/2013
- by Andrea Billups
- People.com - TV Watch
The Voice is back! And there are new celebrity coaches. Shakira, who welcomed a son, Milan, in January, and Usher officially took over for Cee Lo Green and Christina Aguilera Monday night, joining Blake Shelton and Adam Levine on the show's two-hour season 4 premiere. The quartet kicked off the show with a group performance of the Beatles' "Come Together," with Levine on drums and Shakira playing a harmonica while Shelton and Usher traded licks on guitars. But it was the emotional backstories of several contestants that stole the show. Kris Thomas, a pastor's son who signed a record deal and lost it after college,...
- 3/26/2013
- by Andrea Billups
- PEOPLE.com
Diva-holics, relax! What Season 4 of NBC’s The Voice lacks in Christina Aguilera’s extroverted decolletage, flying-saucer hats and impromptu “this is how it’s done” vocal displays, has already been made up for with Shakira’s harmonica riffs, inspirational quips (“faith is the engine!”) and killer Blake Shelton impression.
Yep, we’re only one episode in, and the uni-monikered Colombian superstar is already proving so charmingly adept at her new gig that Xtina and Cee Lo’s absences barely registered. I mean, it’d be nice if one of the coaches went out and got an animal sidekick a...
Yep, we’re only one episode in, and the uni-monikered Colombian superstar is already proving so charmingly adept at her new gig that Xtina and Cee Lo’s absences barely registered. I mean, it’d be nice if one of the coaches went out and got an animal sidekick a...
- 3/26/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
"The Voice" returns for Season 4 tonight on NBC with new coaches Usher and Shakira joining returning favorites Adam Levine and Blake Shelton.
How do the newbies fare? Surprisingly well. As Carson Daly told us about the new quartet's chemistry, the line-up delivers everything we've come to expect from "The Voice." (And even if no one is quite as sassy as Christina Aguilera, Shakira is so adorable that it doesn't really matter.)
We got an advance look at tonight's season premiere and while we won't spoil the Blind Auditions fun by revealing who winds up on which team, we can share the following 10 highlights of what to expect.
Shakira and Usher are both very excited to join the show: Not that they'd say anything different, but Shakira is eager to "help someone else achieve their dreams" and Usher believes "The Voice" has "credibility" and gives him an "opportunity to do what I love,...
How do the newbies fare? Surprisingly well. As Carson Daly told us about the new quartet's chemistry, the line-up delivers everything we've come to expect from "The Voice." (And even if no one is quite as sassy as Christina Aguilera, Shakira is so adorable that it doesn't really matter.)
We got an advance look at tonight's season premiere and while we won't spoil the Blind Auditions fun by revealing who winds up on which team, we can share the following 10 highlights of what to expect.
Shakira and Usher are both very excited to join the show: Not that they'd say anything different, but Shakira is eager to "help someone else achieve their dreams" and Usher believes "The Voice" has "credibility" and gives him an "opportunity to do what I love,...
- 3/25/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
There is a reason why many are considering Kree Harrison a front-runner to win "American Idol" Season 12. And Kree's show-opening killing of "With a Little Help from My Friends" on Beatles night showed that well. We talked to the singer right after the show -- find out what she had to say in this interview.
How are you feeling?
Kree Harrison: I feel great! Really good. I mean, the judges' feedback was awesome. Randy and Mariah tricked me for a minute, so that was a little nerve-wracking. I literally had a minor heart attack when she was like, "I didn't like it." And I was like, "Please, please like it!" But it worked out.
How did it feel going first?
Kree Harrison: That was the most nerve-wracking thing about it. It's a lot of pressure to go first. 'Cause, not only do you have to beat your last performance,...
How are you feeling?
Kree Harrison: I feel great! Really good. I mean, the judges' feedback was awesome. Randy and Mariah tricked me for a minute, so that was a little nerve-wracking. I literally had a minor heart attack when she was like, "I didn't like it." And I was like, "Please, please like it!" But it worked out.
How did it feel going first?
Kree Harrison: That was the most nerve-wracking thing about it. It's a lot of pressure to go first. 'Cause, not only do you have to beat your last performance,...
- 3/21/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Wuh-oh. Looks like a few of our favorite could-be-homosexuals tripped in their character shoes this week.
The catalog of Lennon and McCartney provides ample opportunity for Idol singers to prove they can do artistic things like warble the lyrics to "Come Together" with a straight face or care about the plight of Father McKenzie. Please! Paul Jolley don't have time for that! He's too busy "woodshedding" with my boy Devin, hopefully.
How did the kids do this week? Let's rank the rubber-souled scamps from #9 to #1.
9. Lazaro Arbos, "In My Life"
Well, my prophecy is coming true: The worse Lazaro does, the more gorgeous he gets. And this week he was absolutely terrible/stunning! Wearing a primary yellow blazer that Samantha Jones might bring to a business-casual orgy, Lazaro took to the stage with those trembling, all-too-wet pupils and basically murmur-whispered "In My Life" in a funereal drone. That might be...
The catalog of Lennon and McCartney provides ample opportunity for Idol singers to prove they can do artistic things like warble the lyrics to "Come Together" with a straight face or care about the plight of Father McKenzie. Please! Paul Jolley don't have time for that! He's too busy "woodshedding" with my boy Devin, hopefully.
How did the kids do this week? Let's rank the rubber-souled scamps from #9 to #1.
9. Lazaro Arbos, "In My Life"
Well, my prophecy is coming true: The worse Lazaro does, the more gorgeous he gets. And this week he was absolutely terrible/stunning! Wearing a primary yellow blazer that Samantha Jones might bring to a business-casual orgy, Lazaro took to the stage with those trembling, all-too-wet pupils and basically murmur-whispered "In My Life" in a funereal drone. That might be...
- 3/21/2013
- by virtel
- The Backlot
It's the Beatles songbook night on "American Idol," which we would like to think would be a great night because it's great music. But that is not always the case on "Idol."
Before we can start anything, Carly Rae Jepsen and Coke are asking You (all Uncle Sam-like) to help choose lyrics or stage effects for her songs? Hmm. Does anybody actually care enough to go vote?
Again, before any singing, we find out the 11th Idol to go on tour is ... Aubrey Cleland. Wow, it's pretty surprising she beat out tween-bait like Charlie. But good for her.
1. Kree Harrison, "With a Little Help From My Friends"
Interesting song choice for Kree. It wasn't what we would've first thought of, but it actually really works for her. She doesn't sound like the Beatles, she doesn't sound like Joe Cocker, she just sounds like herself, but it's not bastardizing the song in any way.
Before we can start anything, Carly Rae Jepsen and Coke are asking You (all Uncle Sam-like) to help choose lyrics or stage effects for her songs? Hmm. Does anybody actually care enough to go vote?
Again, before any singing, we find out the 11th Idol to go on tour is ... Aubrey Cleland. Wow, it's pretty surprising she beat out tween-bait like Charlie. But good for her.
1. Kree Harrison, "With a Little Help From My Friends"
Interesting song choice for Kree. It wasn't what we would've first thought of, but it actually really works for her. She doesn't sound like the Beatles, she doesn't sound like Joe Cocker, she just sounds like herself, but it's not bastardizing the song in any way.
- 3/21/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
At first, I didn’t understand why American Idol needed to get Jimmy Iovine to endorse the John Lennon-Paul McCartney songbook at the top of tonight’s Top 9 performance telecast.
Then, as several contestants approached their ditties the way I might open an AP Calculus textbook — which is to say with bewildered ignorance and/or total indifference — I remembered: I’m an old man. Come to think of it, you’re probably old, too. And those Beatles songs? They’re history, like the Dead Sea Scrolls.
But who among us hasn’t scraped a little mold off an...
Then, as several contestants approached their ditties the way I might open an AP Calculus textbook — which is to say with bewildered ignorance and/or total indifference — I remembered: I’m an old man. Come to think of it, you’re probably old, too. And those Beatles songs? They’re history, like the Dead Sea Scrolls.
But who among us hasn’t scraped a little mold off an...
- 3/21/2013
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
If there’s anything Hollywood likes almost as well as Oscars week, it’s a new cause. Thursday night it got a combination of both at the exclusive West Hollywood restaurant Cecconi’s, where a pair of Academy Award winners—director Ron Howard and composer Hans Zimmer—teamed with Vanity Fair and Fiat to host a benefit for the International Labor Organization’s green jobs program. For the magazine, the party was one in an annual weeklong series of fundraisers, it helps stage leading up to Oscars night. Photos: Oscars 2013: 16 Icons Come Together for THR's Oscar Issue The Ilo is a United Nations agency
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- 2/23/2013
- by Tina Daunt
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Hollywood Reporter goes inside some of Thursday, Feb. 21'st hottest pre-Oscar parties. Find notes from around town below. 6:00 p.m. Sally Morrison of the World Gold Council and the LoveGold effort gave a chic cocktail soiree at the Selma House of the Chateau Marmont. Morrison and Alice Ryan hosted a presentation of vintage Fred Leighton jewelry worn by stars, and actresses like Natasha Lyonne, Argo's Clea Duvall and Garcelle Beauvais were all in covetous mode over it. The Selma House at Chateau is the new mega-in spot. Photos: Oscars 2013: 16 Icons Come Together for THR's
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- 2/23/2013
- by Merle Ginsberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One thing movie fans might not get much of during Sunday’s Oscar telecast, ironically, is a lot of advertisements for upcoming films. In the past, such advertising was mostly discouraged by a strict set of guidelines. While the Academy recently relaxed those restrictions via an agreement with ABC, not many studios seem to be taking advantage of the changes. Photos: 16 Icons Come Together for THR's Oscar Issue Fox said it will run a commercial for The Heat, a Paul Feig-directed action-comedy starring Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock scheduled for June 28, and Disney said it will advertise Oz:
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- 2/23/2013
- by Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This story first appeared in the March 1 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. How many folks can say their grandfather, father, sister, cousin and uncle have won Oscars and their aunt and cousin have been nominated? Roman Coppola can, and now he's nominated for his own Academy Award for best original screenplay (with Wes Anderson) for Moonrise Kingdom. Photos: Oscars 2013: 16 Icons Come Together for THR's Oscar Issue This latest in a long line of Coppola kudos -- they and the Hustons are the only families with Oscars over three generations -- prompted THR to follow a lineage that has
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- 2/22/2013
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Providing an insider's look at how the sounds of film are created, Foley artists John Roesch, Alyson Dee Moore and sound mixer MaryJo Lang spoke at a panel at The University of Southern California on Thursday, Feb. 21. Roesch, Moore and Lang are the Warner Bros. sound team behind numerous blockbuster films, such as Inception, The Dark Knight trilogy, The Matrix trilogy, Transformers and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Photos: Oscars 2013: 16 Icons Come Together for THR's Oscar Issue The Foley team is responsible for post-production personalized sound effects that cannot be generated by a computer. Whenever
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- 2/22/2013
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As the youngest best actress winner in Oscar history, Marlee Matlin knows her record could be broken this year. But that doesn’t stop her from heaping praise on nine-year-old Quvenzhane Wallis, whose performance in Beasts of the Southern Wild has made her Oscar's youngest best actress nominee ever. “Her work was amazing. Very raw. Very natural, and I was mesmerized by her performance,” Matlin said of Wallis. Photos: Oscars 2013: 16 Icons Come Together for THR's Oscar Issue “In my eyes you’re a winner,” she told Wallis, saying she is already in the record books just
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- 2/20/2013
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Two Stars of Snow White Films Come Together for Romantic Comedy Mirror Mirror star Lily Collins and Sam Claflin of Snow White and the Huntsman are to star in Christian Ditter's Love, Rosie adapted from the Cecelia Ahern novel Where Rainbows End by Juliette Towhidi. Deadline reports that David Garrett's Mister Smith Entertainment is debuting the project at European Film Markets this week and a May, 2013 start of principal photography is in the cards. In Love, Rosie, which is a romantic comedy, Collins plays Rosie and Claflin her best friend and love Alex. The duo plan to study in the U.S. together when Rosie learns she's pregnant after a crazy night out with the most popular guy in school. She encourages Alex to head off without her, and a dozen years later their lives have changed, but the connection between them remains.
- 2/4/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Two Stars of Snow White Films Come Together for Romantic Comedy Mirror Mirror star Lily Collins and Sam Claflin of Snow White and the Huntsman are to star in Christian Ditter's Love, Rosie adapted from the Cecelia Ahern novel Where Rainbows End by Juliette Towhidi. Deadline reports that David Garrett's Mister Smith Entertainment is debuting the project at European Film Markets this week and a May, 2013 start of principal photography is in the cards. In Love, Rosie, which is a romantic comedy, Collins plays Rosie and Claflin her best friend and love Alex. The duo plan to study in the U.S. together when Rosie learns she's pregnant after a crazy night out with the most popular guy in school. She encourages Alex to head off without her, and a dozen years later their lives have changed, but the connection between them remains.
- 2/4/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
You have heard their melodious voices separately on many a hit Bollywood song but now Shweta and Shraddha Pandit have come together to create beautiful music. For the first time, you will hear the two fabulous singers combining notes on their album titled Sister Act. We caught up with Shweta and Shraddah and they gave us the story, the grooves and the inspiration behind the music and lyrics for their cool colloboration! Check out what they had to say on all things Sister Act!
Tell us about your new project Sister Act.
Sister Act is the first time both Shraddha and I will come together and sing our own compositions, which we also wrote. Shraddha and I were very clear from the start of our careers that we wanted our individual identities as singers and go ahead with our solo careers as playback singers in Bollywood. We have had similar...
Tell us about your new project Sister Act.
Sister Act is the first time both Shraddha and I will come together and sing our own compositions, which we also wrote. Shraddha and I were very clear from the start of our careers that we wanted our individual identities as singers and go ahead with our solo careers as playback singers in Bollywood. We have had similar...
- 12/27/2012
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
27 July: the actor relives working with Danny Boyle to help create the dazzling opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics
I was in Liverpool on a location scout for the film Jack Ryan when I got the call. Danny Boyle rang me and explained that they'd had a great tragedy – Mark Rylance's daughter had passed away and he was pulling out of his role in the opening ceremony. He asked if I would take over. I was standing on a street corner and I was so shocked at Mark's news that I didn't really take in the second part.
A couple of days later I went to see Danny at the Olympic Stadium. It was three weeks before the ceremony and the place was packed with thousands of people all doing things impressively. Danny seemed to know everybody's first name – it was like taking a walk with the Pied Piper. We...
I was in Liverpool on a location scout for the film Jack Ryan when I got the call. Danny Boyle rang me and explained that they'd had a great tragedy – Mark Rylance's daughter had passed away and he was pulling out of his role in the opening ceremony. He asked if I would take over. I was standing on a street corner and I was so shocked at Mark's news that I didn't really take in the second part.
A couple of days later I went to see Danny at the Olympic Stadium. It was three weeks before the ceremony and the place was packed with thousands of people all doing things impressively. Danny seemed to know everybody's first name – it was like taking a walk with the Pied Piper. We...
- 12/23/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale has officially launched in North America. Available for both the PlayStation 3 and the Vita, the fighter features a cast spanning all of the PlayStation brand’s history duking it out in up to 4-player battles. From Sweet Tooth and PaRappa all the way to Kratos, Nathan Drake, and Sackboy, 20 characters are included, with more confirmed to be coming out as future downloadable content.
You can expect a review of the game from us later this week. In the meantime, check out the press release Sony put out for the game:
PlayStation® All-Stars Battle Royale Enters the Arena This Holiday Season
Legendary PlayStation Characters Come Together for First Time in Epic Brawler Exclusively on PlayStation®3 and PlayStation®Vita systems
Foster City, Calif., Nov. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC (Scea) announced today the North American launch of PlayStation® All-Stars Battle Royale exclusively for the PlayStation®3 (PS3) and PlayStation®Vita (Ps Vita) systems.
You can expect a review of the game from us later this week. In the meantime, check out the press release Sony put out for the game:
PlayStation® All-Stars Battle Royale Enters the Arena This Holiday Season
Legendary PlayStation Characters Come Together for First Time in Epic Brawler Exclusively on PlayStation®3 and PlayStation®Vita systems
Foster City, Calif., Nov. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC (Scea) announced today the North American launch of PlayStation® All-Stars Battle Royale exclusively for the PlayStation®3 (PS3) and PlayStation®Vita (Ps Vita) systems.
- 11/21/2012
- by John Fleury
- We Got This Covered
Washington, Nov 3: Christina Aguilera has opened the charity telethon, "Hurricane Sandy: Come Together," to help people affected by the devastation caused by the natural calamity.
"I was born in Staten Island," Contactmusic quoted her as saying.
"We are here for you. We will do whatever we can to help.
"We will not leave any one of you behind, because every single one of you matters," she added.
The 31-year-old singer then sang a heart wrenching version of 'Beautiful.'
Other.
"I was born in Staten Island," Contactmusic quoted her as saying.
"We are here for you. We will do whatever we can to help.
"We will not leave any one of you behind, because every single one of you matters," she added.
The 31-year-old singer then sang a heart wrenching version of 'Beautiful.'
Other.
- 11/3/2012
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
FilmOn.TV will be featured on Omniverse One World Television’s newest product, OmniBox. The product is aiming to launch in Radio Shack stores this November. “We’re proud to be an additional platform to the powerful channel line-up of FilmOn in the United States and around the world,” said Jason DeMeo, CEO of Omniverse One World Television. Our viewers will have access to FilmOn’s 100’s of live TV channels and over 50 prominent music channels in over 20 genres. We believe here at Omniverse that we share similar synergies with FilmOn empowering the end users an alternative to traditional broadcast.” Alki David spoke on FilmOn’s joint venture with Omniverse. “We really like [ Read More ]
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- 10/23/2012
- by monique
- ShockYa
On Wednesday's update, Wiley was locked in a battle with Calvin Harris on the singles chart, while Conor Maynard had charged into the lead on the albums tally. Ahead of Sunday's (August 5) Official Chart, Digital Spy takes a look at Friday's midweeks. Wiley is still at the top with 'Heatwave', with Calvin Harris and Example's 'We'll Be Coming Back' close behind at two. Meanwhile, Karmin are at five with 'Brokenhearted', Underworld's 'Caliban's Dream' holds its Wednesday midweek position at seven, and Rudimental round out the top ten with 'Feel the Love'. Further down the chart, Far*East Movement and Cover Drive lift 16 to 15 with 'Turn Up the Love', Arctic Monkeys hold at 19 with 'Come Together', and Drake and The Weeknd's 'Crew (more)...
- 8/3/2012
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
Writers, critics and campaigners give their view of Danny Boyle's spectacular curtain-raiser to the sporting spectacular
Ai Weiwei: It was about real people
Brilliant. It was very, very well done. This was about Great Britain; it didn't pretend it was trying to have global appeal. Because Great Britain has self-confidence, it doesn't need a monumental Olympics. But for China that was the only imaginable kind of international event. Beijing's Olympics were very grand – they were trying to throw a party for the world, but the hosts didn't enjoy it. The government didn't care about people's feelings because it was trying to create an image.
In London, they really turned the ceremony into a party – they are proud of themselves and respect where they come from, from the industrial revolution to now. I never saw an event before that had such a density of information about events and stories...
Ai Weiwei: It was about real people
Brilliant. It was very, very well done. This was about Great Britain; it didn't pretend it was trying to have global appeal. Because Great Britain has self-confidence, it doesn't need a monumental Olympics. But for China that was the only imaginable kind of international event. Beijing's Olympics were very grand – they were trying to throw a party for the world, but the hosts didn't enjoy it. The government didn't care about people's feelings because it was trying to create an image.
In London, they really turned the ceremony into a party – they are proud of themselves and respect where they come from, from the industrial revolution to now. I never saw an event before that had such a density of information about events and stories...
- 7/28/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
Sir Paul McCartney closed the Opening Ceremony of the London Olympic Games last night, encouraging the crowds to sing along. After the British band Arctic Monkeys covered 'Come Together' by his famous band the Beatles, the singer ended the show with the aptly titled 'The End' and 'Hey Jude'. Sitting at grand piano, his performance was watched by his daughter Stella McCartney who has played a key part in designing Team Gb's costumes. Other high points during the event included Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling reading from Peter Pan and David Beckham bringing the Olympic flame along the River Thames in a...
- 7/28/2012
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
Sir Paul McCartney closed the Opening Ceremony of the London Olympic Games last night, encouraging the crowds to sing along. After the British band Arctic Monkeys covered 'Come Together' by his famous band the Beatles, the singer ended the show with the aptly titled 'The End' and 'Hey Jude'. Sitting at grand piano, his performance was watched by his daughter Stella McCartney who has played a key part in designing Team Gb's costumes. Other high points during the event included Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling reading from Peter Pan and David Beckham bringing the Olympic flame along the River Thames in a speedboat. The show's artistic director Danny Boyle also drafted in Rowan 'Mr Bean' Atkinson for a...
- 7/28/2012
- Monsters and Critics
Saying "Good evening Mr. Bond," Queen Elizabeth had a star turn in the opening ceremony as Britain put on a show to dazzle the world and kick off the London Olympics on Friday. In a night of surprises, the Queen, 86, arrived at the Olympic Stadium following a filmed sequence that showed her leaving Buckingham Palace with the world's most famous spy played by Daniel Craig. Then stunt actors playing her and Bond helicoptered across London to the venue and, to a tumult of cheers, she appeared on the steps of the VIP seats. Her moment on film was a high...
- 7/28/2012
- by Simon Perry and Liz Corcoran
- PEOPLE.com
If Matthew McConaughey is best known for forgettable romcoms, then his latest film, Killer Joe, might come as quite a shock. But then he has really been a serious actor all along, he says
For Matthew McConaughey, as someone whose name escapes me once said, the handsome lessons have definitely paid off. Chiselled of jaw, glittering of eye, radioactive of tan, McConaughey has spent the best part of the past decade nailing down a rugged-yet-sensitive screen persona that has seen him crowned as the smirking prince of the romantic comedy, the repository of apparently inexhaustible yearnings for a tamed alpha-male mate. His screen foils read like a rollcall of the romcom damned: Jennifer Lopez, Kate Hudson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Garner. For all his crimes against motion pictures – The Wedding Planner, Failure to Launch, Fool's Gold – McConaughey is despised as much as he is envied. He is, after all, an actor who,...
For Matthew McConaughey, as someone whose name escapes me once said, the handsome lessons have definitely paid off. Chiselled of jaw, glittering of eye, radioactive of tan, McConaughey has spent the best part of the past decade nailing down a rugged-yet-sensitive screen persona that has seen him crowned as the smirking prince of the romantic comedy, the repository of apparently inexhaustible yearnings for a tamed alpha-male mate. His screen foils read like a rollcall of the romcom damned: Jennifer Lopez, Kate Hudson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Garner. For all his crimes against motion pictures – The Wedding Planner, Failure to Launch, Fool's Gold – McConaughey is despised as much as he is envied. He is, after all, an actor who,...
- 6/29/2012
- by Andrew Pulver
- The Guardian - Film News
Don Draper (Jon Hamm) in ‘Mad Men.’
At first, the discussion of the Beatles in last night’s “Mad Men” seemed like just another example of the show’s famous cultural set-dressing, much like the news update on Vietnam heard in the background of the same episode. Then, in the closing scene, Don Draper unsheathed a “Revolver” LP and cued up the song “Tomorrow Never Knows.” The general reaction on Twitter was, “Whoa.” That sentiment was immediately followed by something like,...
At first, the discussion of the Beatles in last night’s “Mad Men” seemed like just another example of the show’s famous cultural set-dressing, much like the news update on Vietnam heard in the background of the same episode. Then, in the closing scene, Don Draper unsheathed a “Revolver” LP and cued up the song “Tomorrow Never Knows.” The general reaction on Twitter was, “Whoa.” That sentiment was immediately followed by something like,...
- 5/7/2012
- by John Jurgensen
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Joining the ranks of robot musical greatness this week comes this amazing little video titled The Hubos Come Together. Watch it and continue reading below.
Watching this actually inspired the completion of a half-baked idea I've had for awhile. For the longest time I've thought a mockumentary about the future would be an awesome idea and I think I found the perfect subject matter to tackle it! We live in a world where music is heavily produced as is, but what if we reach a point where machines are actually the ones making music?
Former amputees guitarists with mechanical arms, smart computers with bass/techno rhythm algorhytms, to a human Simon who finds his match in a robot Garfunkel, all would be really intriguing to me. The whole movie could be focused on the beginning of robot rock and the battle between those for and against the mechanical integration into a truly human art.
Watching this actually inspired the completion of a half-baked idea I've had for awhile. For the longest time I've thought a mockumentary about the future would be an awesome idea and I think I found the perfect subject matter to tackle it! We live in a world where music is heavily produced as is, but what if we reach a point where machines are actually the ones making music?
Former amputees guitarists with mechanical arms, smart computers with bass/techno rhythm algorhytms, to a human Simon who finds his match in a robot Garfunkel, all would be really intriguing to me. The whole movie could be focused on the beginning of robot rock and the battle between those for and against the mechanical integration into a truly human art.
- 4/5/2012
- by Robot Reagan
- GeekTyrant
Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony say their relationship on their talent show ¡Q'Viva! The Chosen is strictly professional, but that doesn't mean Anthony, in particular, doesn't get smacked around - literally - every once in a while. "We laugh a lot," Lopez, 42, told Ellen DeGeneres in an interview with Anthony and their costar Jamie King that will air Monday. But King begged to differ. "Not always," he said. "I find myself in the middle refereeing sometimes. It's fantastic." Related: Jennifer Lopez Isn't Sure About Marrying Again - Yet"It's true," Lopez admitted. Any tension between her and her former husband is drummed up for TV,...
- 2/10/2012
- by Liz Raftery
- PEOPLE.com
By Roger Friedman
Paul McCartney’s wonderful “Kisses on the Bottom” is not the only Beatles-eque CD of the day. Roberta Flack is delivering her long-awaited “Let it Be Roberta,” a stunning reimagining of Beatles songs like “We Can Work it Out,” “In My Life,” “Come Together,” George Harrison’s “Isn’t it a Pity,” and –shockingly–a three minute version of “Hey Jude.”
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Paul McCartney’s wonderful “Kisses on the Bottom” is not the only Beatles-eque CD of the day. Roberta Flack is delivering her long-awaited “Let it Be Roberta,” a stunning reimagining of Beatles songs like “We Can Work it Out,” “In My Life,” “Come Together,” George Harrison’s “Isn’t it a Pity,” and –shockingly–a three minute version of “Hey Jude.”
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- 2/6/2012
- by Scott Feinberg
- Scott Feinberg
By Roger Friedman
HollywoodNews.com: Paul McCartney‘s wonderful “Kisses on the Bottom” is not the only Beatles-eque CD of the day. Roberta Flack is delivering her long-awaited “Let it Be Roberta,” a stunning reimagining of Beatles songs like “We Can Work it Out,” “In My Life,” “Come Together,” George Harrison’s “Isn’t it a Pity,” and –shockingly–a three minute version of “Hey Jude.” On the latter, Roberta simply turns the main song into an acoustic rendering and drops the long “na-na” section. Her versions of “Let it Be” and “The Long and Winding Road” are terrific, too. Go straight to amazon or ITunes right now for these CDs. Then of course Van Halen has “A Different Kind of Truth” with David Lee Roth returning as lead singer and Wolfgang Van Halen replacing Michael Anthony as bassist. There are also two more contemporary releases: from the Fray, and...
HollywoodNews.com: Paul McCartney‘s wonderful “Kisses on the Bottom” is not the only Beatles-eque CD of the day. Roberta Flack is delivering her long-awaited “Let it Be Roberta,” a stunning reimagining of Beatles songs like “We Can Work it Out,” “In My Life,” “Come Together,” George Harrison’s “Isn’t it a Pity,” and –shockingly–a three minute version of “Hey Jude.” On the latter, Roberta simply turns the main song into an acoustic rendering and drops the long “na-na” section. Her versions of “Let it Be” and “The Long and Winding Road” are terrific, too. Go straight to amazon or ITunes right now for these CDs. Then of course Van Halen has “A Different Kind of Truth” with David Lee Roth returning as lead singer and Wolfgang Van Halen replacing Michael Anthony as bassist. There are also two more contemporary releases: from the Fray, and...
- 2/5/2012
- by Roger Friedman
- Hollywoodnews.com
The premiere of Madonna's video for "Give Me All Your Luvin,'" the first single off her new album M.D.N.A., is today, children. It's bound to be a little over-the-top and nutty, like the deranged song itself, and I assume it's not going to live up to the greatest stuff in Madonna's catalog. Then I remember: What does live up to the best stuff in Madonna's catalog? Turns out, not much. Madonna's repertoire is a varied and thundering collection of self-empowering pop ditties, soulful ballads, and kooky little anomalies. And they're mostly all irreplaceable. In the tradition of Rolling Stone, who listed their 100 Greatest Beatles Songs a couple years ago, let's reinspect Madonna's complete history and name her definitive 100 jams. Ready? Start disagreeing Now.
100. "Dance 2Night" from Hard Candy
Hard Candy’s most euphoric groove (and best dancefloor-filler) makes the stilted duo...
100. "Dance 2Night" from Hard Candy
Hard Candy’s most euphoric groove (and best dancefloor-filler) makes the stilted duo...
- 2/3/2012
- by virtel
- The Backlot
Season 11 of American Idol kicked off with a reminder that, like East German Olympic speed-skaters of the 1970s, this year’s crop of contestants has been groomed for singing-competition glory with scientific rigor and a singular focus. They’ve been listening to renditions of “A Moment Like This” and “Flying Without Wings” from inside their mothers’ wombs. They executed their first Whitney Houston-style runs before the age of three. And if they’re not up to following in Scotty McCreery’s footsteps, then by golly, at the very least they can ably replace Ryan Seacrest — at half the cost...
- 1/19/2012
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
Getty ‘American Idol’ Judges Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez, Randy Jackson, and host Ryan Seacrest
It seems like only yesterday Scotty McCreery was named “American Idol,” but it’s that time again. Tonight, Savannah was the city that kicked it all off when part one of the premiere of the 11th season aired.
And just like last year, the judging team of Randy Jackson, Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez didn’t hold back with the wanna-be-Idols – 10,000 of them lined the streets hoping for a shot.
It seems like only yesterday Scotty McCreery was named “American Idol,” but it’s that time again. Tonight, Savannah was the city that kicked it all off when part one of the premiere of the 11th season aired.
And just like last year, the judging team of Randy Jackson, Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez didn’t hold back with the wanna-be-Idols – 10,000 of them lined the streets hoping for a shot.
- 1/19/2012
- by Stephanie Krikorian
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Gabi Carrubba, Shannon Magrane and Amy Brumfield also stand out during Savannah, Georgia, auditions.
By Adam Graham
Jennifer Lopez on "American Idol"
Photo: Fox
"American Idol" kicked off its 11th season Wednesday (January 18) with auditions in Savannah, Georgia, and Steven Tyler, Randy Jackson and Jennifer Lopez were in a very giving mood when it came to handing out Golden Tickets.
In all, 42 singers were given the green light to Hollywood, as the show placed an overwhelming emphasis on true competitors rather than gag auditions. The mood of the show was sunny and positive, a far cry from the days of Simon Cowell, when acid-tongued barbs were the order of the day.
The evening started with David Leathers Jr., a wayfarer-clad 17-year-old who claimed his nickname among his friends is "Mr. Steal Your Girl." But his most defining characteristic was bluntly pointed out by Lopez: "You look like you're 12," she told the singer.
By Adam Graham
Jennifer Lopez on "American Idol"
Photo: Fox
"American Idol" kicked off its 11th season Wednesday (January 18) with auditions in Savannah, Georgia, and Steven Tyler, Randy Jackson and Jennifer Lopez were in a very giving mood when it came to handing out Golden Tickets.
In all, 42 singers were given the green light to Hollywood, as the show placed an overwhelming emphasis on true competitors rather than gag auditions. The mood of the show was sunny and positive, a far cry from the days of Simon Cowell, when acid-tongued barbs were the order of the day.
The evening started with David Leathers Jr., a wayfarer-clad 17-year-old who claimed his nickname among his friends is "Mr. Steal Your Girl." But his most defining characteristic was bluntly pointed out by Lopez: "You look like you're 12," she told the singer.
- 1/18/2012
- MTV Music News
Cars are dead! Long live motorcycles! Confused yet? Well, I don’t blame you, we have this kind of situation every single time when we write about Greek movies. So, today we have the first trailer for the upcoming Babis Makridis directed movie, titled simply – L written by Efthymis Filippou who also co-wrote Giorgos Lanthimos’s [...]
Continue reading Sundance: L Trailer by Efthymis Filippou Dogtooth and Alps Co-Writer on FilmoFilia.
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- 1/4/2012
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
On New Year's Eve 2011, three men entered a stage. Those three men were Steven Tyler, "Weird Al" Yankovic and Alice Cooper. They sang "Come Together" by the Beatles. If those in the audience told their friends, their friends would not believe them. But now, we have proof that magical things can, indeed, come true in 2012.
Heralding the year 2012 after, we assume, an exclusive meeting of the Society Of Guys With Beautiful Hair Well After We Thought Was Possible, the three men did the most surreal karaoke we've ever seen in Hawaii at the Mala Ocean Tavern in Wailea, Maui. The late-period Beatles record (which had previously been covered by Tyler as an early Aerosmith hit) got the supergroup treatment it deserves in front of an enthusiastic crowd. And thanks to YouTube user johno808maui, we can experience it for ourselves.
Somehow, these men are more relevant than ever. Although your...
Heralding the year 2012 after, we assume, an exclusive meeting of the Society Of Guys With Beautiful Hair Well After We Thought Was Possible, the three men did the most surreal karaoke we've ever seen in Hawaii at the Mala Ocean Tavern in Wailea, Maui. The late-period Beatles record (which had previously been covered by Tyler as an early Aerosmith hit) got the supergroup treatment it deserves in front of an enthusiastic crowd. And thanks to YouTube user johno808maui, we can experience it for ourselves.
Somehow, these men are more relevant than ever. Although your...
- 1/3/2012
- by Ross Luippold
- Huffington Post
Unless your New Year's Eve party featured Steven Tyler and Alice Cooper on the same stage performing the classic song "Come Together" ... you were not at the coolest Nye around. Tyler and Cooper performed at Mala Restaurant in Wailea, Hawaii ... and Cooper can be seen reading the lyrics to keep up with Tyler, who covered the classic Beatles track with Aerosmith back in 1978. Watch closely for a Weird Al cameo as well.Tyler also performed...
- 1/1/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
In the semifinals of The X Factor's first season, we - you guessed it - faced the music. The final four contestants sang two songs for America's vote, and they did a pretty darn good job competing for the final three spots in next week's finale.
The best part of the night might have been when Steve Jones read some random fans Tweet that stated, "L.A. Reid...more like L.A. Rude." Then again, maybe the best part might have been one of the performances. Let's see how the final four did...
Round one was the Pepsi Challenge with songs picked by America.
Marcus Canty "I'll Make Love To You" - This song seems ridiculously inappropriate for this setting. He absolutely murdered the vocal, though. Like I've said a thousand times already, he belongs in the mid-90s, and this Boyz II Men performance proved that. One question,...
The best part of the night might have been when Steve Jones read some random fans Tweet that stated, "L.A. Reid...more like L.A. Rude." Then again, maybe the best part might have been one of the performances. Let's see how the final four did...
Round one was the Pepsi Challenge with songs picked by America.
Marcus Canty "I'll Make Love To You" - This song seems ridiculously inappropriate for this setting. He absolutely murdered the vocal, though. Like I've said a thousand times already, he belongs in the mid-90s, and this Boyz II Men performance proved that. One question,...
- 12/15/2011
- by d4cella@gmail.com (Dan Forcella)
- TVfanatic
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