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Having not watched movies for so long and not paying attention to what people like him have been doing for the past 6-8 years or so, that was painful to watch. Also reminds me why I don't watch movies.
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Most people, when told they would be on Idol in a Horton outfit acting the fool, would be like "get the fuck out of here".
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Yes, he is.
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Didn't you see the passion and dedication last night? |
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I'm guessing his line about needing a shovel wasn't part of the script. It was the only part of his appearance that I enjoyed.
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I just realized that I want to have sex with you. |
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Glad I struck a chord...? I guess...? |
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I must have missed that. What did he say? |
I guess I missed part of the beginning when Ryan announced a second week of Beatles songs. Awesome! Here's hoping Amanda does Helter Skelter (seriously) and Brooke does Norwegian Wood, which could be terrific.
Also, I don't recall from previous seasons, but I don't think they used to let each of the 2/3 bottom people sing, did they? I thought it was just the 1 who lost, and it was at the end. I guess the crying caused them to change this, which means that instead of 1 bad performance, we get to see the 3 worst performances of the previous night. Gee, thanks! |
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I'm fairly sure that they had the bottom 3 sing at least last year, too. It is one way to fill up the whole hour of the "results" show. |
See, I told you I remember virtually nothing about this show!
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The strategy is very reminiscent of the post-commercial segment of Moment of Truth where the the previous five minutes of the show are replayed in their dire agony. I haven't watched the show much, but I seriously thought something was wrong with our cable last night after seeing how far back we were going in time. |
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how about it...i tivo'd the whole thing and watched it in about 12 minutes...there was no way i was gonna sit there and watch those 3 sing again, the horrible ford commercial, the kat mcphee bit, and the ridiculous Horton plugs were about as entertaining as having a boil lanced. |
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I know. We would have, too, but we have guests staying with us this week, so we had to watch it in real time (not to mention, our DVR is in the bedroom). Otherwise, I would have caught up on other stuff we've DVR'd and watched this very qiuckly. Maybe that's why I forgot they did the same thing last year. |
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If you did that, you would have missed Kristy's improved performance. :) |
Oh no, I would have stopped for that. 12 minutes for Saldana, 14 minutes for Ksyrup!
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we just figured out saldana isn't a lesbian! |
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This show seems to make you very angry. I recommend a bubble bath.* * Assuming, I mean, that you have a web cam in your bathroom. If not, I'll be right over to set one up. |
Wait a minute...what about me? We haven't even consummated the deal yet before you're making a move on saldana?
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Do you hide the DVR from your guests so they can't get the benefit? I don't understand. :) |
It's in the bedroom, and I'm not all that interested in having us all pile into our bed to watch TV. And the extra time it would have saved, I would have spent watching another DVR'd show (in the bedroom) that I doubt they'd want to watch anyway.
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I love you for your mind. I love her because...well, she's a potentially naked chick. |
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this is the second time in 2 pages that i have had to fight the urge to post a picture of my cock...the first time would have been after bleaching the roots of my pubes for Pumpy....i swear it would be worth 2 weeks in the box...all you bastages would be scrolling along and then..BAM...a full screen JPG of my junk, complete with two-tone pubes...you all would never be the same again. |
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there's no guarantee it's actually your cock. could belong to one of your conquests. |
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Close enough? |
You know what? I imagine if Roseanne lost a lot of weight, she'd look just like Amanda. Gah.
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...You have the DVR in your bedroom and none in your living room? That just makes no sense to me. :) |
It's about time the results show brings in Shatner for a rousing, "Let's rumba!"
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Well, here's the deal - we have our 50" HD TV out in the living room, but rarely use it. Or, I should say, I rarely use it. The kids and wife watch TV all day out there, but the wife and I retire to the bedroom immediately after the kids go to sleep, so that's where the majority of TV watching happens. And that's where the DVR is. We only have one, and I don't want to spend the money to get an HD DVR, because I don't care THAT much about HD. Not to mention, I can only get 2 network channels in HD anyway. It was poorly thought out by me. We spent too much money on the HD TV for it to sit unused every night. But the kids' bedrooms are upstairs and their hallway overlooks the open space above our living room, so we have to be really quiet if we want to watch TV out there. And we both still enjoy being in bed with each other, and that ups the chances of... you know... her falling asleep and me getting the TV all to myself! :D |
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Poorly thought out plan, as you said, but I will accept your explanation. :) Personally, we only have one TV in the house. Of course, we have a 1 BR condo and no kids. |
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Jason Castro’s performance of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” Top 16 week, has rocketed Jeff Buckley’s version of the the song to the top of the Hot Digital Songs chart. The song sold a whopping 177,824 downloads this week for a total of 565,773. 31% of Jeff Buckley’s “Hallelujah” downloads that ever sold were sold in the past week. You gotta wonder if, at some point, the song selection becomes the equivalent of "pay-for-play radio" - the mentor thing obviously had its drawbacks, but if just having someone perform a song can possibly do this (just ask Bon Jovi), I'm wondering if the list of 50 songs they get to choose from will end up chosen this way (or perhaps already is...hmmmm?). |
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"Idol" fans sing a loud "Hallelujah"
Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:45pm EDT By Geoff Mayfield LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - A cover of a song written by a composer who's now 73 and performed by a singer who died more than 10 years ago may not sound like the ingredients of a top-selling download. But when the straw that stirs is "American Idol," throw out the recipes. Contestant Jason Castro delivered "Hallelujah" on the top-rated Fox juggernaut -- not a version reminiscent of the original take by its author, new Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Leonard Cohen, but one that paid homage to second-generation musician Jeff Buckley, who drowned in 1997. Castro's performance obviously struck a chord with viewers, as Buckley's version tops Hot Digital Songs with 178,000 downloads sold, the largest song spike yet from an "American Idol" performance. "Idol" has created ripples on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart since the show's early days and on Hot Digital Songs since that list was launched, but this is by far the biggest impact that an oldie download has derived from the talent contest. The week after a themed episode of the show in 2007, five Bon Jovi songs charted, including the band's then-new "(You Want To) Make a Memory," which drew 51,000 during the week. Of the four Bon Jovi oldies to make that week's chart, the biggest performer was "Wanted Dead or Alive," which scored 39,000 downloads to rank at No. 20. Until Castro's performance of "Hallelujah," that had been the biggest digital week for an "Idol"-juiced oldie. Combined sales of all five charting Bon Jovi songs that particular week fell more than 4,000 downloads shy of what Buckley's "Hallelujah" achieves by itself this week. All this for a song that never appeared on any Billboard chart when Buckley was alive. The song, previously used on TV drama "The OC," placed one week in May 2004, at No. 42 on Hot Digital Tracks. The album that hosted the track, "Grace," also gets a lift this week, bowing on the Top Pop Catalog list at No. 10, selling almost 7,000 copies, more than 13 times its prior-week sales. All but 38 percent of the album's sales come from digital downloads. Despite press speculation earlier this year that this might be the season Fox's hit franchise starts to fade, the show has bounced back from an opening-week ratings dip. It remains the only current show to draw the kinds of numbers that hit TV shows drew in the '70s, back when many viewers had only three to five channels to choose from. Still, the music industry can't expect this sort of sales reaction in every subsequent week. Castro obviously touched viewers, as he did "Idol" judge Simon Cowell. Less clear is the matter of how many downloads Castro's own version of "Hallelujah" sold. Contestant downloads sold via Apple's iTunes Music Store do not appear on Nielsen SoundScan, a stipulation imposed by the show's producers. Reuters/Billboard |
Kinda funny that starting last week, studio versions of the songs were made available for purchase instead of the show performances. Guess the original performances were a bit too spotty?
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I know that I heard a lot more KT Tunstall after Kat McPhee had the memorable performance of "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree." I've also heard a lot more of Finger Eleven's "Paralyzer" for a few weeks after it was done badly in the auditions. I'm sure that influence plays some part in the song selection.
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Yeah, that Black Horse song had some immediate feedback. I had never heard the song, then all of a sudden I couldn't go anywhere without hearing it.
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I was one of the 170k+ schlubs that went and bought this off of iTunes (the Buckley version).
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I was going to ask the same question. I thought she was a complete unknown before Kat McPhee did that song and then I just heard it everywhere. Again, I bought this song as well. |
Oh boy, Pickles is singing tomorrow!
Also, Clark Brothers are going to perform on the Idol Gives Back program, which is cool. Now the other 99.999% of Idol watchers can see what they missed. And apparently one of them will be performing during someone's performance this week. |
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