Originally posted by bedah_kg_pisang at 15-4-2009 21:49
ye tak ye ek..
off: i rewatched velvet goldmine again. did adam "copy" brian slade
Excheli Beds aku lom pernah tengok , but wasn't BS VG crafted around Bowie's character?. So not surprising that he's channeling BS cos Bowie is like his idol.
t抯 not just the contestants fighting to stay alive each week on American Idol. Both Paula Abdul and Kara DioGuardi are in danger of losing their spots alongside Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson at the overcrowded judges
American Idol': On the scene at the Top 7 performance show
It was during Ryan's introduction of the judges that I began to realize Kara DioGuardi had seeded the audience with at least a dozen of rabid fans and/or friends and relatives. Three of them -- one of whom I was convinced for half the night was Mary Alice from Desperate Housewives but, alas, was not -- leapt to their feet at the mere mention of Kara's name and did the kind of rapid, awkwardly enthusiastic fist pumps that only white moms seem to know how to do. These women were so deeply intriguing that I almost missed the moment during QT's intro package when Simon beckoned Ryan over, Ryan placed his hand firmly on Simon's thigh, and Simon began talking into Ryan's ear, in the way that he physically placed his lips on Ryan's ear. Smirkel nearly fainted.
4/15/09 - A 3 min 59 recap of the Top 7, the night Lil Rounds blew a gasket!
Top 7 Performance
Tonight's show brings the return of Quentin Tarantino to American Idol, and with him, he brings his ever insane eyes. Apparently he is qualified to coach the idols, and his coaching pretty much amounts to a lot of hand waving, grunting, and peering intently at them with his insane eyes. Not a whole lot happens this episode, and it's fairly boring... until Lil finally decided she'd had enough of the judges dumping on her, and she sasses and finger points us to a glorious climactic ending of an otherwise lacklustre show.
So instead of wasting one hour, here's a condensed version of the night's happenings: