Cat has needed a good hot oil treatment for a while now. I'm much more disturbed by her continued attempts to have a "Britney exiting the car" moment. Keep it covered down there.
I wonder what the show submits for the Emmys -- it can't be every dance of the season.
I definitely smell Nigel and Simon Fuller's sticky fingers all over these nominations. They consistently pimp NappyTab like they are broke and the rent is due tomorrow. And Nigel adored that Mia door dance, IIRC. And I think he'd love for one of the show's former dancers to pick up an Emmy. He could live off that for years. I would be surprised if they even submitted Desmond's piece being as he is not in the regular rotation of SYTYCD choreographers, and not that Desmond would even need it because he has more cred in the dance world in his pinky toe than Nigel will ever have even if SYTYCD was pulling AI numbers. It still bugs.
Oh, yeah, I remember when the judges were pimping the hell out of the Joshua tango as if he'd just invented it, and I was thinking "but the Mark tango earlier in the season was hot as hell, and I liked it!"
And watching Will, I'm getting all nostalgic for him. So pretty and good.
I don't remember some of the others, but it does make me want to re-watch...
Just saw an ad for the Fame remake and I think Kherington is in it. Did we know that?
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Miss Debbie Allen as the principal! I hope she gets to say "And right here's where you start paying. In sweat." Also, Bebe Neuworth. (And Kelsey Grammar. Please don't let him dance.)
Yes, Kherington is in the movie! EW had a small article about it.
Fashion Show:
His theme is "indigenous people wear western clothing"? The fuck?
Based on the designs, Anna should have this in the bag. I can't believe Jean-Paul is even still in this, even before the "theme".
Based on the designs, Anna should have this in the bag.
Yeah. I agree she didn't have a cohesive theme, but I did love a couple of those outfits.
Yeah, I really liked her idea of carrying through the themes from the season - for the tv audience I think it really worked. For a show, not so sure.
But really - Danielle's stuff was so poorly made and fitted. Jean-Paul - I don't know that I can judge it fairly because I was so incensed. But overall, they seem to be judging (I'm still watching) so much based on the *ideas* rather than what's actually on the runway.
I have been trying to ignore the presence of Kherington in the Fame remake because it is so distrubing. I remember the first time I saw the trailer and there she was putting that fake ass grin all up in my face. It was disconcerting. Thankfully, there is so much awesome that I truly beleive it will overcome any bad Kherington juju. Also, from what I understand, she has a fairly small part. It's not like they hired her to play Coco.
I wonder if there are other SYTYCD kids in it? It seems like a good match.
I heart kat and her Kherington hate. Hee.
The emmy noms sent me on this crazy journey of youtube, wherein I watched "Bleeding Love" umpteen million times because it's just that great. And then I watched eight billion different groups and schools and such attempt that choreo or similar, or their own spin on the song. It's just amazing to me the differences in the movement.
And it made me nostalgic for dance class. I wanted to sprawl on the floor beneath the barre and lean against the mirrors. I really loved dancing. I should probably do something about that.
But I digress. It was so odd to see all the different interpretations of the same choreo. The other couple doing it on the tour, classes with pairs, classes with single dancers, people apparently in their living rooms. First it made me appreciate good movement. But secondly, it made me happy for all those people just doing their thing.
Looking at the paso versions was the same way, sadly. It's about committing, you know? Anyway, I'm sorry to see Kupono go, but it was probably right, and watching last season's stuff made me miss Mark.