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Topic History of: I really enjoy Britain's Got Talent Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Angel
The editing is begining to irritate me. Endless cuts to Tefal head and Dec in the wings, the soppy soundtrack when appropriate and the reactions from the judges mid performance. I cant help but think that they're not genuine reactions at the time. Just put in at a time that looks good in the editing suite. Its becoming transparent. Not a good sign. Surely this has to be the last series?
SW
Re no stage presence, having seen him in Thriller Live, I would disagree. Great vocal control and vibrato. Not quite as good as Jazmine Sullivan when she was 11, but then she's an one-off...
PBS
Short review, to the point, maybe with tongue slightly in cheek.
The parot was actually the cutest thing on the stage, and possibly the most real part of the entire show. Of course, to be fair, it is possible that Shaheen came with two or three backing tapes to choose from on the night, depending on any last minute change of mood. He wouldn't be the first singer to do that. But I think most of us have known for some time that reality shows are mostly anything but.
I still feel for young Daniel, who was told by judge Amanda that he was the Billy Elliot of the competition and could easily go on to win the final - then to be dumped at the selection stage while seeing other less talented acts with zero chance of winning go through the next stage. It's not about having wall to wall talent; it's about putting on a show whith sufficient controversy to keep it in the headlines. Piers had to choose Strike above Charlie Green, because that decision drew a bigger response from the public. As I told Charlie afterwards, he got a standing ovation from the audience, and it is the public who make you a star regardless of what a small panel of three judges say. Since then, he's toured the world, had TV appearances and sell out concerts from the Philipinnes to the USA, released a fairly successful digi album, and appeared in a short movie.
PBS
Yes I mean Amanda. I always call her Samantha. I'm not sure how that started, or why, and didn't realise I'd done so on here. Oh well, I think most people knew who I meant.