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girlyswot ([personal profile] girlyswot) wrote2008-06-04 11:03 pm

Various

  • I do like Mark Kermode. He does terrific film reviews on Simon Mayo's show, he loves Mary Poppins, and he has this to say about culture:
'I think everything is culture except football.'

I couldn't have put it better myself.
  • Watching Britain's Got Talent, I was once again struck by the difference between the UK and the US.  These really were amateurs in every sense of the word.  Some of them were excellent amateurs and some were dire. (Playing the theme from Star Wars on a synthesizer badly does not constitute a talent.)  All of them, almost without exception, wanted more than anything the opportunity to perform in front of Prince Charles at the Royal Variety Performance.  I don't say they'd turn down the £100,000 prize, but it wasn't the major motivating factor for most of the acts.  And very few, I think, saw this as their opportunity for instant fame and fortune.  One or two do have the potential to go onto successful careers (the classical quartet, for instance) but the girl with the dancing dog and the overweight male hula-hooper dressed as Wonder Woman know perfectly well this is a once in a lifetime experience, and that's all they really want.  Hardly anyone had been to stage school, most practiced in their back garden or down at the local bus station.  Charming, eccentric, mad, talented and oh-so-very-British.
  • I love, love, love Lucinda's wardrobe on the Apprentice.  Mad, crazy woman but fabulously dressed in amongst all the boring black.

[identity profile] dogstar101.livejournal.com 2008-06-05 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
They have a variety show called ____'s Got Talent in America?

I just don't think you can compare apples and oranges. I've seen Pop Idol and American Idol and they don't seem too different to me. Equally, similarly depressing more like.

Mark Kermode's all right, except when he's wrong, like he was about Pan's Labyrinth. I do like the way he used to say "Speaking as a church-goer..." when he appeared on Late Review. Rather cute.

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[identity profile] girlyswot.livejournal.com 2008-06-05 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Surprisingly enough, it's called 'America's Got Talent' (though this claim is not really borne out in the programme) and it also features Piers Morgan as a judge. Last summer it was stuffed full of stageschool wannabes hoping to be 'discovered'. I agree that Pop Idol and American Idol both feature the same kind of pop star wannabes whichever side of the Atlantic you're on.

I didn't know Mark Kermode was a church-goer. I always forget about Late Review now that it's officially part of Newsnight. Him talking wholly unashamedly about his love for Mary Poppins was one of the sweetest things I've ever seen on TV. And he does have a point about football. *g*

[identity profile] dogstar101.livejournal.com 2008-06-05 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
And he does have a point about football. *g*


True. :D