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***BGT Series Two Episode Five- 20:00 - Discussion Thread***
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Tabbythecat
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Veni Vidi:
“She has got a lovely voice but I think it's a bit of a joke she's allowed to sing in foreign”

the words wouldnt have the same emotion sung in English
Drew Peacock
10-05-2008
Britain's Got Talent is certainly a nice little earner for cosmetic dentists.
Veni Vidi
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Eternal Life:
“Thats so offensive.”

He absolutely does have something sinister about him
They know it that's why they milking it with all these close up pans and zooms just like they did to Tricky Dick Nixon. It's not enough to be a 12 year old going on 35 with a voice of an angel, you've got to have dad in the dirty mac brigade as well

Michael Grade is to blame not the viewer!
dome
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Drew Peacock:
“Britain's Got Talent is certainly a nice little earner for cosmetic dentists.”


Yep all that free advertising!

It's always singers as well.
Playboy Nolan
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Inspiration:
“If she wins it's the death for this show because people will say it's just another singing contest.”

I agree! I'm sick of talent always somehow means singing.

In fact whilst singing is A talent they should go the whole hog and ban singers from this show as they has so many singer only shows.

Even the X-factor seems to always mean a SINGER with a certain X factor or in fact just another singing show.
breadsticks.roc
10-05-2008
I guess the whole 'opera/classical' side of music doesn't fit into singing contests like the X Factor, so where are they suppost to go?
Tabbythecat
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Drew Peacock:
“Britain's Got Talent is certainly a nice little earner for cosmetic dentists.”

Who mentioned Dennis Waterman's Dentist????
Mambo Italiano
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Tabbythecat:
“I think her performance was sung in a different key”

Eh? That wouldn't really make a different (unless there is sarcasm I'm missing! )
Drew Peacock
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by dome:
“Yep all that free advertising!

It's always singers as well. ”

It reminded me of my local graveyard......after it was vandalised.
Beer
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by breadsticks.roc:
“I guess the whole 'opera/classical' side of music doesn't fit into singing contests like the X Factor, so where are they suppost to go?”

She was a great singer though and since it's an open competition, good luck to her.
Fudd
10-05-2008
Think that was probably the best show of the series, at least equal to the first one. Even the sob story was practically non existent.
Tabbythecat
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Mambo Italiano:
“Eh? That wouldn't really make a different (unless there is sarcasm I'm missing! )”

No it wasnt a "catty comment" her version of Ave Maria was in a different key to the version I have in my music collection
JimmyJoe
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Fudd:
“Think that was probably the best show of the series, at least equal to the first one. Even the sob story was practically non existent.”

Yea definitely- surprising how the final act wasn't as "sad" as expected! Looking forward to next week now
Ethereal
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by JimmyJoe:
“Yea definitely- surprising how the final act wasn't as "sad" as expected! Looking forward to next week now ”

Did you not hear her story? She didn't learn anything in one whole lesson of Maths!
flowerlady
10-05-2008
Not as good as Andrew Johnson in my opinion!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tabbythecat
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by flowerlady:
“Not as good as Andrew Jackson in my opinion!!!!!!!!!!!!”

The catbox is out regarding that one FlowersLady
Beer
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by flowerlady:
“Not as good as Andrew Jackson in my opinion!!!!!!!!!!!!”

Andrew Jackson was the Pie Jesu kid?

Didn't like that. Didn't like his voice. It was screechy.

It'll crack soon and he'll sound like Shane McGowan.

Do you want to hear Shane McGowan sing Pie Jesu?
C14E
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Fudd:
“Think that was probably the best show of the series, at least equal to the first one. Even the sob story was practically non existent.”

I agree, good show tonight and the worst sob story got paired with one of the best talents.
Beer
10-05-2008
Yeah Andrew is 13.

Look at how George Sampson changed in months although he doesn't need to rely on his voice as his talent is dancing.
Fudd
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Ethereal:
“Did you not hear her story? She didn't learn anything in one whole lesson of Maths! ”

Neither did I.

See me on next week's show - I'll be accompanied by Westlife in the background when I get through.
JimmyJoe
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by Fudd:
“Neither did I.

See me on next week's show - I'll be accompanied by Westlife in the background when I get through. ”

Oooh but whats your talent Fudd?
tvqueen1905
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by flowerlady:
“Not as good as Andrew Johnson in my opinion!!!!!!!!!!!!”

my parents saw him sing last week at a football match in Carlisle
Fudd
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by JimmyJoe:
“Oooh but whats your talent Fudd? ”

Playing the spoons. Simon loved it, especially when I accompanied it with Nessum Dorma.
TYCO
10-05-2008
I thought the taekwondo (if that's how you spell it) act was amazing despite the mistake.
Playboy Nolan
10-05-2008
Originally Posted by TYCO:
“I thought the taekwondo (if that's how you spell it) act was amazing despite the mistake.”

I always thought that (especially with circus acts) you did deliberately miss things a few times to build suspense, make it look harder than it is and to finally succeed.

It's called showbusiness!
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