I'm relly disappointed with the final. I really liked the early semis (especially wednesday), but I was booooored tonight.
Cheeky Monkeys - They're great for their age, and they're really likeable, but I've never thought that 'for their age' makes up for not being as good as others (eyes Connie).
Andrew Muir - Oh dear. Sounded like a pissed Richard Ashcroft. Bad.
Kate and Gin - How many times can you be amazed by the same moves? There are actually other dogs who can do this stuff - plus I don't think the James Bond music was a good idea. It's a dancing dog, setting a tone of danger/action isn't good.
Nemesis - Britain just doesn't do dance crews well. Leave it to the US.
Strike - Not better than the semi, they don't interact (which would be cool and the obvious way forward), and out of time. Yes, dark hair guy is very very very fit. If he was the act, I'd be a fan.
Andrew Johnston - Not bad, but very shakey in parts - not his best vocal. I'm pleased he's come on in himself, but I didn't like his new beaming performance style.
George Sampson - not identical - moves in the second half were different until the end - but very, very similar; it was a massive anti-climax seeing the samey thing again. A singer could get away with it, but people assume dancer shouldn't do it. Even if they're wrong, I didn't think it had the same spark as the first time around.
Faryl Smith - Good vocal, but didn't feel as if it was something great. I'm not sure if she even has, but I felt like she'd sung the song before.
Escala - I don't get it. Good musicians that stand up and sometimes move their legs. They are not original: Bond was there long before them, and there are lots of really good musicians. Standing up and being pretty is not an amazing act. The music on the other hand (which should be the focus), was very good.
Signature - I liked the improvements, but it's still the same. Can't really criticise George for that and not these, although I thought this was better polished. How far can they take it without another idea though? I'd have quite liked it NOT to start on the Jacko stuff this time.
Cheeky Monkeys - They're great for their age, and they're really likeable, but I've never thought that 'for their age' makes up for not being as good as others (eyes Connie).
Andrew Muir - Oh dear. Sounded like a pissed Richard Ashcroft. Bad.
Kate and Gin - How many times can you be amazed by the same moves? There are actually other dogs who can do this stuff - plus I don't think the James Bond music was a good idea. It's a dancing dog, setting a tone of danger/action isn't good.
Nemesis - Britain just doesn't do dance crews well. Leave it to the US.
Strike - Not better than the semi, they don't interact (which would be cool and the obvious way forward), and out of time. Yes, dark hair guy is very very very fit. If he was the act, I'd be a fan.
Andrew Johnston - Not bad, but very shakey in parts - not his best vocal. I'm pleased he's come on in himself, but I didn't like his new beaming performance style.
George Sampson - not identical - moves in the second half were different until the end - but very, very similar; it was a massive anti-climax seeing the samey thing again. A singer could get away with it, but people assume dancer shouldn't do it. Even if they're wrong, I didn't think it had the same spark as the first time around.
Faryl Smith - Good vocal, but didn't feel as if it was something great. I'm not sure if she even has, but I felt like she'd sung the song before.
Escala - I don't get it. Good musicians that stand up and sometimes move their legs. They are not original: Bond was there long before them, and there are lots of really good musicians. Standing up and being pretty is not an amazing act. The music on the other hand (which should be the focus), was very good.
Signature - I liked the improvements, but it's still the same. Can't really criticise George for that and not these, although I thought this was better polished. How far can they take it without another idea though? I'd have quite liked it NOT to start on the Jacko stuff this time.
I wonder how long they've been together?
