Last Comic Standing |
July 19th, 2006 under TV Reality. [ Comments: none ]
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I have to say I was disappointed in most of their routines last night. I like Roz, but must she scream the whole time? After a minute of her screaming, it got old. Ty Barnett has nerver really done anything for me and last night did not change my thoughts. Chris Porter was my biggest disappointment last night, nothing funny. I thought the final two was going to be between him and Josh Blue and now I doubt that. Michelle Balin was funny as usual, but I doubt she has a chance of winning. Now Josh is my favorite! His set was ok, but the Gabriel thing was great! I hope he wins for so many reasons! And to NBC please kiss and make up with Jay Moihr because Anthony Clark is not funny.
I think the bottom two will be Michelle and Ty with Ty out.
Photo from Josh Blue fansite
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Gordon Ramsay’s own personal hell’s kitchen |
July 18th, 2006 under TV Reality. [ Comments: none ]
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Fiery chef Gordon Ramsay had his very own kitchen nightmare when a hapless assistant splashed boiling hot stock in his eye.The accident happened as Ramsay trained a team of amateur cooks for the latest episode of his Channel 4 show The F Word.Luckily for him, the would-be chefs were a group of Accident and Emergency doctors from London’s Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, and they immediately administered some first aid.Emergency specialist registrar Lucy Bingham was the guilty party."I really thought I’d burnt his eye. I thought, ‘That’s it, forget the cooking, we’ve got to take him straight to emergency," she told the Evening Standard."I’d got knocked as I was moving a pan of stock and it fell on to the hob, which is blindingly hot, and it splashed back up at him."I thought, ‘It’s Gordon Ramsay, ace chef, and I’ve blinded him.’ I was really worried."I immediately went into doctor mode and thought, ‘Sod the kitchen’ and rushed over to him. I think he was startled and shocked but thankfully he was fine. I got away without any swearing from him because I think he found it quite amusing how I flipped so quickly into being a doctor."
The Press Association
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Leonid the Magnificant’s cease and desist order |
July 17th, 2006 under TV Reality. [ Comments: none ]
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NBC’s summer hit "America’s Got Talent" has crossed the legal line, according to Jeff Beacher, a Las Vegas show creator and host TMZ obtained a cease and desist letter sent to Fremantle Productions, Inc., which produces "America’s Got Talent." The letter claims that a contestant on the show — Leonid Filatov who plays "Leonid the Magnificant" and "Silver Man" in the Vegas Show, Beacher’s Madhouse — was plucked from stage production, which is performed regularly at the Hard Rock Hotel. According to the letter, a rep from Fremantle who was booking talent for the show contacted Beacher’s Madhouse and said, "Our show starts in 4 weeks and quite honestly, although we have seen some A List talent, I’m still short about another 20 hot acts for this competion." The rep then allegedly said: "Las Vegas is my last stop. Either I find it there, or I get fired." According to the letter, Beacher’s Madhouse allowed Filatov to compete on "America’s Got Talent," provided that he would still be permitted to perform in the Vegas production. The letter states that Filatov appeared on the NBC show as "Leonid the Magnificant" but producers made him sign an agreement prohibiting him from performing in Beacher’s Madhouse. The cease and desist letter claims Fremantle violated it’s agreement with Beacher’s Madhouse. A separate cease and desist letter was sent to Leonid Filatov, claiming he has no right to use the name and costume of "Leonid the Magnificant" anymore. The letter also demands that Filatov return his costumes, STAT. Calls to reps for "America’s Got Talent" were not immediately returned.
TMZ
I so hope this guy winds up with nothing. I am sorry but he cried like a baby and his act was lame. And I was so not looking forward to seeing his tall a$$ again on America’s Got Talent. I say good riddance.
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I Pity the Fool who watches this |
July 13th, 2006 under TV Reality. [ Comments: none ]
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"The A-Team" may or may not ever take its place in the pantheon of classic TV shows, although viewers of a certain age (that’d be about 28 to 36, men in particular) tend to remember it fondly.One of the show’s stars, though, may soon make it onto classic-TV network TV Land. Mr. T has signed a deal to star in a pilot for the channel called "I Pity the Fool," in which he’ll dole out advice and try to help people in difficult situations. Lions Gate TV is producing the project. It’s presumed that in the course of helping people get their lives right, no jibba jabba will be allowed."We are very excited to work with Mr. T and Lions Gate on ‘I Pity The Fool,’" says Sal Maniaci, head of development for TV Land. "By putting Mr. T in an unfamiliar environment, viewers will have the experience of seeing him back up his famous words and attitude with concrete actions.""I Pity the Fool" will find Mr. T acting as a "motivational guru" helping people improve their personal and professional lives. Mr. T will use his own varied life experience as basis for his strategy to help others.
Zap2It
I am so watching this crap, are you?
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First they give him a roast, then he is toast |
July 11th, 2006 under TV Reality. [ Comments: none ]
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I was so bummed that he was kicked off Last Comic Standing for having a blackberry because I was really looking forward to seeing his routine.
But at least the short girl and the tall girl are gone.
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