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 Post subject: Britain's got talent
PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 22:04 
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I quite enjoy Britains got talent, a guilty pleasure if you like, however this year has new judges. Michael macintyre and the hoff, they actually weren't too bad to be fair.

But, how about tv people, actually showing some of the fucking acts! 90 minute show, with only 3 acts shown, the rest of the time was background stories, reactions, crowd shots, judges chatting etc...

"fantastic act, three yes's!". How about actually showing us the fucking act then!


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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 22:06 
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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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I don't watch it, as it edges me ever closer to being Sinister Agent's GoTo man cometh the glorious day.


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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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Hi. Please ban the phrase 'guilty pleasure'.

If you like something there's no need to be ashamed of it, or be guilty that you like it.

It's ace, so say so. Don't hide behind these false words.

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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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I agree & so does this guy :DD

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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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I agree & so does this guy :DD


You can't get pownd if you love the song. I have two remixes of it on my computer.

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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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Mr Russell wrote:
Hi. Please ban the phrase 'guilty pleasure'.

If you like something there's no need to be ashamed of it, or be guilty that you like it.

It's ace, so say so. Don't hide behind these false words.


What if I like murdering hookers? A smidgen of guilt is probably reasonable, no?

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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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Christine wrote:
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Hi. Please ban the phrase 'guilty pleasure'.

If you like something there's no need to be ashamed of it, or be guilty that you like it.

It's ace, so say so. Don't hide behind these false words.


What if I like murdering hookers? A smidgen of guilt is probably reasonable, no?


You can feel guilty about the crime, but not the deriving of pleasure from it. For that you should be totally unapologetic.

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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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 Post subject: Britains got talent
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I'm sure there's an apostrophe missing here, and I don't like it.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Nah.

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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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I'm sure there's an apostrophe missing here, and I don't like it.


Nope, there's three of them.

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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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I agree & so does this guy :DD

Is it GazChap?

For what it's worth, I don't agree with Mr Russ.


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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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I agree & so does this guy :DD

Is it GazChap?

For what it's worth, I don't agree with Mr Russ.


On which issues in my manifesto?

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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I'M SO ANGRY THAT LIGHT BALANCE DID NOT GO THROUGH.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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LETTICE!? LETTICE!?

THE PUBLIC ARE IDIOTS. IDIOTS. YOU, PUBLIC, YOURE IDIOTS.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2014 22:09 
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Yup, that's the Irish for you, they'll vote for any old shit as long as you stick a shamrock on it...


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Was Lettice Irish!?


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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No, the Irish dancers were, but the light balance folk would have been in the top 3 if they hadn't been in it.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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To be fair, I didn't mind them at all. Their set was tight, the funky house soundtrack was modern, hip, right now, and, hell, for Irish dancers they had moments where they moved their arms. Their arms! I liked it.

Lettice: I facking hated that garbage.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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I like the opera singing girl.

She makes me go tingly in my pants.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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I like the opera singing girl.

She makes me go tingly in my pants.


Pics!

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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I like the opera singing girl.

She makes me go tingly in my pants.


Pics!

I really don't want to see his groin, thanks.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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I like the opera singing girl.

She makes me go tingly in my pants.


Pics!

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Nice... dress.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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She all lovely in a vintage sort of way. And she seems pretty fun.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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She has a lovely set of personalities. Also a funny voice which is quite nice :)


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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So I'm catching up with yesterday's results show since Catch-up on TiVo doesn't have the actual show (bit bizarre, Virgin). Doesn't look as though I've missed much but that dog was hilarious. He was so happy and wouldn't stop barking throughout the results.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
PostPosted: Tue May 26, 2015 23:28 
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Turns out the main show is actually Britains Got More Talent. Stupid Virgin. The dog doing the world record was fucking brilliant.


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 Post subject: Re: Britains got talent
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Mr Russell wrote:
Hi. Please ban the phrase 'guilty pleasure'.

If you like something there's no need to be ashamed of it, or be guilty that you like it.

It's ace, so say so. Don't hide behind these false words.



Please also ban the phrase 'sneak preview.'

IT'S JUST A FUCKING PREVIEW!


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
PostPosted: Wed May 27, 2015 7:13 
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Jamie Raven, the magician chap, is on again tonight.

I wants him to win. Not least because he has played at several weddings I have been to (including APOD's) and is a genuinely lovely chap who didn't mind that I spent most of the evening following him around.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Is he the guy that did the animated card trick?

That was one of the best magic tricks I've ever seen.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Yeah. He did the fifty pound note trick and then the one with the cards with drawings on them.

He's on again tonight.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Yep, I've seen Jamie up close 4 times now.

First time - Frankie Dettoris restaurant opening. Took his card to do our wedding. Lost his card and forgot his name
Second - At our friends wedding. Took his card and booked him for...
Third - our wedding.

Then, at my Brother in Laws wedding in February, he had booked another table magician, then two weeks beforehand asked if the magician had a mate to help him cover the room as they'd got more guests than anticipated. The other guy put Jamie on the job with him - none of us knowing that it was him. Had a good chat with him at the bar beforehand and he told us that he'd got through to the Semis and knew that already. He did the trick that he did on the show at the bar and it was even more amazing up close. Apparently he's got a new trick that he's "never done in public before" for tonight - so if he cuts into a kiwi fruit he's a lying twat who I won't vote for.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Yeah fair play that was the best card trick I've seen yet.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Camp guy dancing to Beyoncé. I'd have never have guessed it...

Old Men Dancing were acebest.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Anyone remember The Grimleys? I fucking adored Amanda Holden in that.

And she didn't spend the whole series relying on tittape with a twig stuck to her breast.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Anyone remember The Grimleys? I fucking adored Amanda Holden in that.

And she didn't spend the whole series relying on tittape with a twig stuck to her breast.


That was a bit odd.

Didn't think Jamie looked as comfortable doing the 'big trick' type thing, but he's still lovely and won, so YAY!

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Yeah he looked awfully nervous.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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I thought the helicopter ruined it and he was lucky to get through (compared to his audition). A simple card manipulation trick with some bells and whistles - the closeups with the goldfish and ice were very good and what he does best (although he fluffed the shoe), the helicopter... just a bit of an unneccessary distraction.


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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I thought the helicopter ruined it and he was lucky to get through (compared to his audition). A simple card manipulation trick with some bells and whistles - the closeups with the goldfish and ice were very good and what he does best (although he fluffed the shoe), the helicopter... just a bit of an unneccessary distraction.


Dude it's Simon Cowell. He probably had no choice.

Every one on these shows doesn't get to show who they truly are because once that bastard has the hooks in it's all completely manipulated. I've seen so many people go out of the X Factor because of shitty songs that they didn't choose that didn't suit their singing style at all.

The manipulation begins at the first bloody interview. From that moment on the chosen acts are given air time and completely groomed.

And yeah, I know all of this but I still watch the crap. Mostly because there are a few diamonds in there that he can't ruin.

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I've only just started watching it. My initial thought is as follows:

"White boys can't crump"


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 Post subject: Re: Britain's got talent
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Simon was right about Boyband. It wasn't their best performance and although it was different from their last performance it was entirely generic for Britain's Got Talent. I'm sure another dance crew has already done the elements before.

It was shit.

And the White boy tried to incorporate elements of crumping again. Seriously boys: don't bother.


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Saturnalian wrote:
I've only just started watching it. My initial thought is as follows:

"White boys can't crump"


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I know Old Men Grooving don't win but, by God, they should have won.

Timing issues aside, as soon as "you got that vibe" came on they absolutely killed it. And what the hell is Amanda Holden on about it being 'camp'. She clearly has no comprehension of what that means.


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I've seen that lemon trick done somewhere before. Someone somewhere on TV has already done that.

I'd have been more impressed if he didn't put his hand in the bag and take out the lemon, too.


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DOG WALKED ON A TIGHT ROPE!!! FUCKING YES!

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