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Showing posts with label Glee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glee. Show all posts

17.4.10

Quote of the day (and it's a big one)

"I thought the Madonna episode of Glee was brilliant on every level. The dialogue and the entire script was genius. I completely appreciated the layers of irony, especially when all those macho boys sang "What It Feels Like For A Girl".

I also loved the fantastic performances of "Vogue", "Express Yourself" and all the messages about the boys being respectful to girls.

The entire cast was amazing. They're all so talented. I especially loved Sue Sylvester and Kurt Hummel's characters. Ryan Murphy did a great job bringing all these elements together.

Lola loved the show too. I wish I went to a high school like that...If only."

- Madonna
Stinks a bit of PR robot bullshit but then there's videoclips all over YouTube of her speaking like that in person. Either way, brilliant to get an opinion from the horse's mouth (we'd love to use that idiom in relation to a former X Factor winner who is now flopping like a suffocating codfish on a ship's deck) and nods to Sue and Kurt. We cannot wait to see "What It Feels Like For A Girl".

15.4.10

Thoughts on Sue Sylvester's "Vogue"...

We fucking love it.

Highlights:
  • Kurt and Mercedes as Donna DeLory and Niki Haris. Werque it gurlz.
  • "Will Schuester, I hate you"
  • "Sue Sylvester gives good face"
  • Sue with long hair. Fire!
  • Mercedes again, in general.
The singing admittedly did jar a little. Sue's enunciation of "Let your body move to the music" got on our tits but Jane Lynch isn't a singer, she's a fucking fierce bitch, so we'll let that slide.

Apparently Madonna has "never heard of Glee" - yet the same article goes on to say how she wished it was Elton John they were ripping apart, not her. Not sure which part of that is bigger and smellier bullshit than the other. We're not even going to "dignify that with a response". We love saying that.

8.4.10

Look at THIS

Apparently this is the real-life glee club who inspired the eponymous TV show naturally close to our homo hearts. And we can see why. Performing a stunning mash up of the Queen's "Vogue" and "4 Minutes" (but not at all like the Sticky and Sweet version) in full Marie Antoinette/VMAs 1990 garb, the 'John Burroughs Powerhouse' (fierce).

Watch out for Nosferatu Lambert Timberlake towards the end!

4.2.10