Saturday, May 17, 2008
Friday, March 7, 2008
Über-Fierce
It's a little late, but I really need to vent about this season's Project Runway finale that aired Wednesday night.
When Christian won this season's fan favorite I was shocked. Everyone that I know who watches the show thinks that he's an annoying, cocky, arrogant, catty bitch. Still, I understand that the majority of the world will not always be in agreement with me, so I tried to see the people who liked the drama and diva quality he brought to the show. He won fan favorite, and that was that.
The other night, after viewing the thee finalists' collections, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Rami had broken away from his draping, and created a line of exquisitely crafted outfits. The weaving on the dresses, as Heidi pointed out, was gorgeous, the detail and silhouettes were top-notch. Even the colors, which Michael Kors questioned, I found to be nice. He used both strong, classic colors and neutrals with the bold jewel tones that have so popular lately, and I feel that the whole collection was fluid and truly excellent.
I also liked Jillian's line, which had no real focus, but was an eclectic mix of of timeless and daring, and undeniably feminine pieces. The silhouettes were lovely, and the materials were, especially the knits, were well chose. Unfortunately, the lack of a concrete focus and flow within the collection she designed, made it fall short of the rest.
Christian's collection thoroughly confused me. I'd like to call it boring, but the feather covered and poufy tutu dresses were interesting, even if they were hideously tacky, yet I can't really call it innovative and original, since the about 8 of the 10 remaining looks all involved black skinny pants. Completely unoriginal. Victoria Beckham, the guest judge, said that she would wear any one of those pieces, but I have a feeling that she is the only creature (I'm not really sure the term 'human' applies to Posh) that would be caught dead in one of his outrageous designs. Even if the looks weren't so hideous, the majority of the women in the world couldn't wear them, since they seemed to be designed with one body type in mind: that of a young waifish model. So, even if Victoria would wear his pieces, I don't think she'd be able to squeeze her boobs into it. The color palette was bland, he really used only neutrals, which, while intended to add drama, left me feeling cold.
Throughout the competition Christian's looks have been consistently strong and marketable, but he completely threw this out the window at Fashion Week. Not only that, but I just felt that his collection was completely ridiculous.
When Heidi announced that was the winner, and bid Rami "Auf Wiedersehen" I was in shock. And then, with simple words, she destroyed my faith in her fashion sense and my love of her adorable German accent. She told Christian that he was "Über-Fierce."
Oh, well. I mean, I'm pissed that Christian won, and temporarily put-off by Heidi's comment and decision, but that isn't gonna stop me from trying to win her red Oscar night dress.
Posted by danid2049 at 3:35 PM
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Youu Ahhhrrr Oowwwwttt! (Or Whatever Ryan's Saying to the Losers of American Idol This Year)
Not so surprisingly, Luke Menard and Kady Malloy went home. I absolutely think that was the right decision.
Those two were kind of a given, it was the other two slots that I, and probably some others wondering.
The other guy who didn't make the top 12 was Danny Noriega. I have to say I was a little disappointed. The guy had no shot at winning, so it doesn't really matter, but I would have liked to see him stick around for another week or so just for entertainment.
The second girl to be set home was Asia'h Eppherson. I was sad to see her go since she has so much potential, but last nights performance just didn't cut it.
So now we have our Season 7 Top 12:
David Archuleta
Jason Castro
David Cook
Kristie Lee Cook
Chikezie Ezie (gah!)
David Hernandez
Michael Johns
Ramiele Malubay
Syesha Mercado
Amanda Overmyer
Carly Smithson
Brooke White
And crap, did I just compare Ryan Seacrest to Heidi Klum? How did that happen?
Posted by danid2049 at 9:42 PM
Labels: "american idol", Asia'h Eppherson, Danny Noriega, fox, Kady Malloy, Luke Menard, results, season 7
American Idol Rundown
This week was 80's week on Idol, and in about half an hour the top 12 American Idol finalists will be announced!
Just to recap the performances from the guys on Tuesday night:
Previously forgettable Luke Menard started the show with Wham!'s "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go". Now, I'll be the first to admit that this fun, catchy song is one I have decided to sing and dance to many times, but I don't understand how the man can sing this, especially considering he wasn't hitting any of the notes.
The flamboyant Danny Noriega sang "Tainted Love," (Soft Cell) which I found to be surprisingly decent. He isn't the best voice in the group, but his performances never fail to entertain, and his pants always seem to defy logic and the basic human need for breathing.
The stoner guy with dreads, Jason Castro, did "Hallelujah", by Leonard Cohen. I would have to say that he is one of the better voices in the competition, but his cutesy face and hippie attitude are, well, interesting. The song was rather bland, but vocally, he delivered.
A season of American Idol would be incomplete without the contestant with some sort of scandalous sex related skeleton in their closet, and this year the ex male dancer, David Hernandez, plays this part. He sang "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" (Pandora's Box). It was unspectacular, but I suspect the interest in his past will possibly carry him through to the top 12.
David Cook, one of my favorites on the show, performed Lionel Richie's "Hello". I thought it sounded great, and he put on an excellent show. This guy shows true musical knowledge and talent, not just the ability to hit a few notes.
Chikezie Ezie (really, that's his name?) did "All the Woman That I Need" (Luther Vandross). I haven't liked this guy much in the past few weeks, but I think he's stepping it up to get back into the competition. This week was actually pretty good.
The early favorite is undisputably David Archuleta, and for good reason. This kid truly has it. He has an amazing voice, he can play an instrument, as he brilliantly demonstrated with Phil Collins's "Another Day in Paradise". Though very talented he may struggle with keeping his songs upbeat and contemporary enough for the judges' tastes, but he'll lead the group into the top 12.
Michael Johns, the cute Aussie with the voice sang "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Simple Minds. I really do like this guy, but like many of the contestants I had to question his song choice. Still, he gave us a solid performance with solid vocals. Hopefully next week he will do something a little more daring that will really show off his voice.
Now for the girls:
I hate to sound like Paula here, but Asia'h Eppherson, you're a cute girl. The thing is, there was a good reason that the waistline of those pants you were wearing last night died in the 80's. Really, though.... the outfit did detract from her performance. I admire her guts for taking on Whitney Houston, but there is also something to be said for knowing your limits, and unfortunately, her voice was just not big enough to carry "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)". It wasn't horrible, but it wasn't great. Good enough? Probably. Hopefully. I like her voice.
Kady Malloy is one who I would much rather see leave. Her version of Queen's "Who Wants to Live Forever" was a failure, and really, her voice isn't good. I have a feeling her looks got her this far, and I'm hoping that they won't be enough to get her through to the top 12. As Simon pointed out, her personality isn't really winning any votes, so she's my pick to be going home tonight.
Ramiele Malubay, the cute Filipina, sang "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" by Phil Collins. I love this song, and while she fell short of what it could be, it was good. She has some potential.
The judges loved Kristie Lee Cook. Maybe it could be a country hit... who knows. I personally don't like her, and didn't like her song choice (can't stand Journey), and disliked her rendition of Faithfully. Also, the eye makeup was way too heavy.
Speaking of which, Amanda Overmyer's song, Joan Jett's "I Hate Myself for Loving You" was, well, interesting. I think she's talented and has a strong, powerful voice, but I can't say she's one of my favorites. Still, she did a good job, and I love me some Joan Jett.
Brooke White. She sang Pat Benatar's "Love is a Battlefield", changing it from a powerful and passionate song to a lackluster soft thing. I didn't like it at all. Honestly, I really can't stand anything about this chick, but whatever. That doesn't mean she won't be making it through to the top 12. I believe she will.
One of my favorites from the girls would have to be Carly Smithson. This is another one on the show that I truly see as having the "whole package." Not only is she amazing vocally, but she has a sweet personality that shines through all of her performances. When she sang Celine's version of Cyndi Lauper's "I Drove All Night" it was genuine and pure, while keeping the needed passion. She sounded very good, but again, I'm hoping she will pick songs that will better showcase her talents in the future episodes.
The judges had nothing but praise for Syesha Mercado, who dared to sing Whitney Houston's "Saving All My Love for You". It was a big song, but her voice managed to somehow be big enough, and almost gave me goose bumps. This girl has a great voice, I'd just like to see more of her personality so we can gauge if she's true 'idol' material.
So, my guess is that Kady and Luke will not make it to the top 12. The other two who will be going home aren't so easy to predict. I'd like to see it be David H. and Kristy, which both seem like reasonable guesses.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Beginnings
Hello, Interweb:
Though many may say I am a stranger to you, I must disagree, though I understand their logic. I have no myspace, no facebook, and no previous blog to speak of. I am a relatively recent, and admittedly sporadic member of the flickr community, I do not forward chain emails, regardless what is promised or threatened in said email for me doing so, and I am horrible at responding to emails of content from people I know.
So, who does that make me? I'm young, so apparently I'm in the minority here. Yet I don't feel that I'm really that abnormal, and certainly not completely dethatched from society, or my peers, because of it.
"But,"I say, "I am not stranger. " No, I have been here for a while, meeting and losing friends and loves, and being an observer of others through their own blogs.
That might even be a reason for my decision to start a blog. I'll admit that it is one I have pondered from time to time, but within the past day or two a blog that I was a long-time reader and lurker of stopped. The blogger, for her personal reasons, decided to post no more. If you're not sure what about that spurred me to start my own blog, well, don't feel lost.
Whatever the reason, I am here. I am not sure why I have decided to chronicle my life on this machine, to document my random thoughts and experiences, from mundane to insane on this blog, but I have, and whatever the advent of this blog brings to me, I'll accept.
I do not know who will be reading this or why. I'm not expecting it for it to become a "big thing", which is sort of how I would classify the blog I spoke of earlier, but I guess we'll see.
And, so, I guess it's time to start seeing.
Posted by danid2049 at 1:37 PM