The X Factor treated us to 13 acts tonight - and wow, what a bunch they were. You couldn't really accuse the talent of being samey-samey tonight, when you had everything from Techno Susie to 4th Power to (sniff, sob) Jon Goodey.
If you want to relive tonight's action, you're in luck - here's your video round-up, with the acts ranked from worst to best...
13. Man & Woman
"I think we should just go solo, yeah?"
12 & 11. Jamie Mitchell & Kelly Kiernan
We can't take the nerves.
10. Dani Clay
We saw about five seconds of Dani. She might be good? But we can't check, because she doesn't even get her own video. Sorry, Dani.
9. Jon Goodey
We can't watch this again. We're too devastated. Poor Olly. Poor Jon.
8. Susan Pryce
Techno Techno Techno Techno
7. Tom Davies
Bieber. Dancing. Our hearts are won.
6. Mason Noise
Gets one up on Tom Davies because he's called Mason Noise.
If you want to relive tonight's action, you're in luck - here's your video round-up, with the acts ranked from worst to best...
13. Man & Woman
"I think we should just go solo, yeah?"
12 & 11. Jamie Mitchell & Kelly Kiernan
We can't take the nerves.
10. Dani Clay
We saw about five seconds of Dani. She might be good? But we can't check, because she doesn't even get her own video. Sorry, Dani.
9. Jon Goodey
We can't watch this again. We're too devastated. Poor Olly. Poor Jon.
8. Susan Pryce
Techno Techno Techno Techno
7. Tom Davies
Bieber. Dancing. Our hearts are won.
6. Mason Noise
Gets one up on Tom Davies because he's called Mason Noise.
- 8/29/2015
- Digital Spy
The X Factor kicked off in true style tonight - great acts, funny judges and loads of brilliant moments. But some bits stood out more than others...
1. The return of Wagner
"It's Vagner!"
2. Grimmy and Cheryl scaring Simon and Rita
Cheeky.
3. Literally everything about Techno Susie
From her talk of cockatiel Peter and his feelings about her being on the show ("I don't think he minds or cares, you know") to Techno Techno Techno Techno to the joy we feel in our hearts when we watch her.
4. But especially this Rita Ora gif
5. And Simon's snark
"This is why our chairs don't spin."
6. Lauren's complete inability to choose a song by someone other than Whitney Houston.
"Apart from Whitney, what other uptempo songs have you got?" "'I Wanna Dance With Somebody'?" "By Whitney." "'How Will I Know'?" "By Whitney."
7. Robot Boy dancing in the crowd to Lauren.
Life-affirming.
8. Man & Woman's on-off romance.
1. The return of Wagner
"It's Vagner!"
2. Grimmy and Cheryl scaring Simon and Rita
Cheeky.
3. Literally everything about Techno Susie
From her talk of cockatiel Peter and his feelings about her being on the show ("I don't think he minds or cares, you know") to Techno Techno Techno Techno to the joy we feel in our hearts when we watch her.
4. But especially this Rita Ora gif
5. And Simon's snark
"This is why our chairs don't spin."
6. Lauren's complete inability to choose a song by someone other than Whitney Houston.
"Apart from Whitney, what other uptempo songs have you got?" "'I Wanna Dance With Somebody'?" "By Whitney." "'How Will I Know'?" "By Whitney."
7. Robot Boy dancing in the crowd to Lauren.
Life-affirming.
8. Man & Woman's on-off romance.
- 8/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Warner Bros has set release dates for The Lego Movie Sequel and two spinoffs.
Firstly, the franchise will continue with The Lego Batman Movie which will be released on February 10, 2017.
The Lego Movie's Chris McKay is taking the helm for the Caped Crusader's Lego outing.
The Lego Movie spinoff Ninjago will follow on September 22, 2017.
Ninjago marks the directorial debut for Charlie Bean, who has worked extensively in TV animation including Robot Boy and Tron: Uprising.
Finally, The Lego Movie Sequel will open May 18, 2018 - a week earlier than originally slated - with Rob Schrab directing.
Dan Fellman, President of Domestic Distribution at Warners, said: "We are very excited about dating our upcoming Lego animated features, which already have a worldwide fan following, built on the foundation of the first film."
He continued: "These three films already in the pipeline are just the beginning of a creative and diverse animation...
Firstly, the franchise will continue with The Lego Batman Movie which will be released on February 10, 2017.
The Lego Movie's Chris McKay is taking the helm for the Caped Crusader's Lego outing.
The Lego Movie spinoff Ninjago will follow on September 22, 2017.
Ninjago marks the directorial debut for Charlie Bean, who has worked extensively in TV animation including Robot Boy and Tron: Uprising.
Finally, The Lego Movie Sequel will open May 18, 2018 - a week earlier than originally slated - with Rob Schrab directing.
Dan Fellman, President of Domestic Distribution at Warners, said: "We are very excited about dating our upcoming Lego animated features, which already have a worldwide fan following, built on the foundation of the first film."
He continued: "These three films already in the pipeline are just the beginning of a creative and diverse animation...
- 4/20/2015
- Digital Spy
Vulture's TV critic, Matt Zoller Seitz, will be watching and evaluating the early clips and concepts of each of the new shows unveiled at this year's upfronts. Here are his thoughts on CBS's shows.NCIS: New Orleans The gist: A new entry in the franchise, starring Scott Bakula, Lucas Black, and Zoe McClellan. Gut reaction: There's pretty much no way that another one of these could excite me unless it was set in Hell, and maybe not even then. But if it's your bag, knock yourself out. Extant The gist: In this miniseries from Mickey Fisher and executive producer Steven Spielberg, an astronaut (Halle Berry) returns home from a solo mission pregnant, seemingly by an apparition, despite the fact that she's infertile; her pregnancy creates tension between her, her scientist husband (Goran Visjnic), and her robot son (Piece Gagnon, the scary-as-hell kid from Looper). More complications ensue. Robot boy is...
- 5/15/2014
- by Matt Zoller Seitz
- Vulture
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