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X Factor 2009!

It's not really just a singing competition though - it's to find a pop star and if the public don't like someone they won't buy their records

And often they don't buy the records of the people they vote for. Michelle McManus/Leon/Steve Brookstein anyone?
 
I can't stand to look at his smug fucking face and his stupid fucking shouty singing and his fucking smug dancing and gestures. I hate him right in the face.

Danyl-'waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh'.

:mad:

this cracked me up!!

:D:D

and I agree, if I have to look at his fillings one more time!! :mad::mad:
 
How hypocritical was it of Louis to go on about how these two acvts shouldnt be in the last two blah blah blah. Well Louis if the leprechauns handt taken a place in tghe last 8 one of those acts wouldnt have been in the last two.
 
He looks like he needs a poo.
:D

I'd far rather listen to Harry.
Ohgod yes. :oops:

The only good thing about him is his name sounds a bit like booby. I'm clearly 12 because that still makes me laugh.
Minime and I were giggling about that too. :D

and he opens his mouth so wide it must shut his throat down.
His mouth scares me. I always feel like I'm gonna fall in. :(

Whoopah Bon Jovi next week. Clearing my diary and switching off the phone
I've loved that man since I was 18. I HOPE they're on next Sunday and not Saturday? Halloween party nooooooooooooooooooo. :facepalm:
 
Wish we'd lost the nonentity that is Lloyd....but Miss Frank good to go too.....the middle one would have rapped for a minute every week now and the one on the right looked pissed off all series.

I am missing the danyl hate though....simon mentioned stories in the press about danyl bullying others in the house???:confused:
 
I really wanted danyl to go, he's proper DULL and I feel like I've never seen a genuine performance from him. It's like he puts all his energy/passion into getting the words out and forgets that the performance is about more than that. Yeh, miss frank fucked up that last attempt but I think they have more chance of doing well than Danyl.

I like that the twins are still in, because it means we're getting rid of the rubbish quicker than usual, while still having them to laugh at each week. ;)

LLOYD, AFRO-NOB AND DANYL OUT NEXT PLEASE.
 
LLOYD, AFRO-NOB AND DANYL OUT NEXT PLEASE.

Yes. Although in the oposite order please. Lloyd is crap but i don't want to kill him like the other 2.

This year is shit. Even shitter than normal. I don't find a single one of the acts interesting enough to even remotely care about. Even Stacie and Lucie are over hyped and actually incredibely dull. :(

Apart from Ollie. He's okay, i guess. If only they'd hurry up and give him a decent song.
 
Article in the Guardian today about the 'back of the envelope' idea that started all this fucking nonsense :mad:

Graun said:
The scribbled note that changed TV

How a hastily written outline for a talent show became the blueprint for many of today's most popular programmes

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/oct/26/x-factor-cowell-fuller#

On Tuesday 13 February 2001 TV veteran Alan Boyd saw two men he had never met before in his London office and the meeting changed the face of Saturday night entertainment.

Nothing about the then head of Thames TV's meeting with two Simons suggested that television history was in the making, or that he and his production team were about to benefit from an enormous stroke of luck. As Mr Cowell and Mr Fuller rattled through their idea for an ambitious new show to identify an unknown British singing star, Boyd scribbled notes on two sides of jotting paper during the hour-long meeting.
 
I've not been watching this year. But I caught the end of the show on Sat (after Strictly). Some daft kid said "When you think of big band music, you think of Michael Bubbly".

I think that pretty much sums up exactly what is wrong with this programme's output of music (as opposed to singers).
 
I've developed a mini crush on Michael Bublé :oops:
That's perfectly OK. He seemed a nice guy. But really, if someone says big band, the first thing you should think is Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Glen Miller, Benny Goodman.

When I think of Michael Bublé, I think of TV adverts around Mother's Day. :D
 
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