Posted 07/24/2009 by David in So You Think You Can Dance
by David McAlpine
Last night on So You Think You Can Dance, Ellen DeGeneres showed up as an extra guest judge and the Top 8 pulled out all the stops for your votes. Tonight, So You Think You Can Dance celebrated its 100th episode and had plenty of guests on hand to commemorate the occasion.
The night kicked off with a Mia Michaels Broadway/contemporary routine to “One” from A Chorus Line. Honestly, not the most spectacular opening I’ve seen (especially coming from Mia Michaels…and on
Posted 07/24/2009 by David in Big Brother
by David McAlpine
Last time on Big Brother 11, Ronnie nominated Jeff and Laura for eviction, but then tried to weasel his way out of it by saying that he had a plan up his sleeve: backdooring Russell. Jeff won the veto, giving Ronnie the chance to put the plan into action, but balked and put up Jordan instead after Jessie and Natalie convinced him to do just that.
So, this week, one of the popular girls, Jordan or Laura, will be going home,
Posted 07/23/2009 by RealityWanted in Americas Got Talent
by Arthur Perkins
Here we are at the final round of about 10 preliminary rounds. I believe that it is leftovers from an earlier Los Angeles round that they packaged up to make a 36 minute show including commercials (the rest going to a Meredith Vieira interview of Susan Boyle who surprisingly did not win Britain's Got Talent but placed second).
The lesser rated acts go first tonight:
Joseph James, 40 yom - a choral director who sings. Does he sing in a normal way? Not quite. He goes into high-pitched off-key
Posted 07/23/2009 by Jen and General News
Qualifiers get a chance to go heads-up against some of the world's best poker pros for a shot at $1 million when NBC debuts the first-ever prime time poker themed game show on a broadcast network with the premiere of "Face the Ace" on Saturday August 1 (9-10 p.m. EST). Hosted by Steve Schirripa ("The Sopranos"), "Face the Ace" gives contestants the opportunity to compete against as many as three different top professional poker players on national television for the chance to win $1 million. The unique format of the show incorporates the
Posted 07/23/2009 by Jen and General News
DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO CONQUER THE "CRASH COURSE"?
ABC Unleashes a New Automotive Competition Reality Show Featuring Challenging Driving Courses Never Before Seen on Television, Hosted by Orlando Jones and Dan Cortese
This summer ABC fulfills your need for speed and laughs by putting you in the driver's seat of "Crash Course," a one of a kind automotive competition reality series produced by A. Smith & Co. Productions, the producers of "I Survived a Japanese Game Show" and "Hell's Kitchen." Hosts are Orlando Jones ("Drumline," "Biker Boyz") and Dan Cortese ("The Superstars" "Surviving Suburbia").