‘The X Factor’ results: The top four vie for the finale
December 15, 2011 by admin
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Do we all agree that the three (out of the four) remaining acts who should make it to the finals on “The X Factor” next week are Melanie Amaro, Josh Krajcik and Chris Rene? Are there any die-hard Marcus Canty fans out there clamoring for him to pull off yet another miraculous squeaker to survive? Actually, I’m sure there are many of them — Canty’s a talented singer and clearly a sweetheart of a guy. But judging from the performances on Wednesday night’s “X Factor” semifinals, in which the contestants performed one song selected for them in a Pepsi-sponsored vote and another of their choosing, it seemed that Canty’s time may soon be up.
Of course, you never know which way the audience vote will go, as booted “X Factor” contenders Rachel Crow and Drew Ryniewicz would surely attest. But Amaro, Krajcik and Rene all kicked it up at least a few notches during the semifinals, and Canty, well, in his best moments he got lost, and in his worst, he made us squirm.
I blame L.A. Reid. He’s repeatedly made cheesy production choices — cheap-looking, lingerie-clad dancers who paw at Canty, for example — on Canty’s behalf, which keeps landing the singer in the bottom two. (Three times!) Once there, Canty saves himself by shining on songs in which he is allowed to connect directly with the audience, sans flashing lights and flashing mud-flap ladies. If none of that stuff were there in the first place, Canty might have had a smoother ride in this competition.
But this week there is no save-me song. These two performances count for everything. And while Canty’s vocals managed to rise above the stage shtick — a single white rose handed to some random “special lady” in the audience, a scantily clad hair-flinging dancer, billowing stage smoke — on his first song, Boyz II Men’s “I’ll Make Love to You,” he was completely overpowered by the ridiculously gyrating “Chorus Line” rejects and confetti on his rendition of Wham!’s “Careless Whisper.” Simon Cowell called Canty’s second song “horrific,” “grotesque” and “an absolute joke.” Cowell put it a little strongly, but he was pretty much right.
Meanwhile, the other three contestants fared much better. Despite not having the best voice in the competition (as the judges repeatedly reminded him last night), Chris Rene put his seductive sweetness — or, as Reid termed it, “lovability” — on display in both his songs last night, not to mention in a pre-performance video package in which he wept because he so deeply wanted to make his late dad proud. He might not be the best singer, but in a between-lyric “uh … uh” competition, Rene would win hands down. He also moves well onstage. And he’s cute. I thought his first song, Sugar Ray’s upbeat “Fly,” worked pretty well. (Cowell rated it a seven out of 10.) His second song, Alicia Keys’ “No One,” worked even better. It showed not only that Rene can play piano, but that he looks just as adorable in a grandpa cardigan and tie, with hair slicked back, as he does in his backward-hat street-tough look. Smart move, that outfit — it will net him both the grandma vote and the young-girls-who-dream-of-bad-boys-with-golden-hearts vote. Even Cowell was affected, telling Rene he could be “the dark horse in this competition.”
Melanie Amaro sang a solemn version of “Hero,” with the writer of the song somewhere in the house and a stamp of approval from the singer who made the song mega-famous, Mariah Carey. Amaro killed it, as usual, though the judges’ response was mixed. (Reid didn’t feel Amaro’s “usual passion.”) Then she sang a rousing, inspiring, just freaking amazing version of Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good” and brought the house down and the judges to their feet. Reid, who mentors the boys, called her “the greatest female that’s ever graced this stage,” which would seem like higher praise if she weren’t the only woman left in the competition. Amaro has incredible range, beautiful tone, tremendous vocal control, an impassioned delivery, a hard-core work ethic, a heartwarming smile and a moving backstory. Who knows how the vote will go? But I’d like to see her win.
Which is not to say that Josh Krajcik doesn’t also have much to recommend him. He did a bang-up job on his Pepsi Challenge song, the Beatles “Come Together,” and then tackled a long-time favorite song of mine that has, alas, lost much of its power to move me now that it’s a singing-talent-show chestnut, Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” Song staleness aside, Krajcik’s gritty, tender voice caressed all the right notes and admirably attacked the others, but I felt he got a bit lost behind the piano. Still, Krajcik is soulful, unslick, kind-eyed and has someone out there he communicates with in sign language: He’d be a worthy winner too.
What do you think? Who should advance to the finals, and who do you want to see win the whole thing?
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— Amy Reiter
Photo: Top 4 Performance: Melanie Amaro performs before the judges on “The X Factor” airing on Wednesday, Dec. 14, on Fox. Credit: Ray Mickshaw / Fox.
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Goldie Hawn shows her youthful side by shopping for lingerie, but age catches …
December 15, 2011 by admin
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Nadia Mendoza
Last updated at 8:31 AM on 14th December 2011
She may be closing in on her 70th birthday, but cheeky Goldie Hawn still has a taste for lingerie.
The Overboard actress was spied browsing through the rails in the Lisa Norman Lingerie Etc store in Brentwood, California, eyeing up negligees.
Yet, despite her initial enthusiasm, tiredness soon caught up with the 66-year-old and she looked ready for a nap, leaning on the shop counter.
Need a nap? Goldie Hawn looks like she needs a rest as she goes shopping for lingerie in Santa Monica, California
Draping her body on the nearest surface, Hawn spared a few seconds for a ‘time-out’ as she crossed her arms and arched her back.
Despite the slightly inelegant position, as Goldie’s derriere protruded in the air, it was clear to see she is the proud owner of a shapely silhouette that most twentysomethings would be enviable of.
Too cold to try that on! Goldie Hawn goes shopping for lingerie on a rainy day


Wrapped up: Goldie braves chilly temperatures to splash cash in festive season
Whether she was shopping for Kurt Russell, or buying a gift for daughter Kate Hudson, she looked content.
During her shopping spree, the blonde bombshell nattered on her phone, perhaps asking Hudson to remind her what size she is now.
The Almost Famous beauty, 32, gave birth to her second child Bingham – her first with Muse rocker Matt Bellamy – in July, and is ready to slip into something a little silky having regained her pre-pregnancy body.
Goldie braved the cold by wrapping up warm in leggings and a fur-trim jacket, but still hid behind the obligatory celebrity shades.
Bored: Goldie looks ready to go home as she leans on the counter hiding behind her shades
Despite going on a career hiatus in 2002, with her last film The Banger Sisters earning her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress In A Musical Or Comedy, Goldie looks set to return to screens.
The Oscar-winning star is close to signing on the dotted line for TV series The Viagra Diaries; pitched as ‘Sex And The City for women over sixty’.
US network HBO is keen to shoot a pilot episode, inspired by the book of the same name by Barbara Rose Brooker.
The show will centre on a woman (Hawn) struggling with being single for the first time in 35 years after her husband has a mid-life crisis and leaves.
‘What size are you again?’ Goldie makes a call while in the middle of shopping


Where’s the sunshine?: Goldie behinds shades even though it’s raining
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i dont care what anybody says.. i love her..shes funny as hell..and so what if shes aged a little bit..her body still looks great….and she hasnt lost that infectious smile..or that memorable laugh of hers .. more women should be like her..and age gracefully..and with dignity. i love how her and kurt have lasted so long..they match..both have a young quality to their personalities that i hope they never lose
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Hideous
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Bangs, big glasses, and hair to cover most of the face. Keep the body trim and covered up. Everyone will tell you how fabulous you look, just like Goldie! It’s all smoke and mirrors, baby!
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Not a fan.
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my opinion’s changed about her since I read a recent article with one of her ex-lovers.
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Why 142 negatives on Ellen? She is right. When you keep the same hairstyle for 40 years the only thing that changes is your face. Look how cute she looked on Laugh-in in the 60′s with short hair. It would give her face a lift. I would love to see her in a current style. Her hair is boring and does nothing for her.
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I wouldn’t exactly say she looks amazing. If you were to see a close up picture of her she looks every bit of her 70 years (not a bad thing, she is simply a wrinkled up woman who spent a lot of time in the sun). Agree with the other comment about her hair – she’s too old for that look and is long overdue for a makeover.
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Goldie is 66 …. 4years to go till she,s 70 ….I like goldie always has a smile and looks happy
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She always had a funny mouth..
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Does Goldie have a pact with the devil? She looks fantastic.
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