Entries from LAist tagged with 'jackosborne'
May 23, 2007
How would they fill up two hours in the American Idol finale? That was the question on LAist's mind tonight. (And we were particularly bummed since we had to give up the first hour of Lost for this!) Since the show seemed just as long as the Oscars, it was only fitting that AI had filler like the "Golden Idols" -- awards for the freaks during the early part of the show. Remember the......
Continue Reading "American Idol: It's Over! (Oh yeah, Jordin Won)"March 7, 2007
Can we fast forward through the rest of the American Idol season? We already know the two finalists will either be Melinda Doolittle vs. Lakisha Jones (if America has its way) or Antonella Barba vs. Sanjaya Malakar (if the site votefortheworst.com has its way). It was boys' night out on American Idol and as a bunch, they were pretty bad sucked. Some of the lowlights included: >> Sanjaya with a new, straighter (more masculine???)......
Continue Reading "Boys Bring the Weak Sauce on American Idol"February 21, 2007
There's five hours of American Idol on TV this week. And last night's two-hour singing competition that was supposed to separate the men from the boys -- at least the American Idol contenders from the poseurs -- felt like all five wrapped up in one show. That's not a good sign. But we realized why we do these recaps (despite some naysayers): It's so you don't have to lose two hours of your life......
Continue Reading "American Idol: Two Hours That We'll Never Get Back"February 15, 2007
Last night American Idol whittled down its ranks to 24 finalists. While it took nearly an hour to cut people on TV, which was bad enough, we can’t understand why it took the entire day for the judges to deliver a “yay” or “nay” to each contestant. Did Simon need a smoke break every five minutes? Was there a four-hour lunch break? Anyway, some of the judges choices probably stemmed from a likeability or......
Continue Reading "American Idol: Meet Your 24"February 14, 2007
So American Idol made the group rounds in Hollywood last night. There were 172 contestants to start the day, and they had about 30 seconds each for their second audition. And nearly half of them learned a cold, harsh reality: that Hollywood can be a cruel, cruel place. The judges were all business to start the day. They had the girls audition first in groups of six -- and the entire first group was......
Continue Reading "American Idol: Heartbreak in Hollywood"