So You Think You Can Dance
#1
Posted 21 May 2009 - 03:41 PM
Who's excited? I know I am. Last season was my first and I loved it. I mean, gay choreographers, gay male dancers, athletic women in skimpy clothes, fantastic routines by Tyce Diorio. What?
Anyway, I think the actual real shows are better than the goofy auditions, but I'll deal with it.
Who's with me?
KingTanner?
Jeff_534523463762576
Brvhrt
Cane? You can blame your wife, it's ok.
LET'S DOOOOOO THIS
#2
Posted 21 May 2009 - 03:46 PM
So do we spoon now? I'm not sure how this works.
#3
Posted 21 May 2009 - 03:49 PM
#4
Posted 21 May 2009 - 04:04 PM
What does Poison have to do with dancing?
#5
Posted 21 May 2009 - 04:28 PM
#6
Posted 21 May 2009 - 06:21 PM
Who's excited? I know I am. Last season was my first and I loved it. I mean, gay choreographers, gay male dancers, athletic women in skimpy clothes, fantastic routines by Tyce Diorio. What?
Dude. That show is so Ron _Mexico. Everybody says it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEpBYKOs3ys...re=channel_page
#7
Posted 21 May 2009 - 06:58 PM
The gay is all the dude ballroom dancers who prance around.
The not gay is the smoking hot chicks who are in amazing shape who can bend in ways that seem impossible.
The gay is the vote-off show. It is even gayer than the american idol vote off shows.
The not gay is the auditions. There are seriously talented people (especially hip-hop dancers) who are really good, but don't make the show because they are one-dimensional. It is cool to watch them in their dance they are good at though.
The gay is that one annoying chick judge. 10 times worse than Paula Abdul.
Overall, I love this show though. To be truly gay we would be posting in a Dancing with the Stars thread. That is by far the worse reality show on TV that gets huge ratings. I can't see how anyone sits through that horseshit. Even the celebrities who are good are unwatchable, and the judges are annoying beyond belief.
#8
Posted 21 May 2009 - 09:15 PM
But speaking of gay, I cannot believe that one of those two guys who danced ballroom together thinks he is straight.
#9
Posted 21 May 2009 - 10:47 PM
#10
Posted 21 May 2009 - 11:53 PM
What I don't understand is why they even bother to give the joke performances a serious critique. They are never going to be real dancers, so why even bother telling them what they did wrong. Mind boggling.
I will say that if a legit chick dancer did a routine with light sabers that it would be the most awesome thing ever.
The one guy who had a guy partner that said he wasn't gay was obviously gay. He was wearing a scarf, and all guys who wear scarfs are gay. That also goes for all European guys who wear scarfs to soccer games.
#11
Posted 22 May 2009 - 02:20 AM
But speaking of gay, I cannot believe that one of those two guys who danced ballroom together thinks he is straight.
Hahaha, that was the first thing out of me wifes mouth.
The salsa chick with the smoking body gives new meaning to the word 'spinner'.
I did not expect the two swimmer brother to be able to dance, but they were pretty good.
Demi Moore mohawk judge was annoying the crap out of me, crying at every dance. My wife and I are convinced that the moves in that weird interppretive dance must have some kind of dance/sign language meaning that only those people get. Because we are dumfounded how looking at your hand is "emotional"
The black dude at the end is a front runner already.
#12
Posted 22 May 2009 - 09:49 AM
#13
Posted 23 May 2009 - 08:35 AM
Who's excited? I know I am. Last season was my first and I loved it. I mean, gay choreographers, gay male dancers, athletic women in skimpy clothes, fantastic routines by Tyce Diorio. What?
Anyway, I think the actual real shows are better than the goofy auditions, but I'll deal with it.
Who's with me?
KingTanner?
Jeff_534523463762576
Brvhrt
Cane? You can blame your wife, it's ok.
LET'S DOOOOOO THIS
In. Dont even have to blame the wife. I like all the popping and locking you get to see in the early rounds. I dont love the final 20 as much.
THe crying last night was a little much. The guy from Miami is a great dancer obviously, but come on.
#14
Posted 23 May 2009 - 12:27 PM
THe crying last night was a little much. The guy from Miami is a great dancer obviously, but come on.
See, we differ here, and I attribute that to me being a homo, but I like the final 20 a lot better than the rest of the fluff. The hip hop dancers, the pop and locking, it's cool for a minute then that's it, nothing more. It gets boring after a bit and they are limited dancers at best. Gev wasn't bad last year though, but he was a talented cat.
And don't make me go find last year's thread where you loved the black, ridiculously in shape, excellent dance from Miami last year.
That chick he was hanging with, the girl from last year, what a weird face. I usually am a walking boner for redheads but her face was just weird. Nice body though.
The two dudes dancing was just funny and uncomfortable in the most delicious way. The little 18 year old spinner from Miami would be fun to throw around for a day.
The mohawk choreographer judge is a tad crazy, but hey, she's a chick with a mohawk so that's expected, but it didn't bother me because it actually felt genuine, so that's ok in my book.
Can't wait for my first Mia Michaels appearance. She' always cranky
#15
Posted 24 May 2009 - 07:27 AM
And don't make me go find last year's thread where you loved the black, ridiculously in shape, excellent dance from Miami last year.
That chick he was hanging with, the girl from last year, what a weird face. I usually am a walking boner for redheads but her face was just weird. Nice body though.
The two dudes dancing was just funny and uncomfortable in the most delicious way. The little 18 year old spinner from Miami would be fun to throw around for a day.
The mohawk choreographer judge is a tad crazy, but hey, she's a chick with a mohawk so that's expected, but it didn't bother me because it actually felt genuine, so that's ok in my book.
Can't wait for my first Mia Michaels appearance. She' always cranky
I can have a favorite without breaking down into tears.
I think I just have Idol fatigue.
#16
Posted 24 May 2009 - 06:43 PM
I completely agree.
And I completely agree with this too.
I LOVE this show. Watched the American version last season and was hooked. Also watched the Canadian version (their first season) - and surprisingly, it was up to par with the American show......in talent and production etc. My daughters and I were so addicted, that we went to the live show when the top 10 went on tour. It was awesome!
Wow, here's a thread I might actually post in. weeeeeee!
#17
Posted 25 May 2009 - 12:04 PM
And I completely agree with this too.
I LOVE this show. Watched the American version last season and was hooked. Also watched the Canadian version (their first season) - and surprisingly, it was up to par with the American show......in talent and production etc. My daughters and I were so addicted, that we went to the live show when the top 10 went on tour. It was awesome!
Wow, here's a thread I might actually post in. weeeeeee!
TOGTFO!
#18
Posted 28 May 2009 - 09:41 AM
Who's excited? I know I am. Last season was my first and I loved it. I mean, gay choreographers, gay male dancers, athletic women in skimpy clothes, fantastic routines by Tyce Diorio. What?
Anyway, I think the actual real shows are better than the goofy auditions, but I'll deal with it.
Who's with me?
KingTanner?
Jeff_534523463762576
Brvhrt
Cane? You can blame your wife, it's ok.
LET'S DOOOOOO THIS
So in. you know me too well.
#19
Posted 28 May 2009 - 10:12 AM
From the girls it is hard to pick front runners because a lot of them do the same stuff. If I had to pick 2 people from last night, maybe the salsa dancer from Miami who's partner was throwing her around. Also, the blond girl from Memphis, who's sister made it in Miami. She seemed very good.
#20
Posted 28 May 2009 - 03:29 PM
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