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Thursday, October 21, 2010

Episode 11 : The Review

OMG! School's Out!
(and Danny and Jigri Yaar are out too!)


FD's away so we've got TWO guest judges tonight - 'Broadway Beng' Sebastian Tan and ex-Dancefloor judge George Chan. Both are theatre veterans and have definitely seen their fair share of good and bad performers. I loved that George actually worked out that $50,000 was equivalent to $550 per second for a 90-second performance. That sort of puts things in perspective. Sort of only, cos the longer you've been on the show, the less your per second cos is going to be! Still, quite a number to be motivated by. 


Looking back at the recap of last week's show, I felt like "Was it just last week that we lost the girls?" With PSC happening in between, it really felt like it was longer. The soundbite of Judge Irene saying, "Danny Koh, if you don't win, I don't know who should." was really ironic. 

Looking at the bottom 3, I would have thought Danny would be the one safe. No disrespect to Sean or Jigri Yaar, the former is new and the latter's performance last week wasn't up to par. Just based on the support Danny has had from Day 1 from both Judges and viewers, I think most of us assumed we would be safe. I'm sad to see Danny go, but I'm also glad Sean is staying cos I really want to see what else he can do with that voice!


On to the review...


Danny Koh
As if Danny's exit video wasn't bad enough, they had to cut to shot where Jill had tears in her eyes, and LMQ looking all glum, made me tear too. Danny's performance with the three girls called Sapphire, was fairly entertaining but nowhere near his usual stage bravado and persona. This routine seemed to cater more for the young ones than OMG. I would have preferred to watch a less 'dance-y' number and really concentrate on his 'close-up' magic using the girls. If he'd gotten through last night and performed this, I'd say he might have been in trouble the following week. 


Jigri Yaar Bhangra Academy

The three little girls that performed with Jigri Yaar were such sweethearts. Backstage they were playing with Sean's little girls and keeping them occupied during the long long waits. I have to say, I never expected to see Myra spin someone around, she's so little herself, so that was interesting to see. But then, aside from the fact that the 3 new 'members' are kids, the routine hasn't differed much from the first time we saw them. Its the spinning, the helicopter and the same dance steps to different music. Had they gotten through last night, I'm not sure how they would fair the following week either.
 


Contender #1 - Jill-Marie Thomas
Jill-Marie performed a mash-up of Kung Fu Fighting and Dynamite with her kids, some of whom are her cousins. The kids were mic-ed up and sang along too, but I couldn't really hear them, perhaps the mic levels were lower than Jill's or that Jill's got a rather loud voice.





What did the judges say?
Beatrice : Jill, I am a big fan of yours and I think that this item was so much fun and so cute. But its not your best performance vocally, and I really wasn't sure about the second song because it was messy to me.


Sebastian : You've got a good voice, I like your voice, just bad choice of songs. At this stage of the contest, you need to pick songs that really showcase your voice.


Irene : It doesn't mean that because you're very good at mishing-mashing songs that you should always mix songs, I think if you had just stuck to the first song, you would have gotten a perfect 10 from us. The kids are very adorable and you look like one of them, that's the part I liked best about this performance.


George : You really know how to work a crowd, very spirited performance, very energetic. The only thing is, I thought the item was a little bit static, you were standing mostly in just one place. 



summerr says : The costumes and the start looked quite promising, Jill after all is like one big kid, add in more kids, and it should work. But unfortunately for me, it didn't. I thought it started out alright, but as we've seen from the 'Sex On Fire' performance, Jill doesn't do well moving too while singing, her vocals get affected. The performance was fun and totally catered to the kids, but I think it did nothing to showcase Jill's voice or her as a performer. The second song looked rather messy too, not just visually, but vocally, the kids, if you could hear them, weren't really in-sync with Jill, so it all just looked really unrehearsed. I'm sure the kids all worked really hard, so good job on bein' so brave to perform (I would never have had the guts to get on a stage that big in front of that many people when I was a kid - still won't!)! Loved the Kanye sunglasses though!


Contender #2  : Luminiq Crew
Luminiq Crew brought in their youngest member Aziz, who's just 10, to join them in a role-reversal skit where Aziz is a teacher and the older Luminiq boys are his 'naughty' students.

 
What did the judges say?
B : One of your strengths is you know how to orchestrate yourselves, direct yourselves in these amazing situations. And you know how to put a story across very neatly and very very well. However, this little boy was unbelievable. I couldn't take my eyes off him - you've got to bring him back!


S : There's a saying 'never perform with kids', and in this case I think its true because he sorta outperformed you guys! That said, I think you guys are very cute, very clever ideas you have there, great breakdancing, good energy!


I : With Mr Aziz or without Mr Aziz, Luminiq I will see you in the finals. 


G : Good idea with the reversal of the roles right from the beginning. The little boy, he's giving you quite a few points on this one, his isolation, his head movements, his attitude, you are a star.

summerr says : 
If FD were here, he'd say "Luminiq Crew is back!". I totally loved this routine! Aziz did great, I wish I'd seen more of him. If he can do flips, I would have liked to see him do it. When the routine started I thought, aiya they gonna lipsync dialogue again? But hey, it worked. "Fatboy!" <-- funny.
I want to see more of Aziz now, I think he totally added value to the night's performance. Loved the 'puppet' segment of the routine - very in-sync! Good job boys on the choreo and the storyline. And I also liked their pseudo school boy costumes with the bow ties. Aiyo adorable.


Contender #3 : Singapore Char Siew Baos!
The Baos! did a mash-up of Justin Bieber's 'Baby' and Taylor Swift's 'Love Story'. With them were four adorable lil dancers and one pretty cool drummer chick, Allison.


What did the judges say?
B : I'm sorry this isn't one of your strongest performances. I feel that the number sort of didn't really come together and I really struggled to hear you.


S :  I think the drummer sort of stole the show. Watch your pitch, some pitchy moments. Overall, you have to choose the right song for this point in the contest.


I : I'm disappointed, because the last two weeks you got better and better, today you just went down. The song choice was no good, I couldn't hear a word you were saying and the music was louder than your singing Ruby. You really need to choose your songs correctly. 


G : I've got two problems. no1, the diction, I couldnt hear a single word you were singing, no 2, your stage presence, you cannot just rely on jumping around and acting cute, leave that to the kids, it'll work for them, not for you. So you gotta up your ante. 



summerr says : 
Unfortunately I have to also agree with judges on this one. Despite the currency of both the songs chosen (songs that are easily recogniseable are easier for people to accept right?) the whole thing was just a bit off. Actually 'Baby' wasn't too bad, but 'Love Story' was really where I struggled to hear Ruby. The music and all the choreography was overwhelming her vocals, sorry but it felt a bit school-talentime-ish for me. Allison did awesome though - good job to the kiddos. The little girl on right in black was also pretty awesome, sorry sweetie, didn't get your name, but you can gelek with the best of them! Baos! hope you'll do better next week k!


Contender #4 : Sean Harrison


Sean sings 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' by Queen, and he's backed up by 5 adorable lil girls gelek-ing their hearts out in the background :) Oh, yes they are mic-ed up and are singing too, but you can't really hear them over Sean's voice and the guitar.


What did the judges say?
B : Sean, you've got the X Factor, you have that, and thats what really caught our attention when you came on last week. I want you to pick a song that reaaallly shows us your vocal chops.


S : You've got a good voice, I watched last week's show and I actually rpefereed that performance. So try to find that back. But I can see you as a future star, a future professional singing star. 



I : I agree with Sebastian totally, A boy who likes animals, has a bad boy look, and sounds so cute crooning. If you don't win the $50,000, you should get a 5mil contract from the record companies.


G : Sean, clean, good voice, but I think when you pick a song like that and you've got five girlfriends on stage, you should sing/act the song a little bit more. And I think what Beatrice and Sebastian meant about last week's performance is that you've got that gift, that ability to switch from head voice to falsetto, a really clean transition, bring that back a bit, cos that's your strength.


summerr says : 
I'm really liking George Chan. His comment was the most constructive. If I were Sean, that specificity about the head voice/falsetto transition is a great help, I'd pick more songs that showcase that. To be honest, I didn't really like this performance. I liked the song choice. In fact when I'd heard him rehearsing backstage, I thought whoa, he's gonna ace this one. But somehow on stage, I felt that there was not much connection with the girls and like George said, not enough 'sing-acting'. There's a lot that you can do with a song as upbeat as this one, the song itself lends a lot of personality to the singer. Job well done to the 5 little divas backing Sean up. They sang their lil hearts out and hello - the blue one on the right and the pink one on the left has serious gelek moves man! Good job girls!


Challenger : CJ Crew
The K-pop crew of 7 babes added in 6 lil kids and 2 teens. The youngest kid in there is Alex and she's just 4, and totally adorable. Their performance is a mash up of quite a few songs, which I can't list cos I'm not k-pop enough :P But I recognised Super Junior's 'Sorry' song :). 




What did the judges say?
B : You girls can take on Luminiq Crew. Here's your advantage, you look really good, K-pop choreo is really nice to watch as well. Here's how you can win - you need to orchestrate your performance so that there are highs and lows. Give it momemntum. Give me a 90-second piece of great choreography, don't mish-mash it too much. Then I can see you at the finals. 


S : You are really entertaining. More tips - sharper moves, more accents on your moves, and bring out more of the K-pop glam. Cos I think you girls look great, so next week, MORE!


I : You need to glam it up if you wanna beat Luminiq Crew. You need to have a story to tell us, each 90 seconds you are given. If you do that, you will get a chance to fight for the $50,000 with Luminiq Crew.


G : You really captured the essence of K-pop dancing. The big word is - you were very synchronised, it was very sharp. Be careful when you splice a lot of music together, sometimes the movement doesn't match the dynamics of the music.

summerr says :
I actually really like CJ Crew. I didn't like the entire performance though. The kids coming in and out at the end felt very 'add-on-last-minute' just to satisfy the criteria for the theme. They were really really cute and all (OMG SO CUTE ARRGH! Especially with the tails and animal headbands!) and they did some moves with their Cheh Chehs, but it looked a bit like an afterthought (even though I am sure it wasn't). The other thing that I found confusing was the inclusion of the two teens. The segment where the boy did 'butterfly' was totally unnecessary. And the young girl in black/white was really good, she shoulda dressed like the rest of CJ Crew and that would make 8! But all that said, I really enjoyed the parts where CJ Crew actually danced in synchrony. I agree with George - they were very synchronised and that was the best part. Followed very closely by the fact that they are eye-candy - they look good. I hope to see more flashy-drama make-up and costumes next week - girls have an advantage where hair & make-up are concerned - it can really vamp up a performance.
Oh, and did anyone notice that Diyana was rapping live at the start? I really liked that part and wish they'd brought it out a bit more. Based on the rapping, sounds like she's got a good voice. And it didn't quiver despite a lot of the dance moves, so I'm looking forward to one day hearing them sing/rap more. 
Good job to little ones for coming to the show and actually 'remembering' to the moves on cue!


JUDGES RANKING 
1. Sean Harrison
2. CJ Crew
3. Jill-Marie Thomas
4. Luminiq Crew
5. Singapore Char Siew Baos!

Based on the ranking, the ones in trouble are Luminiq and the Baos! I kinda disagree with the ranking. I would have ranked it : 
1. Luminiq Crew
2. CJ Crew
3. Sean Harrison, Jill-Marie Thomas & Singapore Char Siew Baos!


Sean's, Jill's and the Bao!'s performances were about the same to me. Good luck for next week guys, gotta bring your A game. 



Big Thumbs Up for the Lil Ones


Just wanna say that all the kids that came on the show deserve a big hug and pat on the back for their courage to perform and their tenacity at doing it. Everyone gave it a good go and they should all be proud of themselves. :) and if your Contender got less than positive remarks from your judges (or anyone, including me), it is NOT YOUR FAULT :)


The show overall ...
Maybe its the theme? I didn't really enjoy the singers performances as much. The two dance performances were pretty good. I guess you can do a lot more with physical choreography than vocal choreography for themes like this? I know its not easy working with kids, they don't always go left when you tell them left. 


Now that Danny's out, it looks like its singers vs dancers to the end. It could go either way at the finals, a sing-off or a dance-off. At this point in time, I wouldn't mind watching a Crew showdown - Luminiq vs CJ. I would so love to see how they can bring it to the next level. CJ already has the upper hand - they're part of a professional performing arts school. The Luminiq boys are street dancers. Street vs School. Nais.


Can't wait - next week's theme is FRIGHT NIGHT! Halloween's comin' a little early for OMG. Come on down to the studio, dress up in Halloween garb if you dare - promise I'll take pics of you and post them here :)


Two more will go home next week and we'll also meet a new Challenger. Who else have producers got up their sleeves. 

 xoxo, s.

Friday, October 15, 2010

OMG Episode 10 : The Review

Lights! Camera! ACTION!
That was the night's theme and it was up to the Contenders how they wanted to interpret it. Pretty much everyone took it pretty straightforward - they all did something related to the movies. 
Right off the bat, OMG! lost two of its best contenders. Eye candy Desert Roses and Vertical Dancers were sent packing before we could even get used to our eyeballs popping out at their super sexy outfits. Sigh, and when Miko spoke, to thank everyone while choking back tears, made me feel like crying too. Yesterday was Irene's 20th birthday, must have been really sad to get eliminated the day before. Backstage right after, all five girls were in tears. Sigh, thats the way the show goes... people will leave...
(sorry no pics of the Vertical Dancers, like I said, they disappeared)


Anyway, Mark Lee was the guest judge for the night and true to form, his 'Inggrish' brought about quite a few chuckles.  Language aside, had he been a judge on a Mandarin-speaking programme, I think he'd be as nit-picky as Ping Hui - he seems to notice the little things more. Interesting. Maybe next time he's on, we should have a translator so that he can give more detailed comments. But I loved his humour nonetheless, its so broken you can't help but laugh with him. To Danny : "You're a guy right? Wah piang everything go so fast black black how I know whether guy or girl?"


In line with the 'movie' type theme, each Contender got to meet their favourite local celebrity. So lets kick off the review here.


Contender #1 : Jigri Yaar Bhangra Academy
Less one member this week, Jigri Yaar is down to just 4. Base man Malv had to exit the show due to work commitments :( so Jigri Yaar is left to carry on the  OMG journey with Myra, Arwind, Yuvraj and Sukhy. They're routine is inspired by Bollywood. I loved that they chose Utt - he's so cute!  



What did the judges say?
Beatrice : 
I think that last week you exploded on our stage, you had an energetic and spirited performance. This week, i have to say I am disappointed. The performance is disjointed and lacks that verve, while you're beautiful dancers, it didn't fire for me as it did last week.


Mark : 
Actually a bit disappointed, you have to be more cheerful, and no power, and your timing was all out.

Irene :
I think that it's such a waste that you have a fantastic female lead in your dance group and she knows the lyrics and she is miming. I feel that the male lead was not miming with her. To me, you kicked out two of the best acts in OMG and you are not treasuring that. If you get through to the next round, please be more prepared.


FD :
The star of your troupe is the young lady. The rest of the troupe is a mess.


summerr says : Whoa, harsh. Too harsh maybe? Energy level is bound to be down when you're short one man, but I guess that shouldn't be an excuse. I kinda have to agree with Beatrice that it seemed a little disjointed. I wasn't sure what the 'story' of the dance was. Although it was quite obvious Myra and Arwind were like totally giving it everything, I can't even comment on the other two cos my eyes were training Myra most of the time. Like FD said, she was the star of the troupe. Time to up your game guys.


Contender #2 : Singapore Char Siew Baos!
The Baos! performance is inspired by the soundtrack of the movies from the 80s. Their fave celeb was Edmund Chen who, according to the Baos!, is just the sweetest, nicest guy ever. Ruby so cute - star struck haha! In the end, they performed a rawkin' mash up of Wind Beneath My Wings and What A Feeling.



What did the judges say?
B: It fels like every week you get stronger and stronger and more confident. Wonderful entrance and a very strong start and you've actually lost a lot of that bouncing around, you just stood still and just belted. Well done I loved it.



















M : I'm so surprised that Siew Mai (Ruby) can sing so well and I'm so surprised that Twa Bao (Dominic) can blow so well. The only thing I didn't like was that you brought me back to my old school days, it wasn't a good time for me. But anyway, you are the one!


I : Every week when I look at the Baos!, I feel like they're my children. They are growing and growing, especially you Ruby, you take all the comments from the judges and you belted it out today. You picked the two favourite theme songs of my life, not only that you have transformed from Char Siew Bao to Fine Dining tonight!


FD : The sax is back I love it! You guys for the second week in a row have shown good you are, old school rocks!


summerr says : 
Fine dining indeed! Woot! You go Baos! Absolutely rocked it. I loved it too. I loved the look especially. Its real nice when you guys 'look' all dressy dressed! And Ruby, dear sweet Ruby turned into a fluffy haired diva man. Loved the frizz, loved the eyes, loved the shoes, you would never know she was totally sick in her stomach the whole day by the way she owned it. Good job you guys - still very shiny happy people. 


Contender #3 : Luminiq Crew
The crew is also down one member. From 7, they are now just 6. Faiz, the youngest member of the group, has had to withdraw due to some family predicaments. Hope it all gets sorted and he's okay. As for the rest, its time to step it up after last week's disastrous comments and bottom 2 ranking by the judges. Their routine is inspired by a combo of two movies - The Matrix and Ip Man. 
  
What did the judges say?
B : I give you guys top marks for comedy. tihs was a much better item than last week. more thought better choreography

M : I am so surprised Ip man can meet Matrix. Your slow motion is really slow motion and really all together.
I think you are the one, very good. (So far, he has two 'the one's. LOL!)

I : I think its very good that we scolded you last week, you definitely have upped the act ten times so welcome back to the show. And please don't go down from here. Keep it up boys!

FD : I'm glad to say the cheesy-ness is back, the corny-ness is back, Luminiq Crew is back!


summerr says : 
This routine was definitely better than last week's. It was more coordinated and more conceptual. Apparently the boys were pushed for time last week with a lot of other commitments thus their choreo last week suffered. I'm glad they had a bit more time to think this week's one through despite losing one guy. Keep up the morale guys, don't lose steam now!


Contender #4 : Danny Koh
His performance is inspired by the movie Wesley Snipes vampire movie Blade. Notice the blades, goth make up and trenchcoat? Plus this week, he has an assistant!


What did the judges say?
B : Danny you are a boy wonder. I think you've constantly proved to us week after week that you're no 'one trick pony'. And like I said, you're always my favourite closet drama queen.


M : I cannot breathe. Everything go so fast. I not even enjoy, then everything disappeared. I never enjoy, then everything come out again. I think you are better than one of the Taiwanese illusionist. You're good. Really. You're good. You're a guy right? Wah piang everything go so fast black black how I know whether guy or girl?


I : Danny Koh, if you don't win, i don't know who should.


FD : To take one trick and make it work so well in 90 seconds proves that you are a master of your craft!


summerr says :  
As usual, Danny delivers. On Sunday night, Danny texted me saying he had a huge headache and had no idea what he was gonna do this week. He said that about the same time the week before, before he decided on the upside down straight jacket thing! Week after week, Danny has delivered, I can't wait to see what else he's got up his sleeve (aside from the rabbits, doves and countless kerchiefs I'm sure he stuffs in there). Loved the Glambert get up and all the drama-mama moves.


Btw, I saw the assistant's arm had a huge gash and I was like, 'OMG did Danny do that?!" To which she smiled and said, "no la, that's old," then pointed at a scab nearby, "this one was from the basket!"


Contender #5 : Jill-Marie Thomas
Jill-Marie sang a mash up of Elton John's 'Your Song' and Gaga's 'Paparazzi' (looks like mash-ups are the way to go right?) and for the first time ever she played the piano - which she picked up on her own. I guess the word 'Paparazzi' is practically synonymous with the words 'lights', 'camera' and 'action'. Haha, good one.
Although, I wished that her segment with Kumar would have had more of him - he hardly said two words :( 

What did the judges say?
B : Jill you look and sound beautiful. There's nothing to say, you do this so well, guitar, no guitar and now with a piano, you do this so very very well.


M: Lovely. Is this your first time playing the piano? Really good. You look like you enjoy the show and the competition. Which means, every week when you come to the show you will bring something new - good!


I : This is the first time we're hearing you play piano and I think you did very well. But I don't really like the hair. But great performance, great remix of three songs in 90 seconds. Thats awesome.


FD : I disagree, you are gorgeous! We saw a whole new Jill and I loved it. I've heard Gaga's Paparazzi, your version is better.


summerr says : 
This performance actually reminded me of when Duane did Pokerface on Idol. It was a great performance, likewise so was Jill's. I think the whole deconstruction of a dance song and rearrangement into a simple accoustic melody is what gets us. I didn't like the 'Your Song' part of it  much, not a big Elton fan, but the minute she took it up a notch to Paparazzi, I was hooked. Nais!


Um, ok, have to agree with Irene, the hair.... I say nay babe. NAY. Return to wardrobe plis.


Challenger : Sean Harrison
 Sean's song is Five For Fighting's 'Superman (Its Not Easy)' and its the theme from (one of my fave) tv series Smallville! Sigh, Tom Welling, those abs, that smile, those eyes (and sometimes vapid expression) - love him. I actually cornered him at a reception to take a picture - I was such a groupie! Oops, sorry, back to Sean, yes, so its his first time on the show and whoa, that VT, about songs 'speaking' etc. Intense. But that's how Sean describes himself as a performer - intense. He wants you to 'feel' the song. Did you?


What did the judges say?
B: Who are you? Where did you come from? What took you so long to get here??? Welcome to the show, I'd better see you next week ok!


M : I always tell people that singapore has a lot of talent. He's the one. I love your voice. I love your song. Sometimes simple is nice, don't too complicated. I love your everything. Good.


I : I closed my eyes when you were singing coz I wasn't sure if it was the CD or it was you. Thank you Sean you were amazing!


FD : You are immensely talented. and the audience will know what I mean when I say this - NOW we have a fight on our hands.


summerr says : 
I thought Sean got off to a rough start, and I was thinking 'oh no, how?' But about half-way through, he seemed to find his stride, lost the nervousness and just got right into the song. Watching the show back, I could see he relaxed right after the bridge. His voice changed when he sang, "I can't stand to cry"...and whoa, from there, I 'felt' the song. So overall, I think he did good. I think he has a real nice tone to his voice, something none of the judges really touched on. And I love that he's not all glammed up and overdressed, he's just like this 'vagabond' who stumbled out on the OMG! stage waiting to be 'discovered'. Naaiis. Thanks to Twohill for pushing him to join. 


Judges Ranking : 
1. Sean Harrison
2. Danny Koh
3. Jill-Marie Thomas
4. Singapore Char Siew Baos!
5. Luminiq Crew
6. Jigri-Yaaar Bhangra Academy


I would have ranked Danny first, and given a 3-way tie to all the singers at #2. I enjoyed them all the same! I think pretty much everyone tried to up their game that night. Actually, right before the show, the vibe I felt backstage was really glum. Even the Baos! ordinarily shiny happy personalities weren't as shiny/happy. The LMQ boys were super quiet and in various states of slump all everywhere. What was up?


One of the producers said it was probably the mid-season 'slump', when everyone's energies are low  because they are tired, "it'll pick up again, when we get to the end," she assured me. 
  

Cheer up OMGers! I know its hard work, and it sometimes feels like no one appreciates the hours you put into the show. Its even worse seeing your friends go home week after week, cutting two a week is brutal, but hey, remember guys, its not just about the destination right? You guys have all gotten so many 'moments of glory' already - enjoy it and keep the shiny-happies up from here on in!



Well, that was Episode 10 of OMG! What did you think of each Contender and who do you reckon will be going home next week. Another two will be leaving the show and a new Challenger will come in thereafter to challenge the remaining 4. The theme is 'School's Out!' and they'll all be 'working with kids' this week for their video clips. 


Oh but before that, the Top 8 (that means Desert Roses, Rhythm 'N' Moves and Vertical Dancers too) will be performing this Sunday, live, on the President's Star Charity Show, do make at date this Sunday for PSC at 7.30pm on Channel 5!


xoxo, s.


ps. I LOL, every time Michelle said 'everybody', I kept hearing Barbarella saying 'hello evrybahdy! LOL!