look like a disguise??? i mean i know he probably thought so he wouldnt receive any attention...but come on we knew it was Michael Jackson like look
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I have to agree that one doesn't look like a disguise at all, you can easily tell that it's him.
"The X Factor": The good, the bad and the sub-"Glee"
"It's not about the judges any more. Now it's about America," said Cowell, as last night's show began. We'll see how true that is.
So yes, America would vote one act off. And, an even greater yes this, America could vote on Twitter. The Twitter hashtag was displayed on screen throughout. Would all this modern gizmo worship mean that the young and the disaffected would spend a moment away from Occupy Wall Street to tweet a vote or 20?
First into the cauldron of socially networked uncertainty were Stereo Hogzz . They sing. They dance. They stress. They performed Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation." There was a lot of energy. There was a lot of militarism. Their arm gestures verged on the Germanic, circa 1939. This was as original as war.
Immediately, Simon Cowell offered this: "I don't think there's a band in the world right now that's as good as you."
There's high praise. There's hyperbole. And then there's hype. Crude, non-sensical hype. I vote number three.
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"The X Factor": The good, the bad and the sub-"Glee"CBS News - Dec 31, 1969
Scherzinger, not wanting to be out-hyped, compared Crow to Michael Jackson. One feared that Abdul could only compete by comparing her to Jesse Jackson or even Jackson Pollock. Instead, she merely criticized the song choice. The conflict is part of theWinnipeg Free Press - Dec 31, 1969
As soon as she's out of the spotlight, she slumps and the bouquet slips to the floor -- a snapshot of emptiness that speaks of manipulated stars like Michael Jackson. Then there's the chilling shadow of political oppression. While Godden doesn't make