(07-08-2013, 09:00 PM)Himm2 Wrote: Just shows how Haley Reinhart was more in tune with what would sell off her album than the idiots at Interscope. We've seen "Oh My" and "Undone" used in quite a few entertainment releases to public viewing. "Free" kinda died on the Idol Results show stage. Her songs are starting to get in the mainstream almost as much as the overused "Home" by Philip Philipps which was playing in the surgical prep area of the hospital that my wife was in this morning.
Don't forget "Hit the ground running" . Actually, I bet Hit the Ground would have the highest "yes" answer rate to among random people to questions like : "Have you heard this song before" , "Is this a song you'd expect to hear at exciting moments at a stadium or other public venue" ...
It's just a matter of time till they get "Let's run away " in a few spots I wouldn't be shocked if ....well we've played that game before.
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I actually kind of liked the show.
I don' know if they'll have Haley's music* on it again but I think I could watch a few episodes of the show without feeling like fingers nails on the chalk board watching Glee. (Follow me I'm right behind you probably has a higher destiny than a crappy cable drama but I suppose familiarity wouldn't hurt it finding higher purposes ( not my field of business though.. love to hear the pro's and cons on that sort of thing from an insider)
I think it was parodying itself as it went right? It was walking a funny line between a sitcom and a soap opera.. more soap maybe but sort of in the way "the mentalist" is a comedy and a police drama ? (I only watched the mentalist for 1 season or so before I got bored. but still )... Good looking people with some sex appeal.... a few comic lines and a sort of thread of a story with "good guys" and bad guys is sort of fun. Maybe a lot of soap opera's are like that but when I watched a couple episodes of Nashville it sure seemed like the viewer was supposed to take it seriously.
A good old british farce that sort of plays things a bit maudlin while obstensibly carrying the serious story along is kind of fun..
I couldn't watch "glee" for the life of me no matter how many times i've tried... its is made for 12 year olds I suppose .. I like the adult humor and situations a bit more at my age. ; )