The lineup for tonight's (May 28) Britain's Got Talent live semi-final has been revealed.
Young comedian Jack Carroll is set to have everyone laughing with his appearance, and controversial singer Alice Fredenham is also performing.
'Low Rent' tribute act Meat Diva will be competing as well, along with fast-paced dancers Martin and Marielle.
Music will come from drummer and DJ McNasty, singing duo Jack and Cormac, and young singer/rapper Gabz, while Modupe Obasola is also bringing her acoustic sound to the stage.
Finally, dance act MD will be trying to impress Cowell after he was left unenthusiastic about their audition.
Who will you be voting for? Let us know in the comment box below.
Photo gallery - Britain's Got Talent's semi-final show one:...
Young comedian Jack Carroll is set to have everyone laughing with his appearance, and controversial singer Alice Fredenham is also performing.
'Low Rent' tribute act Meat Diva will be competing as well, along with fast-paced dancers Martin and Marielle.
Music will come from drummer and DJ McNasty, singing duo Jack and Cormac, and young singer/rapper Gabz, while Modupe Obasola is also bringing her acoustic sound to the stage.
Finally, dance act MD will be trying to impress Cowell after he was left unenthusiastic about their audition.
Who will you be voting for? Let us know in the comment box below.
Photo gallery - Britain's Got Talent's semi-final show one:...
- 5/27/2013
- Digital Spy
Beautiful girl in a white tank top? Check. Low rent horror concept? Check. Lots of running around and missed cell phone calls? Check. Looks like all the ingredients are in place "The House At The End Of The End Street," the latest low-grade horror movie to feature an actress who has since moved on to much bigger and better things.
Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Max Theriot and Elisabeth Shue, the movie tells the story of a mother (Shue) and daughter (Lawrence) who move to a new town, only to discover their house was the place where a family was slaughtered, and a lone survivor, a young man (Theriot), still lives there. The two kids embark on a romance, but soon darker secrets come to the surface. This is all pretty rote stuff, and we can't see anything here that differentiates it from numerous straight-to-dvd titles except for the fact that it...
Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Max Theriot and Elisabeth Shue, the movie tells the story of a mother (Shue) and daughter (Lawrence) who move to a new town, only to discover their house was the place where a family was slaughtered, and a lone survivor, a young man (Theriot), still lives there. The two kids embark on a romance, but soon darker secrets come to the surface. This is all pretty rote stuff, and we can't see anything here that differentiates it from numerous straight-to-dvd titles except for the fact that it...
- 6/1/2012
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
More rubber suits, more water monster mayhem and more Joe Dante talking about The Monster of Piedras Blancas.
Low rent but affectionately made by professional monster movie fans, this modest Creature imitation didn’t garner many theatrical playdates but had a long afterlife on tv Double Chiller programs. The well constructed Monster is considerably less sympathetic than his Black Lagoon compatriot. The producers missed a bet by not hiring their lead actor, radio star Les Tremayne, to narrate the trailer.
Click here to watch the trailer and then read on for some annotated oddities.
This movie has already led me to two things that my mind is having trouble processing. The first is this little Wikipedia factoid:
Parts of the rubber monster suit showed up years later on Flipper, in the episode Flipper’s Monster, which was directed by Ricou Browning, who had performed the Gill Man swimming scenes in Creature From the Black Lagoon.
Low rent but affectionately made by professional monster movie fans, this modest Creature imitation didn’t garner many theatrical playdates but had a long afterlife on tv Double Chiller programs. The well constructed Monster is considerably less sympathetic than his Black Lagoon compatriot. The producers missed a bet by not hiring their lead actor, radio star Les Tremayne, to narrate the trailer.
Click here to watch the trailer and then read on for some annotated oddities.
This movie has already led me to two things that my mind is having trouble processing. The first is this little Wikipedia factoid:
Parts of the rubber monster suit showed up years later on Flipper, in the episode Flipper’s Monster, which was directed by Ricou Browning, who had performed the Gill Man swimming scenes in Creature From the Black Lagoon.
- 6/8/2011
- by Danny
- Trailers from Hell
Low rent but affectionately made by professional monster movie fans, this modest Creature imitation didn't garner many theatrical playdates but had a long afterlife on tv Double Chiller programs. The well constructed Monster is considerably less sympathetic than his Black Lagoon compatriot. The producers missed a bet by not hiring their lead actor, radio star Les Tremayne, to narrate the trailer.
- 6/7/2011
- Trailers from Hell
Come find your own watery grave as we dig into the deep and bring you a week of water-based monster movies! Follow along for this week’s preview!
On Monday, June 6, Howard Rodman brings us the trailer to (arguably) the very best of the Universal monster movies, The Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Last of the great Universal monsters, sporting a brilliant man-in-suit design that can’t be beat and has resisted years of attempted remakes and redesigns. The most iconic of the now-classic Jack Arnold/William Alland sci-fi pix and probably the most famous of sci-fi fan Richard Carlson’s numerous genre starring turns. Ditto for co-stars Richard Denning and the still-stunning Julia Adams. One of the greatest 3-D movies of the ’50s. Even Marilyn Monroe was moved by the Gill Man’s doomed beauty-and-the-beast plight.
On Wednesday, June 8, join Joe Dante for the trailer to The Monster of Piedras Blancas.
On Monday, June 6, Howard Rodman brings us the trailer to (arguably) the very best of the Universal monster movies, The Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Last of the great Universal monsters, sporting a brilliant man-in-suit design that can’t be beat and has resisted years of attempted remakes and redesigns. The most iconic of the now-classic Jack Arnold/William Alland sci-fi pix and probably the most famous of sci-fi fan Richard Carlson’s numerous genre starring turns. Ditto for co-stars Richard Denning and the still-stunning Julia Adams. One of the greatest 3-D movies of the ’50s. Even Marilyn Monroe was moved by the Gill Man’s doomed beauty-and-the-beast plight.
On Wednesday, June 8, join Joe Dante for the trailer to The Monster of Piedras Blancas.
- 6/6/2011
- by Danny
- Trailers from Hell
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