Monday, September 19, 2011

Community Premieres This Thursday!





Oh my God! Did you watch the Emmys last night? Weren't the gowns, like, amazing?!!!


(cue: puke sounds)


Sorry. I had to sit the Emmys out last night.


Why?


Oh, because NBC's Community was SNUBBED. It was not nominated for Best Comedy Series nor Best Supporting Actor/Actress nor Best Actor/Actress nor ANYTHING. The only award it was nominated for and won was a technical award for the stop-action work done in the episode: Abed's Uncontrollable Christmas for which it definitely deserved.


I don't know when people are going to wake up and realize that Community is hands down the best show on television and I LOVE Modern Family. Like, crazy love. Like, I have breaks with reality and truly believe that I am related to the Dunphys. Okay? So take my word for it: Community is the best show on television. It's by far the smartest comedy. Period. Including the premium cable channels. I would put Community against Entourage, Weeds AND Bored to Death. So there!


Okay... Let's stop complaining about meaningless awards and focus on this upcoming season.


First and foremost - John Goodman is joining the cast.


Honestly, I'm normally against change. Seriously. Don't even think about handing me a freaking nickel. I'll kick you. Anyway, I generally hate the addition of new cast members to an already existing cast that I adore. I've been tense all summer about the way they left the plot line with Pierce (Chevy Chase) because his character's development last season was by far my favorite. When I initially heard that they were adding a new cast member I was quite pissed. However, the minute that I found out that it was John Goodman I was beyond thrilled. He's a TV veteran (Roseanne), he's a Cohen Brothers favorite (Big Lebowski, Raising Arizona, etc...) and he's been in a bunch of other movies. He's easily one of my favorite performers who work in film. I am very excited about his addition to the cast.


Other Season Three Spoilers (provided by: TVGuide.com per their interview with creator: Dan Harmon)) -


Regarding Pierce's role in Season Three -




TVGuide.com: First things first, though, you have to deal with last year's cliff-hanger. Will we see Pierce (Chevy Chase) back in good standing with the group?


Harmon: We definitely need to resolve that conflict, and we're going to focus on that in the first episode of the third season. [Pierce] is going to continue to be a part of the show, and I want to learn more about his character and continue to play games with the audience that allow them to answer that question of, "Why would anybody ever hang out with this guy?" And I want people to have those questions about everybody [in the group]. ... I want to delve more into the characters' lives and psychology in a way that I'm hoping will be surprising to people.


Regarding the rest of the cast of Community -




TVGuide.com: So what sort of plans have you made for the characters?


Harmon: Well, Britta (Gillian Jacobs) is going to choose a major in the beginning of the season. It's been a long time coming. She's finally going to commit to a chosen vocation and she'll be trying to prove herself throughout the year. I want to see with Abed (Danny Pudi) more of the things that make it difficult to be him. We've seen lots of him being a superhero in his disconnection, and I want to see what the price of that disconnection is sometimes in stories that challenge him more. 
For Shirley (Yvette Nicole Brown), I want her character to evolve a bit now that she's gotten back together with her husband. She's going to need to find her volition. She's going to need to move forward, and like Britta, decide what it is that she wants to do with her life. Pierce needs to atone with Jeff (Joel McHale), and I want this to be the season that we meet Jeff's father if possible. Annie (Alison Brie) is going to have a rival that will bring the worst out in her and cause her to have to do with battle with some of her profound weaknesses.  And a couple of the characters will be cohabitating in different combinations that will move the show forward I think.


TVGuide.com: What about Troy (Donald Glover)?


Harmon: Troy is going to be pursuing his talent for plumbing. He's going to finally have surrendered to that, but he's going to be torn between that and another occupation that will want him more badly and want to exploit his talents in a different way. Troy's going to have probably the most heroic journey of all in an epic sense, because he's sort of the chosen figure who has this gift. He's going to be torn between two worlds that Greendale's campus is affected by profoundly. 


Regarding Ken Jeong (Chang) -




TVGuide.com: And what's Chang (Ken Jeong)  up to this season?


Harmon: I wanted him in a position of authority.  I thought that would be very funny. So there's going to be a whole story to his occupying that role. Chang is going to be a security guard, and his story is going to be the story of a man's rise to power.
Blog sites have rumored that Annie and Abed might get together this season.


According to: Community Things  -


Season 3 Spoilers (Annie and Abed)





Community | Speaking of stolen kisses, fans of this acclaimed NBC comedy are curious as to what will come of the season finale clinch shared by Annie and — of all people — Abed. Noting that “nothing happens on this show that doesn’t have weight to it,” series boss Dan Harmon previews, “It’s more about how Annie was affected by that kiss,” seeing as Abed was technically channeling Han Solo at the time. “We know that Annie has a [bad boy] ‘type,’ and Abed accidentally stumbled into it,” says Harmon. “But it remains to be seen whether Abed was ‘there’ for it.”



Finally -

Regardless of spoilers, regardless of new cast members, regardless of ZERO acting nominations from the Emmys... Community is it's own entity. It is the only show on television that takes the art of situation comedy and tears it apart piece by piece and in turn defines a generation through pop culture references and honest emotion.


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Top Ten "Losers" From So You Think You Can Dance

Look. I have respect for any dancer who is brave enough to audition for Fox's So You Think You Can Dance. So please understand that when I use the word "loser" it is to distinguish from the winner while being mildly provocative. I'm only using the term as a clarification. Okay? No hurt feelings. SYTYCD is my favorite reality competition show. I have been watching it from the beginning. I feel confident that I could win a trivia contest about the show. I'm not trying to be a jerk, I'm just trying to make a point.

Anyway, I want to highlight the ten best dancers from all seasons (in my opinion) who did not place first. Often times, I find that America does not choose my favorite dancer nor the dancer whom I believe to be the best technically.

Normally, I would tell you that the following list is in no particular order but in this case that would be a lie. I am beginning with number one and yes, this is my number one choice. I can't believe that he was not the winner during his season (Season Two). I truly believe that he is the best contestant the show has ever had AND has grown to become one of the shows best choreographers. Yes. I'm talking about...

#1: TRAVIS WALL

Travis Wall was runner up to Benji Schwimmer on Season 2 of SYTYCD. Travis, a contemporary dancer from Virginia Beach, is still the only white boy to successfully pull off Krump (sorry Billy Bell, but it's true). Travis Wall performed a contemporary piece choreographed by Mia Michaels which won the show an Emmy. In my opinion, Travis had the best "center" of any contestant on the show.

The dance I've chosen to highlight Travis was a Top 6 group number choreographed by Mia Michaels. In this piece you can clearly see that Travis' technical ability outshines that of everyone else in the group. If you're not sure which one is Travis, he's the one that is front and center with the blond faux-hawk.



#2: ALLISON HOLKER


Honestly, if I had to guess, I would say that Travis Wall would pick Allison Holker as the best dancer from SYTYCD. They appeared on Season Two together and I remember the night that Allison was prematurely voted off of the show. Poor Travis. He cried like a baby. I think he even stomped like a toddler. It was pretty hilarious. Well, I mean, except for the part where Allison was voted off of the show. Allison is incredible. She dances the way that Meryl Streep acts. She puts every inch of her soul into her movement and expression.

The piece that I am choosing to highlight Allison is actually not from Season Two, but rather from last year when she appeared as an All Star for Season Seven. This is a Sonya Tayeh piece. Allison is beyond incredible as was her partner: Alex Wong.

CLICK THIS LINK TO WATCH ALLISON'S PERFORMANCE

#3: BILLY BELL


Billy Bell is an interesting lad. Technically, he was on both Seasons Six and Seven. During Season Six, he only managed to appear in the very first episode because he became ill with mono. As a contestant on Season Seven, the judges were unbelievably hard on him and seemed to prefer the Disney cookie-cutter performers like Kent and Lauren (who I totally love, but let's get for real. Billy Bell went to Juliard and like, Kent and Lauren didn't).

Anyway, Billy has unique, original movement unlike anyone else on the show. I mean, truly unique. He reminds me of the actor from the movie Dead Poet's Society: Robert Sean Leonard. Like the character in Dead Poet's Society, I could totally see Billy playing Puck in Midsummer's Night Dream (you totally thought that I was going to type: Like the character in Dead Poet's Society, I could totally see Billy Bell blowing his brains out, right? That's what you thought I was going to type? You sick freaks!)

Like I was saying, this kid is the best. The dance that I have chosen to highlight Billy is an obvious choice if you're a fan of the show, but regardless, it shows a lot of the reasons why he's so special.

CLICK THIS LINK TO WATCH BILLY'S PERFORMANCE

#4: DONYELLE JONES

Donyelle is also from Season Two. What can I say? That was a great season! Anyway, Donyelle specialized in this hybrid form of dance. It was a mix of contemporary, jazz, african, broadway and hip-hop. She was extremely versatile and she had a real understanding of musicality.

I feel like occasionally she was over shadowed by her partner, Season Two winner Benji Schwimmer, but overall America loved her as did the judges.

The piece I've chosen for Donyelle is one example of her overshadowing Benji.




#5: KAYLA RADOMSKI

During her season, Season Five, Kayla was the top front runner. Nigel sang her praises the entire season and then, out of nowhere, Jeanine Mason did her solo during the Top Four performance and won American over with the greatest pirouette I have ever seen in my life. Poor Kayla. She ended up placing fourth (after Ryan Kaprzak: who was adorable but not a "better" dancer than Kayla).

My mother loved Kayla's backstory. She was raised by a single-mother who relied on her parents to help raise Kayla. Kayla was really close with her Pap who was in the audience for every show. She was normal. She was poor. Yet, she could out-dance everyone else. Simply put, Kayla rocks.

The piece that I have chosen to highlight Kayla was also nominated for an Emmy. It is also choreographed by Mia Michaels.  It's called: Addiction.

“SYTYCD - Kayla & Kupono - Addiction by Mia Michaels” video at DanceJam.com

#6: JAKOB KARR


Jakob is so freakishly talented that I've surprised myself by not mentioning him sooner. Jakob, a contemporary dancer, seemed gifted at every style thrown at him. Including hip-hop AND ballroom. Most petite contemporary guys are terrible at ballroom. They have "spaghetti arms" (to quote Patrick Swayze in Dirty Dancing) and they usually don't seem masculine enough for their partner. Not Jakob. This guy was a dancer and an actor. He sold every routine he was in.

The piece I've chosen to highlight Mr. Karr is a dark contemporary piece choreographed by: Sonya Tayeh which shows his acting ability as well as his dancing ability.



#7: ADE OBAYOMI


By my seventh choice, it's pretty clear that I have a "thing" for contemporary dancers. Ade Obayomi delivered the best solos of anyone ever on SYTYCD. When the judges said "dance for your life", Ade did just that. He combines technique with funk and soul. He was the epitome of "for real". I love, love, love Ade. Obviously the judges love him too because they keep bringing him back to be an ALL STAR.

To best showcase Ade, it only seemed appropriate to show one of his solos from the show.



#8 CHELSEA HIGHTOWER


Simply put, Chelsea Hightower was the best ballroom dancer to ever appear on SYTYCD. FACT. She has gone on to be a featured dancer for Dancing With the Stars where she has earned an Emmy for her choreography.

As a contestant on SYTYCD, Chelsea was the most versatile of all the ballroom dancers ever to appear on the show. She was the only ballroom girl that I have ever seen NOT look like a jag when dancing hip-hop.

With that said, here is Chelsea with another piece choreographed by Mia Michaels. This is a dark contemporary piece starring Mark Kanemura. This was Chelsea's first piece of the season and she knocked it out of the park.




#9: ROBERT ROLDAN


Yes, he's a contemporary dancer. No, he's not from Season Two. He's from last season, Season Seven. Robert... Robert, Robert, Robert. The boy can dance. Like, he can REALLY dance. He points his toes and shiz. He's incredible. He's also incredibly gorgeous (as you may have noticed from the above picture). He has old movie caliber good looks. He's like a mix of William Holden and Cesar Romero rolled into a major league baseball player's body. Woo! I better stop or I'm going to need a cold shower. Mama loves her Robert Roldan!

The piece I've chosen for Robert was choreographed by Travis Wall and it's called "Fix You".

CLICK THIS LINK TO WATCH ROBERT'S PERFORMANCE

#10: COURTNEY GALIANO


Courtney was easily the most underrated contestant ever on SYTYCD. Mia Michaels (both a judge and choreographer) was vicious to her with her critiques. Courtney worked professionally as a NY Knicks cheerleader and had to work harder than everyone else to prove that she was a serious dancer.

Clearly, despite Mia's negativity, Courtney managed to make it to the Top Four during her season (Season Four) and has been asked back to be an All Star.  You can see Courtney on Shake It Up (Disney) and she's appeared on Fox's hit show: GLEE.

The piece that I've chosen to highlight Courtney was choreographed by Sonya Tayeh called "The Garden".



Okay. So there you have it. The Top Ten "Losers" from So You Think You Can Dance (in my humble opinion). I am a true fan of the show and I welcome feedback. Please share with me in the comment section any contestant that you feel that I may have overlooked. I know that I'm biased with the contemporary dancers, but often times they are the most versatile of the pack.

(Disclaimer: I realize I left out legends such as Danny Tidwell. However, while I feel Danny is technically brilliant he  is not much of a performer. Alex Wong was another great contestant, but Alex was injured too early on in the season to really evaluate his overall performance.)


In the next issue of Gab Pop Label we'll be taking a sneak peak at the upcoming season of NBC's hit show:Community! Stay tuned!