The News Review:
- trailer break: ‘Dance Flick’
- ‘The Bachelorette’ star Jillian Harris narrows the field to 20 …
- Tech prediction: Could Break-Dance Hero join the Guitar Hero games?
trailer break: ‘Dance Flick’
Flick Filosopher
I wish I could say that it was a mystery why movies like this continue to get made. Alas that it?s true that they do tend to make huge profits: their box office is never enormous but they?re cheap to produce. And no one ever went broke underestimating the stupidity — or the bigotry — of the public.
‘The Bachelorette’ star Jillian Harris narrows the field to 20 …
Reality TV World
Before Jillian entered the cocktail party to spend some one-on-one time with each bachelor Chris explained that she would also get to present a first-impression rose boutonniere which would make the recipient safe from elimination that night prior to The Bachelorette’s first fifth-season Rose Ceremony. Jillian then entered the party and began talking with the men who quickly began doing whatever they could to get her attention. Two of the highlights included Wes a 32-year-old musician from Austin TX pulling out his guitar and singing Jillian a song and Michael a 25-year-old break dance instructor from Astoria NY giving her on a break dancing lesson that evolved into a dance off between Michael and Greg. However it wasn’t long before Chris interrupted the reception to announce that he had five more bachelors to introduce”For the first time in The Bachelor history it won’t just be the 25 of you there will be 30 bachelors” Chris announced. After introducing themselves to Jillian the party resumed and it didn’t take long for one of the five additional bachelors — Tanner P. a 30-year-old financial analyst from Dallas TX — to convince Jillian to remove her shoes and dip her toes in the pool so that he could get a look at his secret obsession: women’s feet. “I’m a big foot guy I love feet” Tanner explained during an interview.
Tech prediction: Could Break-Dance Hero join the Guitar Hero games?
Shiny Shiny
I’m sure issues would arise- firstly there might not be that many songs suitable to dance too and if the gyrating virtual bodies on screen are anything to go bye they’d need to get some serious help with characterization to make the dance section look appealing Then we’d get to the problem of trying to fit all the different tracks on one screen- with someone on guitar drums a mic and a dance mat it could start looking messy. I reckon they could get around this by incorporating dance widgets and having them work as a stand alone piece of machinery. And if the songs are too fast for real rhythmic action- how about breakdance hero? Combine rapping with moves on the floor for some serious cation and tie that into the DJ Hero game to get clubbers attention?The possibilities are endless.
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