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Post by wal on Dec 31, 2012 15:53:54 GMT -5
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Post by mahailia on Dec 31, 2012 15:54:53 GMT -5
YAY!!!! What a fun day today, it's been a while since I was able to join an Adam Flailing Party!
Signing off now, I want to wish everyone a very Happy and Prosperous New Year!!!!!!
I'll be gone again till next week, celebrating my mom's 90th birthday with a tea.
Yall have fun!!!!!
Love to all!
eta: I might be back tomorrow to vote.
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Post by melliemom on Dec 31, 2012 16:00:26 GMT -5
I love Adam and I agree with him on Les Miz,There is a bit of self sabotage in my opinion.. I've noticed it a number of times,especially when he's doing really GREAT.. These comments will not help him get movie roles.. Hollywood is unforgiving.. I feel really bad that Adam felt the need to say anything,but i am defending him on every blog and newspaper comments section. The comments will not effect him in "Hollywood" in any way. His challenges for getting a movie roll are more related to his lack of acting experience, his height and physical proportions, and because he is famous as Adam Lambert. BTW this is not a Hollywood picture. It is a UK film from Working Title, Tom Hopper is a British director, it was filmed in the UK and a bit in France. "Hollywood" does tend to support films that employ a lot of people in "Hollywood". That said, Hollywood is not a monolith -- most productions are essentially independent projects. ** Anyway, his career was over in Feb 2010 when he said.... "If only it weren't for Susan Boyle! I'm happy for her success, but that album is terrible. "Wild Horses" is the one that made me laugh the hardest. I just died when I heard it, I was crying with laughter. It was the most horrendous, sacrilegious treatment of that song!" Read more <a href="http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com">celebrity gossip</a> at: www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2010/02/adam-lambert-rips-into-susan-boyle/#ixzz2GeyeLWdOAdam has proven that he can have opinions, be frank sometimes and defend himself. Well thanks Q3, you made me feel better.... Now I can think of my New Year's Eve with DH. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO THE GLAMILY AT ADAMTOPIA.. y'all help keep me sane.
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Post by jazzhands on Dec 31, 2012 16:01:52 GMT -5
I couldn't care less about this Bored kitty is bored with Mizgate It could be worse. The topic could be Adam's toes again.
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Post by teddybear on Dec 31, 2012 16:03:01 GMT -5
[/IMG] [/quote] Me taking a walk today
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Post by wilma on Dec 31, 2012 16:04:55 GMT -5
Thank you very much for taking time to do that :D Looking forward to all the pictures :D Happy New Year
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Post by teddybear on Dec 31, 2012 16:06:25 GMT -5
I couldn't care less about this Bored kitty is bored with Mizgate It could be worse. The topic could be Adam's toes again. Thank god
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Post by butterfly on Dec 31, 2012 16:08:56 GMT -5
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Post by jean1010 on Dec 31, 2012 16:10:00 GMT -5
I don't understand why people think that Adam is dissing anyone with his comments. He praised their acting. He endorsed going to the movie. He didn't think their singing was up to par for that musical. Why is that a "dis" if it is true? If I watch a football player on Dancing With the Stars and say, "He's a great football player, but he is no stellar dancer" am I dissing him? If I listen to an accomplished author read a passage from her latest book and say, "I love her writing, but she is no actor. They should have gotten a professional actor to read her novel on tape," am I dissing the author? People with great talent be it as actors, singers, athletes, authors, designers, doctors or teachers, work tirelessly for years perfecting their craft. The fact that they are not as talented in another craft is to be expected. They haven't poured years of blood, sweat and tears into it. Do you remember the great basketball player, Michael Jordan? Thought by some to be the best ever to play the game. Well, at one point, he decided he didn't want to play basketball any more. He wanted to be a professional baseball player. After all. He was an accomplished athlete. Yeah, well, that career change didn't really work for him. His incredible skills in one game did not transfer over to incredible skills in a completely different game. To say that Michael Jordan is no major league baseball star is not a dis, is it? j/s I loved this post. I imagine that all involved with this film would agree with it also and hence agree with Adam. Hugh Jackman and especialy Russell Crowe have to know that their singing was not up to the demands of the music. Really Adam said some very nice things about the film. I think his honesty especially since he is an know as a strong vocalist will garner more support than criticism. People often like people who speak the truth instead of parroting what is politically correct.
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Post by bridgeymah on Dec 31, 2012 16:10:42 GMT -5
I like Hugh Jackman, but I think the part of Jean Valjean was above his singing abilities. I was so disappointed with this song in the movie for it was my favorite from the show. You can compare Hugh to this YouTube and see what you think. I hope someday Adam will sing this. Haven't seen le Miz movie not planning to see it but agree with last statement here I would love to hear Adam tackle that song... Maybe he a should make a keek or whatever it's called of himself doing it and shut people up forever LOL
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