Finally, Glee ends. Glee particular fire is not something that pleases me because, being a very current series (when an episode is broadcast is finished recording the next) the wait for the next season is very long.
Despite having only two seasons, has been adapted to current issues, spoke of the Arab riots, the gay teen suicide, the rise of social networking sites like twitter and used recent songs that have been a "boom".
Glee but this time has left us a surprise to all fans, I say surprise because it is something they have kept very secret, granting rights to another television channel that was not Fox so you do not transcend the news.
Glee has created a reality show to choose their new actor, to participate in the third season and will join the revolution.Best of all, the reality is for summer, so the wait will be made less hard. Oxigeny channel is responsible for maintaining the project, called "the glee project"
the contestants have been selected through an audition and they all have characteristics are different, not afraid of ridicule and also have a huge desire to be part of that.
reality show premieres 12th June and will air every week. It promises to be competitive at stake a place in a series with more audience and more awards of 2010.
promotion are doing with the song "firework" by Katy Perry
http://thegleeproject.oxygen.com/gleeproj/photos/meet-the-contenders
now, Glee is on tour in america, with all tickets sold and expects to end the series next Tuesday, with the final in new york and feelings in the air.:)
Glee is a musical comedy-drama television series that airs on Fox in the United States. It focuses on the high school glee club New Directions competing on the show choir competition circuit, while its members deal with relationships, sexuality and social issues. They discovered that maybe to be a part of something special does you to feel special.
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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
BORN THIS WAY
Only 3 episodes to end the second season and the stories and the chapters are closed and intensifying. All stories are the same direction, as the name of the chorus says, winning nationals in New York, but meanwhile, after a break of a month, came the most important chapter of the season (born this way) that lasted 60 minutes, a tribute to Lady Gaga has sparked the ire of conservatives in the U.S., which is the advance to the prom and nerves in the last days before the competition.
The central theme that exposes Born this Way is the acceptance of oneself. The episode is responsible for addressing the issue in such diverse, ranging from physical characteristics to the tastes, preferences and certain hobbies. Glee This basically takes the essence of the series, so it is logical that we remember the first episodes.
It all begins when the lead singer a hit after a nose job and decides to stake the group in the final competition, which makes the director (Will) rethink their confidence and accepted as themselves
He makes them written on a shirt that for once have felt embarrassed or discriminated against and that they would like to overcome, asked to choose a song that reflects as identiican with others and that is wearing it as a way of overcoming
The star character of the chapter has been in my opinion the school counselor, Emma Pislbury, who suffers from obsessive compulsive cleaning and which refuses to try to believe it's only a hobby but in the end, seeing all the children accept themselves and also with the help of Will decides to go to a specialist and treated.
the two songs star chapter in my opinion were:
- I Feel Pretty / Unpretty, one of the best mashups created by Glee. The contrast between the two songs - the musical West Side Story and the group TLC, respectively - result in a candid moment on the part of Rachel and Quinn. The sequence that accompanies the song and the performance quality is the best I've seen.
and of course:
- Born this way, the closure of the chapter that contains all the essence of what it wants to reflect Glee, the thing which is criticized and loved in equal parts, his defense to homosexuals and criticizes American society in that appearance, especially in institutes dealing
BORN THIS WAY (SUBTITLES)OFFICIAL VIDEO
SOMEWHERE ONLY WE KNOW (SUBTITLES) OFFICIAL VIDEO
I FEEL PRETTY/UNPRETTY
CRITICS:
"is sick"
"so there are no schools in the U.S."
"The series clearly reflects the personal views of Ryan Murphy, creator of 'Glee'-how should one become an adult, not that of most Americans. This is the latest initiative to promote their depraved homosexual agenda, " said the conservative critic Dan Gainor the thread of a chapter in which a character decides to confess his homosexuality"
"It's the gayest school in the history of mankind"
judge for yourself
The central theme that exposes Born this Way is the acceptance of oneself. The episode is responsible for addressing the issue in such diverse, ranging from physical characteristics to the tastes, preferences and certain hobbies. Glee This basically takes the essence of the series, so it is logical that we remember the first episodes.
It all begins when the lead singer a hit after a nose job and decides to stake the group in the final competition, which makes the director (Will) rethink their confidence and accepted as themselves
He makes them written on a shirt that for once have felt embarrassed or discriminated against and that they would like to overcome, asked to choose a song that reflects as identiican with others and that is wearing it as a way of overcoming
The star character of the chapter has been in my opinion the school counselor, Emma Pislbury, who suffers from obsessive compulsive cleaning and which refuses to try to believe it's only a hobby but in the end, seeing all the children accept themselves and also with the help of Will decides to go to a specialist and treated.
the two songs star chapter in my opinion were:
- I Feel Pretty / Unpretty, one of the best mashups created by Glee. The contrast between the two songs - the musical West Side Story and the group TLC, respectively - result in a candid moment on the part of Rachel and Quinn. The sequence that accompanies the song and the performance quality is the best I've seen.
and of course:
- Born this way, the closure of the chapter that contains all the essence of what it wants to reflect Glee, the thing which is criticized and loved in equal parts, his defense to homosexuals and criticizes American society in that appearance, especially in institutes dealing
BORN THIS WAY (SUBTITLES)OFFICIAL VIDEO
SOMEWHERE ONLY WE KNOW (SUBTITLES) OFFICIAL VIDEO
I FEEL PRETTY/UNPRETTY
CRITICS:
"is sick"
"so there are no schools in the U.S."
"The series clearly reflects the personal views of Ryan Murphy, creator of 'Glee'-how should one become an adult, not that of most Americans. This is the latest initiative to promote their depraved homosexual agenda, " said the conservative critic Dan Gainor the thread of a chapter in which a character decides to confess his homosexuality"
"It's the gayest school in the history of mankind"
judge for yourself
Thursday, March 17, 2011
SELF-ESTEEM...
Tu piensas que soy cero
Pero ¡Hey! Todos aquellos que quieres ser, probablemente
empezaron mal como yo
Tu puedes decir que yo soy un raro de show (no me importa)
Pero ¡Hey! Dame solo un poco de de tiempo, te apuesto
que puedo hacerte cambiar de idea
Toda la suciedad que has tirado en mi camino, no es tan
difícil de tomar (eso está bien)
Porque algún día tu estarás gritando mi nombre y yo
sólo miraré hacia otro lado (eso está bien)
Solo ve directo y tírame tu odio que tu boca pueda
(para que todos puedan oír)
Pégame con lo peor que tengas y déjame hundido (cariño
no me importa)
Sigue así y muy pronto tu verás que tú quieres, tú
quieres ser…
Un perdedor como yo… un perdedor como yo…
It's part of one of the original songs in the episode Glee premiere last Tuesday, so called. The first thing to say that the episode itself was on the previous competition to get to compete in New York, but used all the problems they had in previous episodes to write songs with anger, sadness and love ...
the other highlight of the episode was the interpretation of Rachel (the most amazing female voice) from another topic -get it right-
¿Qué puedes hacer
Cuando tu bien no es lo suficientemente bueno
Y cuando todo lo que tocas se derrumba?
A causa de mis mejores intenciones
Sigo cometiendo errores
Sólo quiero arreglarlas de alguna manera
Pero ¿cuánto tiempo me tomará...?
¿Cuánto tiempo me tomará...?
Hacer las cosas bien
honestly, this actress named Lea Michele is one of the players deserve a mention. Their role is absolutely incredible and his performances are wonderful reviews every week. It is considered one of Hollywood's future (started at 9 years on Broadway) and is currently shooting New Years Eve. Only 24 years old and 3 nominations for the Golden Globes and Grammys
Remember the name: Lea Michele
finally, the most awaited by fans, a couple of kids Kurt and Elaine are finally together, with some of the most beautiful declarations of love of the season. In conclusion, this episode has shown that you always have to be yourself no matter what happens while you're happy and you use the bad times to show your talent and grow and learn at the same time of them
Blaine:
“Kurt, there is a moment when you say to yourself, ‘Oh, there you are. I’ve been looking for you forever. Watching you do 'Blackbird' this week, that was a moment for me. About you. You move me, Kurt. And this duet would just be an excuse to spend more time with you."
Pero ¡Hey! Todos aquellos que quieres ser, probablemente
empezaron mal como yo
Tu puedes decir que yo soy un raro de show (no me importa)
Pero ¡Hey! Dame solo un poco de de tiempo, te apuesto
que puedo hacerte cambiar de idea
Toda la suciedad que has tirado en mi camino, no es tan
difícil de tomar (eso está bien)
Porque algún día tu estarás gritando mi nombre y yo
sólo miraré hacia otro lado (eso está bien)
Solo ve directo y tírame tu odio que tu boca pueda
(para que todos puedan oír)
Pégame con lo peor que tengas y déjame hundido (cariño
no me importa)
Sigue así y muy pronto tu verás que tú quieres, tú
quieres ser…
Un perdedor como yo… un perdedor como yo…
It's part of one of the original songs in the episode Glee premiere last Tuesday, so called. The first thing to say that the episode itself was on the previous competition to get to compete in New York, but used all the problems they had in previous episodes to write songs with anger, sadness and love ...
the other highlight of the episode was the interpretation of Rachel (the most amazing female voice) from another topic -get it right-
¿Qué puedes hacer
Cuando tu bien no es lo suficientemente bueno
Y cuando todo lo que tocas se derrumba?
A causa de mis mejores intenciones
Sigo cometiendo errores
Sólo quiero arreglarlas de alguna manera
Pero ¿cuánto tiempo me tomará...?
¿Cuánto tiempo me tomará...?
Hacer las cosas bien
honestly, this actress named Lea Michele is one of the players deserve a mention. Their role is absolutely incredible and his performances are wonderful reviews every week. It is considered one of Hollywood's future (started at 9 years on Broadway) and is currently shooting New Years Eve. Only 24 years old and 3 nominations for the Golden Globes and Grammys
Remember the name: Lea Michele
finally, the most awaited by fans, a couple of kids Kurt and Elaine are finally together, with some of the most beautiful declarations of love of the season. In conclusion, this episode has shown that you always have to be yourself no matter what happens while you're happy and you use the bad times to show your talent and grow and learn at the same time of them
Blaine:
“Kurt, there is a moment when you say to yourself, ‘Oh, there you are. I’ve been looking for you forever. Watching you do 'Blackbird' this week, that was a moment for me. About you. You move me, Kurt. And this duet would just be an excuse to spend more time with you."
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Glee-Blame it the alcohol
I think for the first time in 2 ½ seasons, the producer and director Ryan Murphy glee and his writers have erred by focusing on the plot, something relevente given that they see in the U.S. alone 13 million people and where each chapter is look very closely at its future repercussion so I'm going to criticize the episode last week, the most current topic of alcohol and drugs in adolescence
Alcohol consumption among teenagers is a reality and I think appropriate Glee expose the problem, however, I think we lacked a bit of tact. On the one hand, gave data on the number of deaths from alcohol poisoning, car accidents mentioned, gave special importance to the designated driver, being responsible. Okay, I understand. But in the end the whole episode exposes alcohol consumption as fun, almost like selling the idea to the kids. Honestly, it bothered me a bit, especially the demographic goal of the series. I just hope that the episode has left them the right message.
The most important moment of the episode reflects the damage of alcohol at a party organized. explains the stereotypes of teenagers is when they are drunk, and certainly some are wrong, because we all felt we had identified at some point in our lives with one of them, so, try to show them that when we drink, none of us are different but the alcohol controls us
Choose yours in your mind
the drunk who gets hysterical and tearful
drunken girl/boys gets angry
the boy or girl who becomes a stripper
the boy or the girl who never stops laughing and is quite happy, though seated on a chair
the girl or guy heavy, overly amorous
etc
finally just say that the musical performances were not as amazing chapter in other chapters, only made references to artists related to alcohol problems as Kesha and in some ways making a critical
Alcohol consumption among teenagers is a reality and I think appropriate Glee expose the problem, however, I think we lacked a bit of tact. On the one hand, gave data on the number of deaths from alcohol poisoning, car accidents mentioned, gave special importance to the designated driver, being responsible. Okay, I understand. But in the end the whole episode exposes alcohol consumption as fun, almost like selling the idea to the kids. Honestly, it bothered me a bit, especially the demographic goal of the series. I just hope that the episode has left them the right message.
The most important moment of the episode reflects the damage of alcohol at a party organized. explains the stereotypes of teenagers is when they are drunk, and certainly some are wrong, because we all felt we had identified at some point in our lives with one of them, so, try to show them that when we drink, none of us are different but the alcohol controls us
Choose yours in your mind
the drunk who gets hysterical and tearful
drunken girl/boys gets angry
the boy or girl who becomes a stripper
the boy or the girl who never stops laughing and is quite happy, though seated on a chair
the girl or guy heavy, overly amorous
etc
finally just say that the musical performances were not as amazing chapter in other chapters, only made references to artists related to alcohol problems as Kesha and in some ways making a critical
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
What is behind GLEE?
The group it is formed by the students who in certain way are least adapted in the 'High School'. In every chapter there is a social background with optimistic messages for the persons who suffer discrimination.
Across the music they manage to join more, to fight against the homophobia, the mistreatment,not wished pregnancies, familiar problems. They overcome the typical problems that any teenager can suffer and that could meet that always there is an exit.
Besides all that, Glee adapts topics that not all the teenagers know, of the 70's, 80's and actually like Journey, REM, Madonna, Bonnie Tyler, Queen, Celine Dion, the kiss, Whitney Houston, Bon Jovi, Cee-Lo, Lady antebellum, Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears...
All these prominent figures contribute to him series a great capacity of integration and diversity and lead her to touching topics as delicate as the bullying, the teen pregnancies, the homosexuality, the food and psychological disorders, the competitiveness and especially the capacity of overcoming.
Across the music they manage to join more, to fight against the homophobia, the mistreatment,not wished pregnancies, familiar problems. They overcome the typical problems that any teenager can suffer and that could meet that always there is an exit.
Besides all that, Glee adapts topics that not all the teenagers know, of the 70's, 80's and actually like Journey, REM, Madonna, Bonnie Tyler, Queen, Celine Dion, the kiss, Whitney Houston, Bon Jovi, Cee-Lo, Lady antebellum, Lady Gaga, Jay-Z, Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears...
All these prominent figures contribute to him series a great capacity of integration and diversity and lead her to touching topics as delicate as the bullying, the teen pregnancies, the homosexuality, the food and psychological disorders, the competitiveness and especially the capacity of overcoming.
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