
(S01E02) After the dreadful auditions and so-so performance last week, I was not too sure about Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann. Would it actually be entertaining this week or would it be just one big simmering pot of stinky mediocrity? It was, unfortunately for audiences, the latter. The performances were good at times but mostly crappy. (It's television, not the high school talent show.) The costumes were hokey. The whole schoolyard dodgeball-esque picking of teams could have been way more suspenseful.
My thoughts about Dance War and my critiques of the performances after the jump. (I decided to do my own critiques since Bruno and Carrie Ann's commentary was a total lovefest. Do they take drugs before the show?)
I'm not reviewing all the performances. That would be way too much cattiness for you to read and way too much heartburn for me (have I mentioned that this show makes my acid-reflux flare up?). So, feel free to leave some of your critiques in the comments.
The performances I thought were especially craptastic (Yep, I made up a word to describe them):
"Survivor," performed by Corina, Alyssa, and Charity. These girls were singing for their life but...I have to stop here. I can't even explain how bad they were.
All seven guys Four guys performed "Larger Than Life." When they sang as a group, they were okay. I mean how couldn't they be. It's a Backstreet Boys song. However, the solos were another story. They need to sing louder. Maybe Drew can teach them how to sing boy band songs. Also, they were together when they danced but no one really caught my eye.
And then there was "Bad Girls" (an appropriate title for this performance I think). The beginning was cool with all the girls behind those panels but it went downhill quickly from there. The girls sounded nervous when they performed their solos. The one time that the girls danced some more technical moves was disappointing too. They had to do a pirouette into a fouette and then I saw a battement (a kick) into a small layout. And all of them were forgettable. I felt like I was watching a pep rally. Those costumes were horrendous too. That's not the girls fault though. Those little sequined dresses made their legs look chunky. And it's hard to make Kelsey's or Charity's legs look big.
The performances I liked or the performance that weren't painful:
Three of the guys (Zach, Phillip and Tony) sang "Hard to Handle." All the solos were pretty good but when they sang together they all tried to outshine each other. If all of you riff at the same time, there's no one left to carry the original melody. That should have been worked out in rehearsal. Also, enough with the head bobbing. And Phillip, enough with the raising your arms like you're some boy bander greeting your tween minions. And no more grinding on Carrie Ann. That's just gross. Have some self-respect.
Mariel, Lacey and Elizabeth performed "Lady Marmalade." While the dancing really wasn't there, the singing was pretty good. Each soloist belted her part and put her own style on it. Of course, Lacey stood out like she did last week. Mariel was good too but I'm not as impressed with her as I am with Lacey. Don't get me wrong. She sings well but I think it's more that she's tiny and doesn't look like she'd have such a booming voice. Elizabeth is very accessible and sincere on stage. She held her own with two people who could out-sing her. (And wasn't Bruno creepy when Elizabeth sang to him. Ick.)
One critique for these three ladies though--these girls need to learn how to walk in heels on stage. When they walked together for the end, a great performance was slightly diminished by how unpolished they looked. I know they aren't professionals but step it up. You're on primetime television.
Some final thoughts (again, please leave yours in the comments):
- This show does NOT have to be two hours 1.5 hours long. That's 1.5 hours of my life I can't get back.
- The girls need to learn how to stand while they are being judged. Most of the girls are attractive and the way they stand just doesn't do them justice. You're still in a costume. Don't stand like you're in jeans and a sweater.
- Who does the sound for this show? All I heard are little tweens screaming. I wish I could hear the background music better. If these people were actually talented, you really wouldn't it know because someone misplaced a few mics in the audience.
- Bruno's Team: Phillip, Charity, Zach, Tony, Lacey, and Kelsey
- Carrie Ann's Team: Mariel, Elizabeth, Bradley, Chris, Qis, and Alyssa
- Here's my team (not that you asked): Lacey, Zach, Elizabeth, Kelsey, Alyssa, and Tony
- Drew Lachey is the best part of this show. He's personable and fun and not a total a-hole like Seacrest. (Oh, and did you catch the slip? "How can these sex...six performers win you over?")
- Please let the writer's strike be over soon.












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-15-2008 @ 9:21AM
sarah said...
wow, that Survivor performance was the worst. i hate it when Destiny's Child sang it, so some no names singing it as a final performance grated on my nerves. my fav performance was The Beat Goes On. it was very kitchy; i loved it. and by the way, Qis is very sexy.
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1-15-2008 @ 10:14AM
Michelle said...
I didn't think this was nearly that bad. I think some of them have a lot of potential, so it will be interesting to see how it plays out. I thought the Lady Marmalade was great. Was it just me or did the guys totally outshine the ladies? Anyways, Kristin, you really hate this show huh?
Just a couple of things, if I am not mistaken, the larger than life song was only 4 guys, not all 7. And the show was only 1.5 hours.
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1-15-2008 @ 11:10AM
Kristin Sample said...
@ Michelle: I'll try to be nicer next week. :) And thanks for the corrections. My DVR said Dance War was from 8-10 p.m. I didn't even notice that it ended early.
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1-15-2008 @ 12:11PM
Pat said...
boring................................................. show
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1-15-2008 @ 3:09PM
David said...
I'm a big DWTS fan, and I really don't like this show. The level of talent is low (they did a poor job picking people from the audition round, obviously), the format is bad, and THE SHOW IS WAY TOO LONG. It's only watchable because I DVR it and fast forward through most of it.
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1-15-2008 @ 10:58PM
TomB said...
Kudos to DW for not showing clip after clip of bad auditions so we can mock and laugh at the performers. That's what I hate about AI - I usually don't watch until they get to the last 5-10 singers.
Unfortunately, what I like about DW - that they don't show the horrible auditions - is the only thing I like about it.
Bruno's tight pants make me a little uncomfortable. Haven 't seen pants like that on a guy since the 70-80's. :-)
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1-16-2008 @ 1:12PM
Allison said...
Totally agree with your review. I don't think they are spending any money on the show. The costumes are horrible (worse than any dancing school). The sound is terrible - I had to fast forward through the intros because of all of the audience screaming. Who is THAT excited for this show? The choreography is uninspired and dated. Maybe that part will change as Carrie Ann and Bruno have their own teams and have the opportunity to use their own skills.
Speaking of them, how can they be so contructive and honest on DWTS and so "Paula-esque" on this show? They even sugar coated the horrible off-key "Beat Goes On" number. That one at least had some potential with the stylization, but was destroyed by the singing.
I really enjoyed the first episode, but I guess when they tried to find people who were multi-talented, they found only mediocre. If you want to see good choreography and performances in dance, please watch So You Think You Can Dance!
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1-23-2008 @ 6:09PM
Cate O'Malley said...
The song that the boys sang when in their fatigues ... had a hook of "Hold on, I'm coming..." and sounded a bit Broadwayish - what was the song/artist?
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1-29-2008 @ 12:33AM
gord said...
putting the average performances aside, I am sick of seeing that Bruno and Carrie Ann fight to see who can steal the most attention on this show. Let's be honest here, the whole concept is about giving some kids a chance at fullfilling their dreams, but these two idiots can't find it in themselves to step out of the spotlight for 2 minutes and let someone else step in who actually needs the attention. Bruno actually thinks that he's being funny half the time, and that old bag Carrie Ann actually thinks she's sexy...put them in a trailer and haul them off to some carnival side show where they can have all the attention they want
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