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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by JuryDuty
(Post 9714787)
I enjoyed it, but it's still more risque than I prefer for what's being billed as a "family comedy." No way I'd want my little ones watching.
Enjoyed this episode too (the "Acafellas" name is inspired...I've actually been involved in the naming of several acappella groups in my life and we never came up with that one) but I didn't dig the music as much this week. Mostly because Rachel didn't have any big numbers and she's the one I want to hear the most. But I am thrilled by the attention the show is getting. As a former show and jazz choir member myself (similar to the Vocal Adrenaline group...going to competitions, hiriing choreographers, 6 hours of rehearsals on Saturdays, etc...back in 1990-1994) it's amazing that it's getting that kind of attention today. |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by JuryDuty
(Post 9714787)
I enjoyed it, but it's still more risque than I prefer for what's being billed as a "family comedy." No way I'd want my little ones watching.
I disagree on the "I Wanna Sex You Up" being good. I enjoy the comedy, but c'mon--no way teachers and male students going to perform that song together at a PTA meeting, especially after being reamed last week for the assembly. They'd all be fired and it'd be a national controversy on FoxNews. I thought it crossed the line between funny and stupid on that one. |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by Draven
(Post 9714836)
Enjoyed this episode too (the "Acafellas" name is inspired...I've actually been involved in the naming of several acappella groups in my life and we never came up with that one) but I didn't dig the music as much this week. Mostly because Rachel didn't have any big numbers and she's the one I want to hear the most.
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by Howiefan
(Post 9713928)
Everybody is singing their part but they're lipsyncing to songs they have previously recorded in the studio.
gtk that they are all doing the singing however. makes sense and i figured they would only go with actors that could belt it out liek that, but the syncing just sounds and looks so off that it bothers me a bit. still love the show though. |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by Draven
(Post 9714836)
How is it being billed as a "family comedy?" It's from the creator of Nip/Tuck for god's sake.
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by scott1598
(Post 9715079)
really? everyone? the singing voice and acting voice just didn't sound the same on some at all. Shuster, Rachel yes. but the others, the jocks, the Coach, even Mercedes sounded way off...
gtk that they are all doing the singing however. makes sense and i figured they would only go with actors that could belt it out liek that, but the syncing just sounds and looks so off that it bothers me a bit. still love the show though. |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
so only 13 episodes this season? or could they do more if show is at least modest success?
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by Draven
(Post 9714836)
But I am thrilled by the attention the show is getting. As a former show and jazz choir member myself (similar to the Vocal Adrenaline group...going to competitions, hiriing choreographers, 6 hours of rehearsals on Saturdays, etc...back in 1990-1994) it's amazing that it's getting that kind of attention today.
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by scott1598
(Post 9715096)
so only 13 episodes this season? or could they do more if show is at least modest success?
Human Target, the new show with Mark Valley, Chi McBride and the guy from Watchmen is taking over this timeslot in January. |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Victor Garber and Josh Groban were on but neither of them sung???
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by riley_dude
(Post 9716016)
Victor Garber and Josh Groban were on but neither of them sung???
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Agreed it wasn't quite as good, but lol at Josh Groban and some other stuff
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by Zee
(Post 9715414)
I too am so excited to see a show like this on the air, and am particularly thrilled for the Broadway actors that are getting this opportunity (even tonight's guest stars were mostly theatre folk). But I have to admit that despite its more risque moments, the show so far is a little sickly sweet for my taste. The "we'll win because we're different" thing isn't anything we haven't seen before, and frankly I don't know what storyline there is besides the hysterical pregnancy, which has nothing to do with the Glee club. They're gonna have to make me fall in love with the characters before I decide to stick around for the long haul.
That said, I think they're moving things forward a bit. It's good to see a little more development for the football coach, the other football player, and the head cheerleader. But it does sometimes seem like the show is simultaneously written by a funny, sarcastic person (the "gag reflex" line from last week, all the cougar bits this week, Josh Groban, and the line about "we started having sex once a week" line this week :lol:) and at the same time having parts written by a cheesy 12-year-old (the lesson learned by the cheerleader, "we'll win because we're different", etc.). Overall I'm really enjoying it though. Wish they had gotten a full season order, especially with all the promo they put behind it. |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
I'm glad there are five songs per show, although I was a little bored by the first half of the show. I would hate to have a musical show on, and there is one number per episode. This is a good mix to me.
Mercedes' song was fantastic. I love the actual song, and this version was probably even better. |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by Achtung
(Post 9716060)
Yeah it kind of feels like they're sacrificing plot at the expense of the musical numbers. And don't get me wrong, the music is great and an integral part of the show, but when there are five songs during 42ish minutes of programming, it doesn't leave a lot of time to flesh out a plot and characters.
That said, I think they're moving things forward a bit. It's good to see a little more development for the football coach, the other football player, and the head cheerleader. But it does sometimes seem like the show is simultaneously written by a funny, sarcastic person (the "gag reflex" line from last week, all the cougar bits this week, Josh Groban, and the line about "we started having sex once a week" line this week :lol:) and at the same time having parts written by a cheesy 12-year-old (the lesson learned by the cheerleader, "we'll win because we're different", etc.). Overall I'm really enjoying it though. Wish they had gotten a full season order, especially with all the promo they put behind it. There are some terrible softball lines throughout the first 3 episodes. A lot of them in fact. Ya, I don't really know how they can have those lines in with the great one liners all over the place. |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
I thought the plot was a big letdown. The humor and singing were on par with the other episodes, which is good, but the plot... ugh.
The teacher can't even muster enthusiasm for the Glee club, and pretty much ditches them for his own acapella group. It didn't even seem like it was because of his feelings were hurt about the whole choreograph issue. It was just that he found something else to focus on. This is the second time in three episodes that he quit on them. His line about being a "good teacher" at the end was laughable. The coach wants the Glee club shut down so she can get her funding back, but apparently the cheerios can raise 8000 in one car wash any time they want. Football jock all of a sudden becomes a singer despite ridiculing Finn for two episodes because he's a cougar chaser now? The "reveal" at the end lacked some punch because it seemed so obvious to everyone. I am surprised at all the musical talent on the cast. Didn't think the guy playing Ken Tanaka or the linen's n' things worker would be able to sing. Also good to see another SYTYCD alum getting a role (I know she was in the opener too). |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
I'm guessing every single role cast on this show was required to be a good singer.
I'm just waiting for the musical number featuring Sue Sylvester! :) |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by scott1598
(Post 9713894)
the only thing that takes me out a bit is knowing most actors are not singing their parts. right? does that bother anyone else?
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by scott1598
(Post 9715096)
so only 13 episodes this season? or could they do more if show is at least modest success?
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
This episode was my first, and I enjoyed it. If the consensus is this one was sub-par, then I'll look forward to the next ep.
Is there always a musical number like the one at the car wash where its not a stage performance of some kind? |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by BGPu
(Post 9719192)
I think it's returning in the Spring, after the Human Target's run, following American Idol.
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by CharlieK
(Post 9719239)
Is there always a musical number like the one at the car wash where its not a stage performance of some kind?
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by Achtung
(Post 9716060)
, all the cougar bits this week, Josh Groban, and the line about "we started having sex once a week" line this week :lol:)
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Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 9717198)
Also good to see another SYTYCD alum getting a role (I know she was in the opener too).
THanks |
Re: Glee -- "Acafellas" -- 9/16/09
Originally Posted by Ropes Pierre
(Post 9721979)
I think it is someone in Vocal Adrenaline, but not sure who. Any help?
THanks http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2689943/ |
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