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  • #46
    Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

    Originally posted by ABADays View Post
    Helio Castroneves and Julianne Hough ------ Grade A.
    One of my favorites. I like Helio's personalty . . . and he's paired with one of the best in Julianna. Should make the finals, probably second favorites.

    Jennie Garth and Derek Hough ------ Grade A.
    Another favorite. Jennie comes across as quite and unassuming. I'm thinking she will make the finals, and would be a dark horse to win.
    I've met Helio on a few occasions and was no different than he appears on the show. Extremely likeable guy and I'm rooting for him. Of course, Julianne helps.

    Jennie has been a huge surprise to me. I thought both of her dances were absolutely elegant (don't call me gay).[/quote]

    You aren't gay. She is elegant. She has been hot ever since 90210. What's great is that she's STILL hot as hot can be. Not Julianne hot, but hot nonetheless.



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    • #47
      Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

      There's a reason the pictures of Marie in the 70s are the way they are--she was only in her teens when they were taken.

      As for who's going to get voted out when I have a horrible feeling that Cameron Mathison is going to stay on longer than he should because of all this fans from All My Children.

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      • #48
        Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

        Originally posted by grace View Post
        There's a reason the pictures of Marie in the 70s are the way they are--she was only in her teens when they were taken.

        As for who's going to get voted out when I have a horrible feeling that Cameron Mathison is going to stay on longer than he should because of all this fans from All My Children.
        The fact that she was in her teens is exactly why I can't fathom comparing her back then to Jane...or now for that matter....but that's just me.

        I like Cameron. I think he is doing very well for how tall he is. I agree with the judges (not like my technical opinion matters as much as theirs do, but it makes sense) that it would be more difficult to master steps with that much length of body as opposed to being normal or short...

        As far as ranking who is left, on technical ability thus far, my opinion would stack them this way as of right now:

        1) Mel B

        2) Helio

        3) Jennie

        4) Cameron

        5) Marie

        I would've had Jane above Marie, but I understand why Jane was sent home this week instead of Marie.



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        • #49
          Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

          http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21761121/page/2/

          Helio quicksteps his way to a perfect score
          The Indy champ takes the lead heading into the semifinals

          COMMENTARY
          By Ree Hines
          MSNBC contributor

          In a night lacking the usual host of personal tragedies and illnesses making up so much of this season, Monday’s “Dancing with the Stars” was all about the dance. This performance night showcased why some stars are destined for next week’s semifinals, and why a couple of couples could skip it all together.

          While the show continues to boast an impressive batch of celebrity talent, the gap is widening. The judges even put away their sunshine pep talks, and took nitpicking to a new level. And, finally, Mel B and Maksim Chmerkovskiy aren’t the only obvious pick for the end. Now, it’s a serious dance competition.

          Last week Jennie Garth’s lack of confidence made up the biggest criticism from the judges. In a bizarre effort to deal with that, her partner Derek Hough brought in some self-esteem boosting support from Richard Simmons. Yes, the “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” guru worked on Jennie’s issues.

          When Richard told her she was “worth more than all the pearls in the ocean,” she looked like she might laugh, but instead wept. “You have to do that foxtrot and jive and believe in it,” he urged her. Somehow his sparkling tank top and fuchsia pompom didn’t distract from the message.

          It must have worked, as Jennie hit the floor with mounds of confidence for the jive. Maybe a bit too much. It was an overload of energy and gusto, much like Cameron Mathison’s crazed foxtrot last week. Her enthusiasm led to some sloppy moves, and Derek couldn’t cover for the obvious timing gaps.

          Head judge Len Goodman put aside his usual kind words and let the actress take some heat. “Jennie, I’ve got to be honest; I’m not sure if that jive tonight is deserving of getting in the semifinals.” Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba agreed, leading to a score of 24.

          For the first time, Jennie looked surprised not to get some praise. She was so wrapped up in believing in herself, she didn’t sense it coming. “I thought I did great!”

          With a chance to redeem herself in the foxtrot, Jennie, decked out in an old Hollywood glamour gown, improved. The judges considered it a come back, but didn’t back down from their overall “needs improvement” message. Still, with a total of 50 out of 60 for the night, Jennie and Derek can’t complain.

          Not quite perfect
          After his mixed showing last week, Cameron promised, “This is my week to bring home a 10!” Then again, he seemed shocked he didn’t earn a perfect score for last week’s jive, so maybe he’s not his own best judge.

          Dancing the Viennese waltz to “Hedwig’s Theme” from the Harry Potter movies, Cam and Edyta Sliwinska started out strong. Len wasn’t wild about Cam’s choice to bare his chest in a non-Latin routine, but as the turns and counterturns grew, the routine grew on him, too. The all nines fell short of the soap hunk’s goal, but there was still the cha-cha to go.

          That’s when it went downhill for the couple. Cam made all the right marks, but struggled in the finesse department. Carrie Anne pegged it when she said, “You hit the lines and they’re beautiful. It’s all the in-between moves you need to work on.”

          Len simply found it wooden and “dancing by numbers.”
          When the set of eights were revealed, the disappointment showed on Cameron’s face. But he took some solace when the audience booed the judges. And much like Jennie before him, he shrugged it off and exclaimed, “I thought I did alright.”

          Little bit too much country
          Returning to the game following the death of her father, Marie Osmond relied on her dad’s “the show must go on” mentality. Rehearsals saw her dancing well and looking good. Really good. Glance back to footage of the first week to see what the ballroom workout can do. Wow!

          Unfortunately, that’s where the wows ended. She and Jonathan Roberts performed a good-for-her rumba, but didn’t deliver a performance to prove last week’s spot-on quickstep was more than just a fluke.

          Len couldn’t articulate the problems with the boring number, as he was too busy putting his foot in his mouth. “I knew this was going to be a tough dance for you; it’s meant to be a young couple dance.” Ouch. He tried to dig his way out, saying that the oldest woman in the competition and her partner put a “sophisticated tweak on it.”

          Marie clearly got good marks from her brother Donny Osmond, who clapped and cried for her efforts. Of course, his scores don’t count, so it was just eights from the officials.

          The take-two dance for Johnny and Marie, the jive, fell flat as well. Kicking up more of a country sidestep line-dance than a jive was the issue. But Marie looked so much more comfortable with the country moves.

          Bruno and Carrie Ann debated whether the dance even was a jive, and Len tried to make up for last time by just saying the jive is fun and “you came out and gave us fun.” Must not have been enough fun, as they still landed in last place with a total of 49.

          Helio Castroneves and Julianne Hough weren’t going to repeat their past missteps. Julianne took Helio through a video of the last dance and pointed out the problems, before bringing in a “pit team” of ballroom heavyweights, including the recently booted Tony Dovolani, to show him how it’s done.Usually, those rehearsal montages just seem like set-up filler, but something must have clicked for the Indy champ. In their first dance, the paso doble, Helio worked the cape like a pro and his footwork was markedly better than it’s been in three weeks. He even took on the matador character without making the scary faces he’s assumed in past acting attempts. Progress!

          The audience loved it; the judges loved it; and with 27 points, no one could have expected things were going to get so much better. But they did.

          Jumping from the stage step (Cam style!) in a bright yellow zoot suit, Helio launched into a flawless quickstep. He and Julianne worked in perfect time and gave not only their best performance but possibly the best of the show so far.

          After the prolonged cheering and standing ovation, the judges continued clapping as though they were as stunned as the crowd. “I thought you looked like a big dancing banana,” Len quipped. “It was fantastic.” And if they had any doubt of that, their first perfect 30 of the season should put it to rest.

          They can’t all be 30s
          The only other perfect scoring couple in the game, with two 30s under their belts for past performances, Mel and Maks took the stage next. The passionate and aggressive tango they performed harked back to last week’s paso. Once again in all black, they even rehashed a couple of their own steps. The dance was great, but it felt redundant.

          Without the eerily similar feel, they might have managed 10s instead of nines for the routine. But there was still time to see some 10s for their mambo. They received two of them, in fact, and a nine for the surprisingly standard interpretation. That’s standard in a good way.

          The classic, hip thrusting fun and fast mambo was no frills, strictly ballroom material. If Carrie Ann didn’t dish that nine, M&M would’ve tied Helio and Julianne for night. But Carrie Ann did point out one thing that speaks volumes to Mel’s success so far. “Maks looks like he’s having a great time with you.” The usually grumpy pro does seem positively pleased with his partner — a big change from seasons past.

          Going into Tuesday night’s results show, Jennie and Cameron are both red zone possibilities, but they aren’t the ones that need to worry the most. As host Tom Bergeron put it when he announced the standings, “Languishing at the bottom are Marie and Jonathan.” The fan base loves Marie, but even if she sticks around one more week, it’s clear the competition is beyond her now.
          -----

          My thoughts.

          Helio Castroneves and Julianne Hough ------ Grade A.
          Helio probably worked his way up to co-favorite with Mel B.

          Mel B and Maksim Chmerkovskiy ----- Grade B.

          No attitude this week, I liked that.

          Cameron Mathison and Edyta Sliwinska ------ Grade B.
          If Marie stays he will probably make the finals, because that will make Jennie Garth going home this week.

          Jennie Garth and Derek Hough ------ Grade C.
          I don't know if she has the fan base to beat Marie. Had a better week though.

          Marie Osmond and Jonathan Roberts ------ Grade C.
          Should go home this week, but probably won't. I'm thinking Jennie will.

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          • #50
            Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

            http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14573491


            His own biggest fan: Cameron Mathison was certain this was his week “to bring home a 10” with the Viennese waltz or cha-cha, not his week to go home. And evidently he thought he deserved perfect marks the week before, too. Hey, that’s why the stars don’t judge their own performances. That’s not to say he can’t dance — his partner Edyta Sliwinska has made enormous progress with him over the last seven weeks — but he never mastered ballroom finesse. Still, it’s a shame to see SuperCam fly away before ... ahem ... certain other dancers.

            Semi-dancing to the semifinals: Once again Marie Osmond showcased some mediocre dance skills, and once again her loyal fans drummed up the votes to save her. It’s not the first week she’s stayed while superior celebrity hoofers got the boot, but this time it takes her to the semifinals. Her good-enough rumba and little-bit-country jive didn’t stand out in the mix Monday night, and even Marie was shocked when Tom Bergeron announced she and Jonathan Roberts were still in it. But Mel B wasn’t just surprised to hear the news -- she looked downright angry.

            Leading the pack: While Helio Castroneves’ first dance, the paso doble, proved he paid attention to the judges' comments about his all-heel footwork last week, his quickstep left that performance in the dust. He finally delivered a performance worthy of all the promise he showed in the first weeks of the competition. That earned Helio and Julianne Hough their first perfect 30. Just before inviting them to dance the encore, head judge Len Goodman called the fast, precision routine the best quickstep they’ve seen in five seasons of the show.

            Sweatin' to the ballroom: After an odd confidence pep talk session with weight-loss coach Richard Simmons, Jennie Garth hit the floor with plenty of gusto. Unfortunately, that bold attitude didn’t help the sloppy, hyper jive that followed. She and Derek Hough redeemed themselves with an elegant fox-trot, but it still didn’t please Bruno Tonioli, who insists that Jennie’s failed to dazzle him despite her dazzle potential. Len, on the other hand, thinks Jennie could be this season’s dark horse.

            M&M know mambo: Helio and Julianne may have dominated the night, but Mel B and Maksim Chmerkovskiy weren’t far behind. In fact, just one point separated the power couples. If M&M’s aggressive tango didn’t seem so derivative of the previous paso, it could have been the dance of the night. But it was their near-perfect mambo that showed why they’re still the couple to watch for on finale night. Without relying on gimmicks, the classic, streamlined mambo ranked among their best moves yet.

            ------------

            I like Marie, but she should have went home. When she was pronounced safe I figured it would be Jennie or Cameron going home. Personally I would have preferred Mel going home to Cameron.

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            • #51
              Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

              Originally posted by Will Galen View Post

              I like Marie, but she should have went home. When she was pronounced safe I figured it would be Jennie or Cameron going home. Personally I would have preferred Mel going home to Cameron.
              I'm glad you agree about Marie. I definitely agree that she should be gone. I would say that I think Mel is technically better than Cameron, but I think Cameron is better than Jenny.

              It is beyond me how people can still be voting for Marie and calling it a dance competition. Given those fans' level of involvement, they should just have a show where they talk to the stars and have them do some stupid horse-and-pony show and then the morons can vote for the star they "like" the best. Those voting for Marie at this level surely can't be voting for her because of her dancing ability...

              Still the only reality tv related show I will watch...



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              • #52
                Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

                Personally, I've never liked Cameron's dancing. This week I thought Marie did better than Jenny.

                If you want to talk about voting injustices Wayne Newton never should have lasted as long as he did. Sabrina should have never been in the competition in the first place. I'm not sure Jane Seymour or Mel B. should have either.

                If people are going to be bent out of shape about fans voting for the personality instead of the dacing talent then they should have the judges scores count 2/3 and the fan votes count 1/3 or only let the fans vote once or not have the voting start until the episode is over.

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                • #53
                  Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

                  Why Jane? I'm glad Jennie is still in. Much to my surprise I've really enjoyed her dancing. Helio still has my vote though.

                  We get all the shows a day late and for some reason they didn't show the results show tonight. AFN has it listed but not showing it.
                  The best exercise of the human heart is reaching down and picking someone else up.

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                  • #54
                    Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

                    Originally posted by grace View Post
                    Personally, I've never liked Cameron's dancing. This week I thought Marie did better than Jenny.

                    If you want to talk about voting injustices Wayne Newton never should have lasted as long as he did. Sabrina should have never been in the competition in the first place. I'm not sure Jane Seymour or Mel B. should have either.

                    If people are going to be bent out of shape about fans voting for the personality instead of the dacing talent then they should have the judges scores count 2/3 and the fan votes count 1/3 or only let the fans vote once or not have the voting start until the episode is over.
                    I thought Jenny did pretty poorly, so I won't argue about Marie vs. Jenny. I COMPLETELY agree about Wayne Newton, but Sabrina got dogged hard, IMO. She should still be in the competition. Her leaving is the biggest controversy in the five years of the show.

                    Jane was always so-so in my book. It was obvious to me that she didn't have the mustard to get anywhere near the finals, but she was doing better than Marie when she left. She should have stayed last week and left this week instead of Cameron, with Marie already being gone.

                    Mel B. is the only competitor who is close to Helio, IMO. I'm almost certain, barring a 'Bush-in-Florida' style injustice, that it will come down to Mel B. and Helio. Given what I've seen, that is what it should be.

                    I wholeheartedly agree about a more staggered points system. I would go farther than the the 2/3-1/3 split you suggest to more like 75-25 or even 80-20. It is called DANCING with the stars, and that is how it should be scored. I understand that quite a bit of the popularity of the show is the fan participation by being able to vote, but that should take a very large backseat to the judges (who know what good dancing is) scoring....

                    The show has lost a lot of credibility this season, IMO.



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                    • #55
                      Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

                      Originally posted by ABADays View Post
                      Why Jane?
                      As far as I'm concerned anyone who's had any dancing experience shouldn't be in the competition. Jane was training to be a ballet dancer, but had an injury that forced her to give it up. Granted that was 40 years ago, but still. Last year I didn't think Joey Fatone should be in it and this year I didn't think Sabrina should be in it. As much as I liked Joey Lawrence I didn't think he should have been on the show because of the dancing he did when he was little.

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                      • #56
                        Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

                        So I like how this thread went from Awesome! to Dancing with the Stars thread in t-minus ten seconds.
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                        • #57
                          Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

                          Originally posted by Pig Nash View Post
                          So I like how this thread went from Awesome! to Dancing with the Stars thread in t-minus ten seconds.
                          Well, I only have so many photos of Julianne, but the show is on twice a week....



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                          • #58
                            Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

                            So, let's say Donny Osmond is right and Marie wins the whole thing. Anyone think they'll redo the voting process for next season?

                            I do have a new theory on why Marie made it through again this week. It's Bruno's fault. He didn't give her a ten on her first dance. Voters were pissed and voted for her. Me? Well, I couldn't get through on the phone to vote for Helio and then I forgot to vote on line.

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                            • #59
                              Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

                              What did Donnie say exactly? For some reason my recorder didn't record it.

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                              • #60
                                Re: heywoode's Julianne Hough photos thread

                                My wife and I have watched the show for the first time this year, mostly because she was a big Donnie and marie fan growing up. the crazy thing is, we never watch the results show just the first night. We also never vote. Iguess it is because we watch the Biggest Loser on Tuesdays.

                                As for the voting, I doubt it will change. The same thing happens on American Idol and it has not changed. I doubt ABC will mess with a good thing and milk this for all it is worth.

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