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Yet Again, Ali G Gets Through On X-Factor!
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Is this a plot, or a gang of students having a laugh?
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Andy H, The similarity to Ali G is entirely intentional, and part of the joke. It is a cover version of his act by a femal performer. X-factor is all about copying and unoriginalit y, so how is Honey G any different from the rest?
11:03 Mon 07th Nov 2016
Prudie - I may be confusing you, but that doesn't mean that the rest of the congregation are not with the point I am making.
My sarcastic reference to Ali G is rooted in the parallels with Honey G - both hate the same 'surname', both have bogus pretentions to black culture, both are getting a very very long way on a seriously weak initial premise.
The point where their paths part is that with Sacha Baron Cohen, his character is intentionally satirical, and uses clichés and standardised behaviours gently to mock the culture he lampoons.
Anna Gilford has no such skill and is riding the contrary nature of the viewing public.
So, as I said, is it a plot, or a gang of students having a laugh?
My sarcastic reference to Ali G is rooted in the parallels with Honey G - both hate the same 'surname', both have bogus pretentions to black culture, both are getting a very very long way on a seriously weak initial premise.
The point where their paths part is that with Sacha Baron Cohen, his character is intentionally satirical, and uses clichés and standardised behaviours gently to mock the culture he lampoons.
Anna Gilford has no such skill and is riding the contrary nature of the viewing public.
So, as I said, is it a plot, or a gang of students having a laugh?
pixie - a fair point.
As Mick Jagger always used to say, there is no such thing as bad publicity.
Ms. Gilford is obviously not stupid, and probably doesn't want or need the five minutes of fame that winning will give her.
She appears immune to the hostility she receives from the studio audience, maybe she could do a Maximus in Gladiator, launch her microphone at the judges' table and yell "Are you not entertained?".
As Mick Jagger always used to say, there is no such thing as bad publicity.
Ms. Gilford is obviously not stupid, and probably doesn't want or need the five minutes of fame that winning will give her.
She appears immune to the hostility she receives from the studio audience, maybe she could do a Maximus in Gladiator, launch her microphone at the judges' table and yell "Are you not entertained?".
Gromit - I must admit that is an angle I had not considered - you may very well be right.
I do know, as does anyone with experience of the X-Factor, that she will not last five minutes when the show is over, win or lose, but given your interesting view, that may be something for which she is entirely grateful.
I do know, as does anyone with experience of the X-Factor, that she will not last five minutes when the show is over, win or lose, but given your interesting view, that may be something for which she is entirely grateful.
pixie374
//..I think she knows exactly what she's doing. I wonder if it started off as a bet to see how far she can get and she will stay in for as long as she is being talked about and increasing viewers...//
''..I wonder if it started off as a bet...//
What- like Donald Trump , the accidental candidate , who was not being serious when he threw his hat in the ring ?
//..I think she knows exactly what she's doing. I wonder if it started off as a bet to see how far she can get and she will stay in for as long as she is being talked about and increasing viewers...//
''..I wonder if it started off as a bet...//
What- like Donald Trump , the accidental candidate , who was not being serious when he threw his hat in the ring ?
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