Does anyone know what just happened? Britain's Got Talent possibly had one of its most bonkers episodes ever tonight, thanks to a hypnotic dog (sure), a man dressed as a nun on a motorised piano, and Simon Cowell actually being nice. What the hell was that about?
Look, Bgt has always had its odder moments, but for good portions of this episode we wondered whether we'd fallen asleep and dreamt the whole crazy thing.
Where do we begin? How about at the start, with Musical Ruth... also known as Matthew Hunt. Musical Ruth was the aforementioned male nun who drove a piano round the stage singing 'Give Me Oil In My Lamp', which we genuinely haven't heard since we were sat cross-legged in assembly 15 years ago.
Obviously, Simon buzzed immediately ("It was one of the worst acts I think I've seen on this show") but David couldn't resist a ride on the piano.
Look, Bgt has always had its odder moments, but for good portions of this episode we wondered whether we'd fallen asleep and dreamt the whole crazy thing.
Where do we begin? How about at the start, with Musical Ruth... also known as Matthew Hunt. Musical Ruth was the aforementioned male nun who drove a piano round the stage singing 'Give Me Oil In My Lamp', which we genuinely haven't heard since we were sat cross-legged in assembly 15 years ago.
Obviously, Simon buzzed immediately ("It was one of the worst acts I think I've seen on this show") but David couldn't resist a ride on the piano.
- 4/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Relativity Media, the film and TV company that already has a sports representation business, is now moving into representing fashion industry talent -- including designers, creative directors, stylists, editors, hair and makeup artists, and some corporate brands -- through the New York City-based M3/Relativity. The new division will be run by Mitch Grossbach, Matthew Hunt and Martin Dolfi, all of whom had similar jobs with CAA until August. They will report to Relativity COO Happy Walters. Unlike CAA, where they were limited to the usual agent's role, the new M3/Relativity toppers will not only find jobs for clients but will also
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- 9/11/2013
- by Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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- 8/16/2013
- by Josh Dickey
- The Wrap
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- 10/11/2010
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
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