In late 2021, Fox’s reality TV show “The Masked Singer” took a trip down memory lane and revealed its Top 10 best performances of all time, ranked. At the time the special aired, the program was midway through its sixth season, so only performances from Seasons 1-5 were considered for this “All-Time Countdown.” In case you missed it, we’ve provided videos of all of these wild and wacky (and emotional) performances down below. As always, Nick Cannon hosted “The Masked Singer” retrospective. The all-star panelists are Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy, Ken Jeong and Nicole Scherzinger.
10. Donny Osmond as Peacock (Season 1)
Song: “The Greatest Show” by Hugh Jackman
This American icon and former teen idol wasn’t afraid to “Shake a Tail Feather” as he rocked the house to several hit songs, including the title track from the musical film. Donny Osmond managed to sing his way to second place in...
10. Donny Osmond as Peacock (Season 1)
Song: “The Greatest Show” by Hugh Jackman
This American icon and former teen idol wasn’t afraid to “Shake a Tail Feather” as he rocked the house to several hit songs, including the title track from the musical film. Donny Osmond managed to sing his way to second place in...
- 10/26/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Stars: Katrina Mattson, Amy Gordon, Robert Berlin, Justin Prince Moy, Brandon Grimes, Magdaln Smus, John Carlssun, Liz Congo, Deanna Grace Congo, Timothy Shults, Viktir Ackeev, Joseph Ellis | Written by Joseph Ellis | Directed by Jamaal Burden
Yet another Yeti movie… will this be as abominable as the rest? I joke of course. This abominable-monster-movie is actually anything but; in fact it’s a pretty decent, if low budget, entry into the killer Yeti sub-genre. A genre which has already given us Abominable in 2006, a film that some say is the peak of this particular horror genre; yet one that has been mined a myriad of times over the years – to varying degrees of success. From the 50s and The Abominable Snowman to more recent films like 2008’s Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon.
This time round we’re following a research team who are on a journey to obtain a plant...
Yet another Yeti movie… will this be as abominable as the rest? I joke of course. This abominable-monster-movie is actually anything but; in fact it’s a pretty decent, if low budget, entry into the killer Yeti sub-genre. A genre which has already given us Abominable in 2006, a film that some say is the peak of this particular horror genre; yet one that has been mined a myriad of times over the years – to varying degrees of success. From the 50s and The Abominable Snowman to more recent films like 2008’s Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon.
This time round we’re following a research team who are on a journey to obtain a plant...
- 1/18/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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