Saturday, 28 December 2013

Watch And Enjoy The Worst Videos of 2013

 "Best" and "worst" are subjective terms. Something that's absurd or obscene to one viewer might be hilarious or titillating to another. But after poring through dozens of videos, we found some that, by any standards, are just downright bad. And in some cases, the worse they were, the more people watched.................
Read on for our list of 2013's just plain really bad clips. Did we miss any. By all means, feel free to weigh in with your own choices..........................
01. Naughty Boy, "La La La" (featuring Sam Smith)

The video for the buoyant "La La La" starts like an ad for an anger-management program, and quickly deteriorates into a cross between "The Wizard of Oz" and "El Topo." Simply put, the imagery is too dark and surreal to compliment the upbeat tune.
02. Alison Gold, "Chinese Food" 
Alison Gold - Chinese Food (Official Music Video) 

This is from Rebecca Black's producer and it's arguably worse than "Friday." Even if the song didn't suck, the lyrics are atrocious and the imagery is offensive, employing every Chinese stereotype and throwing girls in Japanese kimonos into the same steaming wok because, well, you know, they're all Asians.
03. Rebecca Black & Dave Days, "Saturday"

Two years ago, Rebecca Black made one of the worst videos of all time, "Friday." Now, she's back for more abuse with (seriously?) "Saturday." She's only 15 and she already thinks she's Paris Hilton: lighting sparklers, playing poker, having food fights, and drinking. Next stop rehab.
05. Tay Allyn, "Mass Text"
"Mass Text" - Tay Allyn- Official Music Video 

It's understandable why the psycho chick in this video doesn't receive her classmates' mass texts. She looks like a stalker in the beginning, and while she eventually proves she can dance, sing, flirt, and kiss, she's still creepy… and possibly delusional.
06. Ylvis, "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)"

"The Fox" features baby-book lyrics ... and semi-terrifying noises a fox might make if it were dosed and tortured. The actors here are dressed as animals, and dance in a house and at a rave in the woods. It's Supposed to be satire, but it's irritating, not funny.
 07.  Kanye West,"Bound 2" 

The focal point here is the endless motorcycle ride Kaye and a topless Kim Kardashian take through various nature landscapes as they flex, stand, and stretch. If they were on a real bike they surely would have crashed. Fortunately, the cycle footage is as fake as Heidi Montag's breasts.
08. Tamar Braxton, "Hot Sugar"

Okay, there's a cell phone screen split into nine app boxes, and throughout the song, each zooms in to display imagery that ranges from silly to stupid. There's even a blatant reference to Instagram that could have yielded kickbacks or a lawsuit.
09. Miley Cyrus, "Wrecking Ball"

This is a template of horrible shock-pop, juxtaposing tender close-ups with images of the Molly-headed Miley riding a demolition ball naked, licking a sledgehammer, rubbing her naughty bits, and literally tearing down the walls. Oh we get it, symbolism.
10. Drake, "Worst Behavior"

Pimps in a used-car lot that sells pink Cadillacs are fine ingredients for a video, but in "Worst Behavior" Drake looks about as scary as Justin Bieber. And the way he prances around the 'hood with his posse, swearing and complaining that he was unloved, makes him look kinda like a wuss.

Thursday, 26 December 2013

Miley Cyrus and her Friends

Dean McDermott cheated on wife Tori Spelling with another woman and Miley Cyrus is hooking up with Kellan Lutz: See Us Weekly's top 5 stories from Dec. 26 in the roundup......
Miley Cyrus and her Friends

1. Cover Story: Dean McDermott, 47, Cheats on Wife Tori Spelling With Emily Goodhand, 28
It wasn't a very Merry Christmas for Tori and Dean this year. Tori Spelling's husband of seven years, Dean McDermott, cheated on her with another woman -- and the new issue of Us Weekly has all of the exclusive details, includ
Dean McDermott Cheats on Tori Spelling, Miley Cyrus Hooking Up With Kellan Lutz: Top 5 Thursday Stories.
Does she not look 12 years old here. Are men actually attracted to this? I feel sorry for them.
Jingle ball ,Wrecking ball ,Miley Cyrus and her friends make a lot of people be funny ,sad.The world know them .2013 ,they are famous.
Miley Cyrus

Wednesday, 25 December 2013

Watch and Enjoy The best performances in 2013

The best performances we saw in 2013
Cut Copy, Boston's House of Blues
Going to school at a fairly hipster college, I had the opportunity to see several amazing bands, including Cut Copy, perform at intimate venues. But seeing a Cut Copy show at Boston's House of Blues in November was entirely different. The energy that Dan Whitford puts into his performances was palpable from even the third floor, but being steps from the stage was nothing short of electrifying. Surrounded by audience members screaming at the opening chords of fan favorite "Hearts on Fire," I had to smile and scream along with them. Yes, the band was great, but the truly amazing part of that concert was the atmosphere: Rainbow-colored strobe lights, spilled beer, and hundreds of other people dancing as awkwardly as you are. These are the joys of seeing an indie band play a huge venue, and everyone should experience it at least once. —Meghan DeMaria, intern

Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
Cate Blanchett's performance in Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine is one of the strongest performances I've seen in years. Her martini-swilling, passive-aggressive Jasmine gave me shivers. Taken alone, Blue Jasmine isn't an extraordinary piece of cinema, but Blanchett takes everything Allen gave her to work with and exceeds it. Jasmine is a fully realized, nervous mess of a woman who has never stood on her own and has absolutely no idea how the world works

  Beyoncé, "The Mrs. Carter Show"
There's a lot to be said for intimacy when seeing an artist perform live. It's incredible to be so close and personal with someone whose work you've enjoyed. But if you're going to have to miss out on that closeness, it might as well be in an over-the-top feast for the senses. That's exactly what Beyoncé brings to her current tour, "The Mrs. Carter Show," which I attended at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on July 1.



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