Eurovision post!

May 17, 2009 01:18

So did Daniel Radcliffe just win Eurovision? Because that guy looked a lot like Daniel Radcliffe.

It didn't suck this year, thankfully. The UK did better than I thought they really should have, but I blame Andrew-Lloyd-Webber for that. XD (ALSO WHY DID MY PARENTS AND BROTHER INSIST ON TALKING OVER SEVERAL SONGS? GAAAWD)



-Sweden. Their singer was very good at the operatic parts, but very bad at the normal singing parts. The tune was catchy, though!
-I was kinda sad Portugal didn't do better. I think it was because she wasn't a skinny waif. Which is dumb, because she was a proportionate, good-looking sort of chubby.
-Greece's singer looked like some sort of generic boyband singer, but I liked the song. I'm a sucker for techno-y europop like that.
-Armenia's song was neat and so were their costumes, but did the backing dancers REALLY need to wear stockings and suspenders? It kind of ruined the whole "traditional dress" thing.
-Azerbaijan's song was awesome. I can't remember much else about it.
-Bosnia/Herzegovina's song was okay, but I liked the old timey military coats they were wearing better than their actual song. XD Ooh, if they made those in black... OH WAIT APPARENTLY THEY DO. DO WANT!
-Nice Ronan Keating impersonation, Denmark.
-Germany's song was pretty cool and kinda jazztastic, but EEAAARGH OH GOD WHAT IS WITH THAT LADY'S TINY TINY WAIST D8
-Turkey's song was good, but the costumes made me think of the dancing girls the Genie magicked up in Never Had A Friend Like Me. XD
-I liked Norway's song too, but I already made a funny comment about it. XD
-I felt really bad for the girl who was actually SINGING Romania's song. Poor thing, stuck in the back like that...
-Some of Finland's male band members were dressed like members of Limp Bizkit. I loved their song, though! More of that techno-y europop stuff.

On a completely unrelated note, WHY THE FUCK ARE INK DIP-PENS SO HARD TO DRAW WITH AAAAAAAAARGH *RAGEQUITS THEM FOR THE DAY. AGAIN.*

movie bulletpoint reviews, eurovision, artsyfartsy

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