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“American Idol” Brings Back Quentin Tarantino as Singers Tackle Movie Tunes

4/15/09, 8:28 am EST

Photo: Mickshaw/FOX

American Idol tackled movie songs last night, and brought in bigtime Idol aficionado Quentin Tarantino — the man who changed the meaning of “Stuck In the Middle With You” forever — for the job (Quentin’s take on Ryan Seacrest’s traditional “This is American Idol” opener effectively made up for the abomination that was Kill Bill: Vol. 1*). Little Steven Van Zandt and Katie Couric were in the crowd to witness the “historic evening” — a landmark because after eight seasons the show still can’t figure out how to end in 60 minutes, so only two judges commented on each singer. Maybe it would be wise to, you know, not have four judges. The singers weren’t bad, but the Tarantino moments were priceless, from flashback video of him admonishing Diana DeGarmo as a guest judge in Season Three to his scenes on the Alfred (E?!) Newman sound stage where he dispensed his advice to the current crop. (For a second opinion, read Peter Travers’ take here: Disaster Report: “American Idol” Goes to the Movies — Music is the Victim!)

Ones to Watch:

• Adam Lambert scared us by announcing his “Born to Be Wild” would have an “electronic element” (visions of Blake Lewis!). Lambert got Robert Planty at moments, and inspired Paula Abdul to break out her little book of weird cliches: “dare to dance in the path of greatness,” “fortune rewards the brave.” Who rewards the American Idol blogger?

• Allison Iraheta got a nod from Couric for her version of Aerosmith’s “Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” which featured a few big dramatic notes, and a few less dramatic off-key notes. Per Paula, Iraheta has the “same special sauce” as Lambert. Maybe it’s in their nail polish.

Meh:

• Danny Gokey clearly ditched his glasses so we could see the real emotion on his face as he undoubtedly conjured his deceased wife on Lionel Richie’s “Endless Love.” The feelings were real, but his performance was really dull, and Simon called him out on it.

• Kris Allen sang “Falling Slowly” from Once and solidified his role as Idol’s 2009 heartthrob. Randy didn’t love it, Kara did — case in point.

• Matt Giraud wanted to get emotional on Bryan Adams’ “To Love a Woman,” but gave us a little too much reality in the bridge. Sitting silently while the other judges commented, Simon Cowell repeatedly made a weird gagging motion. Interpret that how you will.

Ones to Remove From Your Memory With Bleach:

• Anoop Desai, where is the love. Covering Adams’ “Everything I Do I Do It For You” — a song everyone sings during Hollywood Week — and ignoring Quentin’s advice to “rough it up”? Poorly played.

Thanks for the Memories:

• Lil Rounds did something uncool to Bette Midler’s “The Rose” (if you’re going to bust out a wig whilst singing Midler, go all out, Lil!). Simon says he’s disappointed and frustrated, and Lil started to explain why she’s pissed off too, but then the DVR cut off (yet again).

* A note for all the commenters who think we’re ripping on Tarantino: we love the guy and his love of American Idol. We just prefer Reservoir Dogs, no biggie!


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Oddjob | 4/15/2009, 9:13 am EST

Kill Bill Vol 1 an “abomination”? You are wrong, Ms. Ganz

Correction | 4/15/2009, 9:31 am EST

Don’t knock on Kill Bill Vol. 1 while talking about American Idol, it just ain’t right.

Jere | 4/15/2009, 9:41 am EST

Kill Bill Vol. 1 was an abomination!?! What the–

Oh, right, Rolling Stone.

Seriously – of Tarantino has anything to make up for, it’s Death Proof. And even then, I don’t think I can call that one a bad movie.

StrummerJones | 4/15/2009, 10:33 am EST

Maybe it was sarcasm? Maybe she meant to hit 2 instead of 1? I have no idea, but that just ain’t right.

The Rotten Tomatoes consensus says it best.

“Kill Bill is nothing more than a highly stylized revenge flick. But what style!”

I’m surprised that our black female singer of the year isn’t the one being thrown into the same sentence as the word “abomination.” The chick can sing, but she can’t get past her vocal talent. Her song choices are dumb, and she fucking killed The Rose. Not in the good way.

I didn’t enjoy Adam’s performance like Black Or White, his week of ten song (whatever that was), or his Mad World, but he sang the hell out of it. Allison gets the love tonight.

rote7123 | 4/15/2009, 11:15 am EST

Tarantino is one of the best film makers around so please do not knock a flim like Kill Bill vol. 1 when you could be spending valuable time ripping on movies like Fast and Furious. What’s not to love about Tarantino? His directing abilities are very good and they fall short to his writing skills. He is probably the best sreenwriter/story teller in the business. I can’t wait to see Inglorious Basterds this Summer. Tarantino says it’s some of the best stuff he has ever written. This is his masterpiece, and I’m excited.

Anonymous | 4/15/2009, 11:27 am EST

Reservoir Dogs: Masterpiece

Pulp Fiction: Masterpiece

Kill Bill: Vol 1: Masterpiece

Kill Bill: Vol 2: So-So

Death Proof: Abomination

Kill Bill: Vol 1 is better than any just about every album RS has given a 5 star review for the last 10 years.

StrummerJones | 4/15/2009, 11:33 am EST

Maybe he meant the terrible Quentin Tarantino summary featuring the music from Kill Bill Volume One? I mean, I doubt that this guy would think that Quentin saying “THIS…is American Idol” would make up for a so-called “abomination.”

Anonymous | 4/15/2009, 11:38 am EST

can’t believe i skipped Jackie Brown!

Jackie Brown: Excellent, but not a masterpiece.

o ren ishii | 4/15/2009, 11:41 am EST

oh don’t think you are getting off that easy…”we just prefer reservoir dogs.”…if there is anything that is an abomination it is your pop crap loving magazine (except for taibbi)…you do kind of have us by the balls though…what are we going to read? FILTER? however, don’t make me come in there and “boss tanaka” you!!!

Glambert | 4/15/2009, 1:54 pm EST

Adam was, as usual, fantastic. It’s hard to even find words to describe his greatness. Love him.

Rome | 4/15/2009, 9:01 pm EST

What?! Anoop’s performance was definitely top 3 last night. Actually the only ones who didn’t impress me were Lil and Matt G. and even they weren’t bad, just boring.

YellowPrickRoad | 4/16/2009, 2:47 am EST

Death Proof = A mild abomination
Kill Bill Vol.1 = Self-indulgent fun

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