THE VMA's Were Horrible
Monday, September 10, 2007
There was a time when the MTV Video Music Awards were the most talked about music awards show on television. There were tons of performances, plenty of awards and you could always expect the outrageous. Things have changed.
The 2007 VMA's were garbage. The show was only two hours, instead of the normal three. Instead of jam-packing the shorter show with as much content as possible, the show was a sloppy mess that only those with ADD could enjoy. There were far fewer onstage performances. Instead, producers opted to fill hotel rooms with artists who performed on and off all night. Going back to these so-called "parties" got tired quick. Did we really need to see Kanye West perform several times?
The show's big get was Britney Spears, who was supposed to stage her comeback performance. But the night's most talked about moment was a disaster. The thicker-than-usual Spears looked a mess. She was out of shape, but the mother of two still wore next to nothing. She looked exhausted, barely danced and seemed to forget the words to her lip-synched track.
Britney's ex, Justin Timberlake, was the big winner of the night. The singer took home four moonmen. He also hit the nail on the head when he twice commented on how MTV should play more music videos.
Labels: award shows, music
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