“GRAY VS. ANATOMY”
by Robert A. Nowotny
USA TODAY described it best—Gray vs. Anatomy.
Last night's American Idol finale saw the Soul Patrol triumph
over McPheever. Approximately sixty-three million votes were cast,
“more than any president in the history of our country
has received” according to host Ryan Seacrest. Yes, 63
million votes, and it is a fair assumption that many of these were
from rural America where one would assume Taylor Hicks held more
appeal than the visually appealing, sultry, but almost souless,
Katherine McPhee.
I'm reminded of the all-time best VARIETY headline which
described the downturn in box office performance for films aimed
at the nation's heartland. For years, films like MA AND PA KETTLE
BACK ON THE FARM (starring Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride) were
hits from Bozeman to Birmingham, but slowly their attraction in
the hinterlands diminished, ticket sales lagged and the genre was
abandoned by Hollywood altogether. That famous headline read:
“Stix Nix Hix Pixs,” and I feared that Tuesday
evening not enough rural voters would take the time to call in
support of Mr. Hicks. Thankfully, they did.
Lynda's happy. I'm happy. And tonight Simon Fuller, one of the
creators of AMERICAN IDOL, turns from lungs to legs. It is the
season premiere of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE. I don't think
Taylor should try out for this show—reckless abandon
notwithstanding…
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