Dance solo “Unstoppable” by Michael Dameski – So You Think You Can Dance Australia

Michael Dameski of SYTYCD Australia

Australia’s TV Tonight writes:

Judge Paula Abdul told TV Tonight, it was the most amazing routine she had seen on any version of the show.

“Professionally, I’ve never witnessed anything as special as this. You can’t even articulate it. I can’t begin to tell you, it was that awesome,” she said.

“It prompted an emotional response. I jumped up. The rest of the judges jumped up and the entire studio audience was on their feet, screaming and teary-eyed.”

The applause went on for so long the show had to drastically edit it down and re-introduce the remaining male dancers.

Zac Efron wins “Best Shirtless Performance” at MTV Awards

What a surprise!  Last night, Zac Efron won the MTV Award for “Best Shirtless Performance.”  Well-deserved, I must say.

From the AP:

Rita Ora presents Zac Efron with the award for Best Shirtless Performance, and removes his shirt in the process, while Josh Hutcherson and Sam Claflin accept the award for movie of the year for ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.’

Bearded and shirtless Tom Hardy covers May issue of Esquire

A bearded, shirtless Tom Hardy covers the May issue of Esquire in advance of his new film Locke.

Surprisingly, Hardy says he’s not the rough and touch he-man  he plays in many of his roles:

“I have always been frightened with men,” Hardy said. “To the point where I couldn’t go into a gym because of the testosterone and I felt weak.”

“I don’t feel very manly,” he continued. “I don’t feel rugged and strong and capable in real life, not how I imagine a man ought to be. So I seek it, to mimic it and maybe understand it, or maybe to draw it into my own reality.

“People who are scary, they terrify me, but I can imitate them.”
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“I’m not a fighter. I’m a petit little bourgeois boy from London,” he added. “I don’t fight, I mimic.”

Tom also talks frankly about substance abuse issues he faced earlier in life:

“I am f—ing lucky to be here, to be honest. Any near-death experience — if you’re lucky enough to f—ing realize that it is one — is going to leave an indelible mark on you. And then you add shame and guilt and fear into that, it’s a recipe for awareness if you have the ability to become aware from it. And good things can come back into your life.”

(via NY Daily News)