Sunday, 9 February 2014

Miley Cyrus : The twerking sensation




Miley grew up with a family involved with music which must have made her grow up quickly. She initially began her career by starting up her tv series with personal appearances and then made the move by signing a contract with Hollywood Records to begin her music career. Since then Miley has produced top charts and albums, many that went Platinum.
Everyone has heard the name Miley Cyrus because she managed to twerk her way back onto our tv screens in a whole different light. Miley made the enormous change of going from Disneys pop star Hannah Montana to (using her own words) a bad b***h. Miley began releasing her innerself within photoshoots, television appearances and radio interviews. It seemed as almost over night she was everywhere.
Her new appearance was taken to a whole new level when she released her new song 'We Can't Stop' from her new album 'Bangerz' She introduced the new dance craze 'twerking'. Although this dance move has been on this earth for decades its only really just become popular whilst Miley began doing it in her music video. This craze got both positive and negative reviews towards Mileys style. The positives towards this for Miley are that she gained a very popular name also raking in 242 million views on Youtube.
Mileys biggest shock to the nation was when she brought out her second music video, Wrecking Ball. The video showed her swinging on a large wrecking ball fully naked. Although this was a huge shock to the world to Miley it wasn't. She stood by how shes shown herself and the way people see her. She participated in a documentary called 'Miley: The Movement' where she explained the brains to her new music videos. Views on youtube went through the roof, to a number of 250 millions views!
Whilst we began to believe that is all we would see from this rising star, it didn't just stop with her two half naked music videos. She also performed on the VMA's with Robin Thicke. This performance included innappropriate and suggestive dancing towards Robin and also up against his body. This completely shocked and stunned the world. Although she looked like she was enjoying herself I couldn't say the same for Robin Thicke. It is very  clear that her innocent small town Hannah Montanna days are officially over and she wants to rebrand herself to who she really wants to be. All she wants is for people to realise she has grown up. She realised that this is not a phase in her life but rather a transition in her life, she wants to be among the stars and she wants to make history.

Gravity Review



No let’s really cut to the chase. The simple truth of the matter is you’re wrong. The films poorly constructed storyline is the complete opposite to your suck up review.

The contrast between the simplicity of your opening sentence to the complexity of the leading sentence is baffling. The words are empty and have no substance, and your over use of a thesaurus blatantly shows us that you’re nothing but a show off. The knowledge that you portray of the director is unneeded and irrelevant to the film that you are reviewing. The way you describe the film in such depth with words that are too sophisticated for a film review is enough to put anyone off watching the film. It almost implies that your words are a reflection of the film and nobody wants to watch a film that is so confusing that they can’t keep up.

You are very eloquent in your review, however then you just insult my intelligence. ‘Remember nothing in Gravity was shot in zero-G.’ Don’t worry i had never forgotten. I know for a fact that Sandra Bullock is not a qualified astronaut, so there wasn’t really any need for you to remind us. You state that the opening sequence runs for ten minutes. ‘Easily enough time to scatter our preconceptions of cinema across the universe before plunging us into the abyss.’ More like, it only takes ten minutes for your brain cells to come together and realise how appalling the next hour and a half of your life is going to be.

To be honest, the only positive i could make out of the film was that it was visually stunning; however it really was just an expensive let down. The dialogue was dreadful even more jargon than what your review is made up of. It had no emotional connection with me as it is hard to engage with something when you can’t relate to it at all. You admit yourself that the film is complex, although you continue your sentence by saying it is awe-inspiring and the film is to celebrate the phenomenon of life. Personally i think you were watching a completely different film, because Gravity was far from inspiring and certainly didn’t get me on the edge of my seat.

Tune down your intellectual vocabulary and please realise that you are not an academic bookworm, you are just someone who has an opinion like the rest of us, and an opinion that does not fit hand in hand with mine.

Miley Cyrus, Please stop you made the whole crowd vomit



Miley Cyrus, that girl she has about as much sense as half the population of 13 year olds in the country who supposedly get a great kick from smoking and sniffing. The last thing we need is a drugged up sex crazed Member of the Cyrus family influencing our children to do exactly what she does.
Cyrus has had five non-consecutive number-one albums in the US charts and has sold an incredible 50 million+ records worldwide. But why is everyone giving her so much hate? We will start with the twerking. Twerking has been around for a fair while but recently the artist has taken to the stage and set off a craze for the ludicrous style of dancing. What it involves is bending over and shaking your buttocks in a sexually suggestive manner. The style of dancing is now being taken up by the younger generation ranging from as young as 14+. And we thought we had a problem with paedophiles but surely this will make the young girls more vulnerable?
The singer claims she is just expressing herself in the most natural way possible. When I interviewed her she said “I went from people thinking I was, like, a baby to people thinking I’m this, like, sex freak that really just pops molly all day and does lines all day.” Like what on earth are people, like, expected to think when you, like, grind Robin Thick.
Clearly she could do with some better grammar and language tuition, possibly some counselling.
Cyrus the daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus has said that she has every right to do what she’s doing, and I agree she does have every right to do what she’s doing but please Miley some things are just not meant to be seen by the public.
In one of her music videos she is pictured swinging on a demolition wrecking ball hence the name of the song “Wrecking Ball”. In one of her most recent videos she is lying on white sheets squirming, sucking her thumb. Sickening I know.
2013 could be classed as a good year Miley but we think otherwise.

Miley



Miley Cyrus is returning from the 60s era-sex,drugs and rock and roll, but making it her own. 2013 was her royal turn out,hitting the new music industry with a twerking sensation. The young Disney star image miss lead her innocence to the new age Hill Billy. Whilst expressing her personal affairs over the new age bible (the Internet),she has produced an attitude to 'I can do what I want'. With her revealing outfits,short hair and the occasional joint on stage,she defiantly was the new stereotype of the younger generation. No wonder why parents are getting stricter on their children going out. The nudity and sexual rubbing has been taken to the next level by Miley and she hits it off the radar by constantly showing her tongue and being mistaken for a giraffe stretching for a tall branch. Her music only states sex,drugs,drinking and twerking, drugs of which she only states so she can get attention. Personally I think she is the next celeb to follow in Britney Spears foot prints and go mental. Next headline "MILEY CYRUS IS IN A PADDED MENTALIST CELL IN THE PSYCHIATRIC WARD"

Miley Cyrus Response



Miley Cyrus. A household name to almost every teenager and young adult, but for all the wrong reasons. With so many horrific stories in the news this year, it’s no wonder the highlights have been baking and selfies. There’s one person who has caught the public eye more than anyone. Miley has become a spectacle for 2013. When Miley’s Disney contract ended she shed the innocent character along with her dignity and clothes. 

Miley’s big change has had her name trending on twitter more regularly than Lindsey Lohan has returned to rehab. After her performance at the VMA’S she found herself being judged by every headline out there. Her new persona has admitted drug use, sexually suggestive dancing and swinging naked on a wrecking ball in a recent music video. She has reported to of said this to be her “real self”.  Cyrus, 21, seems to be still stuck in her teenage years, twerking and rubbing up against Robin Thicke just like a teenager would at a party, instead of growing up when she became her new self she’s done the opposite.

She told the New York Times in an interview “I went from people just thinking I was, like, a baby to people thinking I’m this, like, sex freak that really just pops molly and does lines all day”. Her, like, ridiculously, like, annoying, like, language, which to be frank makes her even more irritating, also forcing her ex-fans to resent her even more. 

I also can’t help but feel sorry for Miley’s dad, Billy Ray Cyrus, a country music singer. Everyone has to wonder if her family aren’t a little ashamed of her. Miley and Demi Lovato were said to be the ones to introduce Jonas, formerly of the Jonas Brothers to marijuana. According to Miley “If you want to smoke weed, you’re going to smoke weed.” With that and attempting to make Ariana Grande’s reputation “a little less sweet”, she seems to have pride of her new bad image she’s giving the world. Which raises the question does she like being judged and hated? 

It’s a shock to everyone that she’s now signed with label RCA this year after her Disney albums released. It proves that her new bad ass image is attracting the attention and money she wants. Not only is she setting a bad example for younger generations but she’s getting what she wants, proving every critic wrong.