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‘American Horror Story’ checks back in with ‘Hotel’
The singer raved about her experience on “American Horror Story: Hotel” as she arrived for the star-studded premiere of the FX show on Saturday night.
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Besides Campbell and Gaga, American Horror Story: Hotel stars Sarah Paulson, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Evan Peters, Finn Wittrock, Denis O’Hare, Cheyenne Jackson, Max Greenfield, Wes Bentley, Chloe Sevigny, Matt Bomer, reportedly Lily Rabe among others. “I like being a part of someone else’s vision it’s really exhilarating”.
Oscar-winner Bates, who sported facial-hair as a bearded lady past year, is now Iris, who runs the hotel. We can’t even begin to image what the show itself will do for travel. Fiance Taylor Kinney was with her in an all-black suit.
One would guess there’s plenty of vacancy in the “American Horror Story: Hotel“, since it is likely to give potential clients the creeps. Lange played an aging German cabaret singer and among the highlights of the season were the four freaky music videos she did, including versions of David Bowie’s “Heroes” and “Life on Mars”. Her character of the Countess Elizabeth is the owner of the Hotel Cortez, and she has a habit for drinking blood.
“I want to have tons of kids, actually…I think at least three”, she said at the time.
She called the fifth installment of the Emmy-winning show a masterpiece and praised executive producer and co-creator Ryan Murphy.
“American Horror Story” is known for its creepy title sequences accompanied by eerie scorings but according to Variety, the opening sequence for “AHS: Hotel” might top the list.
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Gaga’s expected arrival outside of L.A. Live kept fans and premiere attendees from taking their seats until more than 15 minutes after the scheduled 7 p.m. showtime. They would either focus completely on her and milk her fame and audience to drive up views and ratings, or they would keep her simmering on the backburner and continue to focus exclusively on the plot and other aesthetics.