Erin Suh, Staff Writer
December 15, 2011
Filed under A&E Archives
It’s that time of year! As 2011 comes to a close, we wanted to reminisce on the year’s best and worst moments in the world of entertainment. Logos divided this year’s entertainment into three categories, and we went straight to you for your favorites! Here are your top three picks in this year’s celebrity stories, movies and music, as well as my take on the not-so-great.
1. 39% – Adele’s “21”
2. 21% – Coldplay’s “Mylo Xyloto”
3. 9% – Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way”
The not-so-great:
LMFAO’s “Sorry for
Party Rocking”
I admire a guy in cheetah print as much as the next girl, but the lyrics are uninspired, and there is no talent shown through this auto-tuned and amped up album. I think it’s a stretch to even call this music, so yes, LMFAO, you should be sorry for party rocking.
Best Movie
1. 53% – “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part Two”
2. 15% – “The Help”
3. 12% – “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never”
The not-so-great:
“Spy Kids: All The
Time in the World”
Few things make me angrier than when people try to remake one of my childhood classics. If you appreciated the thrilling awesomeness that was the 2001 “Spy Kids,” run (or fly with your helicopter pig tails) far away from this movie.

Senior Christina Fortugno is taken aback with the cuteness of Prince William and Kate Middleton's first public kiss as newly-weds.
Best Celebrity Story
1. 64% – The Royal Wedding
2. 12% – The Passing of Steve Jobs
3. 6% – Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez
The not-so-great:
Justin Bieber is a dad?
I have a bone to pick with the Biebs. It’s insane to me how Mariah Yeater’s hunger for fame, and one ruthless accustation can become front page news. The real question is…what is this “adult” doing at a Justin Bieber concert?
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