What reality show are you most looking forward to?
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What reality show are you most looking forward to?
Well, what does everybody think?
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Why?
Why only American Idols? There's around 6-7 Idols-shows around the world. And the only two Idols worth anything (from all the shows) came from the Brit Idols: Gates and Young (and I don't even like them)
(And don't start telling me how great the US idols are, I've heard most of the Idols from around the world and they're all crap. Brits were just lucky to have 2 good ones in one year.)
(And don't start telling me how great the US idols are, I've heard most of the Idols from around the world and they're all crap. Brits were just lucky to have 2 good ones in one year.)
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Wow, another agreement between The Knight and me. Anybody checked the temperature in hell?The Knight wrote:Reality(FAKE, FAKE, FAKE, FAKE!) TV..... Don't get me started on it. Computer games all the way.
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This reminds me of a column I once read by Eric D. Snider. Since I can't find the particular article, I will have to paraphrase.
He starts off by saying that nothing in reality shows is real. Then he suggests that in the future, all the plot ideas will be written down, and all the lines will be prewritten in a document that will be called a "script". Then, eventually, in order to get maximum entertainment, all the parts will be played by professional actors. Some of them will even be filmed in front of a live studio audience!
He starts off by saying that nothing in reality shows is real. Then he suggests that in the future, all the plot ideas will be written down, and all the lines will be prewritten in a document that will be called a "script". Then, eventually, in order to get maximum entertainment, all the parts will be played by professional actors. Some of them will even be filmed in front of a live studio audience!
Nope. Since the first person here is used as the object of a preposition, "me" is the correct form.The Knight wrote:And shouldn't it be The Knight and I?
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Man, I'm disappointed that Stallone's stooped to doing a reality TV show! He and Arnie were personal idols of mine in the 80's! The Rocky films were awesome in their time, but this Contender show sounds like just another cheap way to cash in on the "reality" TV badwagon! Why can't fading actors ever just go out with grace?
Anyway, Stallone really should throw in the towel and give up without a fight. This contender idea needs to be KO'd. I'd rather see a RockyVI made with Grandfather Balboa beating the bejoseph out of young, fit boxers in their 20s. It would be easier to stomach!
Anyway, Stallone really should throw in the towel and give up without a fight. This contender idea needs to be KO'd. I'd rather see a RockyVI made with Grandfather Balboa beating the bejoseph out of young, fit boxers in their 20s. It would be easier to stomach!
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Gotta disagree with ya there AGD2. I think "The Contender" is going to be one of the most intereting reality shows to come out in awhile. I think boxing could use a positive program these days, it's in serious trouble.Anonymous Game Creator 2 wrote:Man, I'm disappointed that Stallone's stooped to doing a reality TV show! He and Arnie were personal idols of mine in the 80's! The Rocky films were awesome in their time, but this Contender show sounds like just another cheap way to cash in on the "reality" TV badwagon! Why can't fading actors ever just go out with grace?
Anyway, Stallone really should throw in the towel and give up without a fight. This contender idea needs to be KO'd. I'd rather see a RockyVI made with Grandfather Balboa beating the bejoseph out of young, fit boxers in their 20s. It would be easier to stomach!
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Well, if (big if) it was real and not rigged at all and if Sly took a polygraph test to prove that the show wasn't a total set up, then, yeah, it would actually be interesting to watch. I never trust "reality" shows anymore, though... heard too many insider details about how they really operate, plus I find it very difficult to watch anything which requires its viewers to forfeit all use of common sense and logic in order to accept some melodramatic charade as "reality"
As things are, I'm guessing that The Contender will probably just be the same in concept and execution as all the other trashy reality TV shows out there with the same "unexpected twists". For example, early on in the series, two boxers will probably argue about something and get into a street fight outside the ring, thus creating some controversy between the two of them. Both fighters will have tensions running against each other throughout the remainder of the series. There'll also likely be a trainer who says mean things to his protégé and one of the fighters will have a phsycological breakdown, start crying, and think about quitting. And if the show's really cheesy, then one of the boxers will sustain some brain damage and be forced to leave in an emotional exit. Stuff like that. It's all predictable because it's all scripted! Let's face it... reality (and by that, I mean real life) IS usually boring. If someone made a show and just filmed whatever happened naturally, then nobody would watch it and it wouldn't pull ratings. These shows are money makers...pure and simple.
Shows like Idol (and probably The Contender) which are based on contestants competing against each other really would be okay if they weren't classified as reality TV and rigged. Contests shouldn't need to be faked to get viewers to watch, they should get by on their own merits. But they make so much extra money from all the SMS voting and the scripted twists -- the producers want to have complete control of the final outcome. The ending and the events of the show is what keeps viewers watching and if everyone could predict the outcome, thenmany people would tune out and they'd lose ratings, and consequently, money. It's dishonest, and advertizes the show to be something it's not. So I always do my part to downplay the hype generated by everyone else whenever the subject or "reality" TV arises!
Anyhow, let's hope the contenders not like the current batch of "reality" shows, so that I can retain my respect for Sly and also so that the show does not become a stain on the sport of boxing in general. That said though, at least The Contender seems to be the least stomach churning entry in the poll list above.... aside from the sitting and playing games option, that is.
As things are, I'm guessing that The Contender will probably just be the same in concept and execution as all the other trashy reality TV shows out there with the same "unexpected twists". For example, early on in the series, two boxers will probably argue about something and get into a street fight outside the ring, thus creating some controversy between the two of them. Both fighters will have tensions running against each other throughout the remainder of the series. There'll also likely be a trainer who says mean things to his protégé and one of the fighters will have a phsycological breakdown, start crying, and think about quitting. And if the show's really cheesy, then one of the boxers will sustain some brain damage and be forced to leave in an emotional exit. Stuff like that. It's all predictable because it's all scripted! Let's face it... reality (and by that, I mean real life) IS usually boring. If someone made a show and just filmed whatever happened naturally, then nobody would watch it and it wouldn't pull ratings. These shows are money makers...pure and simple.
Shows like Idol (and probably The Contender) which are based on contestants competing against each other really would be okay if they weren't classified as reality TV and rigged. Contests shouldn't need to be faked to get viewers to watch, they should get by on their own merits. But they make so much extra money from all the SMS voting and the scripted twists -- the producers want to have complete control of the final outcome. The ending and the events of the show is what keeps viewers watching and if everyone could predict the outcome, thenmany people would tune out and they'd lose ratings, and consequently, money. It's dishonest, and advertizes the show to be something it's not. So I always do my part to downplay the hype generated by everyone else whenever the subject or "reality" TV arises!
Anyhow, let's hope the contenders not like the current batch of "reality" shows, so that I can retain my respect for Sly and also so that the show does not become a stain on the sport of boxing in general. That said though, at least The Contender seems to be the least stomach churning entry in the poll list above.... aside from the sitting and playing games option, that is.
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Reality shows, simply put, suck. They are shallow attempts to capitalize on the bizzare human trait of being facinated by 'bad things' happening to people. Look at Survivor. Ever hear anyone talk about the show? It's always about who they hate, who got voted off cause they 'suck' or who sucks the most. Fear Factor, thats all about just watching horrid things happen to people. THE SWAN? Can you say perpetuate shallow stereotypes? Ugh, I could go on........ the point of reality shows is to watch people suffer..... and that's just horrid. Also it just provehow lazy and ineffectual television programmers and executives are today. It's shit like this that makes TV a wasteland. I hate reality TV more than anything else in pop-culture right now.Charlemagne wrote:Hehe. Nice to know I'm not the only one who hates them.Erpy wrote:Charlemagne, I wouldn't be surprised if AGD2 gave you a custom title and moderator status for that comment.
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