Sentences with phrase «give reality television»

Kardashian West told Swisher that she works really hard and is sometimes peeved that people don't give reality television the respect it deserves.

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George's favorite projects include creating MIT's first ever reality web series, revealing the secret behind white asparagus, explaining why ketchup is so hard to get out of the bottle, helping develop a massive open online course on protein drug development, and giving a friendly satellite - fixing space robot his television debut.
He was a reality television star whose wife, Melania, had recently given birth to their son, Barron; she was a porn star working at a booth promoting Wicked Pictures, an adult - film company.
The important thing is that television is laying the foundations of a consistent and integrated system of belief which fails to reflect the diversity of social reality but which is consistent with the economic system which has given it birth and serves the needs not primarily of people in society but of its corporate managers.
Andy Cohen has obviously giving me so many opportunities and my executive producer Alex Baskin words of wisdom has seen me through many disconcerting moments on reality television.
Most people grow out of tantrums by the time they start school, but if you watch any kind of reality television you will have noticed some adults can (and do) give tantrum - throwing toddlers a run for their money.
In reality television terms, the bachelor did not give me a rose, my tiki torch has been extinguished, and Flavor Flav has told me my time is up.
Coached by District 13's President Alma Coin (Julianne Moore) and former gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee (the late Philip Seymour Hoffman in his final role), Katniss has played the part extraordinarily well, delivering empowering speeches and exposing the unconscionable measures taken by the totalitarian government that gave them adolescent death competitions as reality television.
For a film which features the word «irony» so prominently, it's suitably ironic that Reality Bites features a documentary given the commercial television treatment, as the movie as a whole has an underlying compelling story that feels like it has been drained of all uniqueness by the corporate interests handling the film.
Another great featurette was «Game Maker: Suzanne Collins and The Hunger Games Phenomenon,» which tackles the success of both the films and the book series and examines how Collins combining war, reality television, and the Greek myth of Theseus gave us the story we now know and love.
Although the image of the sad puppy in a cage on television might make you feel compelled to give a few dollars out of guilt, that should not be the reality of shelter life.
Travel Channel, when you are ready for a reality show about travel writers, with a pinch of inspiration and comedy, and a host who is what your viewers are (average consumers with realistic budgets and day jobs that they want to escape, plus a bit too healthy of a body to be wearing a bikini on television, ahem) give me a call, and we can talk about Press Trip: The Realitreality show about travel writers, with a pinch of inspiration and comedy, and a host who is what your viewers are (average consumers with realistic budgets and day jobs that they want to escape, plus a bit too healthy of a body to be wearing a bikini on television, ahem) give me a call, and we can talk about Press Trip: The RealityReality Show.
That brings up a terrifying question — am I willing to forgo video games if my wife gives up reality television?
While this sounds vague and arbitrary, at least it could give us all grounds to sue any reality television star ever.
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