Sentences with phrase «reality shows»

I'm actually really glad you're here because for those of us watching Food Revolution, it's often hard to tell where and to what extent there's manipulation of the viewer for the sake of heightening the drama (a given for all reality shows).
I wasn't surprised by LAUSD's decision — reality shows need drama, and LAUSD no doubt suspected it would be portrayed in an unflattering light, just as many felt the Huntington, West Virginia «lunch ladies» in season one were unfairly cast as villains for merely serving menus dictated by others.
Reality shows that many, many mothers need to work for a variety of reasons.
I was thrilled when the folks at the Blueberry Council asked if I wanted to chat with Alison Sweeney, host of one of my favorite reality shows, The Biggest Loser.
Whenever I cook risotto it brings to mind images of Gordon Ramsay reality shows where he's yelling at his chefs in training who are trying to get their risotto just perfect — Not too mushy, still with a good bite.
Whenever I cook risotto it brings to mind images of Gordon Ramsay reality shows where he's yelling at his chefs in training who are trying...
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Like ALL reality shows they are not about «real life» they are just shows about the freaks of nature that co-opt their dignity for a few thousands dollars and their 30 seconds of «fame».
Actually who really cares, I certianly have no interest in reality shows and especially one about muslims families in the US.
But yeah, reality shows are the lowest of the low.
This is departure from his business plan... unless of course reality shows are not real, but simply UNSCRIPTED (most are!).
As Jerry Seinfeld said recently, the rise of reality shows is directly related to the fall in decent writing and acting.
Having watched some of the reality shows, I have wondered from which planet the principals were recruited..
Re: reality shows in general - I don't know much about you, have you watched extreme makeover?
Funny how star gazing gives one awe and a sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope of heaven... i.e. there is no heaven, just space with gazeous substance... a place where it is childish and absurd to think we are going when we die... Our solar system / galaxy seem empty of organic life altogether... actually inorganic seems to be the norm... so my faith struggle of the week is how can I possibly believe in after life... when reality shows me decomposition of all that we are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body» to rise and go in some nebulae... So why do I still need to believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy sometimes...
In sum, a compositional analysis of the passages where God is conceptualized by Whitehead in Process and Reality shows that, contrary to views commonly held by traditional and systematic interpreters, two concepts of God have been successively held by Whitehead during the composition of his Process and Reality.
Oh, how could I forget, those darn reality shows, most are just useless to watch, but it sells, yep, if you get on them, then ones figures, perks, can change better than an average paying job.
and you can't get onto reality shows, dancing contests and foxnews shows if you talk about it instead of the god that didn't stop the Holocaust when he could have.
If our understanding of the world is built from social media streams and reality shows, then our fundamental understanding of how we can succeed will be skewed.
Add the History Channel to the other (TLC, Discovery, NatGeo, et,) stations that once had quality programming, but have since resorted to tacky reality shows and lame «docu - dramas» in their quest for ratings at any cost.
The collapse of the culture that supported O'Connor and Porter, Powers and Merton, led to the culture that consumes teen paranormal romances, ghost reality shows, and internet Wiccans.
It was a bit of fluff, but all reality shows are that.
Heres a thought on reality shows: You say — «Many makeover victims (I mean recipients!)
Will my few minutes with Maya change our multibillion dollar beauty industry, reality shows that demean women, our celebrity - manic culture?
Yesterday, when I spotted Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdene on the cover of People Magazine with the headline «THE HUNGER GAMES» in bold white letters, I couldn't help but wonder if Suzanne Collins set all of this up to remind us of how closely our culture can resemble that of The Capitol — what with our excess, our reality shows, our glorification of violence, and our compulsive need to shove every good story through our celebrity - obsessed media machine.
Sadly, most things in this world caters to the masses: greasy fast food, dumbed down movies, stupid reality shows on TV, tabloid magazines, etc...
I've even seen it in reality shows «So - and - so, a Mormon,...» but the other 20 people in the show don't have their religion mentioned.
To determine which primetime hit was assigned to each state (thankfully reality shows were not included — we're looking at you Jersey Shore state), they factored in «each show's longevity, audience and critical acclaim using info from IMDB / Metacritic, awards, and lasting impact on American culture and television.»
The most successful venture I've pushed here in our country is designer cakes and ever since the surge of foodie reality shows, competition suddenly became tight.
You've undoubtedly seen this personality shine on the reality shows.
In «Merits,» the underclass lives inside a hopelessly artificial digital colony and spends all day biking to power said colony, in exchange for a digital currency called «merits» that can be exchanged for entry into reality shows, swag for your avatar, or prepackaged apples.
Chinese video sites have rolled up their sleeves to make original content — from mainstream sitcoms and reality shows to the more niched genres of anime and documentaries.
He scored a deal with MTV to provide products for reality shows, and then used his connection to team up with Young Jeezy for a fashion line.
Indeed, there are now reality shows starring Playboy bunnies.
Numerous medalists have tried to take on Tinseltown following their athletic retirement, but after the endorsement deals expire, most showbiz careers are limited to an occasional TV guest spot, a brief movie cameo or a stint on reality shows like Celebrity Apprentice and Dancing With the Stars.
As on most reality shows, fact - checking was less than rigorous.
Part of the problem was that Caplan was appalled at the general tenor of fashion reality shows.
We loved her standup routine, her impromptu ability to make us laugh, her talk and reality shows, when she took over the red carpet and when she critiqued celebrities.
She rose to fame on the MTV reality shows «Laguna Beach» and «The Hills,» but Lauren Conrad has emerged as a lifestyle guru and entrepreneur.
The networks that were increasingly favoring reality shows over scripted dramas began searching for their own talent show hits, spawning everything from skating to dance contests.
With everything from social networks to reality shows in the mix, the potential for distraction is greater than ever.
Deadline reports that Greenblatt dismissed reporters» questions that seemed to imply NBC's reality shows gave Trump the initial platform and following on which he built his current political career.
And the massive amount of consolidation that's swept over the Canadian media sector in recent years — Bell, Rogers and Shaw have a lock on much of the market — has created openings for a nimble, smaller player that can fill niches in a TV universe overwhelmed by me - too reality shows.
He's a self - made billionaire, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and a star of the hit ABC reality show «Shark Tank,» though he started out as
JoJo Siwa is a teen who started small but now has a hit singing YouTube video, wears an accessory as her signature look, spent a few seasons on a reality show and has a fast growing following.
He's a self - made billionaire, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks and a star of the hit ABC reality show «Shark Tank,» though he started out as the child of a blue - collar family from Pittsburgh.
We share the same wake - up time, but due to my inability to turn off reality show satire UnREAL the night before, I hit snooze for an extra half - hour.
We call it a sitcom reality show.
In a sketch that parodied the real - life events of Arie Luyendyk Jr.'s recent proposal on the ABC reality show, McKinnon as Mueller sat down with contestant Becca K. (Cecily Strong) to tell her he couldn't give her everything she wanted right now.
«I just don't want to be in the mix the way that I used to,» Kim, 36, said in a scene on the E! reality show, «how desperate I was, going to every restaurant every night, like only wanting to be seen, knowing that all the TMZ cameras were there, so I'd run, flock to those places... I was so hungry for that.»
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