With crazy stories surrounding Salma Hayek, Chris Hansen, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Miriam Bolber says that real life is more interesting
than Reality TV these days.
Nothing better
than reality tv & not actually cooking dinner after work!
Not exact matches
In a steroid - tainted,
reality -
TV era, Jeter, the son of two Army veterans, continues to stand out because of his old - school approach: Never offer excuses or give less
than maximum effort.
The
reality of entrepreneurship is much different
than the glorified tales you see on
TV or in the news.
The U.S. presidential election, starring Donald Trump and a growing cast of antagonists, is now officially stranger
than fiction, and more estranged from
reality than the most implausible
reality TV plot.
He's more of an entertainer -
TV Reality person
than a scientist.
Nothing goes better together
than friends,
reality tv shows and food!
It was here that it occurred to me that all four of these former Hollywood power brokers stand a better chance of sharing a
reality TV - themed dwelling with Corey Feldman and Emmanuel Lewis
than making an impact on pop culture in the near future.
Consequently, the possibility to nowcast a campaign, that is, to track trends in real time and capture (eventual) sudden changes (so called «momentum») in public opinion faster
than is possible through traditional polls (for example, the results of a
TV debate), becomes a
reality.
But the crafty maneuvering is more
than worth it to deep - pocketed bold - faced names who run the gamut from Gere to
reality -
TV star Bethenny Frankel to hooker - loving former Gov. Eliot Spitzer.
The news out of Washington is putting a kink in the bevy of political dramas on
TV as
reality becomes stranger
than any fiction writers can dream up.
And never more so
than when considering
reality TV shows.
The Gastronauts» meal may seem more like a
reality TV stunt
than a radical environmental strategy, but Gracer is on a serious mission to shake up how we all think about our food supply.
Yes, I'm talking about
reality TV, an ongoing experiment in interpersonal torture that, even more
than the University College London study, picks up where Milgram left off.
All those
reality TV clichés about the journey being as important as the destination fall by the wayside as the familiar pangs of nausea take hold, threatening to upset more
than just your tummy.
We didn't expect to see the
reality TV star on the cover but Glamour has been extremely unpredictable this year, tapping a model (Natalia Vodianova) for April and getting none other
than Michelle Obama, Kerry Washington and Sarah Jessica Parker to pose alongside each other for its May installment.
This describes someone with an unfortunate set of buck teeth.On Tuesday, the
reality TV starlet shared this sneak peek (below) of their 25 days of Christmas starring none other
than almost all the females of their clan!With Kimmy, Kourtney Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kris Jenner, grandma Mary Jo, and most of the grandkids featured, it wasn't hard to notice the only two missing: Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner!Legend tells that he lived on the Mason - Dixon line — the border between the North and South — during the Civil War.To avoid the draft on either side, Cooter decided to stay drunk throughout the entire war, making him ineligible for battle.They speculate it's a colloquial perversion of «cater - corner.»
SEATTLE PI.COM — June 25 — It could have been bad for Perfectmatch.com if NFL football player Adam Johnson — the star of the
reality TV special «Science of Love» — decided to date his choice rather
than the selected woman.
Paige Wyatt,
Reality TV Star: Sending a new guy a friend request on Facebook is a lot simpler
than you think.
a girl who is creative and enjoys more
than just going to a bar or watching hours of
reality tv would be a perfect match for me.
HE is the boxing champion of the world, and has been partying with more
than one
reality TV star.
This rambling film, which feels much longer
than its actual length, might have worked as a distaff version of Nicolas Roeg's «The Man Who Fell to Earth» if it weren't for director Glazer's decision to turn the movie into something like a
TV reality show.
Well I see the vast majority reviews hate this show, well it's better
than a lot of other now on
TV...
reality show, like the voice and living in the jungle like monkeys is a hole lot worse, I mean the necked ones, dating necked that hits a all time low or
TV and
Every scene in School Pride feels like the seventh or 10th take and too contrived, even by the low standards of
reality TV... I will say that School Pride seems less manipulative and showy
than its forebears.
Ian gets more
than he bargained for when he gets a
Reality TV babysitter to watch over the Kelley boys.
In a couple months, a
reality TV show star will be inaugurated, due in large part to the American people just being able to recognize him at all, rather
than choosing him as the best choice because of his previous accomplishments.
In an age where conspiracy theories are more popular
than reality -
TV shows, director Roland Emmerich and writerJohn Orloff not only ask, but offer an answer that question.
Tying the film to its basis in
reality is a nice touch, but it does little more
than make an argument for a thoughtful documentary on the subject, rather
than a schlocky, cornball made - for -
tv rendition.
I was reminded more
than once of the Black Mirror episode «Fifteen Million Merits,» in which Daniel Kaluuya's character lives in a small white box surrounded on all sides by
TV screens and is permanently plugged in to a goofy media network of avatars, pornography, and
reality television.
But for NY MAGAZINE to print «Aileen Wuornos, the subject of Charlize Theron's Monster, distills absolutely terrifying interviews with the late serial killer,» and for Columbia TriStar to then splatter that quote on the back of the Aileen 2 disc, signifies a blurring of divides more critical
than ever in this age of
reality -
TV.
The Grand Prix (widely perceived as the runners - up award) went to
Reality, Matteo Garrone's satire on reality TV, which met with a far more muted reception from critics than Gomorrah, his mafia hit fro
Reality, Matteo Garrone's satire on
reality TV, which met with a far more muted reception from critics than Gomorrah, his mafia hit fro
reality TV, which met with a far more muted reception from critics
than Gomorrah, his mafia hit from 2008.
Network (1976, Sidney Lumet): This scalding satire of the media seems timelier
than ever in the age of
reality TV.
2016 will likely go down as one of the most depressing years in recent history, but that has more to do with a certain
reality TV host being elected President of the United States, not to mention some particularly hard - hitting celebrity deaths,
than the movies we watched along the way.
All the President's Men was great, but I'm not sure if it was better
than Rocky, but clearly Network and Taxi Driver were better films and in today's world of
reality TV, you could argue that Network was quite prescient.
In fact, she's more concerned with whether she might make the cut for the
reality -
TV show conducting auditions on campus
than with challenging the status quo, ala rabble rouser Samantha.
I salute you and do contend that you're affirmatively influential in the community and our not - so - quiet movement to cultivate viable alternatives to the mainstream print publishing industry as it is now, and provoke thought and discourse on things other
than vampires and
reality tv.
Readers will find Lam's stories far more grounded in
reality than the sensationalized medical dramas served up all too frequently on
TV - perhaps because Lam is not only an emergency room doctor himself but also does not own a
TV!
The chances are that at some point you've been watching a mindless
reality TV show or yet another horrible program about a daft subject and come to the conclusion that if you were in charge of the network you could do so much better
than this drivel.
While we might be able to look forward to a few more bright spots similar to Affordable Space Adventures, the sad
reality is that the GamePad will never be anything more
than an underachieving peripheral, serving up little innovation or consistently unique experiences outside of off -
TV play.
The now of games is relentlessly enticing, much better
than the
reality of sitting in front of your computer or your
TV clicking some buttons.
Rather
than having players sit in front of a
TV, clutching a controller, «fiction and
reality will merge, and there will be gaming in every aspect of life.»
Some shows may not convince me as art, but they teach me something — far more, say,
than critics on
reality TV.
Back then though, the idea of the domestic / private realm being a site of public scrutiny and entertainment was a novelty rather
than the mundane
reality it is now; Corin Sworn's tightly choreographed show has more on its mind
than the tired tropes of
TV entertainment formats or social media narcissism.
At a time when the former
reality -
TV - personality president of the United States is more concerned with the actions of professional athletes
than larger social and cultural issues facing the nation, Americans might care to consider how better to invest in an inclusive cultural heritage.
Of course, we have lives to live and have come to trust those voices that sound compelling and sensible to us on
TV and in the popular media, but do keep in mind that there's a difference between rhetoric and
reality and the more rhetorical and appealing it seems to one's emotions, especially as delivered by those for whom science is a kind of performance as we have today with science journalists (they are afterall selling the controversy more
than the hard facts), the more likely it requires the reader or viewer or listener to examine it more closely for the precision of its language, logic and scientific interpretation.
With a
reality TV demagogue in power, it's more important
than ever to find a story in which people can discern a better future
And his latest project is likely to bring that spotlight even more into focus: A 24 - hour
reality TV event that will delve deeper into climate issues than anything yet attempted on the silver screen.It will be the opening salvo from his newly formed Climate Reality Project (a sort of rebranding of the Alliance for Climate Protection), and according to the New York Times, it will go something lik
reality TV event that will delve deeper into climate issues
than anything yet attempted on the silver screen.It will be the opening salvo from his newly formed Climate
Reality Project (a sort of rebranding of the Alliance for Climate Protection), and according to the New York Times, it will go something lik
Reality Project (a sort of rebranding of the Alliance for Climate Protection), and according to the New York Times, it will go something like this:
But more
than any lawyer
tv show, the one I've related to most as an entrepreneur is Silicon Valley — so much so, that there was a time when I couldn't bring myself to watch it because the cringe - worthy moments were way too close to
reality for comfort.
However, the
reality is that having worked closely with hundreds of our talented lawyers (and business services people) over the years, I can say that all are much more professional and committed
than those flashy fictional
TV lawyers.
we need to establish more and better trade schools and apprenticeships, and return esteem to these jobs (rather
than to the vapid
reality tv celebrities).