Pirate Hunters : USN.......WTF
#4
This one might not be as bad as some, but personally I'm about up to my eyeballs in reality shows...in 1968 Andy Warhol said "In the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes."
A few years afterwards he updated that to "In 15 minutes everyone will be famous."
Either way, I'm pretty sick of tv networks foisting this stuff off on the viewing public because it's cheap to produce, and there's no shortage of people willing to do anything for their 15 minutes. Again, this one might not be as asinine as some, but I'm still sick to death of the genre.
A few years afterwards he updated that to "In 15 minutes everyone will be famous."
Either way, I'm pretty sick of tv networks foisting this stuff off on the viewing public because it's cheap to produce, and there's no shortage of people willing to do anything for their 15 minutes. Again, this one might not be as asinine as some, but I'm still sick to death of the genre.
#5
This one might not be as bad as some, but personally I'm about up to my eyeballs in reality shows...in 1968 Andy Warhol said "In the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes."
A few years afterwards he updated that to "In 15 minutes everyone will be famous."
Either way, I'm pretty sick of tv networks foisting this stuff off on the viewing public because it's cheap to produce, and there's no shortage of people willing to do anything for their 15 minutes. Again, this one might not be as asinine as some, but I'm still sick to death of the genre.
A few years afterwards he updated that to "In 15 minutes everyone will be famous."
Either way, I'm pretty sick of tv networks foisting this stuff off on the viewing public because it's cheap to produce, and there's no shortage of people willing to do anything for their 15 minutes. Again, this one might not be as asinine as some, but I'm still sick to death of the genre.
#6
This one might not be as bad as some, but personally I'm about up to my eyeballs in reality shows...in 1968 Andy Warhol said "In the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes."
A few years afterwards he updated that to "In 15 minutes everyone will be famous."
Either way, I'm pretty sick of tv networks foisting this stuff off on the viewing public because it's cheap to produce, and there's no shortage of people willing to do anything for their 15 minutes. Again, this one might not be as asinine as some, but I'm still sick to death of the genre.
A few years afterwards he updated that to "In 15 minutes everyone will be famous."
Either way, I'm pretty sick of tv networks foisting this stuff off on the viewing public because it's cheap to produce, and there's no shortage of people willing to do anything for their 15 minutes. Again, this one might not be as asinine as some, but I'm still sick to death of the genre.
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I agree 100%. Besides, there is nothing "real" about reality shows, with exception to the fore mentioned.
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#8
I hate reality shows. When I turn on the tv, the last thing I want is reality. Stupid made up drama. Bunch of teenagers sitting around in their pajamas crying. Thank God for old movies. If it weren't for the Duke, Errol Flynn, or Edward G Robinson I think I would lose my mind. I can't wait for this fad to be over.
#9
Helluva shot though...for 3 snipers to hit 3 head shots simultaneously from ship to boat on the high seas. I wonder how much they practiced that in sniper school? And I'd love to know what weapons and scopes they used.
#10
Reality lies in the eyes of the beholder. Reality has sunk in with those 3 Somalian idiots who got a does of honest to goodness SEAL marksmanship. Now that is reality that would be worth watching.