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The Joe Schmo Show (2003)
nice change of pace
For those of us who have become annoyed with the producers, screenwriters and excessively-enthusiastic viewers of the reality game shows that have come out in the last few years (starting with SURVIVOR) , this show is a welcome alternative. Although one person is putting on an act using his real first name, the stars are pretending to compete with each other on a nonexistant reality show called LAP OF LUXURY while lying about their names, ages, homes, occupations, families, incomes, backgrounds, education and personal experience. Only one guy doesn't know that it's not for real. Everybody else struggles to keep a straight face and prevent Matt (a law student turned pizza deliverer from Pittsburgh) from getting suspicious. Instead of going to the watercooler each morning and hearing people gossip about "who got voted off this week", we'll hear about the clever joke that's being played- which I'm sure for many of us is a vast improvement and possibly even a sadistic thrill.
The Joe Schmo Show (2003)
nice change of pace
For those of us who have become annoyed with the producers, screenwriters and excessively-enthusiastic viewers of the reality game shows that have come out in the last few years (starting with SURVIVOR) , this show is a welcome alternative. Although one person is putting on an act using his real first name, the stars are pretending to compete with each other on a nonexistant reality show called LAP OF LUXURY while lying about their names, ages, homes, occupations, families, incomes, backgrounds, education and personal experience. Only one guy doesn't know that it's not for real. Everybody else struggles to keep a straight face and prevent Matt (a law student turned pizza deliverer from Pittsburgh) from getting suspicious. Instead of going to the watercooler each morning and hearing people gossip about "who got voted off this week", we'll hear about the clever joke that's being played- which I'm sure for many of us is a vast improvement and possibly even a sadistic thrill.
The Sixth Sense (1999)
SPOILERS
Bruce Willis as Malcolm doesn't figure out until the end that he's dead. This is not possible. He tries several times before that to talk to his wife and she rarely says anything. If that were happening all the time and no one EVER reacted to him, he would know within a few hours. Also, some people have posted here not knowing why the mother was poisoning her daughter. The answer is that she had a condition called Munchausen syndrome by proxy. The screenwriters apparently assumed that the audience would know about that.
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
worth about six dollars to see
This film is very entertaining, exciting and worthwhile, especially for the die-hard "Star Wars" fan. It is rather eerie to watch Anakin Skywalker as a young boy, knowing that he will eventually turn into the evil Darth Vader in later movies.