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Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show

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  • 2003–2023
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Ellen DeGeneres in Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003)
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Eine Mischung aus Promi-Interviews, musikalischen Darbietungen, Spielen mit Publikumsbeteiligung und Segmenten, die echte Menschen mit außergewöhnlichen Geschichten und Talenten ins Rampenli... Alles lesenEine Mischung aus Promi-Interviews, musikalischen Darbietungen, Spielen mit Publikumsbeteiligung und Segmenten, die echte Menschen mit außergewöhnlichen Geschichten und Talenten ins Rampenlicht stellen.Eine Mischung aus Promi-Interviews, musikalischen Darbietungen, Spielen mit Publikumsbeteiligung und Segmenten, die echte Menschen mit außergewöhnlichen Geschichten und Talenten ins Rampenlicht stellen.

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    1silje_roli

    Waaay to self-obsessed

    Ellen always interups the object and is only interessted in takling about her self and the products her franchise sells.
    3VHSdynamite

    Hyper-commercialized circus and welfare-tainment

    The Ellen show is an important cog in the Hollywood machinery, combining lottery, tv shop, talkshow and gameshow. I like the talkshow and gameshow parts, but every spare moment is used to promote Ellenshop, Ellentube, Ellenworld or whatever. It starts to seem a bit like a person cult, and the crowds go wild whenever she buys their trust with gifts hidden under their seats.

    Isolated from the hyper-commercialized circus that is the show, Ellen the comedian has a rude kind of humor that I like. But I'm not a fan of how she for comedy's sake exposes and humiliates her staff, goes through her guests' purses, and confronts people who try to sell the goodies they get on the show. It's borderline abusive, and Ellen is so powerful that one has no other option than to play along. Her motto, "Be kind to one another", feels a bit hollow after all the mean things she makes a living from doing.

    Lastly, I'm deeply troubled by the show's self-appointed role as welfare system. Unfortunate people are carefully selected and awarded screen time and a check - all in calculated order to promote Ellen the brand and the company which provides the check. It's frightening to see such welfare-tainment, with people's futures in the hands of a powerful individual instead of a functional state.
    shrek2004

    Best Talk Show On TV!

    Ellen DeGeneres is finally back! See, for those of you who don't

    know, Ellen DeGeneres is a comedienne who had her own sitcom

    "Ellen" that ran on ABC from 1998-1994. But the ratings started to

    decline after she came out of the closet in the last season (I think it

    was the last one). And it wasn't because people were homophobic--it's just that that's all she started talking about! Anyways after another failed sitcom and a public breakup Ellen

    stayed out of the limelight for awhile. Then she appeared as "Dory"

    in the hugely successful "Finding Nemo", and now she has her

    own talk show! Unlike other talk shows (Oprah or Rosie), Ellen doesn't really suck

    up to the guests. She makes jokes with them and acts like they're

    her friends, instead of huge special people. And unlike Oprah or

    Rosie, Ellen is not always shrieking or screaming, "Oh My

    Gaaaaaaaaaad! We're going to have Sting! Oh my Gaaaaad! You

    just have to buy his book....girl!" And the studio audience isn't

    annoying either.....they actually let the guests and host TALK! I only get to see this show when I stay home sick from work. I wish

    they'd show it in prime-time too!
    3suicidea

    Could've worked, if they hadn't done everything they could to make it mediocre

    Ellen DeGeneres's talk show is no different than anything else that includes her name: Full of fans screaming their lungs out every time she says something, or makes a joke, or simply stares. All the fans (who are often invited to the stage during the show) come running from their seats, scream for about a minute, then catch their breath and have a "Oh my God, I can't believe! It's Ellen!" shouting period, then go on about how Ellen is great, because she's amazing. Ask them why Ellen is amazing, they say because she's great. And this vicious circle goes on and on.

    The first thing you notice on this show is how limited the vocabulary is. Words like magnificent, wonderful, splendid, brilliant, gorgeous, stunning, excellent, charming, delightful etc. do not exist in the Ellen universe. All the guests, and all their work, whether it's movies or music or shows, are described as either "amazing" or "so good." You're more likely to hear "your show is so good. Sssoo gooood. Ssssssooo goooood" than something in the lines of "Your show is excellent."

    Once I actually witnessed her saying to her guest, "You're amazing, you're just amazing, simply amazing. Your movie is really amazing and... (waits about 10 seconds here, trying to find the right words, and finally: ) ... it's just amazing." These five "amazing"s in a row prompted me to write this review. On the other hand, the audience doesn't seem to mind. In fact, they look like they would find it off-putting if she tried to use a more extensive vocabulary.

    It's sad really, because in the rare instances where she breaks out of script and speaks as herself, Ellen can actually be funny. But the show is written exclusively to emphasize the "amazing because she's great, great because she's amazing" persona that she has built over the years, and that really brings the whole show down to an everlasting mediocrity.

    This persona is something that could only work in our times: She gives away money and gifts in every episode, but only if she can make a huge deal out of it and remind it in the following episodes. She often invites nobodies as her guests, people who have become famous for nothing, and goes on about how amazing they are, expecting the same high praise in return. 5 minutes of the show is simply showing funny videos from the web. Another 5 minutes is often spent on some little kid who can do dance moves, whom Ellen noticed on the web and invited. Add these together, and more often than not, 10 minutes (that's 25 percent) of every episode is just fill-in stuff from the web.

    Another few minutes of every episode is filled (or wasted, depending on your view) by Ellen promoting her merchandise and turning airtime into adspace for her personal shopping mall: We get to know about Ellen underwear, Ellen t-shirts, Ellen socks, Ellen mugs, Ellen water, Ellen bottles for Ellen water, Ellen cups for Ellen water, Ellen handkerchief for wiping your mouth after drinking Ellen water from Ellen cup... you get the idea. All this stuff is presented as if they are miracles of modern design and technology, while in fact they are the same stuff you see anywhere else, only with the name Ellen plastered on them.

    What I personally find annoying, though, is the way she talks to her guests. She almost always repeats their answers, such as

    Ellen: So what did you do with the prize money?

    Guest: I gave it to charity.

    Ellen: You gave it to charity.

    And on and on, she keeps repeating almost all their answers, so the talks with the guests feel longer than they are, although in reality they speak even less than they would in another talk show. During games with audience members, she keeps interrupting whoever is speaking with a non-stop verbal barrage of "Yes. OK. All right. Yes. All right. OK." with no attention to what the other person is actually saying. And the worst is: if a guest or audience member says something truly funny and kind of steals the spotlight, so to speak, Ellen is visibly annoyed, and tries to interrupt in a hurry. Not a good sign for a host.

    "A wasted chance" could be the best way to describe this show. She can be funny when she wants, and she does invite interesting people every once in a while, and the show is obviously quite costly, no expense is spared. Most importantly, Ellen is a very respected, beloved figure that could actually have an impact with her show, speak to people's intelligence, rather than their most basic "gimme stuff!" feelings. But this talk show has no appeal to anyone that's looking for interesting dialogue, or any kind of dialogue that contains more than 50 words.
    lindahaycock

    best talk show yet

    Normally I am not a big fan of talk shows, not so with Ellen! I love Ellen, her dry humor about everyday situations is hilarious. I love how she opens each show by dancing, and watching the show just puts me in a great mood. I notice most of her guests can't help but laugh at some of her comments! All in all, I have never watched the show without laughing, and I need that every day!!! Nothing is too heavy or depressing, or controversial. I watch this show at every opportunity I have. She is easily one of my favorite comedians, and I am happy to see she has succeeded where many have failed in the talk show business. Keep up the great work Ellen!

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      Madonna is host Ellen DeGeneres' eleventh cousin.
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      When Ellen plays the game Learning Accents with her guests, they also both use body language to convey the accent they're speaking with.
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      Ellen: Hi, where are you from?

      Audience Member: Orlando, Florida.

      Ellen: Oh, we were just there. Did you come see us?

      Audience Member: Ah, no. I couldn't. That's why I'm here now.

      Ellen: Oh, well, that's much more convenient.

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