Cribs
- Série de TV
- 2000–
- 30 min
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5,2/10
2 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaMTV's Cribs take you on exclusive tours through the domestic sanctuaries that some of today's most favorite stars call home.MTV's Cribs take you on exclusive tours through the domestic sanctuaries that some of today's most favorite stars call home.MTV's Cribs take you on exclusive tours through the domestic sanctuaries that some of today's most favorite stars call home.
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I am appalled by the fact that MTV even has a show like Cribs. It's like "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" but its aimed at musicians and their lavish homes. I get very annoyed at the fact that musicians will walk around the inside of their homes, saying things like, "This room is dedicated to all my SHOES!". I find it insulting. They are allowed to flaunt all their expensive and luxurious possessions to the general public. It's almost as if the musicians are saying "Look at what I have and you'll never afford it!" MTV should be ashamed of themselves for garbage like this. It's crap like this that makes me never want to watch a substandard network like MTV again....
This is an iconic show that gives viewers a glimpse into the personal domain of famous entertainers. We've all heard about maps to the homes of the stars where you can look at the outside of the security gate of your favorite stars. MTV walks you in through the front door whilst well known entertainers give you the tour of their cribs. Rappers always have "Scarface" playing on their big screen tv. And oftentimes our stars open their fridges to reveal their favorite refrigerated nosh. This show is a true star voyeur's delight. Peeking at a private Xanadu is delightful cause my crib is a utilitarian 70s vet shack that ain't impressing anyone. Is it wrong to marvel and nod approvingly at the sybaritic excesses of our favorite stars? Flip the channel if your Puritan values could be offended. Stay tuned if your ready for a good time.
i wish there were more releases like this. Its awesome to see the wealth and opportunity that is available for us as people living on this world. in regards to the last comment, i more see it as "this is what i have... and this is the level that you could be". i find it inspiring, as well as interesting to see what successful and forward-thinking people enjoy as a lifestyle. to watch it and say "this is what i'll never have" goes against the point of any entertainment, and is indicative of the personality of a negative and never-to-be-successful viewer. i happen to love seeing into the lives of people who have done well for themselves.
I enjoy Cribs as do other members of my family, including my 4-year-old nephew. The "haters" look at it as celebrities flaunting their possessions and proclaiming "look at what I have and you'll never get." I'm sure there has been a celebrity or two featured in Cribs who watched Robin Leach back in the day and imagined themselves basking in that type of wealth. I guess if I had come up with an entertainment gimmick or been athletic, I could be a featured celebrity on the show. Since I'm not gifted in that way, I won't hate on the ones who are so fortunate. I just hope they are grateful for what they have amassed and remember their fans and to take charge of their own finances.
Cribs is great. It goes some way to satisfying people's voyeuristic tendencies to want to see how some obscenely wealthy people live and shows off the sort of assets that most people can only dream of.
I love this show, checking out great houses, cars, toys and gimmicks and also gaining an insight into the sort of psyches that some different celebrities have. The arrogant, the humble, the rude and the polite, the tasteful and the tacky.
Some critics seem to dislike this show, perceiving it to rub it in the faces of the 'have nots', but like my favourite muso currently doing time in the big house 'T.I' says perhaps some people need to "stop worrying about what you 'ain't got and start being thankful for what you do got".
It also goes to illustrate that money doesn't buy everything, it certainly doesn't buy class or taste and the fact that some people who apparently 'have it all' really don't. They may have the Bentley and the rest of the cars in the garage but it's not enough, still so desperate to differentiate themselves even further from their peers by having a one off customisation as though it gives them extra validation as a person. Some voids or inadequacies will never be filled or covered over by any amount of money or material wealth. On that level it serves as an interesting insight into the human character, almost akin to a modernised 'Trading Places'.
Unfortunately it's a shame that such a show seems to espouse that being a rap star or a pro athlete is the only way to make it, a point I see recently commented on by President Obama addressing the NAACP. I'd love to see a few other professions represented, though they possibly mightn't have the same appeal to the target audience.
There are plenty of laughs to be had too at all the recently well heeled who have to have the obligatory grand piano in the house but no idea how to play it. Some of those featured are great and some are dicks but it's always interesting.
The best houses and characters featured are always those with some semblance of a personal touch to them and their surroundings. Usually they're also the wittiest and most comfortable in their surroundings too. Too many of the rest appear to be trying way too hard and look fish out of water foolish in some of their surroundings.
Trashy and unimportant cribs may be, but the only show on MTV worth catching for sure.
I love this show, checking out great houses, cars, toys and gimmicks and also gaining an insight into the sort of psyches that some different celebrities have. The arrogant, the humble, the rude and the polite, the tasteful and the tacky.
Some critics seem to dislike this show, perceiving it to rub it in the faces of the 'have nots', but like my favourite muso currently doing time in the big house 'T.I' says perhaps some people need to "stop worrying about what you 'ain't got and start being thankful for what you do got".
It also goes to illustrate that money doesn't buy everything, it certainly doesn't buy class or taste and the fact that some people who apparently 'have it all' really don't. They may have the Bentley and the rest of the cars in the garage but it's not enough, still so desperate to differentiate themselves even further from their peers by having a one off customisation as though it gives them extra validation as a person. Some voids or inadequacies will never be filled or covered over by any amount of money or material wealth. On that level it serves as an interesting insight into the human character, almost akin to a modernised 'Trading Places'.
Unfortunately it's a shame that such a show seems to espouse that being a rap star or a pro athlete is the only way to make it, a point I see recently commented on by President Obama addressing the NAACP. I'd love to see a few other professions represented, though they possibly mightn't have the same appeal to the target audience.
There are plenty of laughs to be had too at all the recently well heeled who have to have the obligatory grand piano in the house but no idea how to play it. Some of those featured are great and some are dicks but it's always interesting.
The best houses and characters featured are always those with some semblance of a personal touch to them and their surroundings. Usually they're also the wittiest and most comfortable in their surroundings too. Too many of the rest appear to be trying way too hard and look fish out of water foolish in some of their surroundings.
Trashy and unimportant cribs may be, but the only show on MTV worth catching for sure.
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- CuriosidadesSome of the houses shown were actually not the respective celebrities' homes. They were rented for the show or were someone else's homes entirely. As well as some of the cars.
- ConexõesFeatured in Resistindo às Tentações (2003)
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