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asaidi-2

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The Casino

The Casino

5.6
  • Jun 30, 2004
  • FAKE! Not a reality series!

    I've been watching this show for the first few episodes and I've had very strong feelings that the show was fake and/or staged. Those feelings were confirmed with one of the story lines in the third episode.

    One of the story lines of the episode involved this young blonde woman who is moving to Las Vegas from Oregon. The first time you see the woman she is driving to Las Vegas because she is planning on moving there from Oregon. If this were REAL then she must have called the producers of the show to let them know she was moving there or the whole scene must have been staged. How else would they have filmed her driving to Las Vegas. Plus, she is apparently moving to Las Vegas but she's not bringing anything with her. There doesn't even appear to be a suitcase in the car she's driving. Instead of finding a motel or apartment she checks into a fairly expensive hotel (the Golden Nugget - the main hotel in the TV series) to LIVE IN while she's in Las Vegas. Then she starts looking for a job at the hotel she's staying at. She doesn't look like a regular job hunter though, even for Las Vegas. Not matter what she's doing she's always got makeup on and she's always wearing outfits that look like she's headed out to a dance club, even when she's filling out a job application. Hopefully, she'll get a job at the hotel to make enough money so she can continue living at the hotel. During one interview the person says they'll mail her some information. They don't need to mail it to her they could just bring it up to her room.

    The story goes on from there but by this time I've had enough. The whole storyline looked completely staged. Just like some other previous story lines of the show seemed. There is no way that this is real life Las Vegas. If you want to see what seems to be more like real life Las Vegas then watch "American Casino" on the Discovery Channel.
    Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie

    Blue Collar Comedy Tour: The Movie

    7.1
    6
  • Mar 29, 2003
  • Very funny.....but it should have come out last year.

    This is a very funny movie. The only problem (for me) is that it came out about a year too late.

    I've already heard almost all of the jokes in the movie. Ron White and Larry the cable guy basically do the same jokes they did on the "Blue Collar Comedy Tour" CD that came out at the end of 2000. Also, almost all of Bill Engvalls jokes were on that CD or his new comedy CD that came out late last year ("Cheap Drunk: An Autobiography"). Most of Jeff Foxworthys jokes are not on a CD, but if you've seen him live sometime during the last couple of years you've heard almost all of them. Actually, you can say that about all 4 guys.

    However, if you've never heard of the 4 guys before or if you've heard of them but never seen them live or heard any of their CD's, then definitely go see this movie. The jokes are hysterical. Then you can go and pick up the comedy CD's and see them live. They have new jokes when you see them live.
    Firefly

    Firefly

    8.9
  • Oct 9, 2002
  • So far, not great but promising.

    The concept of this show is very pretty weak, but (hopefully) the characters and unique storylines (one of Josh Wheldons specialties) will save this series if it doesn't get cancelled too soon.

    The concept is of the show is kind of confusing. It takes place in the future and the setting (for the majority of the shows so far) is on a spaceship. It's kind of like Star Wars/Battlestar Gallactica/Star Trek in this mode. However, there are no phaser or laser guns to be found. All the people still use regular guns (some of them are even six shooters) and once they land on a planet (any planet) the setting turns into the old west. There are also a couple of other curious items thrown in for good measure. Some of the characters occasionally speak some type of oriental language (it could be Chinese or Japanese, or it could totally be made up for all I know).

    The characters are a little more promising. The captain of the ship (a Han Solo type of guy) is the main character. Also, there's the ships crew: a male pilot, a female mechanic, a woman who is married to the pilot and another guy (I haven't figured out what the last two people actually do yet), plus 4 passengers on the ship: a female `companion' (a nice name for prostitute), a brother and sister (the brother is a doctor and the sister is his main patient with a mysterious past), and a older male priest. As for the storylines, they seem promising but I think I would have understood a lot more if they actually showed the first episode first. From what I understand from some preview commercials and from the internet, they had a two-hour premiere episode where, among other things, they introduced the sister with the mysterious past as a stowaway in a box of ice. However, probably due to the baseball playoffs, the network decided not to show the first episode. So, the viewers are left to piece together the storylines. After three episodes, they're slowly beginning to become clear.

    So far, it seems promising enough to keep watching. Hopefully, it will have some more time to develop before it gets cancelled.
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