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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Alicia Bean, Troy VanderHeyden, Kasey Barrett, Ross Breitenbach, Rich Kim, Laura Korkoian, Katherine Brooks, Jeff Fisher, Jeff Savenick |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 02 December, 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | 20th Century Fox |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Movie, Reality TV, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 024543105213 |
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Customer Reviews of The Simple Life
They're horrible, but I still think it's hilarious Yeah, I know, the girls aren't very good role models, and some of the stunts they pull are horrible, but I think this show is very entertaining. Of course, it's always going to depend on your sense of humor, so I can understand why some people don't care for it too much. It is sad, as other reviewers pointed out how much infleuence they have over teenager's lives nowadays, and I think this show proves that these girls definately aren't good role models, but I still love the show and laugh at every episode. I like it because it's a different kind of funny than most of the stuff that's coming out today. Frankly, I'm getting sick of all the potty humor, like Carmen Electra taking a dump in front of everyone in Scary Movie 4. It's interesting to see how much these girls can get away with, because you know that if it were anyone else, they wouldn't get away with half the things that they do, even though the the things they get away with are mean and, to quote another reviewer, petty. And it has you wondering time and time again, "What are these girls thinking?! Do they have an ounce of common sense?" and "It's amazing how stupid people can be!" but all in all, I love the show, and wondering "What the h*ll are they thinking!!!!???" is half the fun!
innocent fun
i rented this after seeing their 3rd season. it's not quite as funny, mainly because the girls are noticeably younger and sweeter, but there's still a lot of mischief and merry-making going on. the girls to do cross the line a few times - like charging the bird house and mirror to their employer! - but whether they did this spontaneously or it was part of the "script", well, you decide. i got the feeling that a lot of this was acting out for the cameras, doing what people expect them to do, and just pure doing their job which is to entertainment.
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>despite the obvious differences with their host family, i thought they got along as well as you could expect. and they weren't disrespectful - except about going out at night! and come one, they're 21 and 22 yr olds, adults.
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>after watching this and the 3rd season, i think paris and nicole have gotten a bad rap. they're just two girls who want to have fun. and that's what they do in this series.
You might like it - You might not
I've been watching the fourth season of this and recently rented the first season just out of curiosity.
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>Watching any part of any season of this show is largely a waste of time; however, I think this program is a popular culture monument. I'm not saying it's good, or it's bad, but it does make quite a statement about the miserably wealthy and the purely modest and how they fail to interface in any acceptable way.
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>The girls are up to the same antics nowadays as they were four years ago but I notice two significant changes in their characters. Nicole has slimmed down substantially and although she's foul-mouthed and irreverent as always, she's very sharp and witty these days. She's impudently cruel as well, but altogether quick with a quip. The Paris character, on the other hand, has only changed by becoming more irresponsible, helpless and useless. In addition, she's raised the pitch of her voice by about five or six musical steps so that now she sounds like a 9-year-old.
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>Plenty of the documentary-style entertainment value of this vehicle is staged, and I even imagine that someone has the job to make up stuff that would make for a lousy experience for someone but good TV for the rest of us; still, I think Paris should behave more like an heiress and less like a child. The effect would be the same, of course, but the performance would be more believable.
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>I'll give it a 3 because I am completely neutral about it. Whether you like this show or hate this show, I would understand. Give it a look.