Une simulation de ce que pourrait être la vie d'un astronaute sur Mars, avec des célébrités en compétition pour être le dernier survivant, le "Celebronaut".Une simulation de ce que pourrait être la vie d'un astronaute sur Mars, avec des célébrités en compétition pour être le dernier survivant, le "Celebronaut".Une simulation de ce que pourrait être la vie d'un astronaute sur Mars, avec des célébrités en compétition pour être le dernier survivant, le "Celebronaut".
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The premise: A range of D-list "celebrities" go through a Mars simulation, which involves living in a fake rocket ship, completing space challenges, and voting out the weakest team member.
The execution: A bunch of people chaotically do things? Seriously, you can barely tell what's happening. The challenge isn't clear, there's no competition involved, everyone is constantly talking over each other, and the filming doesn't capture much. It's like watching a whole bunch of nothing.
For a show like this to survive, it needs one of the following: a charming cast of characters, funny reality tv drama, or compelling challenges/a competition element. Unfortunately, it doesn't have any of these. The interactions and challenges were painfully dull. Maybe it will improve, but I don't have high hopes.
The execution: A bunch of people chaotically do things? Seriously, you can barely tell what's happening. The challenge isn't clear, there's no competition involved, everyone is constantly talking over each other, and the filming doesn't capture much. It's like watching a whole bunch of nothing.
For a show like this to survive, it needs one of the following: a charming cast of characters, funny reality tv drama, or compelling challenges/a competition element. Unfortunately, it doesn't have any of these. The interactions and challenges were painfully dull. Maybe it will improve, but I don't have high hopes.
Not really sure what's with all the super negative reviews-it's really not that serious. It's a cute reality tv game show with a unique premise. So far it's been really funny and lighthearted. It's been fun to see the real personalities of these athletes, actors, and reality tv personalities. A few people have definitely surprised me! The set up allows you to get to know the participants more and their personalities really shine through. I didn't have super high expectations but this has really been a fun surprise. It's not high brow entertainment but it's entertaining and fun. Similar to the US Traitors (except much less lying) so if you like that show I'd recommend this one!
I recently tuned in to Stars on Mars, featuring the talented duo of Rhonda Rousey and Lance Armstrong. While I was eager to see these two stars in action, I must admit that the show left me with mixed feelings.
Rhonda Rousey's performance was impressive, as expected. Her athleticism and acting skills were on full display, and she truly carried the show during her scenes. Lance Armstrong, in a surprising turn, showcased his charm and delivered a respectable performance, considering his background in cycling.
However, the show's overall appeal suffered due to the lackluster performances from some of the other actors. Their silly and less-than-serious approach made it challenging to fully immerse myself in the storyline. This, unfortunately, took away from the overall entertainment value.
While I enjoyed witnessing Rhonda and Lance in action, Stars on Mars struggled to hold my attention throughout the entire show. The engaging moments were overshadowed by the inconsistency in the supporting cast's performances. It's a shame, as the potential for greatness was there.
In conclusion, Stars on Mars may be worth watching if you're a die-hard fan of Rhonda Rousey and Lance Armstrong. Their moments on screen are undoubtedly the highlights of the show. However, be prepared for some distractions caused by the less serious performances from other actors.
Rhonda Rousey's performance was impressive, as expected. Her athleticism and acting skills were on full display, and she truly carried the show during her scenes. Lance Armstrong, in a surprising turn, showcased his charm and delivered a respectable performance, considering his background in cycling.
However, the show's overall appeal suffered due to the lackluster performances from some of the other actors. Their silly and less-than-serious approach made it challenging to fully immerse myself in the storyline. This, unfortunately, took away from the overall entertainment value.
While I enjoyed witnessing Rhonda and Lance in action, Stars on Mars struggled to hold my attention throughout the entire show. The engaging moments were overshadowed by the inconsistency in the supporting cast's performances. It's a shame, as the potential for greatness was there.
In conclusion, Stars on Mars may be worth watching if you're a die-hard fan of Rhonda Rousey and Lance Armstrong. Their moments on screen are undoubtedly the highlights of the show. However, be prepared for some distractions caused by the less serious performances from other actors.
It's big brother meets the plot of the martian ( matt damon movie).
Most of the cast i have never heard of, so for me the biggest name i notice was mclovin's actor christopher mints passe, they are put in a desert* mock up of a mars base and their aim is to 'survive' the mission and each other, people are 'extracted' when the vote is against them, usual reality shenengains ensue !
Each 'day' / episode will mostly follow a bit of the movie where they face an emergency or have to complete a mission, these range from movie accurate ( with caveats) to the absurd ( alien encounter).
The cast is picked for drama, over reacting and cringe.
And william shatner hosts it because i guess matt damon had much better things to do.
I'm not a fan of reality shows but i thought i'd give it a try for the lols, but OOOF.
Most of the cast i have never heard of, so for me the biggest name i notice was mclovin's actor christopher mints passe, they are put in a desert* mock up of a mars base and their aim is to 'survive' the mission and each other, people are 'extracted' when the vote is against them, usual reality shenengains ensue !
Each 'day' / episode will mostly follow a bit of the movie where they face an emergency or have to complete a mission, these range from movie accurate ( with caveats) to the absurd ( alien encounter).
The cast is picked for drama, over reacting and cringe.
And william shatner hosts it because i guess matt damon had much better things to do.
I'm not a fan of reality shows but i thought i'd give it a try for the lols, but OOOF.
Definitely favoritism with the girl clique. They pass the promotions between themselves so no one that is not in the clique gets a chance. Is the show about all of them or just the red head Ariel Winters? Maybe you should have just called it Ariel Winters and crew on Mars! Let Lance have a turn as base commander because in my opinion EVERYONE should have a turn at it. This way you can see who is truly a good commander. Not someone who is continuously claiming the spotlight. I like the show for what it is but I don't like favoritism even on a show such as this. Ariel is too much in command. Please correct and get rid of her. Then the show would go up in my opinion.
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- AnecdotesWith the remote outback in and around Coober Pedy imitating the Martian landscape, this simulation sees celebrities experience physical and mental challenges inspired by real life Mars exploration programs.
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