Uma simulação do que poderia ser tornar-se um astronauta em Marte, com voluntários famosos competindo para ser o último "celebronaut."Uma simulação do que poderia ser tornar-se um astronauta em Marte, com voluntários famosos competindo para ser o último "celebronaut."Uma simulação do que poderia ser tornar-se um astronauta em Marte, com voluntários famosos competindo para ser o último "celebronaut."
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Think "Big Brother" but, it's on Mars and comes with everything that entails.
My biggest issue with the show, is the overwhelming number of fundamentally unlikable "Stars"... most of which I'd never heard of before. (Though, I am British..!)
I've always liked the little I've seen of Ariel in the past, but this show has completely changed my opinion.
I cannot stand her! (Or Adam / Porsha for that matter.)
Lance, Ronda and Marshawn seem like they'd been great to be around... though, Marshawn does have an issue with listening when on-mission! Haha!
Tinashe and Andy seem like solid choices to be on the show. (I'd never heard of Tinashe before this.)
If this gets a second season, or a British version, I'd probably watch it again.. But I guess that would also depend on the spread of contestants.
My biggest issue with the show, is the overwhelming number of fundamentally unlikable "Stars"... most of which I'd never heard of before. (Though, I am British..!)
I've always liked the little I've seen of Ariel in the past, but this show has completely changed my opinion.
I cannot stand her! (Or Adam / Porsha for that matter.)
Lance, Ronda and Marshawn seem like they'd been great to be around... though, Marshawn does have an issue with listening when on-mission! Haha!
Tinashe and Andy seem like solid choices to be on the show. (I'd never heard of Tinashe before this.)
If this gets a second season, or a British version, I'd probably watch it again.. But I guess that would also depend on the spread of contestants.
A cool show. Though,I was getting pissed off at some point. Just had to watch till the end because Marshawn was still in the house.
My shout-out to them. Lance Armstrong, Ronda Rousey and Marshawn Lynch. They are so Neutral and very Mission Critical , ready for Missions and tasks without any annoying/irritating alliances.
I'll recommend the show to be more challenging if there'll be a next season 2 or another kinda of show. No form of alliances, do the task assigned and wait for the host to evict.
The alliances formed really made the show kind of immature. Aside that, it's a very good show.
My shout-out to them. Lance Armstrong, Ronda Rousey and Marshawn Lynch. They are so Neutral and very Mission Critical , ready for Missions and tasks without any annoying/irritating alliances.
I'll recommend the show to be more challenging if there'll be a next season 2 or another kinda of show. No form of alliances, do the task assigned and wait for the host to evict.
The alliances formed really made the show kind of immature. Aside that, it's a very good show.
So it's Celebrity Big Brother, in a SciFi set.
Besides Rowsey, Armstrong and Winters, who are these people?
"Stars" must mean something different in the world of Reality TV, when even those on the show need to have it explained to each other who each other is,...
The set looks pretty, in a 70's BSG way, with the elements to make non-Space Nerds believe it is a 'real' space habitat. Meanwhile, the Space Nerds will be throwing plushy astronaut pillows at their screens at the designs and layout.
What this show needed, was a ringer, someone like Tim Dodds, Emily Calandrelli or Marcus House showing up and having these 'stars' running in circles while the ringer wins everything.
Two star rating, one for Shatner, one for Shatner being the only person on the show to have been to space.
Besides Rowsey, Armstrong and Winters, who are these people?
"Stars" must mean something different in the world of Reality TV, when even those on the show need to have it explained to each other who each other is,...
The set looks pretty, in a 70's BSG way, with the elements to make non-Space Nerds believe it is a 'real' space habitat. Meanwhile, the Space Nerds will be throwing plushy astronaut pillows at their screens at the designs and layout.
What this show needed, was a ringer, someone like Tim Dodds, Emily Calandrelli or Marcus House showing up and having these 'stars' running in circles while the ringer wins everything.
Two star rating, one for Shatner, one for Shatner being the only person on the show to have been to space.
I sat here reading some of these reviews out loud to my husband while we laughed hysterically. Some of you need to get a grip. He teaches astronomy and we both know perfectly well that nothing about this "simulation" is realistic. Of course it isn't. They're in the middle of an Australian desert - Fox couldn't afford to send them to Mars, sorry to let you down.
It's a reality show. If you don't love reality shows, you won't love this. It's not for space nerds, or sci-fi fans. It's for reality show fans who also think space is neat. No, there aren't huge celebrities on this show. How often do you see reality shows with A-list celebrities? But the ones they chose can still be entertaining to watch on a personal level. Lance/Neil/Louie Armstrong is pretty funny, for example, especially his relationship with the other athletes on the show. I don't love reality TV personalities, but many of these people are naturally entertaining.
I don't love reality shows. However this one is more entertaining than usual, can be pretty funny, and made us laugh out loud several times. It's watchable, not bingeable. Still, it doesn't deserve the hate it's getting over dumb reasons.
It's a reality show. If you don't love reality shows, you won't love this. It's not for space nerds, or sci-fi fans. It's for reality show fans who also think space is neat. No, there aren't huge celebrities on this show. How often do you see reality shows with A-list celebrities? But the ones they chose can still be entertaining to watch on a personal level. Lance/Neil/Louie Armstrong is pretty funny, for example, especially his relationship with the other athletes on the show. I don't love reality TV personalities, but many of these people are naturally entertaining.
I don't love reality shows. However this one is more entertaining than usual, can be pretty funny, and made us laugh out loud several times. It's watchable, not bingeable. Still, it doesn't deserve the hate it's getting over dumb reasons.
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.
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- CuriosidadesWith 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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