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Women and men are judged to be sexy, or not, using harsh critique and even an evaluating laser pointer.Women and men are judged to be sexy, or not, using harsh critique and even an evaluating laser pointer.Women and men are judged to be sexy, or not, using harsh critique and even an evaluating laser pointer.
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Grant it the show is a modeling competition, where only the most beautiful people compete, but it's also great fun for us normal looking people too. I for one love watching vain people get cut down to size. And as an added bonus there is always the diamond in the rough who is beautiful on the inside, giving viewers someone to cheer for.
'Are you Hot?' features some of the dumbest (and funniest) things I have ever seen on 'Reality' Television.
1) "Lorenzo Lamas' Flaw Finder", a glorified laser pointer that he uses to point out specific body parts outlining why a contestant is not Hot.
2) The expression on the contestants faces when he is picking them apart on national television.
3) Lorenzo (again) telling young contestants that "They will have a lot of sex appeal and will 'grow' into it when they get older".
4) The complete arbitrary-ness of the scores given by the judges. Each contestant is rated out of 10 for Face, Body and Sex Appeal with no guidelines for anything. So one person comes out, gets a 9.1. The next comes out and gets an 7.2 or an 8.6. HOW CAN THEY BE GIVING OUT TENTHS OF A POINT?? What is the difference between someone's body being a 8.2 or an 8.3?
5) Contestants receiving 5 or 6's for 'Face' (OUCH!)
6) Losing contestants crying back stage, telling the camera their dream is not over. Their dream of what? Being Hot? Is that really a life's work? huh?
7) Contestants being told "Sorry, you are not HOT enough to continue" after losing in the telephone poll.
8) Dividing up the USA into four 'Hot Zones'. As if they actually canvassed all those states to find the hotties.
If you watch this show, you will find that most of your time is spent laughing AT it. This is not the serious, scientific evaluation to find Americas hottest people that you expected.
Rating: 2/10. There actually are worse things on Television than this. Just not much.
1) "Lorenzo Lamas' Flaw Finder", a glorified laser pointer that he uses to point out specific body parts outlining why a contestant is not Hot.
2) The expression on the contestants faces when he is picking them apart on national television.
3) Lorenzo (again) telling young contestants that "They will have a lot of sex appeal and will 'grow' into it when they get older".
4) The complete arbitrary-ness of the scores given by the judges. Each contestant is rated out of 10 for Face, Body and Sex Appeal with no guidelines for anything. So one person comes out, gets a 9.1. The next comes out and gets an 7.2 or an 8.6. HOW CAN THEY BE GIVING OUT TENTHS OF A POINT?? What is the difference between someone's body being a 8.2 or an 8.3?
5) Contestants receiving 5 or 6's for 'Face' (OUCH!)
6) Losing contestants crying back stage, telling the camera their dream is not over. Their dream of what? Being Hot? Is that really a life's work? huh?
7) Contestants being told "Sorry, you are not HOT enough to continue" after losing in the telephone poll.
8) Dividing up the USA into four 'Hot Zones'. As if they actually canvassed all those states to find the hotties.
If you watch this show, you will find that most of your time is spent laughing AT it. This is not the serious, scientific evaluation to find Americas hottest people that you expected.
Rating: 2/10. There actually are worse things on Television than this. Just not much.
I watch a couple episodes of the shows on TV. I did not like how judge the people looks not their minds. This to me sends the wrong message to the viewing audience especially to young viewers. Nobody is perfect in this world everybody has their imperfections. I admit I watch Miss America but at least the women are honor for community involvement.
Did you know
- TriviaHoward Stern sued ABC, saying it was his idea, a bit he'd do on his radio show, especially the laser pointer pointing out flaws in women's bodies (done by makeup stylist Ralph Cirella). Ironically, Stern's E-Show producer Scott Einzinger and former writer Jackie Martling worked on this series.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Daily Show: Michael Gerson (2007)
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