Stas3098
Joined Oct 2012
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In addition to being utterly pointless and impressively out of touch, the show isn't funny, at least in any conventional sense. It doesn't make any sensible points about anything even remotely relevant, which makes it wholly redundant in the modern entertainment world. After watching the first episode, I see no reason for this show to exist. This is the kind of show that does not even deserve one star... which really, really sucks because I like Seth Rogan. Seth should distance himself immediately from this train wreck. I respect his previous work, which is why I am not going to rip into this one the way it deserves, because Seth doesn't deserve it.
Fame and fortune are very nice things to have, indeed...
Now what we have here is a tale of a country girl coming to a big city looking for both of the things mentioned above, I.e., fame and fortune.
But, the thing about this movie that is different is that the girl finds fame and fortune... "but can she keep it?", is the main question here.
Our protagonist is thrown into the cut-throat world of the beauty business where not much holds barred. In this surreal world where what we'd consider to be aberrant behavior is the norm a lot can go wrong for our protagonist, lest she be vigilant and see the danger.
Now just to make myself perfectly clear, this movie is not about crazy people it's about people becoming crazy in order to survive in the do-or-die world of high fashion. If you want to see something like that then this motion picture is for you.
Now what we have here is a tale of a country girl coming to a big city looking for both of the things mentioned above, I.e., fame and fortune.
But, the thing about this movie that is different is that the girl finds fame and fortune... "but can she keep it?", is the main question here.
Our protagonist is thrown into the cut-throat world of the beauty business where not much holds barred. In this surreal world where what we'd consider to be aberrant behavior is the norm a lot can go wrong for our protagonist, lest she be vigilant and see the danger.
Now just to make myself perfectly clear, this movie is not about crazy people it's about people becoming crazy in order to survive in the do-or-die world of high fashion. If you want to see something like that then this motion picture is for you.
First and foremost, I am not going to bore you by dighting redundant synopses or herrying superficial details, I am just going to cut right to the chase and talk about the raw, at times wlatsome, emotion in which this participial film dabbles and therewith I shall besay to you why this film is so good.
It is so good because: "what it begins with, what things appear or happen in the opening shot, I could not tell you (mainly due to the fact that I was awake for about 30 to 35 hours straight at the point in time when I started to watch this film), but despite all of that I can still tell you what I felt, which is incredibly rare. At the beginning of this film, I felt claustrophobic, uncomfortable and a little bit confused, and what is more incredible is that I felt the same exact things at the end of this film. From the very ord to the very end, it span me 360 degrees with such emotional might and main that my head wouldn't stop spinning for quite a considerable throw thereafter. I think this is the best complement I can pay to a film, in that it is something new and fresh, something which the most part of men have never laid eyes upon, a thing completely distinct, but more than that is that unlike thousands of other movies that I have watched in my lifetime this is one of those rare few from which I walked away feeling something very strong for quite some time and that is worth a lot in my humble opinion."
It is so good because: "what it begins with, what things appear or happen in the opening shot, I could not tell you (mainly due to the fact that I was awake for about 30 to 35 hours straight at the point in time when I started to watch this film), but despite all of that I can still tell you what I felt, which is incredibly rare. At the beginning of this film, I felt claustrophobic, uncomfortable and a little bit confused, and what is more incredible is that I felt the same exact things at the end of this film. From the very ord to the very end, it span me 360 degrees with such emotional might and main that my head wouldn't stop spinning for quite a considerable throw thereafter. I think this is the best complement I can pay to a film, in that it is something new and fresh, something which the most part of men have never laid eyes upon, a thing completely distinct, but more than that is that unlike thousands of other movies that I have watched in my lifetime this is one of those rare few from which I walked away feeling something very strong for quite some time and that is worth a lot in my humble opinion."