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Reviews
Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive (2005)
9/25/05
I've been watching this "reality" show with my daughter for about 5 weeks now and I'm utterly shocked at the laziness and bad manners displayed by these so called "filthy rich" parasites. With the exception of Noah Blake, Alexander Clifford, Alex Quinn and occasionally George Foreman III, why are these young men and women considered filthy rich? I don't think any of them is gainfully employed and all of their wealth has not been accumulated by any of them (even if George does think his father's business relies on him). The lout who keeps screaming about diplomatic immunity evidently has no idea who's actually entitled to that reward. He's mean, nasty, bratty, and so wrapped up in himself it's annoying to listen to him spout off about anything. Why don't they dump him and the other 2 people who abandoned their team-mates? And how did these selfish people volunteer for anything charitable? Listen to their off-the-wall comments about people not being good enough for them to "hang out" with.
Center Stage (2000)
Loved the Dances and Dancers
I have long admired anybody with the talent to dance ballet, figure skate, or do gymnastics, so Center Stage ranks high on my list of movies to add to my video collection. Sure, the plot and the acting (in some cases) wasn't Oscar-worthy, but who cares? The dance....the dance....fantastic, from start to finish. I fell in love with Ethan Stiefel, Sascha Radetsky, and even Amanda Schull as dancers, but the surprise of the show for me was seeing my favorite skater, Ilia Kulik, hold his own as a performer/dancer. This young man has already proven himself, by winning the Olympic Gold medal at Nagano, so his comic relief performance was fun to watch. My thanks to all of the actors/dancers for giving me 2 hours of pleasure!!