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Mister Yuck |
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No more Andy Cohen!
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Urethra Franklin |
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I don't want Nina to leave the show - I'd rather that bitch Heidi left, unlikely though that may be. But there's an upside to them replacing some
of these judges, no matter which ones they are. Maybe we'll see a change to the "whoever has the skinniest model wins" attitude whenever they
have real women wearing the clothes on the runway.
Realistically, I doubt Nina's going anywhere, unless she decides to take a new job that prevents her from doing the show. |
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memeonly |
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only good thing about the move is no more Andy. But they best not touch Heidi, leave the reruns on Bravo, and am I the only one that loves Catwalk??
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Mister Yuck |
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How is Heidi a bitch? I'll give you tactless, but I don't see bitchy.
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Cousin Oliver |
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Maybe I've been totally blocking him out, but did Andy have anything to do with the PR reunions? I thought they were hosted by Heidi and Tim, and Andy
helmed all of the other reunions.
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NiceToAnimals |
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Yes, mercifully Andy and his crossed eyes have stayed away from PR.
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Mister Yuck |
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He was there this year, wasn't he?
eta: I must be masochistic if I'm imagining him at reunions where he wasn't.
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04/13/08 9:53 AM.
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Urethra Franklin |
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Heidi always seems to take pleasure in asking questions like, "Who do you think should go home?" And I thought she came off like a huge bitch on
Project Jay, especially with the whole dress controversy.
She just doesn't seem like an even remotely compassionate person. She'd make a good dominatrix. |
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dissimilis |
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I've watched every episode of PR since it started and have no idea who this Andy Cohen person is you guys are talking about. Who the hell is he?
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CoconutPhone |
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He hosts the reunions. Bravo TV guy.
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TimmyTAR |
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This move to Lifetime sucks! Hopefully they'll move the show to NBC or hell, even USA. But, the good thing about it is no more Andy Cohen. Therein lies the
dilemma.
Lifetime or Andy Cohen? *Holds out his arms like a scale* Lifetime or Andy? Hmm... |
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Mister Yuck |
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I think Heidi's problem is that she's German. She says whatever comes into her head without necessarily considering somebody else's feelings. I
think German culture has more or less ethicized this kind of behavior, casting it as a kind of honesty. So while it's not particularly admirable, she
can't really help it either. Plus, it makes for good reality TV.
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seaguy |
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Have the current three judges and add Iman...that would be awesome. I adore Heidi, and don't think she's a bitch at all actually. She's definitely
frank with her comments, but anytime I've seen her away from PR, she's always come across as funny and cool.
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dissimilis |
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CoconutPhone wrote: Ah, ok. PR is the only Bravo show I watch and he has never hosted their reunions. |
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Phuz1 |
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Andy Cohen. Chop by Sigvold from the Make Me a Supermodel thread.
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RetroFox |
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Why does everyone hate Andy Cohen so much? I'm not defending him, I'm just curious. I've only seen bits and pieces of him hosting other reunions
and I have no opinion on him either way. That chop is hilarious though.
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Mister Yuck |
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Because he's star struck by reality whores.
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Jason009 |
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080413/tv_nm/project_dc
"Project Runway" fracas isn't pretty Not even a catwalk catfight could prove as riveting as the behind-the-scenes sideshow that enveloped "Project Runway" last week. With NBC Universal contesting in court the move of the unscripted series from its Bravo home to rival Lifetime, the TV industry has a war on its hands worthy of its own reality show. But with all the attention on the boldfaced names battling over "Runway" -- series producer Harvey Weinstein and NBC honcho Jeff Zucker -- there's a deeper shift of cable's aligned forces only true programming wonks can appreciate. Picture ABC losing "Grey's Anatomy" -- that's what Bravo faces with the loss of "Runway," one of its longtime hits. While the network is no one-trick pony, possessing one of cable's deeper benches, "Runway" clearly was one of its marquee attractions. A better comparison than "Grey's" could be offered by more recent TV history. Think back to 2001, when "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" switched channels from the WB Network to UPN. The loss of the former network's signature hit spelled the death knell for a once-mighty brand. "Runway" actually could end up being the second series to jump from NBC Universal to a Disney property, given that sitcom "Scrubs" is likely on the move from NBC to ABC next season. (Lifetime is a 50/50 venture between Disney and Hearst Corp.) The "Runway" fracas also might bolster Weinstein and Zucker's reputations as blustery tough guys, but this fight also is meaningful for executives who might not make headlines but are royalty within cable. The big winner has to be Lifetime CEO Andrea Wong, who has slowly been doing the programming equivalent of a face-lift on the grandma of networks. She couldn't rightfully take credit for the network's latest hit, "Army Wives," because it was developed before her reign, but this one's on her. And what of Oxygen? NBC Universal's latest acquisition now has to face off against its biggest competitor with an asset it brought to power. Ouch. Switching networks will be the true test of time for "Runway," which just might be the kind of franchise that has legs longer than Heidi Klum. Last month, the Season 4 finale topped the previous year's ending by 9% in the adults 18-49 demographic, and the entire season run was up about the same. That's a healthy sign. But if it's a false positive, maybe Bravo doesn't have that much to fret over. Think how quickly its former signature hit, "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy," melted down after running hot for a season or two. And recall that when Bravo pulled its own network switcheroo with HBO's "Project Greenlight," it didn't exactly cruise to the finish line. What's most fascinating about this "Runway" saga is how it gives the lie to cable's most cherished principle: the power of the brand. Executives pretend every show on their lineup is like a different page drawn from the same playbook, but look how easy it was in this case to simply staple "Runway" into the Lifetime lineup. Whether cable's grand dame can trade its orthopedic shoes for Jimmy Choos, only time can tell. Reuters/Hollywood Reporter |
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TataniaStarstrider |
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Lamont and Ray wrote: I'd love to go up to her and say: "Didn't you know Nina... One day you're IN and the next you're OUT and guess which one you ARE NOW! |
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NiceToAnimals |
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Phuz1 wrote: ROFLMAO at Andy's crazy eyes!
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