Jeanskynebu
the audience applauded
Console
best movie i've ever seen.
ShangLuda
Admirable film.
FuzzyTagz
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
jlthornb51
If this show was truly based in reality, it would be about as sick as any form of "entertainment" good be since Emperor Claudius gave thumbs down to the gladiators. Since it is faked and scripted, it just qualifies as stomach turning, ugly, and astonishingly unpleasant. Suitable viewing for people with an IQ's lower than 50 and those so culturally illiterate they believe professional wrestling is legitimate as well as spellbinding. Anyone with any sophistication, intelligence, or even some fundamental literacy will most likely find the participants in this vile fiesta just stupidly tragic and utterly repulsive. Usually on cable at 2 a.m., this is sure to give anyone unable to sleep severe waking nightmares and violent nausea. Regretfully, the notorious stabbing of the host while taping was as fake as the other episodes in this sad sadomasochistic catastrophe.
verbusen
This is a show that will grab your attention, it's salacious. The problem I have is that I have seen some of my younger co-workers (20'ish year olds) killing time watching this show, WHENEVER IT IS ON!I think shows like this and reality shows in general should have warning labels saying that your weekly viewing habits should be limited to under 2 hours a week. Even that is high but these people are watching this and the MTV reality stuff and the Maury Povich and Jerry Springer type shows. So what happens when you are culturally absorbed in nothing but a Cheaters show and the like? You grow up to be a pretty dull rock-head. Then you breed with like minded people and before you know it, the whole country are those that watch this crap all day and those that don't and as a result are smarter and end up pulling the strings of the stupid. So this is a heads up, I've watched the show sparingly because the first episode I watched was very salacious involving a guy getting busted in a hotel room with a paid dominatrix and totally freaking out and jumping around half bound, now that was very entertaining! The other half dozen shows I have seen were much more boring involving some low class people and the eventual confrontation at the end with a pseudo violent cat fight, BORING!!!!My recommendation, see it at the most once a month, any longer (along with your other reality crap) and your liable to lose a lot of grey matter from brain inactivity. 5 of 10, if you can catch an episode thats somewhat interesting but good luck waiting till that happens.
aaronbarlow72
There is a growing trend in the media to vilify and ridicule men. One sees it in television adverts and program plots. Cheaters is a prime example, they could find plenty of female cheaters yet the vast majority shown are men, why? The prime threat to any government's power resides in the male population, they're less likely to abide by authority and are more of a physical combat threat. A way to reduce the threat is to emasculate men in society via the media. Other examples of psychological propaganda are crime dramas full of self righteous cops including big-jawed aggressive women accusing everyone they question trampling their rights and making those men feel like scum. In Australia many top male sports stars have been arrested recently for dubious assaults and drinking charges, another example of the government controlling the male populous by arresting their heroes and asserting dominance. Cheaters, aside from the political machinations is an invasion of privacy and a violation of rights, furthermore most of these women assault the men! If it were round the other way the men would be in jail!! If it were an honest show they would be finding women cheaters, because they don't normally get caught due to the fact that their male lovers are quite happy to get in no strings attached and get out without rocking the boat. Men's mistresses want the men to themselves and want to own and control the men and thus get the men caught anyway.
a-a-25
The show is at least partially Faked (So is not reality, just pretending to be reality), which makes me believe at least anyone without face blurred out is a Fake episode.Proof in the episode where he pretends to be stabbed There is already camera crew on the boat, before he gets there, can been seen as his boat approaches.The actors playing "ambulance officers" didn't remove his shirt or expose the wound in anyway so they work on it, which would never happen in reality.They also parked the ambulance in the car park and did not drive up to the Emergency entrance (Which does not make any sense, unless its fake and they would not be allowed to go there)