America's Next Top Model
America's Next Top Model
TV-14 | 20 May 2003 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Raetsonwe

    Redundant and unnecessary.

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    CommentsXp

    Best movie ever!

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    Stoutor

    It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.

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    Jonah Abbott

    There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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    keelhaul-80856

    I used to sit through this silly crap when I had nothing to watch but regular channels with tinfoil and bunny ear antennas on UPN network.Tyra Banks is stupid, but hot. Wish we would have seen more of her.The only people who will like this are females into fashion, and ultra gay males.The girls chosen for modeling MUST have been chosen by gay dudes, because most of them were really annoying and ugly.The outfits and styles for high fashion are garbage to me. I guess I'm just a regular dude, but what is edgy or artsy or intellectual about some naked girl painted in glitter, with leaves stuck to her, with bizarre clown makeup and her hair whacked up/off like a chicken, strutting and posing like Edward Scissorhands or some space alien, hanging from a set or the ceiling???I don't get it, and Janice Dickinson looks like a toothpick with botox.Then you have enough gay guest judges and "experts"(what exactly are gay men experts on with women? Except sounding like little girls and throwing makeup on people?) to start a whole new BRAVO channel. A dude being addressed as "Miss" Jay, who looks like the black dude from the 7-Up commercials. Seriously, these judges, women included, are washed up and look like cynical or whiny buffoons. A bunch of typical reality show drama with girls who hate each other and compete for the judges and have run-of-the-mill backstories.Basically another reality show crapfest, but my God, the models weren't even attractive. They all look like anorexic lizards with the same body of a 12 yr. old boy, and it gets boring fast.Again, if you are a flamboyant gay designer or a woman into weird fashions and bullying judges telling girls to be thin and walk like they are constipated, you will love this. Otherwise, skip it.

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    medina787

    These new team is as polished as Season 1 Episode 1! It's really going left. Tyra left this Brand at the top and it's a huge thud. The contestants the set the panel. I'm really lost, no Pop, no swag and lackluster story lines. 😔 The challenges aren't fresh and the struggle to be inclusive is cliché. When you leave at the Top you don't want a team that could use a makeover. Hurry and press redo.

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    jewel2008

    This is ten times better than "Who Wants To BE A Super Model" on Bravo I think it is more true to the business. Tyra is strong and sensitive at the same time and is able to get the most out of each aspiring model. The photos look for depth in each of the models, in personality and beauty, strength and demure attributes, and the ability to endure and work for what they want. I enjoy seeing Tyra's personal experience brought into the photo shoots and on the runway. I don't always agree with the judges decision's or Tyra's comments and at least one of the winners, I feel did not deserve to win. But this is just a show and every girl on there is very lucky to have this chance.

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    susannacoleking

    Having dabbled in the modeling industry (as a model), I watch this show with a slightly different view than most might. While I admit ANTM can be a fun, and entertaining show, as the seasons go on it seems to continue to drift from any reality.The show seems to be almost pure publicity for its contestants, seeing that none of the show's winners (or fellow contestants) have made much of a name for themselves out from under of the show's umbrella. Maybe that's because the truth is any girl with real potential to be a high-fashion model shouldn't have too much difficulty submitting to agencies (you can do so via email or snail mail if distance prevents you from attending an agency open call), signing to an agency, and starting a modeling career. Yes, the process does not guarantee success, but apparently neither does ANTM. And participating in a reality show seems to offer less of a boost in the modeling business, than signing to a top or decent agency (which only one contestant each cycle has a guarantee of anyway).Nonetheless, the show can't hurt, certainly can be amusing, and has a sort of magic that particularly works for teenage girls, I have found. Though, I must add, ANTM may become a tad tiring and dull, after watching several cycles, as it has become for me. And besides some unrealistic situations (each more outrageous than the last) the only other annoyance, is the overuse of "Tyra, Tyra, Tyra!" Tyra seems to genuinely want to guide these girls to success, but is it necessary for each of models' temporary digs to be covered in Tyra pictures; for virtually every panel and challenge to include a story or scenario that "Tyra" experienced and overcame? I think not.In my opinion, take out a little Tyra, put back in a little more reality, and ANTM could be a 10 star show, instead of a 7.

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