Cheaters
Cheaters
TV-MA | 21 October 2000 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Karry

    Best movie of this year hands down!

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    Micitype

    Pretty Good

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    TrueHello

    Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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    Humbersi

    The first must-see film of the year.

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    chrislambert582

    Over the last couple of years I have been subjected to this programme on the freeview channel "Really", and finally feel compelled to comment. First, the presenter. Joey Greco moralises non-stop throughout the show, using such words as "depraved" to describe the behaviour of the person allegedly caught cheating on their partner. He is advocating himself as the guardian of the world's morals, completely missing the irony of the immoral (and at times, illegal) behaviour of himself and his "gumshoes", following people, secretly filming and recording phone conversations. Of course, since the "stories" featured in the show are as fake as Greco I don't suppose this really matters. I don't understand how anybody can possibly believe anything on this show is real. Typically, a couple "engaged in nefarious deeds" meet up, go for a meal (usually sitting either outdoors or in front of a window so they can be easily filmed) then go back to the cheaters house for sex (so they can be recorded by the hidden cameras). They make no attempt to keep things secret and are never watching to see if they are being followed! The whole show is just low-budget garbage that only deluded people can believe is "reality", so in a way it's just like any other reality show.

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    Catherine_Grace_Zeh

    I've been a fan of this show ever since it made its debut. First off, I must say that it's a good show. Also, I haven't seen every episode. However, if you ask me, it's still a good show. It's fun to see unfaithful people get busted. In addition, I really enjoy watching people confront their unfaithful lover or whoever. I hope it stays on the air for years to come. If that happens, I will be really happy. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever, even though I haven't seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, if some network ever brings it back after it finishes its run, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.

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    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.

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    Brian Washington

    This has to be one of the worst television shows in the history of American television. This piece of garbage caters to people who get pleasure on the misery of others and it makes "Fear Factor" look like quality television. It is pretty disgusting to me how people will let out their dirty laundry in public just to get their fifteen minutes of fame. It just is another example of how people will do anything to get on television.It also is pretty disturbing to see the lengths this show would go to just for ratings and no show pointed it out like the episode in which one of the staff got stabbed. I can't see how supposedly intelligent people look at garbage like this. This show pretty much shows how much America has been "dumbed down". I hope that this is the bottoming of American television, because after this it has nowhere else to go but up.

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