Sweet! The hotel my sales rep recommended in Fort Worth is right near Tim Love's Love Shack. Mmmmm, burgers...
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
What, no PR?
I watched! But I was still flailing from Supernatural, so I wasn't up to posting.
I love it when they do a challenge like this, and I loved that not one of them bitched about working with someone other than a size 2 model.
I thought Mila's dress was a standout from the sketch stage, but I loved Amy's, too. They're really pulling ahead in terms of talent this season.
I think when Kors says, "Taste can't be taught," it's always the death knell. And god, Jesus' dress was a nightmare.
I love it when they do a challenge like this, and I loved that not one of them bitched about working with someone other than a size 2 model.
No one literally bitched, but many of them talked about the "challenge", which to me was code for bitching.
I think when Kors says, "Taste can't be taught," it's always the death knell. And god, Jesus' dress was a nightmare.
the second I saw the rhinestones, I knew that he was done. It could have been okay without the rhinestones. I also worry about the taste level of the client for liking the dress.
I liked the one that didn't use the bright red, used a darker red with the red accents underneath. Actually, I didn't like the dress, just the color scheme.
I thought that the guy who changed his dress from the Grecian-style draping to his one style did a good job.
I did like Mila's dress better than the winner, just because she was really thinking differently than everyone else. Yes, it could have looked pretty tacky with those big stars, but it came out terrific.
I liked Mila's dress, but it was just a little too costumey for me (frankly a few dresses looked like superhero wear). I would have like it a lot more if the star had been more subtle.
I really liked a lot of the dresses out there. And I would totally have worn Jesus's dress.... 20 years ago, when I was in high school and tacky.
No one literally bitched, but many of them talked about the "challenge", which to me was code for bitching.
I don't mind that -- it is a challenge, especially if you've only ever made theoretical clothes. Good for them for rising to that challenge.
The only one who bugged me was the guy who talked about this being the biggest challenge of his career with practically audible air quotes. And the guy who lost crowing about how tiny his model was.
The only one who bugged me was the guy who talked about this being the biggest challenge of his career with practically audible air quotes. And the guy who lost crowing about how tiny his model was.
yes, those.
Don't forget that The Amazing Race starts again on Sunday!!