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TMZ-TV

There just too many of these entertainment gossip shows on the air. TMZ-TV started off as a website gossip magazine. Who wants to know how many times on different shows how bad Britney Spears bombed on the VMA's or the latest Paris Hilton/Lindsay Lohen/Nicole Richie news gabfest? Even Entertainment Tonight has gone to the dogs.
 
There really needs to be fewer of these shows instead of more of them.
Wasn't one of them supposed to get canceled last year?
 
I think the show is hysterical. Unlike the other celebrity gossip shows, TMZ doesn't take itself seriously at all.
It's an enthusiastic parody of typical tabloid shows.
 
The show is so boring! I thought that it would be a lot better, but I just couldn't stand seeing atching these idiots who the show asked what year the September 11 terrorist attacks happend on and they guessed 2002, and some said the War in Iraq. Huh?
 
newhampshiredude said:
The show is so boring! I thought that it would be a lot better, but I just couldn't stand seeing atching these idiots who the show asked what year the September 11 terrorist attacks happend on and they guessed 2002, and some said the War in Iraq. Huh?

It was a frightening segment in some ways, but almost exactly like "Jaywalking" on Leno.
I liked it!
 
I actually liked the idea of the segment, but I still thought it made the show kind of dull. But maybe that is because I was so busy thinking about about how DUMB these people were.

It also reminded me on Man on the Street Thursdays which was a segment on the nationally syndicated Sean Hannity radio show. He would send a lady out into places where many Americans go such as bars, and ask questions like Who is the president? It was interesting no matter if you were conservative or liberal.
 
newhampshiredude said:
The show is so boring! I thought that it would be a lot better, but I just couldn't stand seeing watching [sic] these idiots who the show asked what year the September 11 terrorist attacks happend on and they guessed 2002, and some said the War in Iraq. Huh?

Were they asking Paris Hilton, Mike Tyson and the like?

It is, after all, a "celebrity" show...
 
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