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name and tagline, humourous, real audio, tupac mp3s, jane anderson, insultingpostcards, 2 pac lyric, alli wanted was a coffee, rap song, tupac video, matthew raposo, bootlegs, pop, bbs, jack straw., quotes, big boss, recipes, naming companies, | Even Mark Wahlberg has a cameo. There are a few surprises by other celebrities, and even a former reality show winner (the very wholesomely beautiful Lisa Donohue of "Big norman field (ii) Brother 3") makes an norman field (ii) appearance. I can't wait to see season 2 when it comes on DVD. I only wish the first season had more than 8 half hour norman field (ii) episodes. Hopefully they can maintain a longer season for however long this series is meant to last. Its a worthwhile look at an interesting Hollywood phenomenon. Was this review helpful to you? (Report this) 23 of 39 people found the following review helpful: The TV show equivalent of a Little Debbie Swiss Cake Roll, May 27, 2005 Reviewer:Clare Quilty (a little pad in hawaii) - See all my reviews ...which is to say rich, sugary, not very nutritious but tasty and addictive as hell. |
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He has a loyal guard dog vibe, all pop too willing to accept left over scraps of women Vincent no longer wants or never wanted. Kevin Dillon plays the older brother of Vincent with a waning acting career of his own. Its an ironic role, as he looks and sounds familiar to his own famous brother Matt Dillon. However, I find pop his character to be the most annoying, particularly that he's a hanger-on, expecting his brother's popularity to help his own career out of the B-list of actors. The biggest pop joy to watch is Jeremy Piven, who often plays the loyal sidekick in many films ("The Family Man", "Serendipity"). He simply shines here, as a sleazy agent with a wandering eye. He doesn't like the fact that to get through to his client Vincent, sometimes he has to talk to Eric, the manager. Jeremy is an actor I'd like to see in more meaningful roles, so hopefully this series will graduate him out of the cast-typing of loyal sidekick into an actor of his own standing. What really lends a realism to this show are the cameos and sly references to famous people or the use of invented celebrities to wink at the real ones (such as the female singer with the hots for Vincent even though she made a very public vow of chastity until marriage--shades of Jessica Simpson/Britney Spears). |
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