I can't imagine there's a better redemption story from reality TV that Mike's. That guy was a pretty big piece of shit, but he's really turned his life around. CT on the Challenge is probably his stiffest competition.
There's one of those rattling around in my head that I can't recall either, but I don't think the one I'm trying to remember was from Survivor. All I can recall is she was an abrasive chick with a dysfunctional family history and everybody on the show got a video from home except here. Maybe it was Big Brother.
A bunch of heartless bastards on here. I don't mind it either, and the dream crushing is always a highlight to the season. People hold that grudge till day 39. And kevwun is right. The worst ever was the final day montage.
He was like a little kid getting to play against his hero. I think I've seen Jay on 3 different shows and he always comes off as likable. I'm hoping he becomes a regular on here.
I kind of like Dee coming into this season, so your Dee tirades were getting tiresome to me. But fucking A, she has dialed the crazy up to 11 this season and I've come around to your point of view. I can't figure out what her end game is or if she even has one. Cock block Rogan? Get Rogan back? Be friends and in an alliance with Rogan? I have no idea, but that shit with Jay last night was fucking bullshit. I think she's managed to do the impossible and make Rogan a sympathetic character. He sure doesn't deserve this shit.
I didn't have to look far for a great nominee for weakest. 1968 looks like total shit:
1968 (41st)
Oliver!
Funny Girl
The Lion in Winter
Rachel, Rachel
Romeo and Juliet
The academy fucked that year up. They decided that batch of shit is better than these movies:
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Odd Couple
Bullitt
Rosemary's Baby
The Producers
I've always loved 1967. The Graduate was always my favorite movie until Pulp Fiction came along. Bonnie & Clyde -enough said. In the Heat of the Night is just awesome. Saw it at the theater a few months ago. After that, it get's a bit weak though. Coincidentally, I'm watching Guess Who ... (in 30 minute chunks) right now. It doesn't translate very wells to the current culture, but Hepburn, Tracy, and Poitier make it palatable. I can't believe Dr Dipshit took Cool Hand Luke's spot. Fix that and I have a really good argument.
1967 (40th)
In the Heat of the Night
Bonnie and Clyde
Doctor Dolittle
The Graduate
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Yeah that first episode really concentrated on a handful of contestants and completely ignored about half of them. Since it's set up in the BIP format, I have hopes for this show.
I'm kind of hoping his dad holds the most sway
https://pistolsfiringblog.com/five-star-greg-browns-father-likes-idea-of-pairing-son-with-cade-cunningham/
I think you guys are missing the boat. I’m hoping it’s going to be like BIP with....fuck. I started that sentence assuming I’d end up with something by the end of it. Still in.
Yes, but imagine the satisfaction he feels as he sits in his dimly lit study, smoking a pipe (in his smoking jacket of course), a snifter of brandy in his hand and watching PBS looking down on all of us philistines.
Wes and Bananas totally destroyed poor Jenn. Humiliating the hot new chick on her way out the door was kind of low. But it was also kind of funny and I can't imagine we will ever see her again.
What did you think of this movie on rewatch, assuming you haven't seen it in 20+ years. I'd never seen it so I watched it a month ago. I'm fairly certain it's one of the worst movies I've ever made it all the way through. Even adjusting my expectations and going in knowing what I was watching, it somehow failed to even come close to my low expectations.