Saturday, February 11, 2012

2 Responses to “What do you think about some of these Millionaires on the Millionaire are MatchMaker?”

  1. Keelie says:

    more money people have, the more peculiar they become

  2. Betty B says:

    I stumbled upon one episode, a few days ago, about that Mateo guy, a short fat guy, looking for the perfect Christian woman (he wrote down a loooong list of criteria, with the woman being a Christian as the most important criterion, and then chose a date with a Jewish woman to later complain about the fact that she was Jewish!!
    The other guy, a paranoid (he had huge bodyguards) called something D, a cute guy with beautiful eyes but so full of himself that he was overflowing with his own ego. He seemed to think that he was famous but I never heard of him (thank goodness). He was looking for a nice, honest woman (like he could find an honest woman on that show!!) and of course, he chose the drunkard blonde bimbo. I guess the show has one hour to fill and like all unreal “reality” shows, they have to create their own little dramas here and there to make sure they fill a boring hour.

    I watched that show because sometimes, I like to know what people are talking about and how low some people are willing to go. Needless to say, I will not endure another episode!

    The young woman looked like escorts on the market for sugar daddies. I understand the wearing of high heels and low cleavage when you want to look your sexiest but some of them really looked like hookers on the corner street. The thing that bothered me most was not the high heels but the fact that none of the woman seemed to have an opinion…”oh! Now that I’ve seen that fat short guy and that other guy who’s too much into sports…can I leave now?”

    There’s a fundamental contradiction to this show. The men have enough money to pay for escorts or at least enough money to have those kinds of women throw themselves at them, no matter how ugly of fat they could be…they don’t need a show for that. If they’re looking for the future mother of their children, they should do like Bill Gates and choose a nice woman from the office.

    Millionaires, if they’re really millionaires, do not need to be insulted on national TV. That fat short guy was not so bad at the beginning, but at the end, he just seemed stupid and hopeless. The something D guy ended up looking like a diseased sex addict and a male w**** who would sleep with anything with a pulse, especially if they have fake blonde hair, fake boobs and no brain. I admit, I enjoyed the scene (probably scripted) where that old lady told him to refrain from putting his thing down any of the 3 holes and he looked chocked (probably scripted too) because it was coming from an old lady who reminded him of his grandmother, who never told him that (maybe she should have)! And she used the real words, no less (I won’t because of Y!A community guidelines, to which I try to abide to my best).

    I haven’t seen the episodes about the soup kitchen and the moving of the junk as ideas for first dates…and I never will. But show producers are always looking for chock ideas. Either that of their show is canceled because of boredom. Some TV shows are like some movies…they’re sooo bad, they start being entertaining.

    I’m glad your question allowed me to get this off my chest. I heard about that show so I watched it to form an opinion and I’ll never have to watch it again. As one of the US President said…you have to watch bad TV (popular reality shows) to get the pulse of the nation.

    Edit:
    The show is not called “Millionaire are MatchMaker” but “The Millionaire Matchmaker” who is Patti stanger (somebody should tell her to go easier on her lips’ injections).

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