FitnessProsBooks.com - Series 7: The Contenders (Marathon Edition)

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Manufacturer: USA Home Entertainment Starring: Glenn Fitzgerald, Marylouise Burke, Richard Venture, Michael Kaycheck, Merritt Wever Directed By: Daniel Minahan
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Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Feature: Commentary by Director Daniel Minahan Format: NTSC Label: USA Home Entertainment Manufacturer: USA Home Entertainment Model: 963060243-2 Publication Date: 2001 Publisher: USA Home Entertainment Region Code: 1 Running Time: 87 Studio: USA Home Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 2000
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Commentary by Director Daniel Minahan The SUNDANCE Filmmaker's Lab Scenes Deleted Scenes International Promo Theatrical and TV Trailers
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Customer Rating:      Summary: MY FAVORITE B-RATED MOVIE.. Comment: too me.. series 7: the contenders.. is a b-rated... white trash .. Running Man.. it plays out like a tv marathon.. i think it's so funny the way the host and the show lies to you... series 7 is an awesome movie.. that i watch a lot.. it entertains me everytime.. and my friends who've never seen it... ususally get suckt in.. and are always confused.. if it's a real show or something.. i love it..
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome cult classic Comment: So hard to find this cult classic movie that should have made it much higher in the box office that it did. I'd recommend this to anyone with a good sense of humor and who is into thriller or action/drama movies. Great buy if you can find a copy!
Customer Rating:      Summary: If Only We'd Known Comment: SERIES 7 is a prescient film about the absurdly illogical conclusion to "reality" competition shows. What's even more amazing is that this film came out before these shows actually had a stranglehold on American prime-time television.
SERIES 7 takes a look at a fictional reality show (like they aren't already) in which contestants survive by, well, surviving. Last one alive is the winner. When this movie begins, it's obvious that the "show" has been around for several seasons. I don't want to give away anything because this is one of those films in which every line, scene, and plot point is potentially important and entertaining. Suffice it to say, the "show's" producers find ways to spin events as their ratings require (such as the contestant who chooses to stab "himself in the back" as his method of commit suicide).
If you hate SURVIVOR, et al, as much as I do, get this yesterday. - Chris
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