America's Next Top Model
America's Next Top Model
TV-14 | 20 May 2003 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
    Ploydsge just watch it!
    Gary The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
    Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
    chucknorris5000000 Complaint: First off it was completely unfair that in the last season 2012, that the Americans had no prior experience and the Brits did. Secondly how come the judges in the last year have admitted that the runner up was better looking in there photos, and turn around and pick the uglier model instead. I mean they should never have made the show there so ugly. Sophie had so many mismatched colors going on in her Cover girl shoot, she had Bright hot pink hair,orange/yellowish bleached eyebrows, over sized bright blue eyes, and bright Red lip stick on top of a upside down triangular shaped completely ugly face. Not to mention the reversed nasty shape of her hips and butt. Her hips are wider than her butt completely unseemly and unattractive. Laura though, absolutely beautiful excellent photos. With her angelic appearance she can afford to take time to learn to walk and improve her modeling skills. Skills can be improved but looks are hard to come by and expensive to buy just cause you have skills doesn't make you a model. You have to have the looks to back it up! There are issues with the judges on the show not looking at it correctly. They've been doing it so long they base it on back story's more than on appearance. Appearance is everything attitude and other perks are not evaluating factors in being a model. Males are not attracted to bottomless tit less boards they have to have one or both of theses a bottom or tits. Tyra is an old has been who has lost her sense of fashion evident in her outfit and makeup choices over the last couple seasons. The old plane looking lesbian judge also views things from a perspective that is not relevant to popular belief. Half the British contestant should never have been on the show due to there grotesque appearance, Sophie, Kathleen etc. So if you want an interesting season next time you'll let the models be picked according to Appearance and appropriate body structure IE proper feminine shape butt to breast ratio and not some ugly anorexic. Let real men pick the contestants not outdated old lesbians.
    Charles26 With the TV show "America's Next Top Model", there is often some sort of a girl who feels she is the best and actually does win the title. However, the consequence is a mere 15 minutes of fame with years of working alongside regular models. What they believed, due to Tyra Banks' constant teaching of the career for a top model, is that the profession won't start out working mainstream runway gigs. All contestants have the drive to work for high-fashion designers in New York City yet will be rejected more so than other models because of their time on television. The world of modeling is a cutthroat industry in which there is no room for "amateur" effort. Either you already know how to model or don't. Learning can begin with studying fashion magazines, books, videos and fashion shows. It's like learning how to cook, you always go to the best resource (your mom/dad in this case). Contestants for the show are not provided with magazines, books, television, videos, radios, computers, discmans, etc. It is essentially similar to a woman's prison cell. The ratings are always high because of this factor. Girls cry a lot, scream a lot, and get angry a lot... It is every psychologist' desired group to study.The title of show, "America's Next Top Model" means "America's Next Supermodel". The term "top model" indicates someone of elite status in the fashion industry. Examples would be Giselle Bundchen, Heidi Klum, Janice Dickinson, Christy Turlington, Beverly Johnson, Naomi Campbell, Sarah O' Connor, Kate Moss and Cindy Crawford. Tyra says in every cycle since the 5th one, "The prizes are: a contract with CoverGirl, a spread in Seventeen and a contract with Elite Model Management", yet they're not appropriate for a "top model" who's just starting her career. The prizes should be: a six-page spread in Harper's Bazaar, a contract with Revlon and a contract with Wilhelmina, inc. like with the first one. Although, if one wants to look at things from a relevant perspective, there should only be one prize: a contract with Wilhelmina, inc.CoverGirl hires adult models who have already worked several years (Elite Model Management signs people who have worked for a number of years and developed valuable skills for modeling here and abroad but will take on an inexperienced girl every now and then if seeing potential for runway work). The agency was founded in France, though has branches all over Europe and in a few cities in America. The idea is to groom models into having the skills of working in major fashion capitals (Paris, London, Milan, Tokyo and New York City).One of the three prizes given to a winner of ANTM, Seventeen, is not a fashion magazine but rather a youth magazine representing popular culture. The title speaks for itself, so why even have a model do a cover and spread of a publication that gives, among many things, advice on beauty and wisdom for troubled teens? I stress how important it is to have a great drive to succeed in the fashion industry in both haute couture and commercial work. Doing commercial work more so than haute couture work can be damaging to one's reputation. It is what happened to Tyra midway her career as a model. People in Europe started to lose respect for her. Initially, she didn't want to stay thin like the European models, so designers pretty much stopped booking her.Most of the girls who participating in "America's Next Top Model" do not understand the need to do various genres while maintaining the ideal body weight (it's similar to the "Balanchine Aesthetic" of Classical Ballet). There's also a lack of aspiration to work in Europe. Europe is the preferred destination for models since fashion was born in Paris. If it weren't for Charles Frederick Worth there would be no modeling or haute couture. His wife, Marie Vernet was the first model in European fashion.If you listen to the girls on the show carefully, they talk like 13 year-old Valley Girls. Real models have to be mature when in the presence of prominent models, photographers and designers. Valley girls have the tone in their voice that indicates ignorance or a carefree attitude. If all the people in the industry were teenagers then the show's contestants wouldn't be confused about the criticism from the judges. They need to grow up if choosing to pursue modeling after the show.To put more emphasis on the criticism of America's Next Top Model, I will provide a quote of Coco Chanel's head designer Karl Lagerfeld's view on the show from the September 2006 issue of Harper's Bazaar: "...trash that is funny for five minutes if you're with other people. If you're alone, it's not funny. Those girls will never be the next Gemma Ward. There is no justice in the fashion business".Also, to quote an interview with Tyson Beckford in Page Six (d. 1/10/08): "Tyra? Are you joking? I'm the only male supermodel there is, the only one who can make a supermodel... Do you think Tyra can just call up Naomi Campbell and ask her to teach these kids how to walk the runway? Please! You know Tyra and Naomi aren't cool like that right? And we're in New York, Tyra's in L.A. Nothing's going on in L.A. My models will go on go-sees, be doing what it takes where the action is, in New York. Please!"
    mkozaiti "Americans Next Top Model" is the best reality show! I was entertained 99.9 percent of the time watching it.I kept my eyes open the entire time. (well, I did blink) It can be sad, funny, or addicting.(mostly addicting)"America's Next Top Model" kept me wanting more and that's pretty much the point. It is also on more that one channel. Sometimes it's on MTV other times it's not. I hope it gets more fans and grows to be a hit series! It's great for pretty much all ages so every can enjoy it! :)Also, if you watched the show before, haven't you noticed that Tyra has a different hair style each time in the judging room? She'll have it short and curly one week, and then long and straight the next.
    Jonny-ironica Alright, anyone with a brain could tell that this show is a little unfair. Who is picked and who is sent home is so contrived; everyone can see straight through it. It really is too bad a lot of them are in denial. Anyway, let's go through a typical season, or cycle, I should say, because Tyra has to be menstrual.(I stole that from someone funny.) The first episode generally starts a clip show with a Tyra-logue about modeling. How far she made me, how she struggled, how she is(or was, depending on who you favor) #1. Then we go through 30-something young girls who get flown in to some city for an in-person interview of sorts so Tyra can get a glimpse of their TV personalities and hear sob stories. The Tyra makes a series of cuts to get down to the top 10, 12, 13, or 14 contestants.Almost all the episodes after that generally go like this: we open with the b*tches, I mean "aspiring models" in Tyra's ego-house. There's fighting, there's laughing, there's the focus(usually) on the girl who is going to be ceremoniously sacked by the end of the episode.The girl's are then sent to a few things, sometimes in a different order. The first is usually some sort of contest to depict who can do the best at something stupid. Blah, blah, blah. Then comes the photo shoot. The photo shoots are generally the second best thing in the show, second only to the pictures that are shown during panel.Of course, there are usually some episodes throughout the season/cycle that break the robotedness. The first is always the make-over episode, generally 3 or 4 episodes in. Everyone gets a dramatically awesome hair make-over(or not, in a lot of cases) and there's always some menstrual case whining(except for cycle 8, where when no one whined enough, they had to take out Jael's cute extensions just to really irritate).And then there's the episode where the girls do an acting session and star in a commercial or something of the like. And sometimes we get a clip show where no one is eliminated and nothing is all that interesting. And of course, there's always the episode where the girls get sent to a foreign fashion capitol(and apparently, any big city in the world is a fashion capitol to Ty-Ty) and someone gets sent home without being there for 24 hours.Then the final episode shakes it up a bit. Because there are only 3 contestants left, we must suffer two eliminations where Tyra reminds us what the winner gets. And it's always the same thing. A modeling contract and a magazine spread(It was with "Elle Magazine" the first few cycles, but I think when they realized this show didn't turn out any actual TOP models TyTy's winner's got dropped to "Seventeen Magazine".) So yeah, they usually do a CoverGirl shoot to pick the final two and then do a fashion show... before evaluating both finalists and usually picking (in my opinion except for Cycles 1 and 7) the worst of the duo.In all honesty, this show doesn't really turn out what you could call Big Winners, but it's entertaining when you need a guilty pleasure amount of trash in your week. Enjoy.