who the hell are these people? they are ALL either has-beens or never-was. most pathetic group ever on the show. [sorry Ricky Williams and Erick Dickerson. but since this isn't a Football Apprentice show, the surrounding cast just makes you look bad as well]
I don't know why its so hard for people to grasp the concept of this show and heck even dancing with the stars. There is no way a show like this is going to get A-list actors to come on their show, they all work and have projects, plus no way they would make the kind of money they'd get from a movie. I dont get why people act all surprised that these people are A-listers.
I know who all but 1 lady is on the womens team (the you tube lady) and all the guys but the 2 football plays and the MMA fighter. So not everyone doesnt know who they are.
Same here, kem. I didn't know who the "real housewives" were but I was familiar with the rest.
People often assume that because they are individually ignorant to a particular celebrity's existence that it means the person is not *really* a celebrity or that everyone else is unaware of who they are, too. It's a bit presumptive.
What some of those same people tend to also not understand is that Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, Denzel Washington, Madonna, Oprah, etc, are not going to be on a show like this. It is pretty much always going to be people who are not in the limelight at this point in time.
"Your petty vengeance fetish will have to do withOUT Mr. Groin!"
I know who all of these people are and I can only say: welcome to the D list
But you are right, what A list celebrity would need to stoop this low? An A lister who makes 20 million dollars a movie could toss 50,000 at their charity any time they wanted to and not waste time on a silly show like this
These D list celebs aren't anywhere near as rich as an A lister, so they actually have to go pimp themselves out to come up with that money
Most of these D list celebs won't make in a lifetime what an A lister makes in a year
I'm not arguing that they're celebrities. It's obvious they're celebrities, but if the ratings are low, then perhaps the viewers don't have a clue who most of these people are either.
The tasks run too quick and suddenly we're watching the finished product without seeing what the teams actually worked on. That's the issue.
We also don't get to hear the side of the company ceo's that ask for the tasks so there's a lot of anonymity there.
Also, I liked it when Trump was asking his advisors what they thought. I wish Arnold would do that before calling the celebs back into the boardroom.
I'm not sure, but Trump's version seems to have run more smoothly, but I like Arnold better.
Not sure I like the Chopper Idea. Seems a bit risky to me. At least if you're in a limo, you can still have a car accident without falling thousands of feet to your death.