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2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Like E! Celebrity Profile... except more REVEALING, 5 June 2002
Author:
Opion8d from SC
I'll admit I watch E! a lot. E! News gives me the "latest news on
celebrities" and E! True Hollywood Stories are so entertaining. Shows that
aren't cool are Wild On and anything Joan Rivers. But I love E!
anyways.
The first time I watched Revealed with Jules Asner was when Anne Heche was
being 'revealed'. The 'revealing' was pretty good. I mean, I knew Anne
Heche was crazy but not THAT crazy! The second time I watched it was when
Ewan McGregor got 'revealed.' His interview was VERY revealing. Jules
Asner asked him something along the lines of 'I know you've done nude
scenes
in films, is it ever hard?' Ewan replies 'excuse me?' That was funny.
And
quite revealing.
Sometimes they put boring guests on (Ashley Judd is ok, but her life is
pretty boring). And sometimes Jules Asner can get on your nerves. But
this
show is fun to watch when you're bored.
*6/10*
3 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Disappointing, 12 August 2002
Author:
Mark from Chicago
Nothing new here. Most interviews consist of 15 minutes (maybe) of Jules acting goofy and nodding while asking the "celebrity" obvious questions. The rest of the show is made up of clips of old interviews done by someone else. In addition, the woman cannot stand still when she is introducing segments and comes across as incredibly vapid. Just another aging ex-model presenting more fluff from E!
3 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Almost television nirvana, 10 January 2002
Author:
kmetko51 (pvonmittens@aol.com) from New York
It is the best of times, and it is the worst of times, such is the
experience of watching this magical, yet flawed hour. What is magical you
ask? Why Jules of course, but it is the time spent on her guests that
prevents the show from attaining the level of perfection it constantly
hovers around.
Take the Ann Heche episode. Jules asked the hard hitting questions that
needed to be asked, and Ann was impelled to "reveal" all there is to know
about being a frail, unattractive, charmless, psychotic, has been that
never
really was. Revealing? Sure. Was Jules her usual effervescent and
enchanting self? Absolutely. Do I ever want to see or hear from that no
talent Ann Heche? Of course not.
Now if Jules would sit down for an hour and simply interview herself, then
we would have nirvana. Intoxicated by her winsome smile, all the world
would tune in breathlessly, and, dare I say, we could have peace in our
time.
At the very least it would beat hearing from Carnie Wilson.
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