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The Best of the Bachelor

The Best of the Bachelor

List Price: $19.98
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I won't be happy...
Review: ...until Fleiss and company release a DVD of The Bachelorette II, that featured Meredith Phillips. Her romance with Ian was the most beautiful, satisfying, and real romances of any in this series. Unfortunately, the editing of Meredith's series did it's best to lead one to believe that she'd pick (snore) Matthew. Mr. Fleiss, we want an unedited version of M&I's romance! With lots of out-takes! Then I'll be happy to give you 5 stars!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The show on tv was one thing......
Review: BUT.... this is kind of a joke. The show was good and fun to watch but who is going to want to watch a show that the couple still isn't together, and it didn't have that great of an ending. This DVD is out there basically for those who were in the show (maybe) so they can watch themselves again. I think this DVD is a joke.

Who wants to watch a Man who has millions.. flirt and makeout with everyone on the set. (hey it's DVD you can pause it and watch it over and over again) Yuk .. I think that if this is the DVD that is the must on your list .. maybe you should think twice Why you want it. I think that there are much better "MOVIES" or even "TV" shows that are more entertaining. I mean how many times will you honestly watch this. It is just the typical Fox folks' trying to make a buck. Keep the money in your pocket, and take your kids for a walk! :)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wish that all the Bachelor /bachelorette seasons are on DVD
Review: I liked the best of the Bachelor but I don't want just the first bachelor on DVD I want all the Bachelor seasons on DVD and all the Bachelorette seasons also and until Mike Fliess does that he won't see five stars from me! Other than that, I liked it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Voyeuristic reality TV at its sexiest
Review: One complaint that I had with "Best Of Survivor Season One" was that it was a truncated, piece-meal version of the original series that cut out some of the most memorable scenes of the show, like Sue's infamous 'snake-eat-rat' tribal council speech. "Best of The Bachelor" showcases the series in its entirety as it was broadcasted (though somewhat edited for time) and features some never-before-seen bonus interview footage at the end of the tape. Even if you have never seen the show, the video will take you right from the tumultuous beginning all the way up to the climactic ending, no pun intended :) For fans of the show and other reality date-o-holics, this video is sure to please your palate.


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