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4.0 out of 5 stars
Always entertaining,
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This review is from: Project Runway: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
In my next life I want to be a fashion designer, so I can't miss Project Runway. The box set has a lot more content than the show on TV, and a lot more dirt, which in all honesty is why I watch the show anyway
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sew Fabulous!,
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This review is from: Project Runway: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
The talent just keeps getting better and better! I get so excited for each new season and when it's over i'm itching for the next! These designers are amazing, young, raw talent and it's so great for them to have an opportunity to showcase it like this. Can't wait for Season 5 on DVD!
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4.6 out of 5 stars (29 customer reviews) 13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
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WARNING - winner spoiler on DVD case,
By Miguel Sanchez - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Project Runway: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
I just started watching this season on DVD and was looking at the back of the DVD case. One of the included extra features names the winner in its title. Be careful about reading the back of the DVD if you don't want to be spoiled.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Still a high-quality show!,
By DJ Joe Sixpack - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Project Runway: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
Season Four of "Project Runway" starts out slow, but it builds up steam and draws you in... the show is still a high-class production and leaves other "reality" shows in the dust.Early on, Tim Gunn pronounces this season's ensemble to be the most talented group they've had on yet... but it's a little hard to believe him since the cast lacks the dynamism and sharply defined personalities of earlier seasons. Nevertheless, a couple of designers quickly reveal themselves as unlikable or bizarre, and that always adds a little narrative spice. I would say that this season was largely packed with bland personalities, but once they drop out in the first half, the show gets more exciting, and when it becomes clear that one of the most irritating contestants has a pretty good shot at winning, the subsequent eliminations will get your adrenaline going. This season was also marked by constant one-upping on the part of Heidi Klum and the producers -- almost every episode has a twist or a Big Secret. Sure, it's gimmicky... but so what? It's also fun! Perhaps the greatest thing this season is Heidi's new wardrobe -- after being pregnant and having her baby during previous seasons, she's now trimmed back down and is again able to wear whatever she wants. One of the great joys of this season is to watch the reactions of the contestants as Klum arrives on the runway in one eye-popping outfit after another. Great show. Looking forward to Season Five! (Joe Sixpack, Slipcue film reviews) 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Major Talent, Minor Drama,
By C. Klaassen - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Project Runway: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)
This is my favorite season of Project Runway ever. The level of talent is unparalleled. Any of the final three designers could arguably have won and most likely would have won any of the prior seasons. Some of the challenges are silly (making costumes for wrestling divas comes to mind) but they add a bit of comic relief. The guest stars are appropriate and interesting. Sarah Jessica Parker's episode is a particular favorite because not only are the designers awe-struck, but they also have to wow her with a design for her "Bitten" line using only $15 of materials. Tiki Barber's challenge is also particularly interesting because it once again showcases the differences between designing for women and men.There is little of the bickering among the contestants that has been so prominent in some seasons. And there is no clear villain among the cast. Didn't miss either one. As for the "extra's": We do not have Bravo TV in our cable line up, so the shows are a first time view for me. I can not tell you how much extra footage there is per episode. The extra features included in the DVD are minimal to the point of ridiculous. A short "Wear is he now" on the winning designer and a series of brief and obvious make up instructions are pretty much it. |
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