Saturday, March 14, 2009

'America's Next Top Model'-'Make Me a Supermodel' smackdown

It's an embarrassment of runway riches as The CW's "America's Next Top Model" and Bravo's "Make Me a Supermodel" air on the same night. But don't worry, we're here to compare and contrast the two so you'll know your catwalk from your catfight. Who do you think comes out on top?

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"America's Next Top Model": Skinny to plus-sized, gawky to tranny, this show has run the gamut of lady looks. And get this, they're currently casting shorties -- contestants smaller than 5'7" -- for the season after this.

"Make Me a Supermodel": Men! Yes, both sexes are represented in all their leggy, sculpted and ennui-faced glory. The men try to muscle in, but the women are hip to their moves.

Which one is fiercer? "Supermodel" - Not only do we see beautiful boys and girls fighting for the same job, but the resulting chemistry just adds to the delicious drama.


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"America's Next Top Model": Last season, we met Isis, who described herself as a female born in a male body. She was the show's first transgendered contestant, and despite her initial confidence, self-consciousness during a challenge taking place in a pool eventually got the better of her.


"Make Me a Supermodel":
Season 2 contestant Chris is proud of his androgyny, but this might bite him in his feminine butt if he can't demonstrate versatility. Also, first season's Shannon was rumored to be a man (by her own words, no less), but Austin Powers never showed up to yank on her hair and confirm it.

Which one is fiercer? "Top Model" - If you're considering surgery, that's serious.

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"America's Next Top Model": Um, hello? Does anyone remember the shoot that shoved five naked girls into one phone booth? Awesome. Or when they've had the contestants pose as male and female celebrity couples? The show has yet to run out of interesting photo ops.

"Make Me a Supermodel": Girl-on-girl, boy-on-boy and boy-meets-girl action in front of the camera. Shoot, they even threw in a threesome since Jay was odd man out. Now "Bronnie" has been immortalized on film for Ben's wife to appreciate.

Which one is fiercer? "Supermodel"
- By constantly throwing the wannabes together in photos, the show tests their ability to work together and play off each other while proving they can still stand out as individuals. The chemistry is off the charts, which is more than you can say about the "Top Model" photoshopped creations.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

good post............thanks

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