DescriptionOn Jersey Shore: Season 1 Uncensored, MTV follows eight young adults as they move into a summer share to indulge in everything Seaside Heights, New Jersey has to offer. Jersey Shore uncovers sometimes surprising, often hilarious and usually over-the-top personalities as they juggle work, love, nightlife, friendship and the drama that ensues. Special Features include: Uncensored Episodes, Deleted Scenes, Reunion Special, Tips from The Situation & Snooki, Jersey Shore Makeover with Michael Cera and much more. . This disc is expected to play back in DVD Video "play only" devices, and may not play in other DVD devices, including recorders and PC drives. This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon. com's standard return policy will apply.
Jersey Shore: Season 1 Uncensored
There is absolutely no redeeming quality in this horrid reality show. It promotes extreme promiscuity, fist fighting like teenagers, making complete asses out of themselves, and probably most troubling to me is the obvious and large quantity of demeaning women. The boys go creeping!! Well, I would like to show them my version of creeping and I guarantee they would not enjoy it so much. The women act like complete whores with no class, morals, or ethics. It really disgusts me that this dribble of “alleged” entertainment is even being broadcast. Everybody should remember that these morons are going to be the ones eventually running our country. Now, if that doesn’t scare the hell out of you then you might be a little on the slow side yourself!!!!!! God Help Us!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
Show was hilarious, to bad the girls in the show aren’t hot at all, otherwise I would of gave it 4 stars. . . .
Rating: 3 / 5
As an actual born and raised Jersey girl, I can attest that this show is not a perfect encapsulation of life down the shore in the summer. For most of us, our fun is way different and doesn’t involve going to clubs and chasing juiceheads. But needless to say, for the “Benny”s that head down the shore every year, this IS the case, and it definitely makes for some great television.
I no longer live in my beloved home state, but watching this show makes me homesick for summers down the shore. I think the hate for this show is a bit too widespread – after all, its just a television show. You don’t have to like to people, but you have to admit it is immensely entertaining.
I think anyone that takes the time to write a terrible review for this show should probably turn off the TV and the computer and take a walk outside for a bit – there’s no reason to get so mad over something so inconsequential!
On a “product-related” note – I can’t wait to see what they’ve added for the “Uncensored” version. . . I’ve heard plenty of stories from friends who know Seaside cops. . . I’m interested to see if any of what I’ve heard makes its way onto the DVD.
Rating: 5 / 5
Much like hearing the stories about alligators living in the sewers of NYC, I’d heard about people like this, hell, I’d even seen them portrayed in movies and plays but figured they were largely fictional, that they didn’t actually EXIST. This show was a real eye-opener. Yep, I watched all Season One episodes because it was rather like viewing an exotic tribe. . . or a train wreck. Not sure which. The males, Mike in particular, have so bought into the idea that false bravado and posturing are genuinely manly traits that they haven’t a clue as to how actual men (notice I pointedly did not write “gentlemen”) should act. Punching, name-calling, and bearing teeth worked in the days of the cavemen; haven’t we come a little further? In their mid- to late-20s, shouldn’t these boys aspire to more than getting drunk, chasing skirts, and enjoying a smack-down? The girls fare little better. Sam–she of the Fred Flintstone toes–flies into rages and/or tears when she “gasp” catches her boyfriend TALKING to another girl. Strange, but I would call that being social. Are they kissing? Nope. Groping? Nope. Swapping numbers? Nope. Just talking. Is she so insecure that anything with a vagina is a threat? And Nicole, you made me laugh at times (usually at you, not with you), you have the nerve to call other girls whores and trash after some of your nonsense? Good grief, I think I hear the pot calling the kettle. . . .
The characters make a great deal about being “Italian,” when in fact (bro), they are merely aping (bro) what tends to be urban language and attitude (bro). Italian friends of mine (REAL ITALIANS, you know, those born and raised in Italy) were appalled at, in the words of one, these “creatures. ” She likened them to gansta wannabes, not Italians. But hey, that’s just an Italian lady’s opinion.
I guess the saddest part is that the cast actually believe they have something of worth to say. But I say let’s not be too hard on them. They’re young, inexperienced, undereducated, and enjoying the limelight. And I have no worries, as another reviewer pointed out, that individuals like these will run the country because they’re not capable. A fast food store or a garage, maybe, but not the country. In short, I wish them well and the show provided an anthropological experience for me. Anything can happen at the Jersey Shore, Mike likes to say. Anything, that is, except me visiting.
Rating: 2 / 5
In working for The Wachovia Center in Philadelphia I have got to meet and know many famous people over the years. On Feb 5,2010 we had our Annual WIP Wing Bowl at the Center which always sells out each year,its a local Philly Tradition. One of the attractions this year was Nicole (Snooky) Polizzi who was very badely booed by the crowd,mainly as they really did not know who she was. I did get to meet her and I must say she is just totally different from her role of Snooky. The girl I met was someone who just was very polite and courteous to Myself and the people around her this day. The morale of this story is dont always believe whats on tv. . Good Luck Nicole in what ever you decide to do in life.
Scott Denny
Rating: 5 / 5