Jamie Oliver's American Food Revolution
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I also don't like that Jamie has to do a little bit of "Head speaking" in between scenes. They cut to just a view of his head and shoulders and he explains what's happening against the backdrop of a kitchen or something. All heavily scripted and it shows.
It's silly and very Americanised.
It's silly and very Americanised.
Frankeh said:
I also don't like that Jamie has to do a little bit of "Head speaking" in between scenes. They cut to just a view of his head and shoulders and he explains what's happening against the backdrop of a kitchen or something. All heavily scripted and it shows.
It's silly and very Americanised.
Every US 'factual' series seems to be shot and edited this way these days. It's almost as bad as the 'shakey camera' technique which blighted TV dramas for so long but has thankfully died out mostly now.It's silly and very Americanised.
You can tell it's been 'Americanised' in every way.
The editing, the feel good factor, the emphasis that he's a family man, the idiot DJ, the aggressive dinner ladies, the tears, the fat family that wanted to change (£5 says they'll be contemplating digging that fryer up again so they can have breakfast donuts with chocolate icing)
It didn't stop me enjoying the show, it's just disappointing that they didn't have the balls to stick with the more 'real' UK format.
The ignorance over there is stunning though. They see encouragement to eat healthily as an infringment of their human right to eat what they like, that DJ being a perfect example. Bet he's back in an episode or two saying how Jamie's "changed him" by the way...
Breakfast pizza? Even I was shocked. But it's got bread in it!
The editing, the feel good factor, the emphasis that he's a family man, the idiot DJ, the aggressive dinner ladies, the tears, the fat family that wanted to change (£5 says they'll be contemplating digging that fryer up again so they can have breakfast donuts with chocolate icing)
It didn't stop me enjoying the show, it's just disappointing that they didn't have the balls to stick with the more 'real' UK format.
The ignorance over there is stunning though. They see encouragement to eat healthily as an infringment of their human right to eat what they like, that DJ being a perfect example. Bet he's back in an episode or two saying how Jamie's "changed him" by the way...
Breakfast pizza? Even I was shocked. But it's got bread in it!
If the children weren't getting pizza or chicken nuggets at school, they were being given them at home. The dinner ladies genuinely didn't see the problem with the crap they were feeding the children.
On our last visit to Florida a couple of years ago, my hubby and me attempted to do self catering on a few occasions. It was virtually impossible to find anything that didn't contain corn syrup, even the bread had it in. Apparently this is one of the reasons some of the American population have weight issues.
On our last visit to Florida a couple of years ago, my hubby and me attempted to do self catering on a few occasions. It was virtually impossible to find anything that didn't contain corn syrup, even the bread had it in. Apparently this is one of the reasons some of the American population have weight issues.
He's a good bloke though surely? Despite the banter and the speaking style. I really don't understand why he gets so slagged off and is really hated and resented by so many. He's into his cars, he's a family bloke, like the crack, and food & drink, seems genuine enough, heart on his sleeve. What's not to like?
Got round to watching this last night and thought it was a very interesting programme.
On all the occasions we've been to the US by the end of the trip you're craving healthy food. We even ordered a side salad in one place in San Francisco and it had one piece of cucumber in it. They really don't get the problem with what they eat, but it's so cheap there's no real incentive to do anything else.
Oh, and that DJ. What a cock.
On all the occasions we've been to the US by the end of the trip you're craving healthy food. We even ordered a side salad in one place in San Francisco and it had one piece of cucumber in it. They really don't get the problem with what they eat, but it's so cheap there's no real incentive to do anything else.
Oh, and that DJ. What a cock.
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