MoPoshy
Absolutely brilliant
StyleSk8r
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Stephan Hammond
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Kamila Bell
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
kellybailey-23521
Why isn't Steve Gold listed as part of the cast? He's one of the show's primary focuses!
lwgoodrich
House Hunters on steroids....I watch mostly to see the fabulous NYC condos and town homes on offer to the rich and overly particular (not that I blame them at these prices). Unfortunately, we don't see enough of the properties. Three sleek, polished young men who are top Manhattan realtors raking in millions, apparently still don't have enough and have sold themselves to the Bravo network for even more money. At least two have had acting experience, which is helpful to them, since nearly every scene is clearly scripted and probably has little to do with reality. The problem is, their "supporting players" - developers, brokers, clients, etc., do not have an acting background, making some of the scenes awkward at best. Others seem to relish the idea of hamming it up with gusto on television. There's plenty of drama, of course, as we are brought (reluctantly on my part) into the realtors' personal lives and relationships. This offers lots of opportunity for angst, manufactured and otherwise, and terribly moving moments of Self-Discovery and Self-Actualization....can we just get back to the five-million-dollar condos, please?
I confess that despite my cynicism, I'm addicted to this show and its glowing tribute to narcissism. And yep, I'll be back for the new season when our three heroes return rested, freshly botoxed, and ready to perform for the cameras again. I recommend this show for those who enjoy this kind of thing - and know how to take it with a BIG grain of salt.
m-guman
As for me, I hate reality shows and all the stuff related to that, but anyway, I really enjoyed this show. The truth is that personalities of this sickly rich, self centered people who care just about the money, luxury and their own well-being sickens me, (not mentioning their behaviour) however, it's interesting to see how does it work in that kind of "universe". I'm gonna give it ten because it really caught me and sucked me in, can't wait for the next episode. So if you're interested in what do 10 million apartments in New York look like and how can a guy earn an amount of your life savings in a minute, then go ahead and check it out.
Syl
In Million Dollar Listing New York, we have three men of course (no women unless there are other agents or brokers) and follow them around New York City. Fredrick is the jerk who will step on anybody else and interfere with others in the dirty game of New York City real estate. You ever wonder why Leona Helmsley was no nasty but yet generous in secret. You'll understand after watching this series. The New York City real estate business is one nasty area where millions more are at stake instead of in Los Angeles. In Manhattan, every space is a fortune. Anyway, Ryan and Michael are the two straight white men in the business. Bravo just keeps being male chauvinistic where women are relegated to the sidelines as secretaries, assistants, or other agents. New York City real estate is far nastier than you can imagine with unrealistic owners like Adriana who is a hoarder of fine clothes and Claudia who refuses to lower her asking price because she's stubborn. Just as the agents can be unpleasant, their sellers and buyers are equally the same. I thought the Los Angeles arena was bad enough but wait till you see New York.