Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Softwing
Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
loliana-60-137139
I cannot find replacement parts for the pressure cooker I bought from you. I trusted that I would be buying a legitimate product from you. Apparently this product isn't legit. I have called the number in the manual several times and each time someone was supposed to call me back. That has not happened. There is a float ring that needs to be replaced because it comes off a lot. I lost the first one. If I loose the replacement one that came with the product I will no longer be able to use the cooker and I will have to throw it away. Money down the drain. You advertised this to be a healthy product to buy. It will not make me healthy if I have to stress over losing my money. This process has been very UNHEALTHY. I will also need to replace the "O" ring that goes around the inside of the lid pretty soon. Those things don't last forever. I have read lots of reviews on this product and apparently there are a lot of us in the same boat. I am rather surprised that you have let this happen and it keeps happening. How hard would it be for you to supply replacement parts? Heck you could make more money which is obviously what motivates you......or is selling replacement parts not going to make enough money? Maybe you made enough money on the product and you have moved on without a care about the people that are upset about losing money? You are popular enough and losing us won't touch your empire? How dare you!
Catherine_Grace_Zeh
First off, I must say that this is an okay talk show. Also, I haven't seen every episode. However, if you ask me, it's an okay show. I know some of the theme song by heart, too. I don't enjoy every topic that Montel does. Still, I enjoy watching Montel talk about controversial topics. It's especially fun watching people get reformed. That's what I like most about this talk show. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that I'll always remember this show in my memory forever after it's gone, even though I haven't seen every episode. Now, in conclusion, for all you die-hard fans of this show, if it gets aired in reruns, I hope that you catch it one day before it goes off the air for good.
Syl
If Montel Williams and Sylvia Browne co-hosted a show together every day, I would have my VCR/DVD recorder set to tape them. Besides, Montel Williams is one of the better talk show hosts around. He does delve into difficult topics and leaves the celebrity guests for the View and Regis and Kelly. Sylvia Browne is always on Wednesday and I love watching what she has to say about the future. They are kindred spirits brought together by higher powers. If you don't believe in that stuff, don't watch the show on Wednesdays. On Thursdays, it's about true crime stories. Also he is not afraid to deal with difficult taboo subjects like sexual, physical abuse, etc. Also, he has to deal with his MS which he is open and honest about from the moment he was diagnosed with it. I'm sure he is inspiring a lot of MS sufferers to overcome their difficulties. Anyway, Montel doesn't play around with his audience. He tells you and informs you of his upcoming guests. No, they are not celebrities. They are usually authors of books to help you improve yourselves or overcome debt, personal problems. etc. I don't know why he moved the show to New York City but I think it's because New York City is where the talk shows gather. I don't think location matters with talk shows whether in New York, Los Angeles, or Chicago but he seems happier in New York City. I still would like him to do shows on the Jonestown Massacre and the Pan Am 103 Lockerbie disaster in 2008 since it will be 30 years ago since Jonestown and 20 years ago since Pan Am 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland from a small bomb and we still haven't learned from that disaster.
dgordon-1
"The Montel Williams Show" has been a favourite talk show of mine since the early '90s. He always had & continues to have interesting topics that make you think, and therefore make you watch more. Sometimes he would tend to beat up his guests (verbally), but this just added to the shows appeal. Montel comes off sensitive & sincere, but he's no push over. He confronts whatever topic head on, and tries to get to the "meat & potatoes" of the issue. This is what makes Montel stand out from the rest of the TV talk show pack. A few years ago I was sorry to hear that he was diagnosed with MS, but in true Montel Williams fashion, he is proving everyday that he's a survivor. Even though I don't get a chance to catch his show as much as I used to, "The Montel Williams Show" is a TV program that lives on in my memory as being some great talk show entertainment.