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What Is Your Favroite Tv Court Show

Postby Orson » Mon Sep 29, 2014 2:25 am

what is your favorite tv court show,?judge joe brown? the people's court with Judge Marilyn Miliandivorce court? Judge Hatchett?Judge Mathis Judge Judy or any other i did not list?
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What Is Your Favroite Tv Court Show

Postby Martyn » Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:53 am

My second vote would be for Judge Joe Brown. They are exact opposites, aren't they?
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What Is Your Favroite Tv Court Show

Postby Johann » Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:10 am

The Peoples Court, but I liked it best when Judge Wappner was on, that was quite a few years ago. chief 94 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.
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Postby Shelby » Mon Sep 29, 2014 1:05 pm

I just love Judge Milian. She seems to be the sanest of the bunch and her show is consistently entertaining. Second to that, I enjoy Judge Joe Brown. Love that southern thing he's got going on.
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Postby Witter » Wed Oct 01, 2014 1:04 am

A poll at eyeforaneyetv has Extreme Akim as number 1. FavoriteTV JudgeExtreme Akim 54.6%Judge Judy 19.1%Judge Mathis 15.0%Judge Joe Brown 11.3%Total votes: 487t least it's work: Exotic butterflies dance around in my stomach as I wait in the lobby of Hotel Zaza, where apparently someone has let Pier 1 puke its North African imports rack all over the place. At any moment, Kato Kaelin, professional houseguest, will appear from behind the elevator doors. I can't wait to tell Kato how, in the fifth grade, my friends and I choreographed an O.J. Simpson trial musical to the tune of "In the Still of the Night," and I'd played him. We would sip mojitos in Zaza's posh Dragonfly bar. He would hit on me; I would politely decline. As I mull over my options on how to let him down gently, the elevator doors slide open. Kato Kaelin is riding a luggage cart pushed by a bellboy.As my dreams crash with the knowledge that Kato is the type of man who rides on luggage carts because he thinks it's hi-freaking-larious, we settle at a patio table. I marvel at Kato's tousled metrosexual haircut and ask him about his new reality court show, Eye for an Eye, airing weekdays from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. on KDAF-Channel 33. Basic premise: Judge "Extreme" Akim Anastapoulo makes a ruling, then the winner gets to exact some form of tangible revenge on the loser. Kato hosts."It's Judge Judy meets Jerry Springer meets Jackass," says Kato. People have been covered in syrup and feathered. Bars have been ransacked(that particular episode featured Dallas butt-rock band Strangleweed)."It's the most wonderful feeling having people recognize me for the show and not the trial," Kaelin says. I'm about to ask him how the Juice is doing when Kato starts swaying in his chair."Do you want to slow dance?"It's a joke, I think. I ask him if he's more or less of a ham when he's on television."I don't even eat meat."Har, har. We chat idly about the show before suddenly Kato bounds up from his chair. He extends a clenched fist. The veins on the back of his hand raise to form the letters "T" and "V.""How many people do you know have TV in their blood?" he says.Eye for an Eye kind of does have cult following potential. It's got that low-production-value-but-we-know-it thing going on, and Kato's campy but lovable. Is there anything else he'd like to add?"You're adorable. Are you married? Engaged?"For you Kato, I'll be anything. As long as you never, ever ride another luggage cart. Sources: http://www.eyeforaneyetv.com/involved.html Nikki 93 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.
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Postby LAngley » Wed Oct 01, 2014 1:09 am

FavoriteTV JudgeExtreme Akim 54.6%Judge Judy 19.1%Judge Mathis 15.0%Judge Joe Brown 11.3%Total votes: 487t least it's work: Exotic butterflies dance around in my stomach as I wait in the lobby of Hotel Zaza, where apparently someone has let Pier 1 puke its North African imports rack all over the place. At any moment, Kato Kaelin, professional houseguest, will appear from behind the elevator doors. I can't wait to tell Kato how, in the fifth grade, my friends and I choreographed an O.J. Simpson trial musical to the tune of "In the Still of the Night," and I'd played him. We would sip mojitos in Zaza's posh Dragonfly bar. He would hit on me; I would politely decline. As I mull over my options on how to let him down gently, the elevator doors slide open. Kato Kaelin is riding a luggage cart pushed by a bellboy.As my dreams crash with the knowledge that Kato is the type of man who rides on luggage carts because he thinks it's hi-freaking-larious, we settle at a patio table. I marvel at Kato's tousled metrosexual haircut and ask him about his new reality court show, Eye for an Eye, airing weekdays from 10 a.m.-11 a.m. on KDAF-Channel 33. Basic premise: Judge "Extreme" Akim Anastapoulo makes a ruling, then the winner gets to exact some form of tangible revenge on the loser. Kato hosts."It's Judge Judy meets Jerry Springer meets Jackass," says Kato. People have been covered in syrup and feathered. Bars have been ransacked(that particular episode featured Dallas butt-rock band Strangleweed)."It's the most wonderful feeling having people recognize me for the show and not the trial," Kaelin says. I'm about to ask him how the Juice is doing when Kato starts swaying in his chair."Do you want to slow dance?"It's a joke, I think. I ask him if he's more or less of a ham when he's on television."I don't even eat meat."Har, har. We chat idly about the show before suddenly Kato bounds up from his chair. He extends a clenched fist. The veins on the back of his hand raise to form the letters "T" and "V.""How many people do you know have TV in their blood?" he says.Eye for an Eye kind of does have cult following potential. It's got that low-production-value-but-we-know-it thing going on, and Kato's campy but lovable. Is there anything else he'd like to add?"You're adorable. Are you married? Engaged?"For you Kato, I'll be anything. As long as you never, ever ride another luggage cart.
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Postby Webbeleah » Wed Oct 01, 2014 1:51 am

People's Court I just love Judge Milian. She seems to be the sanest of the bunch and her show is consistently entertaining. Second to that, I enjoy Judge Joe Brown. Love that southern thing he's got going on. daniello 93 months ago Please sign in to give a compliment. Please verify your account to give a compliment. Please sign in to send a message. Please verify your account to send a message.
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Postby Pablo » Wed Oct 01, 2014 4:09 am

I'm not a huge fan of tv court shows, not since The People's Court anyway, but my husband and I watch Judge Joe Brown at lunchtime everyday. We both are able to go home for lunch, and we watch him while we eat. One day last week Judge Maria Lopez was on in his place and both of us almost had a fit. We do not like her at all. Judge Joe Brown is funny, and we like his no nonsense judgements. Sometimes the defendants and plaintiffs get too specific about details that have no bearing on the case, and we think that's allowed for "good television". We watch and enjoy it for the most part, but no one will ever be as good as good 'ol Judge Wapner.
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