"Wild Animals on Parade"

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What You Need To Know:
In an attempt to portray his perverse, immoral guests as a slice of American life, Jerry Springer defends his show and all the antics that take place. Mostly the people are from a poorer economic class. Springer feels that fighting on stage is his guests’ only outlet for their anger, as they cannot afford therapy. This movie contains extensive obscenities, sexual talk, some nudity, and plenty of fighting. Without any redeeming qualities whatsoever, nor any constructive or permanent resolution to the problems of Jerry’s guests, the movie is nothing more than evil. This is America on its worst behavior. Not worth anyone’s precious time, if this movie features a slice of life, the smell must resemble Limburger – rank
Content:
(PaPaPa, LLL, VV, SS, NN, A, D, HoHo, M) Strong pagan worldview with no moral codes or sense of accountability; 89 obscenities & 4 profanities; women & men fight on THE JERRY SPRINGER SHOW; strong discussion of sex, oral sex implied, adultery between stepdaughter & stepdad, two women kissing & fondling each other; upper female nudity; alcohol use by pregnant woman; smoking by pregnant woman; lesbian content; and, lying, cheating, intense arguing, & general great dysfunction.
More Detail:
RINGMASTER depicts the dysfunctional lives of guests who appear on THE JERRY SPRINGER SHOW. It brings very little to the big screen which you can’t get at home for free. This movie gives, however, a behind-the-scenes look at two sets of guests that are on the Springer show on the same day. One group is a mother and daughter fighting over one man (condemned by God in the Bible). The other is a story of three woman who have been betrayed by one playboy.
In an attempt to portray his perverse, immoral guests as a slice of American life, Jerry Springer defends his show and all the antics that take place. Mostly the people are from a poorer economic class. Springer feels that fighting on stage is his guests’ only outlet for their anger, as they cannot afford therapy. This movie contains extensive obscenities, sexual talk, some nudity, and plenty of fighting. Without any redeeming qualities whatsoever, nor any constructive or permanent resolution to the problems of Jerry’s guests, the movie is nothing more than evil. This is America on its worst behavior. Not worth anyone’s precious time, if this movie features a slice of life, the smell must resemble Limburger – rank!