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"Not Very Good. It Might Work If You're Gorgeous like Brent Smith"
Overall rating
2.7
Effectiveness
1.0
Ease of Implementation
5.0
Innovativeness
2.0
Packaging/ Customer Service
4.0
Value for Money
1.0
Reviewed by Brainbuster
December 31, 2014
December 31, 2014
I take dating advice with a grain of salt
when it comes from a tall, gorgeous, rich man.
It boggles my mind how delusional someone must be
to pay $400 to a tall, gorgeous, rich man....
seeking advice on women.
That's like a 110 lbs., 5'4", 16 year old guy,
asking Arnold Schwarzenegger (in his prime)
what his work-out routine is, then copying it.
In case you don't know, that's a very bad idea...
Arnold's genetics, in addition to all the Dianabol,
meant that his work-out was VERY different from
what an ideal work-out would be for a 110 lbs., 5'4", 16 year old guy.
That includes tall, gorgeous Paul Janka
(who lives in a penthouse in Manhattan),
(whose pickup line is "Do you know where the nearest Starbucks is?")
and Brent Smith (who advises us not to call or text women...let them call you).
Brent and Paul disagree on one thing though. Paul Janka said that, since women lack courage and initiative, NEVER give your number to a woman expecting she'll call you. Paul Janka has tons of experience with women...and I trust him when he, being him, says that no woman has ever called him when he gave her his number.
Brent tells stories from his life, and many of them are from women approaching him or initiating messages with him on Facebook.
For example,
"I get a lot of messages on Facebook
and girls message me saying 'I like your hair..'" -Brent
"When I'm on my laptop in Starbucks, girls all the time ask me,
'What are you working on?'" -Brent
I've gone to Starbucks almost every day for 7 years,
and only once has a girl approached me
(Brent is 6'1", model looks, and rich- I'm half a foot shorter than Brent, relatively good-looking, and drive a 10 year old car...but Brent will say it's because he expects it to happen so it happens).
Since this was the guy David DeAngelo modeled Cocky/Funny on,
I thought this would be a treasure.
There are a couple funny lines, and I mean a couple.
In 5+ hours of DVD, you get a couple funny lines.
My roommate from college and I used to banter way
better than Brent and the other guy.
They're not terrible,
but it kind of seems like my grandpa trying to be funny.
Maybe humor has just shifted over the years.
I would instead just watch James Bond movies, and pretty much any movie where there's a strong male lead. He usually says lines that would be perfect if you shoved them into a conversation.
Someone compliments you? Say, "You noticed." (from Casino Royale)
She says, "She's not driving." Say, "If it helps...I feel a lot safer." (from Skyfall)
Just memorize tons of lines from movies like that, and you'll be 10 times funnier than using Brent's clunky lines.
I believe the reason this "works" for Brent is because, as I said,
he'd get approached even without any "system" or "method."
He looks like a model on the front of a Harlequin romance novel.
He's a good speaker though.
But why get your dating advice from a guy with so many edges in life that he doesn't need to ask a girl on a date--she asks him.
Why not go to unattractive men who seem to do well; e.g., Yad, Nick Krauser, Tyler Durden.
when it comes from a tall, gorgeous, rich man.
It boggles my mind how delusional someone must be
to pay $400 to a tall, gorgeous, rich man....
seeking advice on women.
That's like a 110 lbs., 5'4", 16 year old guy,
asking Arnold Schwarzenegger (in his prime)
what his work-out routine is, then copying it.
In case you don't know, that's a very bad idea...
Arnold's genetics, in addition to all the Dianabol,
meant that his work-out was VERY different from
what an ideal work-out would be for a 110 lbs., 5'4", 16 year old guy.
That includes tall, gorgeous Paul Janka
(who lives in a penthouse in Manhattan),
(whose pickup line is "Do you know where the nearest Starbucks is?")
and Brent Smith (who advises us not to call or text women...let them call you).
Brent and Paul disagree on one thing though. Paul Janka said that, since women lack courage and initiative, NEVER give your number to a woman expecting she'll call you. Paul Janka has tons of experience with women...and I trust him when he, being him, says that no woman has ever called him when he gave her his number.
Brent tells stories from his life, and many of them are from women approaching him or initiating messages with him on Facebook.
For example,
"I get a lot of messages on Facebook
and girls message me saying 'I like your hair..'" -Brent
"When I'm on my laptop in Starbucks, girls all the time ask me,
'What are you working on?'" -Brent
I've gone to Starbucks almost every day for 7 years,
and only once has a girl approached me
(Brent is 6'1", model looks, and rich- I'm half a foot shorter than Brent, relatively good-looking, and drive a 10 year old car...but Brent will say it's because he expects it to happen so it happens).
Since this was the guy David DeAngelo modeled Cocky/Funny on,
I thought this would be a treasure.
There are a couple funny lines, and I mean a couple.
In 5+ hours of DVD, you get a couple funny lines.
My roommate from college and I used to banter way
better than Brent and the other guy.
They're not terrible,
but it kind of seems like my grandpa trying to be funny.
Maybe humor has just shifted over the years.
I would instead just watch James Bond movies, and pretty much any movie where there's a strong male lead. He usually says lines that would be perfect if you shoved them into a conversation.
Someone compliments you? Say, "You noticed." (from Casino Royale)
She says, "She's not driving." Say, "If it helps...I feel a lot safer." (from Skyfall)
Just memorize tons of lines from movies like that, and you'll be 10 times funnier than using Brent's clunky lines.
I believe the reason this "works" for Brent is because, as I said,
he'd get approached even without any "system" or "method."
He looks like a model on the front of a Harlequin romance novel.
He's a good speaker though.
But why get your dating advice from a guy with so many edges in life that he doesn't need to ask a girl on a date--she asks him.
Why not go to unattractive men who seem to do well; e.g., Yad, Nick Krauser, Tyler Durden.
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