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A Conversation with Ellen DeGeneres
It was amazing. Will cherish forever!
Amazing
Worth every penny.. She was truly inspiring!!
So good
Amazing show. The Toronto show was amazing and very candid. Over an hour of actual hearing from Ellen. Got much more than my money’s worth.
we love Ellen
The energy of a stadium filled with women is not to be underestimated. The Tenors were terrific, a total surprise and so good, hearing everyone sing along was tremendously overwhelming. The power of Live Music!!! Ellen was talkative and funny and Dave Kelly did a good job interviewing her of course. The only negative would be we wanted more Ellen less of everything else. And more stand up would have been excellent since Ellen fans have already bought what she is selling.
Ellen was Great!
Ellen herself was great!! She is truly an amazing person and Love Love Love her energy. However, we sure could have done without all the plugs from Company representatives blowing their own horns as to how great they are at overcharging their clients so they can donate ridiculous amounts of money to their favourite causes. And I'm pretty sure they get amazing tax breaks on those donations, thanks to their hard working overcharged clients. Was seriously disappointed in Rogers Arena for putting everyone, who paid a great deal of money to see Ellen, through over an hour of their pathetic rants!!
No idea what to expect, and I understand why
I agree with the majority of the comments here. I was disappointed when the conversation ended. There was too much talk from the sponsors, and I also didn't like the moderator. One thing I felt was that it was an event with the "old white man" feel. I don't mean to sound racist, but Ellen is a lesbian, she was brought down by old white men in Hollywood. I could feel that she was guarded. If they had a different moderator - a minority of some kind, then that might have helped her take her guard down a bit, but it wasn't Ellen like we see her on her own show. Or even in other interviews. And mainly b/c it wasn't her own show. It was a show sponsored by Telus and TD bank. And both companies are run by old white men. I was happy and excited to see Ellen in Vancouver, but there was potential for a much more entertaining and meaningful conversation. As far as I'm concerned, the conversation felt like people talking about the weather.