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Useless 30th Jun 2006
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Good Points: When they do photoshoots, they do them right. Men buying FHM mostly want to see beautiful, famous women in bikinis, and FHM can deliver that. Once in a while.
Bad Points: Adverts. Filler. Adverts. More filler. Filler sandwiched between adverts. With a side order of adverts.
General comments: FHM, a magazine as thick as a phonebook, with maybe four pages of read-worthy articles. Far, far, far too many adverts - it's the Talk Sport of men's mags (though it's hardly alone).
The magazine also falls back too often on the whole lame High Street Honeys thing, where they can get away with doing a photo shoot of some aspiring page 3 model instead of one with a famous celebrity, just so they can save money on thr models and still charge the usual price for the mag.
When I buy a magazine like this, I want to look at beautiful women and also have a good read of some funny/interesting stuff (in a laddish sort of way). This used to be more the case with FHM, Loaded, Maxim etc. But the last issue of FHM took me about three minutes to get through before I chucked it in the bin, and I couldn't have cared less about the photoshoots.
The price keeps going up and the quality keeps heading straight down. Do I want to pay £3.50 or whatever for next month's issue? Do I want to spend half an hour flicking through almost endless adverts before I find one miniscule thing worth reading? Do I want to spend my cash on a magazine full of stuff which I would throw away if it came through my letterbox, since I would be able to recognize it as junk mail?
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BABES R US 8th Nov 2005
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The FHM men's magazine has some really hot girls, but it is made to look like a thick magazine full of girls when it's only half the size if you don't include the adverts.- Read BABES R US's review (45 words)
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handypiecannon
21st May 2004
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You pay £3:20 a month. for an FHM. you look at it and think, "hey, its a huge magazine, that will keep me going for a while". Then you open it. After flicking through the first 5 pages of adverts, you get to the glossary. Then more adverts. Then some pics. Then more adverts. Then maybe an interview.... Then (yep, you guessed it!) more adverts! ADVERTS!!! Almost half the mag is adverts its so annoying! You feel like you've been ripped off! The actual contents are pretty similar to those in ...- Read handypiecannon's review (201 words)
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Roger L
29th Jan 2004
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FHM or 'For Him Magazine' is a top read. It's probably the most high profile men's mag and consequently gets interviews with top sportsmen, film stars, musicians and of course rather sexy ladies not wearing a lot. The High Street Honeys feature has put it at the top of the magazine tree as they search for the sexiest girl 'next door'.
It sometimes lacks the humour of it's competitor and is not as pornographic as the likes of Front, but I guess it depends what you want as to wether that is a ...- Read Roger L's review (131 words)







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