Reality Blurred's Andy Dehnart looks at changes in MTV's Real World over its 30 seasons, discovering that the twists, gimmicks, and changes started early in the show's life, leading up to season 30's The Real World Skeletons. Monday, MTV announced that it will mark the milestone 30th season of the first modern reality show by calling it "The Real World Skeletons." While those of us who grew up with "The Real World" are ancient compared to MTV's 12- to 24-year-old viewers, that is not a reference to its former fans. Instead, the subtitle refers to the cast members' pasts, which will literally haunt them by moving into the house. With "skeletons" involving bullying, pregnancy, and cast member being surprised by a dad he's never met, it seems like an insane, desperate, and ethically dubious twist. But as crazy as "The Real World: Skeletons" is, it's just another twist in a long...
- 10/21/2014
- by Andy Dehnart
- Hitfix
Then gang spends the holiday reminiscing about their time on The Real World: Sacramento
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This is my favorite episode so far this season. The Real World flashback was exactly the kind of lunacy I love about this show. Jane's night vision Paris Hilton stumbling. Max comes out ... as a Greg. Navajo Dave arrested for scalping. Real World roommate Amy looks suspiciously like ... Sarah Silverman.
What did you think of last night's episode?
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Favorite Moments:
This is my favorite episode so far this season. The Real World flashback was exactly the kind of lunacy I love about this show. Jane's night vision Paris Hilton stumbling. Max comes out ... as a Greg. Navajo Dave arrested for scalping. Real World roommate Amy looks suspiciously like ... Sarah Silverman.
What did you think of last night's episode?
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- 11/21/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
By Greg Hernandez
HollywoodNews.com: Good afternoon all.
I’ve been busy at the TV Critics Association Winter Press Tour all day so blogging has been a bit slow.
Luke Perry and Jason Priestley were just here chatting up a western they made for Hallmark called ‘Goodnight for Justice.’
Earlier today, Billy Campbell of ‘Once and Again’ and ‘Tales of the City’ fame was promoting the AMC series ‘The Killing’ and Kellie Martin, who we all loved in ‘Life Goes On,’ ‘Christy’ and ‘ER,’ was part of a panel for the Hallmark movie ‘Smooch’ directed by the talented Ron Oliver.
Still to come this afternoon are the stars of ‘Spartacus: Gods of the Arena,’ ‘Torchwood: The Real World’ and ‘Camelot’ (including Joseph Fiennes!). Here to talk about the HBO movie ‘Cinema Verite’ will be Diane Lane, Tim Robbins and James Gandolfini.
To read more from this article go to Greg In Hollywood.
HollywoodNews.com: Good afternoon all.
I’ve been busy at the TV Critics Association Winter Press Tour all day so blogging has been a bit slow.
Luke Perry and Jason Priestley were just here chatting up a western they made for Hallmark called ‘Goodnight for Justice.’
Earlier today, Billy Campbell of ‘Once and Again’ and ‘Tales of the City’ fame was promoting the AMC series ‘The Killing’ and Kellie Martin, who we all loved in ‘Life Goes On,’ ‘Christy’ and ‘ER,’ was part of a panel for the Hallmark movie ‘Smooch’ directed by the talented Ron Oliver.
Still to come this afternoon are the stars of ‘Spartacus: Gods of the Arena,’ ‘Torchwood: The Real World’ and ‘Camelot’ (including Joseph Fiennes!). Here to talk about the HBO movie ‘Cinema Verite’ will be Diane Lane, Tim Robbins and James Gandolfini.
To read more from this article go to Greg In Hollywood.
- 1/8/2011
- by Greg Hernandez
- Hollywoodnews.com
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