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Angry Video Game Nerd (2004)
The Angry Video Game Nerd is an adult web television series of comedic retrogaming video reviews created by and starring James Rolfe. The show's format revolves around his commentary and review of older, but unsuccessful video games which are deemed to be of particularly low-quality, un... Morefair difficulty or poor design. The series began as a feature on YouTube and later became a program on ScrewAttack Entertainment before moving to GameTrailers exclusively. The show was renamed The Angry Video Game Nerd to prevent any trademark issues with Nintendo and due to the fact he started reviewing games from non-Nintendo consoles such as those made by Atari and Sega. Rolfe's character, "The Nerd" is a short-tempered and foul-mouthed video game fanatic. He derives comic appeal from excessive and inventive use of anger, profanity, and habitual consumption of alcohol while reviewing video games. Less
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Hulu
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5.7
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America's Next Top Model (2003)
Aspiring models compete for a chance to break into the business with a panel of judges critiquing their progress throughout the competition.
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Disney Plus
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cc age 10+

Dancing with the Stars (2005)
The competition sees celebrities perform choreographed dance routines which are judged by a panel of renowned ballroom experts and voted on by viewers. Enjoy sizzling salsas, sambas and spray-tans as they vie for the coveted Mirrorball Trophy.
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At the Movies (2009)
At the Movies is a movie review television program produced by Disney-ABC Domestic Television in which two film critics shared their opinions of newly released films. The program aired under various names. Its original hosts were Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times and WLS-TV and Gene ... MoreSiskel of the Chicago Tribune and WBBM-TV. Richard Roeper of the Sun-Times became Ebert's regular partner in 2000 after Siskel died in 1999. Less
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You Know What's Bullshit? (2007)
A disgruntled man with a mound of cow dung for a head talks about various, every day items, and how they are all, in fact, worthless.
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7.0
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TMDb

The Completionist (2011)
The Completionist is a weekly YouTube web series created by Jirard Khalil and Greg Wilmot. Nearly every week, Jirard chooses one game and completes every possible in-game task, 100%, in three to four days. In each episode, Jirard sequentially discusses several aspects of the spotlight... More game, hitting the story, presentation, gameplay, the final level, and the overall difficulty involved in 100% completion. All episodes end with a general score as to whether or not the game is worth 100% completing, ranging from "Complete it," "Finish it," "Play it," "Look at it," or "Donate it."https://www.youtube.com/user/ThatOneVideoGamer Less
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Larin Protiv (2014)
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TMDb

Teens React (2011)
Teens react to viral hits, youtubers and more in this new web series. From the directors of Kids React comes Teens react.
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7.5
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TMDb

Some Jerk with a Camera (2011)
Join Some Jerk With A Camera on location at Disneyland, California (and occasionally other theme parks!) for a series of wacked-out, irreverently irrelevant digress-alicious trips through some of the best and worst attractions and paraphernalia theme parks have to offer!
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5.3
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TMDb

First Viewing (2017)
A spin-off from the popular Nostalgia Critic, Doug and Rob Walker finally show their first reactions to some of the worst movies they review.
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10
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TMDb

Brows Held High (2010)
A mildly immature look into the strange world of the arthouse.
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ScrewAttack's Top 10 (2006)
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Patrick (H) Willems (2011)
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TMDb

Your Movie Sucks (2010)
Internet series in which host and creator Adam critiques a movie.
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Nostalgia Critic (2007)
Nostalgia Critic is a popular video series created by Chicago comedian Doug Walker. In the show, he plays the titular Nostalgia Critic, a grumpy and easily aggravated character who mostly reviews entertainment from the 1980s and 1990s. His catch-phrase, "I'm the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it, so you don't have to," usually opens and ends each video.
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DVD-R Hell (2011)
Brad Jones shows off his large collection of DVD bootlegs, which contain everything from self-help videos to notorious TV pilots to animated specials.
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TMDb

Anime Abandon (2011)
Bennett the Sage takes a critical (and often mind-warping) look at anime titles of yesteryear.
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The Rotten Tomatoes Show (2009)
Hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox take you along for a hilarious tour of the Oscar-worthy, and the straight up worthless films hitting the theaters. Viewers help define which films are "fresh" and which are "rotten" via webcam, three word review or even a Haiku. Plus, special movie inspired guides to life.
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Welcome To! (2012)
Welcome to the many wonders of the internet, We'll be your guide on the highs and lows (mostly the lows) of the most popular websites the internet has to offer.
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CinemaSins (2012)
No movie is without sins. We exist mostly just to remind you of that.
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The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency (2006)
The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency was a reality television series that debuted on Oxygen on June 6, 2006. The show completed four seasons, through which it followed the self-proclaimed world's first supermodel Janice Dickinson as she took on the role of a modeling agent to her own ep... Moreonymous agency, also called The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, which opened for business in November 2005. The first season follows her opening of the agency, including the difficulty in finding models of Janice's vision, getting them proficient in front of the camera, obtaining financial backing and establishing a reputation for her agency. Subsequent seasons followed the development of the agency and a constantly changing cast of models. A number of the male models are openly gay, and a number of the agency's clients are gay-oriented businesses. This resulted in many of the episodes being gay-themed. Oxygen aired a one-hour holiday special to bridge a gap between the first and second seasons, entitled Christmas with the Dickinsons. In the UK, there was to be a British version of the show with supermodel Paula Hamilton as the agency head. Like the American version, the show was to be titled after the lead. It was to be shown on the cable channel Living, which is also the home of the Top Model franchise in UK. After much planning, the show was canceled due to a lack of interest in the American version. Less
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Beyond Boiling Point (2000)
In this six-part fly-on-the-wall documentary series, we follow Gordon Ramsay through the most intense year of his life as he copes with his celebrity status and juggles cooking with the ever increasing demands on his time from beyond the kitchen.


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