请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 The CollegeHumor Show
释义

  1. Cast

     Main characters  Supporting cast 

  2. Episodes

  3. Production

     Main crew 

  4. Reception

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox television
|image = The Collegehumor Show.png
| show_name = The CollegeHumor Show
| camera = Film, Single camera
| runtime = approx. 21 minutes
| creator = Ricky Van Veen
Sam Reich
Scott Tomlinson
| starring = Amir Blumenfeld
Patrick Cassels
Dan Gurewitch
Jake Hurwitz
Sam Reich
Jeff Rubin
Sarah Schneider
Streeter Seidell
Ricky Van Veen
| executive_producer = Ricky Van Veen
Sam Reich
Scott Tomlinson
Josh Abramson
| country = United States
| network = MTV (2009)
| picture_format = 4:3 480i (SDTV)
| first_aired = February 8, 2009
| last_aired = March 15, 2009
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 6
| list_episodes = #Episodes
| followed_by = Pranked
| website = http://www.collegehumor.com/thecollegehumorshow
}}The CollegeHumor Show was an American television sitcom that premiered on MTV on February 8, 2009 and also aired on MuchMusic.[1] The show was a scripted sitcom with sketch comedy elements written by, and starring, nine CollegeHumor editorial staff members, who play fictionalized versions of themselves. The show was an adaptation of the style of the long-running Hardly Working short film series created for the CollegeHumor site, made more suitable for the longer, televised format.[2]

After the conclusion of the six episode season, the series was cancelled.

The series also spawned the spin-off show Pranked, hosted by Streeter Seidell and Amir Blumenfeld and airing on MTV.[3]

Cast

Main characters

In the show, the actual CollegeHumor (and CollegeHumor Show) writers play fictionalized versions of themselves. There is no single "star" of the show; rather, the nine main characters function as an ensemble. For the most part, the characters are self-centered, operating according to their immediate desires rather than making rational or sensitive decisions.

  • Ricky (Ricky Van Veen) is the editor-in-chief; a wealthy, image-obsessed young man who craves the attention of D-list celebrities.
  • Sam (Sam Reich) manages the writing staff, though he is essentially as immature as the rest of them. Sam has a close friendship with Dan.
  • Dan (Dan Gurewitch) is a bright-eyed, enthusiastic writer who often has a naive approach to women and the world.
  • Amir (Amir Blumenfeld) is the outcast of the gang, socially inept and prone to fits of irrational anger. He wants nothing more than to be best friends with Jake. Their dysfunctional relationship was created and cultivated in their online video series Jake and Amir.
  • Jake (Jake Hurwitz) is the office ladies' man, and is enamored with Sarah. He spends much of his time attempting to convince Amir that they are not, in fact, best friends. He is sometimes up showed by Amir.
  • Sarah (Sarah Schneider), the most down-to-earth member of the group. As she is a bit of a tomboy, the guys on staff treat her like a sister. She is often the sole voice of reason in an otherwise chaotic office.
  • Streeter (Streeter Seidell), the front page editor, is moodier than the rest of the writers and is prone to emitting a signature whine when he doesn't get his way.
  • Jeff (Jeffrey "Jeff" Rubin), managing editor and video game fanatic, has a more "go with the flow" attitude.
  • Pat (Patrick "Pat" Cassels) tends to be more eccentric and put-upon than the other characters.

Supporting cast

  • Nick Kroll as Chuck Paulson, CEO of CollegeHumor's fictional rival website GiggleBarn.biz.
  • Josh Ruben as Trip, an insensitive magician that the CH boys attempt to set up with Sarah. Josh is another actual CollegeHumor employee, appearing in sketches featured on the site.

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date{{Episode list EpisodeNumber = 1 Title = Rival Site WrittenBy = Amir Blumenfeld, Dan Gurewitch, Sam Reich DirectedBy = Sam Reich2009|2|8}} ShortSummary = Ricky loses Patrick to a rival site of CollegeHumor, and the gang gets him back in a beer pong competition.[4] LineColor = FB6819
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 2 Title = Interns WrittenBy = Amir Blumenfeld, Patrick Cassels DirectedBy = Sam Reich2009|2|15}} ShortSummary = The strategy of hiring only hot girl interns backfires on the gang.[5] LineColor = FB6819
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 3 Title = The Morning After WrittenBy = Amir Blumenfeld, Dan Gurewitch DirectedBy = Sam Reich2009|2|22}} ShortSummary = Patrick and Streeter are accused of murder the day after the America's Hottest College Girl party.[6] LineColor = FB6819
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 4 Title = Sarah's New Boyfriend WrittenBy = Dan Gurewitch, Sarah Schneider DirectedBy = Sam Reich2009|3|1}} ShortSummary = Sam, Dan, Jeff and Patrick find a perfect boyfriend for Sarah in Trip, an insensitive jerk.[7] LineColor = FB6819
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 5 Title = Hot Girl WrittenBy = Jake Hurwitz, Sam Reich, Streeter Seidell DirectedBy = Sam Reich2009|3|8}} ShortSummary = The gang, save for Sarah, is entranced by Jessica, a hot girl from accounting, and makes foolish mistakes.[8] LineColor = FB6819
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 6 Title = Armageddon WrittenBy = Amir Blumenfeld, Dan Gurewitch DirectedBy = Sam Reich2009|3|15}} ShortSummary = The gang mistakenly believes that CollegeHumor is ending at 6pm that day, and (over)reacts in different ways. LineColor = FB6819
}}

Production

The CollegeHumor Show is filmed inside the actual offices of Connected Ventures, which owns CollegeHumor and a series of other websites. The production crew is the same team responsible for the original comedy videos that CollegeHumor produces.

Main crew

The nine main actors on the show also comprise the show's writing staff.

  • Scott Tomlinson is the show runner and executive producer.
  • Ricky Van Veen is an executive producer.
  • Josh Abramson is an executive producer.
  • Sam Grossman is an executive in charge of production.
  • Sam Reich is an executive producer and the show's director, having directed all six of the first season's episodes. He also co-wrote the episode "Rival Site" with Dan Gurewitch and Amir Blumenfeld.
  • Dan Gurewitch and Amir Blumenfeld co-wrote three episodes ("Rival Site," "The Morning After" and "Armageddon"). In addition, Gurewitch wrote the episode "Sarah's New Boyfriend" with Sarah Schneider, and Blumenfeld wrote the episode "Interns" with Patrick Cassels.
  • Jake Hurwitz, Jeff Rubin, Streeter Seidell and Kevin Corrigan are staff writers on the show.
  • Vincent Peone is the Director of Photography.
  • David Fishel is the post-production manager and an editor. He also directed segments for three episodes ("Rival Site," "Hot Girl," and "Sarah's New Boyfriend").
  • Michael Schaubach is an editor

Reception

The show has seen mixed responses from critics. Time Magazine's TV critic James Poniewozik hailed the show as "really funny," noting that CollegeHumor is "doing comedy that specifically works on television, as opposed to simply porting over viral videos to a slightly bigger screen."[9] Conversely, Liz Shannon Miller of GigaOM described it as "deeply disappointing, given how many of CollegeHumor's web shorts rank as fantastic examples of fresh and creative online content".[10] The show was cancelled after six episodes.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/misc/332832/see-you-sunday.jhtml#id=1602953|title=Promotional video from MTV}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gelfmagazine.com/archives/just_one_of_the_guys.php|title=Just One of The Guys|last=Danan|first=Shira|date=March 23, 2009|accessdate=2009-04-02|work=Gelf Magazine}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.ca/tvshows/show.jhtml?id=19423|work=MTV Canada|title=MTV Pranked}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/college_humor/episode/episode.jhtml?episodeId=149658|title=The CollegeHumor Show|publisher=|accessdate=5 October 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/college_humor/episode/episode.jhtml?episodeId=149712|title=The CollegeHumor Show|publisher=|accessdate=5 October 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/college_humor/episode/episode.jhtml?episodeId=150165|title=The CollegeHumor Show|publisher=|accessdate=5 October 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/college_humor/episode/episode.jhtml?episodeId=150577|title=The CollegeHumor Show|publisher=|accessdate=5 October 2015}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/college_humor/episode/episode.jhtml?episodeId=150845|title=The CollegeHumor Show|publisher=|accessdate=5 October 2015}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://tunedin.blogs.time.com/2009/02/09/collegehumor-graduates/|title=CollegeHumor Graduates (Time Magazine) | date=February 9, 2009 | accessdate=May 25, 2010}}
10. ^{{cite web|last=Miller|first=Liz|title=MTV's CollegeHumor Show Stumbles With Sitcom Cliches|url=http://gigaom.com/2009/02/09/mtvs-collegehumor-show-stumbles-with-sitcom-cliches/|work=GigaOM|publisher=GigaOmniMedia|date=February 9, 2009|accessdate=October 5, 2013}}

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.collegehumor.com/thecollegehumorshow}}
  • [https://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/05/arts/television/05coll.html?_r=1&ref=television NYTimes]
  • Street Fighter RPG Brazil - An interview with Sam Reich
{{CollegeHumor}}{{MTVNetwork Shows}}{{DEFAULTSORT:CollegeHumor Show}}

6 : CollegeHumor|MTV television series|2000s American single-camera sitcoms|2009 American television series debuts|2009 American television series endings|Television series based on Internet properties

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/14 1:42:18