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4.0 out of 5 stars
Funny,
By A Customer
This review is from: Kennedy, Jamie Experiment: Comp First Season (DVD)
Very funny. Once I started watching, I couldn't stop. I can't wait for the next season.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST!!!!!!!!!,
By A Theriault family member (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kennedy, Jamie Experiment: Comp First Season (DVD)
I've been hooked on Jamie since the first time I saw his show. I watch it every week but I still got the set to keep for when friends who haven't seen them come over. One important question........ Where's Season 2?????
5.0 out of 5 stars
The ONLY Good Reality Show On TV,
By Andrew "Radaar" (Chicago, IL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kennedy, Jamie Experiment: Comp First Season (DVD)
I hate reality TV. I loathe it. Reality TV consists of some of the worst shows in television history, like The Swan and The Littlest Groom. However, these shows are so popular with viewers and with networks that scripted shows are cancelled in order to make room for more reality junk (The WB admitted that it cancelled its long-running show Angel because they needed more reality). However, there is but one reality TV show that is not only good, it is one of the funniest shows that I have ever seen.The premise of the Jamie Kennedy Experiment, or JKX, is that Jamie, the host of a million faces, goes into disguise to "X" unsuspecting people. He has characters like Brad "B-Rad" Gluckman, the Jewish rapper from Malibu, a mobster who runs a pizza parlor, and Virginia Hamm, an African-American talk-show host. Yes, Jamie not only dresses up as a black woman, he passes for one! Kennedy is truly a master of disguise who can change his appearance and voice with ease. The reason that this show works, despite its reality TV genre, is that Jamie isn't over the top, isn't shameless (most of the time), and he gives people what they want. There are too many shows like Fear Factor where the whole idea is to gross out participants and viewers. Sadly, I doubt that this show will ever be the first to come to mind when talking about reality TV in the future, but it sure deserves to be. Some geat bits were the Spring Break jokes, the pizza delivery guy, the driving instructor, anything with Brad Gluckman, and the one where Jamie tried to X a fellow WB star.
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