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Greed

  • Série télévisée
  • 1999–2000
  • 30min
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Greed (1999)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFox's high-stakes quiz show where a team of up to five contestants could win $2 million by correctly answering questions.Fox's high-stakes quiz show where a team of up to five contestants could win $2 million by correctly answering questions.Fox's high-stakes quiz show where a team of up to five contestants could win $2 million by correctly answering questions.

  • Casting principal
    • Chuck Woolery
    • Mark Thompson
    • Melissa Skirboll
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      • Chuck Woolery
      • Mark Thompson
      • Melissa Skirboll
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    Chuck Woolery
    Chuck Woolery
    • Self - Host
    • 1999–2000
    Mark Thompson
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    • Self - Announcer
    • 1999–2000
    Melissa Skirboll
    Melissa Skirboll
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1999
    Curtis Warren
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    • 1999
    Daniel Avila
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    • 1999
    Jackie Brickman
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    • 1999
    James Culligan
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    • 1999
    Teddy Tenenbaum
    Teddy Tenenbaum
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    • 1999
    Robert Abramoff
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    • 1999
    Stu Shostak
    Stu Shostak
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    • 1999
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    Taylor Humphries
    Taylor Humphries
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    • 1999
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    • 1999
    Howard Brenner
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    • 1999
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    hairsandwich

    Oh come on!!

    FOX has never really seemed to treat it's viewers as intelligent adults, hence the "animals attack" and "wild police video" series. And now we have.... Greed. And this show debuted right after the hubub over Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

    Coincidence? I think not.

    But in all fairness, in it's own sadistic way, Greed is actually an entertaining show! The whole "trust no one" air is fairly enthralling and the suspension that Chuck creates around the questions is sucessful in it's own way. Even though commercials run freely the higher on the tree the contestants get, the show is a fun waste of time. I found myself cheering in spite of myself when one team reached the $2,000,000 level.

    It's just the scenes with the "Eliminator" that are hard to watch....
    lildrchris25

    Um, yeah.

    OK, so it was a Millionaire rip-off. But enough of that. Woolery did a really good job hosting. Overall not a bad show, but there was one huge problem that stuck out. Why did they rely on polls and obscure facts for the upper 4 questions? Couldn't they come up with something that we might actually be able to guess? Like dates? As for the no safe haven thing on that show, it creates a scenario in which a person that took the terminator opportunity and was eliminated actually won more than the other contestants!

    Too many flaws, otherwise not a bad show. Maybe a safe haven would have been something to consider, since the top 4 questions were ones that I don't think anyone would be able to get easily?
    MustacheUmbrella

    It's Gone!

    Winning lines, Twenty-one , Hollywood Showdown , Mall Masters are wan-a-be "Who wants to be a Millionaire game shows. Okay Greed also was a rip off but the show was good enough to stay. I liked the eliminator. I heard all about the hate mail received and the letters were awful. Roomers that the show was a fraud and no money was given. That was not true. That caused the ratings to drop and then eventually got pulled off the air for good. Somebody did something. Everyone I talked to found some interest in the show. One thing that did bother me was that they played it at the same time millionaire was on. Even on the same day "Thursdays at the time. But the show is gone now and they cant bring it back. Too bad. I was looking forward to it this year.
    8Evil_Magus

    Who Wants to be a Millionaire: Team Version

    It is extremely obvious that this show was made in the wake of Who Wants to be a Millionaire's popularity. The set almost exactly remade from it (save the addition of the multiple podiums), the sound-effects are nearly identical and the premise and feel virtually the same.

    However, this is not Who Wants to be a Millionaire, although it comes fairly close. What makes this game different is the addition of the team and the Terminator. The team-play gives a fresh variance from it's predecessor, and the fact that the captain can either accept or eliminate any answer gives it another fresh element. In every other team-based game-show, the individual members of the team choose their answers. Here it still boils down to that one individual, although he gets constant suggestions instead of life-lines. The Terminator is the most original part of this show, which randomly will choose one team member to challenge another for their share in the money. My favorite part of the show, however, is when the host actually shows the captain the money, when he takes it out in front of them and fans it around a bit. I love game-shows, I really do, and in every other show I've seen you always lose your concept of money; you never quite remember exactly how much you've won. This grounds the contestants back into reality, forcing them to come to terms with what they can easily walk away with.

    This show does have it's flaws. The questions are inconsistent, and can vary from the mundanely simple to the impossibly hard. I haven't seen them ever find a stride that's challenging, but still possible to answer with a fair bit of certainty. As I mentioned before, the set is FAR to reminiscent of Who Wants to be a Millionaire, in fact it's nearly identical. When they choose teams, I always found it annoying that they never showed the eliminated contestant's answer. And, finally, they wait far too long between answering the question and revealing the answer. It's a constant element to the show that begins to wear on a person after a few rounds.

    However, the host is amiable and, as with the best of them, unobtrusive. However, much as he doesn't take anything away from the show, he really doesn't ADD to the show. But I suppose that this is preferable to one of the extremes.

    Despite it's flaws, this really is an enjoyable show. It takes from Who Wants to be a Millionaire it's better components, while adding new aspects to keep it fresh. While the result is not nearly as good a show as that which it borrows from, it creates a better game-show than most others.
    jordan_ps25

    Suffered from not being first out of the blocks in its genre.

    The big disadvantage that Greed had was because it was seen as a ripoff of "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?", the show that really started a trend of huge cash prizes in primetime. This crutch killed the show before it really began. Had it aired before Millionaire, it may have exacted a lot more success.

    Otherwise the show had some potential. Five player teams got together with the hopes of earning up to two million dollars among themselves. Because questions had multiple answers (four answers out of six, seven, eight, or nine possible answers, et cetera) teams had to split the responsibility of answering.

    However, in later rounds the team faced "The Terminator" which had the potential to challenge players, eliminate them from the game, and take their winnings in the process. It was an interesting format in which you had to have some reliance on your teammates, but could never get too close if you feel the desire to take more of the kitty for yourself.

    Plus a great soundtrack which gives you the impression that your heart is beating louder than it ever has before as you edge along a terrifyingly tall cliff with a 70 MPH wind blowing against you.

    Chuck Woolery may not have been the most appropriate host for the show, but he certainly did a decent job.

    The one thing it couldn't do was survive in the face of other big-prize game shows...

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 novembre 1999 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Greed: The Multi-Million Dollar Challenge
    • Lieux de tournage
      • CBS Television City - 7800 Beverly Boulevard, Fairfax, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio 36)
    • Sociétés de production
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Dick Clark Productions
      • Game Show Network (GSN)
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