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Shark Tank

  • Serie TV
  • 2009–
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
11.287
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
POPOLARITÀ
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Mark Cuban, Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec, Kevin O'Leary, and Lori Greiner in Shark Tank (2009)
See what Shark Tank has in store for its monumental 10th season.
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FamigliaGame ShowReality TVReality TV aziendale

Imprenditori ambiziosi presentano i loro concetti di business rivoluzionari.Imprenditori ambiziosi presentano i loro concetti di business rivoluzionari.Imprenditori ambiziosi presentano i loro concetti di business rivoluzionari.

  • Star
    • Kevin O'Leary
    • Phil Crowley
    • Mark Cuban
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    11.287
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    3728
    158
    • Star
      • Kevin O'Leary
      • Phil Crowley
      • Mark Cuban
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    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    • Vincitore di 5 Primetime Emmy
      • 12 vittorie e 56 candidature totali

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    Kevin O'Leary
    Kevin O'Leary
    • Self - Shark
    • 2009–2025
    Phil Crowley
    • Announcer
    • 2009–2020
    Mark Cuban
    Mark Cuban
    • Self - Shark
    • 2011–2025
    Robert Herjavec
    Robert Herjavec
    • Self - Shark
    • 2009–2025
    Lori Greiner
    Lori Greiner
    • Self - Shark
    • 2012–2025
    Daymond John
    Daymond John
    • Self - Shark…
    • 2009–2025
    Barbara Corcoran
    Barbara Corcoran
    • Self - Shark…
    • 2009–2025
    Daniel Lubetzky
    • Self - Shark
    • 2019–2025
    Rohan Oza
    Rohan Oza
    • Self - Shark
    • 2017–2025
    Kevin Harrington
    • Self - Shark
    • 2009–2023
    Chris Sacca
    Chris Sacca
    • Self - Shark
    • 2015–2025
    Emma Grede
    • Self - Shark
    • 2021–2025
    Matt Higgins
    Matt Higgins
    • Self - Shark
    • 2018–2024
    Alex Rodriguez
    Alex Rodriguez
    • Self - Shark
    • 2017–2025
    Sara Blakely
    Sara Blakely
    • Self - Shark
    • 2017–2023
    Bethenny Frankel
    Bethenny Frankel
    • Self - Shark
    • 2017–2023
    Jamie Siminoff
    Jamie Siminoff
    • Self - Shark
    • 2013–2023
    Kendra Scott
    • Self - Shark
    • 2020–2025
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    9lnvicta

    Fascinating, hilarious, and engrossing show about entrepreneurship.

    Shark Tank isn't your average reality show. It isn't your average show period, because Shark Tank offers a lot more than contestants asking the Sharks for money and making deals. That is the plot essentially, basically the American Idol for struggling entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurs make a pitch for an investment, the Sharks decide whether or not to invest, and if they do, they may have a Shark fight and try to outbid each other, sometimes aggressively so. But the beautiful thing is the wide variety of entrepreneurs there are on the show. There have been things pitched from action movies to fart-resistant underwear to surgically implantable bluetooth into your ear, and everything in between.

    Many people's stories are touching, some even evoking an emotional response from me which is quite difficult. On the flip side, some are horrifically bad and hilarity ensues watching the Sharks rip them to shreds. The greatest thing about the show is how real it is. You can tell that the Sharks have genuine personalities and as you get to know them, their interactions become a lot funnier and a lot more personal. The show didn't have a consistent group of Sharks until season 3-4, but it's been fairly consistent since then, and their chemistry is absolutely perfect. Especially when a brilliant entrepreneur comes along with an amazing product and every Shark wants in. That's when things get explosive and at one point so intense that 3 of them walked off set.

    It's also a phenomenal learning experience. Now, I know nothing about business. At least I didn't prior to watching Shark Tank, and the learning curve is quite simple. Once you understand the concept of valuation and risk assessment it's pretty easy to follow the mathematics of it. So for example, if someone came in asking for $100k for 10% equity in the company, they're valuing the company at $1 million because it would take 10 times the growth in order to pay back the investor. That's how the Sharks think, so understandably when people come in asking for $500k for 5% equity in their company ($10 million valuation), the Sharks expect some damn good sales to back that up. Since the show is entirely based around the Sharks, I figured I'd go down the list and express how I feel about them individually.

    Robert Herjavec - A cyber security genius, Robert is the most likable guy on planet Earth. He's unmatched in his kindness, fondness for animals and his blind willingness to try out any entrepreneur's idea. He's a father with the heart of a child, and most importantly he's an excellent businessman. Being the nicest Shark, it's really fun watching Robert get down and dirty which does happen occasionally between fellow Sharks and entrepreneurs alike, and he can definitely hold his own against some of the other, bigger Sharks.

    Lori Greiner - Queen of QVC bombshell Lori Greiner proves to be one of the more passive-aggressive and manipulative Sharks. Her charming persona is easy bait for entrepreneurs, especially paired with her humble smile, welcoming voice, and undeniable good looks. She's also an intelligent investor, using her TV leverage to score a lot of deals. She appears to be warm and fuzzy on the outside, but she definitely has a mischievous underbelly to her that sparks many unforgettable arguments amongst the Sharks.

    Barbara Corcoran - Real estate mogul and a cunning snake when it comes to business. It's lovely watching the enjoyment she gets out of screwing over the other Sharks, and it's a testament to her marketing skills because she is a phenomenal salesperson. You can tell that she's actually a great person at heart, constantly looking after her entrepreneurs and taking them under her wing. Also, her altercations with Mr. O'Leary are unmatched. Speaking of...

    Kevin O'Leary a.k.a. Mr. Wonderful - The Sharkiest of Sharks, this man lives and breathes money. He's a wine connoisseur and knows everything about everything. He's the epitome of both a venture capitalist and a wine snob. He's blunt, he's rude, unforgiving, ruthless, but most of all, he's hilarious. I can't count the times I got stomach pains from laughing at the things Kevin says. Whether it's about complaining about his tastevin (which is a story in itself) or blatant dry sarcasm, everything this man says is pure gold. He's also a brilliant salesman and an aggressive investor, known for his infamous royalty deals.

    Daymond John - This laid-back fashion guru can be quiet and unassuming one minute but eloquent and aggressive the next. He's very smart and chooses his investments wisely. He's truly an interesting character because he's insightful and understanding of entrepreneurs, going so far as to follow one out of the Tank to convince he and his wife that he wants the best for their family.

    Mark Cuban - The Big Kahuna, Mavericks owner, tech king, down-to-earth billionaire. This man is one of the hardest workers and smartest people on the planet. He's a listener first and foremost, speaking only when he needs information or when something needs to be said. He also causes the most controversy between the Sharks because his net worth ($3 billion) is far higher than anyone else's so he has the freedom to jump into someone's deal last minute and steal it right from under their nose. He has the money to spare, and while some of his investments are crapshoots, his thought process on getting to his conclusions are truly fascinating. He gives the show character, as every Shark does, and the chemistry between them all is incredible.

    There's not much else to say. I've learned so much by watching this show, and as is said many times in the show, Shark Tank is proof that the American dream is still alive and well.
    7detroit11689

    Great Show about Business for up and coming entrepreneurs but arrogance...

    This is a pretty good show. There are five sharks, each of whom are successful business men. Different entrepreneurs come in and pitch their product, and the sharks decide whether they want to invest in them. It is a great show for figuring out how to start a business. There are some fantastic ideas and fantastic ways that the people first got the money to start their business that are inspiring. However the sharks... Mark Cuban is in my opinion the best shark. When a product is BS, he knows it and tells them he's out. But sometimes, he further demeans them in a way which is almost painful to watch. Same with Daymond sometimes. Kevin O' Leary is truly the worst. He keeps making awful analogies about how his money is his soldiers and other stupid stuff like that. This is a terrific show, however the arrogance of the sharks is sometimes over the top and becomes annoying to watch.

    7/10
    jenemd

    What in the actual hell is Maria Shriver doing on Shark Tank?!

    I am absolutely appalled that Shark Tank is allowing Maria Shriver to be on the show. I looked up her net worth and it is $200 million. She doesn't need a shark to invest in her company. I've watched Shark Tank since its inception and I love the premise that the sharks are giving the average Joe a shot at the American Dream. This goes against everything Shark Tank stands for. People watch this for the possibility of making it big, not for rich people to get exposure for their products. With one phone call, Maria Shriver could be on any talk show or news platform. She doesn't need to take airtime and opportunity away from those who are just trying to get their company off the ground. The ONLY multimillionaires that should be on the show is the SHARKS!
    10kitellis-98121

    For once the American version is better than the British one!

    For British viewers, this show is basically Dragon's Den. Identical concept, almost identical execution.

    The things that are different are all improvements; the title is better - makes more sense to westerners. There is no annoying presenter doing pieces to camera. The dragons... sorry, sharks are billionaires, and every investment that they make results in multi-million dollar revenue for the entrepreneurs, and the amounts that they invest are often way bigger too, making the whole thing a higher stakes proposition than the humbler British version, and thus more entertaining.

    Also, the sharks switch around, so it's not always the same five, but over the course of a season you get to know them all, so it's still comfortably familiar. And they're mostly likeable (like the British ones) but way ruder and a bit funnier.

    Overall, it's Dragon's Den, but better.
    8drjgardner

    Good learning vehicle if you can gloss over the bad manners

    "Sharks" is an interesting concept. It's a "reality TV show" and the reality is that budding entrepreneurs come before a collection of 5 experienced entrepreneurs and make a pitch, hoping to attract dollars and guidance from one or more of the so-called sharks. The sharks change from time to time, but the main ones are Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, and Kevin O'Leary. Barbara Corcoran alternates with Lori Greiner as the token woman. Kevin Harrington was an early contributor but lately Mark Cuban has been the 5th member.

    • Herjavec (1963) is from Canada and made his money in internet security. - John (1969) is from NYC and made his money through FUBU clothing line. - O'Leary (1954) is a Canadian and made his money inventing SoftKey and later The Learning Company. he usually plays "the bad guy" - Corcoran (1949) is from New Jersey and made her money in the NYC real estate market - Greiner is called "The Queen of QVC" where she created more than 400 products. She is often the "sweet one" - Cuban (1958) is from Pittsburg and owns the NBA Dallas Mavericks and Landmark Pictures. - Harrington (1957) is famous for creating the first "infomercial"


    Each episode, guests pitch their products and generally speaking, they are critiqued by the sharks often in a hostile and demeaning manner. That's part of the "show biz" flare, but many people will find it objectionable.

    As a learning vehicle, the show offers some good examples of how to (and how not to) present their ideas. It's well worth viewing for anyone interested in business and anyone who thinks that at some time they may have to pitch their own ideas.

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    • Quiz
      Kevin O'Leary has a net worth of $450 million. Robert Herjavec's net worth is $200 million. Daymond John's is $250 million. Lori Greiner's is $50 million. Barbara Corcoran's is $40 million. Kevin Harrington's is $450 million. Mark Cuban, with a net worth of $3.5 billion, beats the rest of the sharks' assets combined.
    • Blooper
      The sharks don't always calculate the evaluations from the entrepreneur correctly because they don't use a calculator therefore the evaluations are only considered estimations.
    • Citazioni

      Kevin O'Leary: I'm not trying to make friends. You want a friend, buy a dog. I'm trying to make money.

    • Connessioni
      Alternate-language version of Shark Tank Australia (2015)
    • Colonne sonore
      Shark Tank - Main Title Theme
      Written by Berry Gordy (as Berry Gordy, Jr.) and Janie Bradford

      Performed by Ricky Fante (as Ricky Fanté)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 agosto 2009 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Stage 9, Sony Studios, Culver City, California, Stati Uniti
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