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Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much

  • 2017
  • TV-PG
  • 1 h 12 min
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Perfect Bid: The Contestant Who Knew Too Much (2017)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe story of Ted Slauson, a contestant who gamed the rules of The New Price Is Right (1972) through extensive analysis and became a sensation on the game show.The story of Ted Slauson, a contestant who gamed the rules of The New Price Is Right (1972) through extensive analysis and became a sensation on the game show.The story of Ted Slauson, a contestant who gamed the rules of The New Price Is Right (1972) through extensive analysis and became a sensation on the game show.

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    • C.J. Wallis
  • Artistas
    • Theodore Slauson
    • Roger Dobkowitz
    • Bob Barker
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    • Direção
      • C.J. Wallis
    • Artistas
      • Theodore Slauson
      • Roger Dobkowitz
      • Bob Barker
    • 46Avaliações de usuários
    • 8Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Theodore Slauson
    Theodore Slauson
    • Self - 'The Price Is Right' Contestant
    • (as Ted Slauson)
    Roger Dobkowitz
    Roger Dobkowitz
    • Self - Producer of 'The Price Is Right' (1984 - 2008)
    Bob Barker
    Bob Barker
    • Self - Host of 'The Price Is Right' (1972 - 2007)
    Brandon
    Brandon
    • Self - 'The Price Is Right' Contestant
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Drew Carey
    Drew Carey
    • Self - Host of 'The Price Is Right' (2007 - Present)
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Dee Gavaldon
    Dee Gavaldon
    • Self - Theodore's Friend
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Mark Goodson
    Mark Goodson
    • Self - Co-Creator of 'The Price Is Right'
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Holly Hallstrom
    Holly Hallstrom
    • Self - 'The Price Is Right' Model
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Terry Kniess
    Terry Kniess
    • Self - 'The Price Is Right' Contestant
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Lisa
    Lisa
    • Self - 'The Price Is Right' Contestant
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Pam
    Pam
    • Self - Mark Goodson's Secretary
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • Self - Host of Kevin Pollak's Chat Show
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Lorren Reynolds
    Lorren Reynolds
    • Self - 'The Price Is Right' Contestant
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Sharon
    Sharon
    • Self - 'The Price Is Right' Contestant
    • (cenas de arquivo)
    Susan
    Susan
    • Self - 'The Price Is Right' Contestant
    • (cenas de arquivo)
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      • C.J. Wallis
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    8cccjerky

    Never happen again?!

    Drew Carey stating (seemingly a bit bitter) that it will never happen again makes me think that it won't be fair in the future. Obviously they can randomly change prices based on a number of factors but if the game can't be beat, it's not a game! I don't watch anyway but it is a game show right? Maybe they're going to add pit bosses to get rid of people who know too much ha! Would have been much better if they exposed the show more. Drew being upset was hilarious. I remember when HE was.
    6mpcurrivan

    No Scandal. No Bad Guy. But an OK watch.

    Other streaming services would have dragged this out for 2-3 episodes, which is unnecessary. Thankfully, we're presented with a 1 shot production that is more fascinating in showing the reality of a "live" game show (with an audience of less than 200) that airs to tens of thousands and comes across as a nationally known & important institution. Bottom line: there is no scandal, there is no fraud. It's actually kind of interesting to see the small audience regulars wrest control of a major network show that only intended to use them as background props and window dressing.
    8drhoads-93743

    Fascinating story

    If you are a fan of the Price is Right, you'll really enjoy this film.

    The fascinating story behind some bizarre events on the Price is Right over the years. The main event centering around someone guessing the exact price of the showcase.

    Subsequently, the contestant explained how he did it. The story was simply not credible. And I've been baffled ever since as to what the true story is. The true story is much more interesting than I thought it would be.

    Give the film a watch to find out what actually happened.
    7Hallelujah289

    Well-executed ode to The Price is Right, loosely about scandal

    Well-edited and visually pleasing documentary. Nice mix of old and new footage. There's a whole lot of talking heads but the camera work is such that you never get bored because of the various angles at play and the way sometimes the narration is laid over other types of images such as documents, animations, computer programs, old playbacks and etc. A number of editing tricks are employed so you get the message of the film without it being stated in an overt way. An appreciably well-made documentary film that makes a good point in a supported and subtle way. However if you, like me, are not familiar with the gameshow The Price is Right or its various scandals then there is a bit of too much subtlety about what exactly is being argued. If you read the documentary description then you will have the right context though.

    This documentary is about "loyal friend and true" The Price is Right mathematician and super fan Ted Slauson. It is also about former producer Roger Dobkowitz and former host Bob Barker. Watching the documentary you start to wonder how the pieces fit together, but by the end you realize the documentary is about telling another side of the story and expunging Ted Larson and Roger Dobkowitz of any kind of public guilt about a scandal that happened in 2008 when a contestant Terry Kneiss got a showcase prize number exactly right. The argument is that Terry Kneiss was not responsible for his victory and has not given credit to Ted Slauson, who in turn was not set out to damage the show like it was supposed because of the firing of Roger Dobkowitz. The argument is that Ted Slauson simply liked seeing contestants win and gave the perfect number one time too many.

    This documentary doesn't like to be overt but if you know that Ted Slauson knows his prices and that at one point he is banned from the show, then you have adequate context to watch the whole hour and twelve minute run. There is a fine line between spelling out too much and leaving your audience lost, and this documentary falls a bit to the latter fault. The various anecdotes are entertaining enough to keep you engaged but to me this documentary lacks a feeling of complete resolution. There is however one moment that I thought was particularly riveting by the end and that's the moment where we realize how much an effect this scandal has had on Ted and how much greater credit he deserves even if he has a way of coming off as slightly autistic and over zealous. From the various clips shown I don't believe Ted Slauson is as creepy as other reviewers here want to make out. I think the documentary is more about trying to help us view his oddities in a kinder light.

    I have no previous knowledge about the scandals connected to Bob Barker but the documentary does give him a fair share of positive acknowledgement. I didn't think it went overboard or anything in doing so but the other reviewers are right in that there is basically no comment about the allegations against him. This documentary isn't exhaustive and it's kind of more like an ode to The Price is Right. It nods to scandal by the end but doesn't make it a focus, almost like it's trying to disengage the various figures involved from scandal more than anything. And I do happen to believe that there was a great deal of sensationalism that went on about the "2008 perfect bid showcase scandal" as it was called and the documentary makers are right to try to put much of that sensationalism to rest, at least in regards to Ted Slauson and by extension Roger Dobkowitz. There wasn't commentary about Bob Barker and what he had to do with the scandal because he wasn't there for two years or four years, but you get the feeling that the filmmakers are sympathetic to whatever side of the story he had to tell as well in his own scandals. There is a point where it seems implied that Bob Barker protected Holly from too long of an interaction with Ted Slauson by, as Ted says, pulling his elbow forcefully away and leading him to the other section of the stage.

    Overall a particularly well-executed and rare de-sensationalist documentary that makes its point by rather being too subtle rather than being too overt. The case set for Ted Slauson is pretty straightforward and I'm glad the filmmakers cared enough to do him some small justice. It seems right for media to imply his innoncence as much as it has implied his guilt for its own reasons. That to me is the best part of this documentary, and probably the parts involving Bob Barker weren't relevant to Ted Slauson's story and I perhaps think the documentary was not as tightly woven as it could've been. However if this were a thesis it would still deserve high points for supporting its claims in the favor of Ted Slauson. But as we note Ted Slauson is not particularly charming or likable even though he has my sympathy in this matter. He is also gay, which does go a long way of removing the creepiness other reviewers have connected him to in regards to a model on The Price is Right, Holly. I think his antics there were more of an attempt to get him noticed and chosen to be on the stage to play. However because the documentary is so subtle the fact of Ted Slauson's sexual orientation just kind of slips in at the halfway point and we are left with having judged him prematurely by our own assumptions.

    Recommended documentary, but do expect to have to orient yourself by way of outside context.
    7Agent10

    The quest to become the best shopper.

    I will not lie, I love game shows. I especially loved The Price is Right for the seeming randomness of the show and the prizes. Over the years the internet exposed some of the underbelly of the show, such as people not being able to afford the taxes on the prizes of the fact some went dozens of times and never got on. Most importantly, I learned the selection of contestants wasn't always random.

    These are not the kinds of details that would make me hate the show. They are no different than a carnival game, and they have to stack the deck in their favor because promising cars, trips and campers and giving them away constantly would be costly. So it makes for the question...what if someone studies really hard, took advantage of lazy producers and literally made spread sheets to beat the system? Well, that happened in 2008.

    Ted Slausen was a mathematician, and like anyone who is good with numbers, he was incredible at remembering them as well. Ultimately, he turned that knowledge into an obsession and actually figured out a way to beat his favorite game show. Before computers and other systems were involved, we saw this happen on Jeopardy and Press Your Luck as contestants utilized learned patterns and probabilities to win games.

    Slausen probably would have gotten the perfect bid himself if chance had not hurt him before the show case showdown. But the events that led up to the perfect bid are a slow burn, a lifetime revelation. Drew Carey's commentary at the end is pretty amazing. "I thought this was the end of the show."

    If you like the old time game shows, you will probably dig this little documentary.

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      The showcase showdown price that was guessed exactly was $23,743
    • Conexões
      Features The New Price Is Right (1972)
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de outubro de 2017 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Canadá
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official Film Website
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Locações de filme
      • Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites - 1110 Howe St, Vancouver, Colúmbia Britânica, Canadá(some Theodore interview sequences)
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      • FortyFPS Productions
      • MK Ultra Productions
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