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Chasing Cameron

  • TV Series
  • 2016
  • TV-PG
  • 31m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
1.5K
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Cameron Dallas in Chasing Cameron (2016)
Reality TV

The series centers around Cameron Dallas, a "social media influencer",best known for his Vine videos. The half-hour episodes show Cameron, and Magcon members' road to stardom. Co-stars tour ... Read allThe series centers around Cameron Dallas, a "social media influencer",best known for his Vine videos. The half-hour episodes show Cameron, and Magcon members' road to stardom. Co-stars tour members and Dallas' immediate family members.The series centers around Cameron Dallas, a "social media influencer",best known for his Vine videos. The half-hour episodes show Cameron, and Magcon members' road to stardom. Co-stars tour members and Dallas' immediate family members.

  • Stars
    • Lee Westwick
    • Trey Schafer
    • Cameron Dallas
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Lee Westwick
      • Trey Schafer
      • Cameron Dallas
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes11

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    Lee Westwick
    • Self
    • 2016
    Trey Schafer
    Trey Schafer
    • Self - Singer…
    • 2016
    Cameron Dallas
    Cameron Dallas
    • Self
    • 2016
    Aaron Carpenter
    Aaron Carpenter
    • Self
    • 2016
    Taylor Caniff
    Taylor Caniff
    • Self
    • 2016
    Bart Bordelon
    • Self - CEO, Magcon…
    • 2016
    Colby James
    Colby James
    • Self - Magcon MC…
    • 2016
    Willie Jones
    • Self - Singer…
    • 2016
    Darrick Landreneau
    • Self - Videographer
    • 2016
    Chris Gonzalez
    Chris Gonzalez
    • Self - Cameron's Friend…
    • 2016
    Sierra Dallas
    Sierra Dallas
    • Self - Cameron's Sister…
    • 2016
    Gina Bannemer
    Gina Bannemer
    • Self - Cameron's Mother…
    • 2016
    Mackenzie Becker
    • Self - Cameron's Assistant
    • 2016
    Becky Anderson
    • Self - Aaron Carpenter's Mom…
    • 2016
    Greg Falchetto
    • Self - Taylor's Manager…
    • 2016
    Blake Gray
    Blake Gray
    • Self…
    • 2016
    Joey Birlem
    Joey Birlem
    • Self…
    • 2016
    Carl Phillips
    • Self - COO, Magcon…
    • 2016
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    3nikkik-57953

    Hoping this show was produced as a joke

    I am not entirely sure why Netflix took on this show. I almost hope they did this as a joke to show how ridiculous "MAGCON" really is. The group is essentially made up of slightly above-average looking children who take advantage of the fact that millions of impressionable pre-teen girls around the world are willing to pay just to be in their presence. The fact that they even take themselves seriously is almost humorous, and whenever the camera cuts to interview each of the boys individually, the things they say are so unintelligent and illogical that it's laughable at times. These boys have no idea how to carry themselves professionally, the one kid Taylor is an ego maniac, and the others are just kind of in the background. They call themselves the "talent" but I'm really not entirely sure what talent any of them have other than jumping around on stage while girls scream. I'm not sure how the CEO Bart came into the picture, but he seems like a weirdo who preys on teenage boys' daddy issues. These kids live in a dream world, and this show was essentially just a way to promote themselves even further. Pretty addicting to watch, though, it's interesting to see what these kids view as reality and how preposterous it is.
    5jackiejns983

    Looks like a parody; is hellscape reality

    At first I thought this was a parody. Then I thought it was a nightmare. All these young men wanting to be famous without a talent, other than persistence and youth. A few FIND their love of music after their instagram fame. But then I got hooked and it just became sad. One kid had a song that was so similar to another rap song I am waiting for a law suit. Lots of the kids (mostly white) have sad backgrounds with divorce or bullying. Cameron is a smart kid with business smarts. But what are they doing? Do the ever read a book? They never discuss anything deep, but only their own fans and money. Their handlers (except for one Mom) look bewildered. The idiotic girls, who in another generation would simply be Tiger Beat subscribers, become a real security threat. All this to be noticed. Excellent look at the downside of fame. One manager was even texting while driving! That's the idiotic world they live in. I think Cameron will survive with his hustle. Good male model material, which was his original goal. The others I fear will meet a sad fate of many child actors. Weird show but addicting.
    10irelandcashel

    i hate myself for loving this

    this show is so good. i couldn't stop watching it. i finished the whole show in one night. i know i am supposed to hate it but i definitely do not and am now having withdrawals without another season to binge. this show has so much drama and gives an inside look at social media influencers life. the magcon boys encountered a lot of problems along the way and overcame a lot in the first season of this show. can't wait to see what season 2 has to offer.
    1louisesimonepage

    Nothing burger

    What a disgrace.

    They left a black boy behind in another country and didn't do anything about it. Pays to be white in America.

    This show should be banned.

    Shame on Netflix.
    5CabbageCustard

    Trainwreck television

    I have got to admit it: I found this series absolutely riveting - but for all the wrong reasons. It was like watching a train wreck or a car smash; I wanted to look away, but I couldn't. I was gobsmacked both by these delusional, self-important, spoiled-brats of young men and by the oodles of screaming girls (and some boys) who follow after them. I just couldn't believe people like this exist! These good-looking, sometimes personable, sometimes obnoxious, entitled but extremely untalented (and extremely unaware of it) young men walk around as if what they do online and in life actually has some value or merit. They have the hubris to refer to themselves during this series as 'the talent' (despite having none) and 'influencers'. Heaven help us if these people actually have influence, but I guess they may because it seems there are actually young people who are caught up in all this, attending their idols' appearances, screaming, fainting and acting like they were at a Beatles concert in the 1960's. It's absolutely unbelievable. I hope for their sakes that these young guys made money out of this stage of their lives and that they have invested it wisely, because at some point it will all come crashing down and they'll be forgotten. It has to happen. (Please let it be soon!)

    This is a fascinating and scary insight into the cult of celebrity, although I don't think that was the makers' intention. I recommend that every adult and definitely every parent should watch at least a few episodes of this. It's an eyeopener and it's scary.

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      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Matthew McConaughey/Mel B/Cameron Dallas/Craig Finn (2016)

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Link to title and info on Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Perseguindo Cameron
    • Production companies
      • Brillstein Entertainment Partners
      • Magical Elves Productions
      • Netflix
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