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The Real World

  • TV Series
  • 1992–
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
4.4K
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The Real World (1992)
The Real World You Never Saw
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A new version of the long-running MTV reality show, which looks to unite people from different backgrounds and find a common ground.A new version of the long-running MTV reality show, which looks to unite people from different backgrounds and find a common ground.A new version of the long-running MTV reality show, which looks to unite people from different backgrounds and find a common ground.

  • Creators
    • Jonathan Murray
    • Mary-Ellis Bunim
  • Stars
    • Janelle Casanave
    • Alton Williams II
    • Arissa Hill
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    4.4K
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    • Creators
      • Jonathan Murray
      • Mary-Ellis Bunim
    • Stars
      • Janelle Casanave
      • Alton Williams II
      • Arissa Hill
    • 20User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Janelle Casanave
    Janelle Casanave
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    Alton Williams II
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    • 2002–2003
    Arissa Hill
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    Brynn Smith
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    Frank Howard
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    • 2004
    Cameran Eubanks
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    • 2004
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    crisrabb

    Sorry to harp on the "what ever happened to" issue, but...

    Like previous posters, I too am curious. What on earth happened to the show this used to be? What happened to putting together seven strangers of all different shapes and sizes, from all different walks of life, the good, the bad, and yes... even the ugly, just to see how things turn out? What happened to letting them fend for themselves instead of giving them money, jobs, and projects to keep them occupied? Where did the individualism, the goals and the character go?

    Is it just me, or does anyone else miss the med students, business entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, race car drivers... heck, even a cop! Was it fair to replace them with a bunch of "pretty people" with six pack abs, and teeny waists who's only goal appears to be who can "hook up" with who first? Some may say that the former doesn't fairly represent most of today's youth, but the latter certainly doesn't either!

    I think it's just run it's course. When a show has run it's course, the creators resort to pathetic tactics in an effort to pull ratings and hold interest. What they end up doing is creating a machine that churns out the same trash year after year. A winning streak can only last for so long. You have to know when to fold the cards.
    7jigp-72200

    Show Has Fallen Off

    Early seasons were way better. Newer seasons just straight up trashy. 1990s-early 2000s seasons 10/10. Have to give overall show 7/10 though since all the recent seasons have just been a shame to watch :/. Same dusty hoes getting piped by the same squad over and over again. Yawn; next 🤧😴😂
    JRGBUCS

    I finally watched an episode...

    In the real world there are no unattractive people; poor people; bad furniture; small apartments or overweight people. In the episode I watched they had a huge apartment and all the people looked attractive and physically fit. Their furniture looked brand new, colorful and they all have nice new clean clothing. I kept wondering where the real world was during all of this. I never see them do laundry, wash dishes, cook, watch TV, go to work or anything else that happens in the real world. It seemed like they spent the entire time talking about how emotional everyone else was and how they like/disliked them for whatever reason...

    I just watched an episode where they went to a human rights thing and they spent some time talking about how they're spreading awarness and how cool it is. I guess they assume that the average person watching this show isn't bright enough to figure out that other people have rights, so they have to tell them. I wouldn't go to it based on the fact that these guys from "The Real World" are going to it; now that I think of it; I wouldn't go even if they weren't there.

    I guess I just think this show is kinda stupid, so to get back at it; I'm never going to watch it again. Yeah. I rule.
    Opion8d

    Actually, pretty good

    *The Real World*

    I didn't start watching the Real World until Real World: Hawaii. I instantly became addicted to a show I thought was just another lame trashy Jerry Springer wannabe. It was actually very different and almost classy. Almost. I'll talk about what I remember form past seasons and the last season.

    The Real World:Hawaii. I don't remember much except they had an awesome house and a guy named Teck jumped into a pool naked.

    The Real World:New Orleans. This season holds a special place in my heart. Probably my favorite Real World house so far. The cast was great, I liked Julie the most. The last episode was really sad. And in the end you liked all the cast.

    The Real World:Back To New York. This season I didn't watch very much... did they even have a finale episode? It was very boring. I think it may have been canceled do the the attack on the WTC.

    The Real World: Chicago. Hmm... the last season. There were some great memories. And who could forget Tonya? The girl everyone loved to hate. And I've yet to meet a single person who can stand her. My favorite moment was when Theo made Tonya cry... no, just joking. My favorite moment was the lat episode in the hot tub. In the end I liked all the cast members... except Tonya.

    So, I guess when you like a season of The Real World, you really like it. And you can't help but find yourself there every Tuesday night, TV turned to MTV. I know I can't.

    *9/10*
    WrathChld

    That was then, This is now.

    I remember the first time "The Real World" hit the airwaves back in the summer of 1992. I had just graduated from 8th grade and I use to watch it with one of my older siblings, who had graduated from college. It was so cool to watch a TV show with real people and no scripts. You always wanted to tune in next week to see what happened next. In retrospect, the first Real World in New York wasn't that exciting. The thing was it was a new concept, when you compare it to how many reality shows are on the air now. That's the other thing, the show was more real back then. The more the years go by, the less chance for getting people on the show who will not put on an act. The first Real World cast did not know what to expect. They did not have seasons of other members to learn from. They really experienced it. I was so skeptical of the second season (L.A.) because of the first one. You can't beat the first one. It did. It didn't beat it because it was a cooler cast, but rather because it was more interesting. After all David was the first Real Worlder to be kicked off the show. The years kept coming and when season 5 came around (Miami) they decided to add a new element, working together. Over the years, the job or duties have changed. They all have to partake, which gives more of an opportunity for good ratings. I liked the 6th season (Boston) because not only is that where I am from (well around there) but I was currently living in Boston during the taping of the show.

    Over the years many crazy moments have happened on the show. Each show can be known for at least one character, and I do mean character. Whether people are really being themselves or totally acting, its not 100% real because editing it performed and people are displayed in a way to get ratings. You could have someone who might drink more than the rest or have sex more than the rest, but all they might focus on is that. You obviously did it, but it may be displayed like that's all you ever did. Then by the last season (San Diego) the cast members know exactly what they are getting themselves into. That doesn't mean they are prepared for dealing with the life of being taped 24/7, but they know what the show is all about. I haven't liked all the shows.

    My thoughts on the seasons are:

    1- New York: This one was cool because it was the first one. They didn't have reference on what to expect.

    2- L.A.: All right. Dominic was my favorite on the show and we got to see someone kicked off.

    3- S.F.: All right. If it weren't for Puck, it would have been pretty dull. Unfortunately, one of the cast members (Padro) has since died of AIDS.

    4- London: Pretty boring, other than when Neil's tongue was bitten off.

    5- Miami: First one where they had to work together and this one was a refreshing change from the previous one. This one had quit a few heated moments.

    6- Boston: I basically liked it for where it was filmed and less for the show itself.

    7- Seattle: Had allot of interesting episodes. I wasn't totally crazy about the cast, but it worked.

    8- Hawaii: Can be summed up in Nudity. lol. Also in like the first episode a girl almost drinks herself to death. Wow.

    9- New Orleans: This one wasn't bad. It was right near Mardi Gras. It was decent.

    10- Back to New York: We already did N.Y., was it really needed to do it again? The thing that kept this one good is Coral. I hated her with a passion. She continued to be her great self on other MTV experiences.

    11- Chicago: This had a pretty decent cast and one girl trying to carry on Hawaii's nude torch. lol. There were some good heated arguments on this show.

    12- Las Vegas: I really didn't even get into this one too much, even though it was one of the crazier ones. They were in Vegas after all. All they did on this show was drink and have sex. So I guess great for ratings. lol.

    13- Paris: Allot better than the first European experience. Hard to follow the Las Vegas cast, but it was pretty good.

    14- San Diego: This was the last one and I really got hooked in. Mostly because of Frankie, I thought she was cool. The show for the most part was very interesting and allot of stuff took place. It's the one cast I could really say may have had theirs problems, but got along really well with each other. A bunch a people, I could see myself hanging with.

    Well, we will wait for the Philly cast to wrap up. The longer this show runs the faker it will get. They also push for the ratings and try and get people together who won't get along. It can be a good show to check out, depending on the cast and the stuff that's roles their way.

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      This is the longest running America reality show in history.
    • Connections
      Featured in 10 bonnes raisons de te larguer (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Sex on the Beach
      (Theme song for 2009 Cancun season)

      Performed by 3OH!3

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • MTV
      • MTV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Real World: Skeletons
    • Filming locations
      • Owensboro, Kentucky, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bunim-Murray Productions (BMP)
      • MTV Studios
      • MTV Studios
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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