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My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance

  • TV Series
  • 2004
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
287
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My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance (2004)
ComedyReality TV

Women had to convince their families they were engaged to a clumsy, obnoxious fat man played by an actor.Women had to convince their families they were engaged to a clumsy, obnoxious fat man played by an actor.Women had to convince their families they were engaged to a clumsy, obnoxious fat man played by an actor.

  • Stars
    • Steven W. Bailey
    • Claudia DiFolco
    • Randi Coy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    287
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Steven W. Bailey
      • Claudia DiFolco
      • Randi Coy
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Steven W. Bailey
    Steven W. Bailey
    • Self - Steve Williams
    • 2004
    Claudia DiFolco
    Claudia DiFolco
    • Self - Host
    • 2004
    Randi Coy
    • Self
    • 2004
    Greg Hain
    Greg Hain
    • Tyler
    • 2004
    Richard Kuhlman
    Richard Kuhlman
    • Richard Williams
    Laura Henry
    • Laura Williams
    Kristina Hayes
    Kristina Hayes
    • Kristina Williams
    James Grace
    • Jimmy Haize
    Jack Roth
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    jth1984

    FUNNY SHOW

    Steve "Williams" is so funny! If he weren't acting or if Randi weren't such a prude I MIGHT feel sad for her. But the fact is the way he acts is exactly what she deserves! I would make the perfect fiance for season 2!!!
    teddyryan

    Greatest Reality Show Ever!

    MY BIG FAT OBNOXIOUS FIANCE is the beacon of reality TV. Unlike a bunch of people scrambling for wood in Africa or couples bickering on a remote island in the South Pacific, its contestants are caught in the throws of a painfully agonizing courtship.

    The Coy family truly suffers when they meet Randy's fiance Steve Williams (eloquently played by Steven W. Bailey).

    Steve's antics are always entertaining, making one amazed the Daddy Coy didn't come after him with a sledge hammer (or some type of large mallet).

    Unfortunately, this presentation had to be rigged. The Coys, on the brink of complete emotional breakdown, pay no heed to the omnipresent cameras surrounding them. Furthermore, knowing the amount of initial money FOX probably shelved for their participation, I'm surprised the brothers Coy allowed themselves to be filmed wearing kilts.

    In fact, the program leads me back to square one: reality TV is anything but reality.

    Nonetheless, FIANCE'S entertainment value had me on the edge of my seat for many a Monday night. So, with full confidence, I declare last night's season finale to be the greatest moment to be broadcast on an American network since Neil Armstrong graced the lunar surface over 33 years ago.
    RussianPantyHog

    From one Steve Bailey to another - Terrific show!

    I don't like "reality tv", especially AMERICAN reality tv; but this show is awesome. I was hooked from the start. The idea was SO unique and original. Randi Coy (a real-life Barbie doll) is offered $500,000 to pretend she's taken part in a reality show and fallen in love with "Steve", a fellow contestant. To win the money she has to allow a crew to film her and Steve together & with her family, friends and colleagues. She's got to announce their Engagement and get them all to come to their almost instant "wedding", where the truth will finally be revealed. The real 'show' will be the harmless fun they have, shocking everyone by pretending to be an item. Of course, we know (and Randi doesn't) that it's HER who's being set up more than anyone. She thinks Steve is simply a regular guy on the same $500,000 promise as herself. He's actually an actor (and an extremely talented one)and his 'brief' is to be as obnoxious and embarrassing as possible. From start to finish, it's hilarious. SO many times I actually had to 1/2 look away from the screen, it's that 'cringe-worthy' I've heard people say the show was cruel and that it almost tore the Coy family apart. Well, so what. Families THAT perfect deserve it :) I really loved the way Randi's family got so carried away by their shock they never stopped to wonder if they were being scammed. Jesus. All those cameras and film crew, and they never suspected. Doh!! Having said that, I thought Randi was actually a really nice girl. The show put her through hell and I'm sure she'll be a better person for it. The scene where she had to share supper with Steve's "family", especially his death-obsessed "sister", was priceless. Time and time again I thought Randi's Dad would either physically attack Steve, or call him aside and try to pay him off. Steve Bailey was just excellent. Completely professional. You can tell there were times where he wanted to 'reveal all' or play things down to avoid hurting Randi's feelings, but no. He played it straight and helped her win the money. In spite of looking and sounding like the little brother of Michael Moore (a REAL fat obnoxious guy), I think Steve Bailey's a star in the making, and I hope to see him in some major roles in the future. I didn't think the show was cruel because IT didn't make fools of Randi and her family. It allowed them to make clowns of themselves, and I hope they'll be laughing about it for years to come. Yeah, delightful.
    9OllieSuave-007

    Obnoxious indeed, but entertaining fare!

    This is a rather exciting reality show starring Steven W. Bailey, where he pretends to be a reality show contestant who must get married to a woman, Randi Coy, to win $1 million. However, Randi was told that if she takes part in a fake wedding to Steven , she will win $250,000 for her, and her family also gets $250,000. However, the catch is, Steven's obnoxious, over-the-top behavior drives Randi and her family crazy.

    Plenty of unpredictable moments along with some humor and surprises. Emotions are played and dramatic moments go full blast. Like the title, the show can be too obnoxious but it's certainly quite entertaining.

    Grade A-
    Ace_of_Sevens

    Started great, but ended badly

    I'm a huge fan of the reality prank show sub-genre, but I strongly dislike mean-spirited reality shows. I don't think it was the producer's intention to be mean spirited. It certainly didn't seem to be aimed at humiliating the participants.

    The first couple episodes of this show were hilarious with Steve putting Randi through a private hell with his obnoxious behavior, but things turned south in the final episodes with Randi's family. The bottom line is that irritating people and their victims are funny, but real families nearly being torn apart aren't.

    I know some reviews have said the last couple episodes worked as drama, but I disagree. Drama needs to have some sort of point to work, and as often happens with reality, there was no clear point here.

    These problems really should have been foreseeable. I don't know what the producers were thinking. As it was, it wrecked the show. If you want to see reality prank TV done right, skip this one and watch The Joe Schmo Show.

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Fox
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Minu väga paks ja täiesti talumatu peigmees
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Rocket Science Laboratories
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