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Man v. Food

  • TV Series
  • 2008–
  • TV-G
  • 30m
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7.3/10
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Man v. Food (2008)
Cooking & FoodTravelReality TV

Host Adam Richman (and subsequently Casey Webb) travels around the U.S., taking on a variety of local eating challenges involving meal size, spiciness and other daunting factors.Host Adam Richman (and subsequently Casey Webb) travels around the U.S., taking on a variety of local eating challenges involving meal size, spiciness and other daunting factors.Host Adam Richman (and subsequently Casey Webb) travels around the U.S., taking on a variety of local eating challenges involving meal size, spiciness and other daunting factors.

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    • Adam Richman
    • Casey Webb
    • Gladys Knight
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    • Stars
      • Adam Richman
      • Casey Webb
      • Gladys Knight
    • 39User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Adam Richman
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    • 2008–2012
    Casey Webb
    Casey Webb
    • Self - Host…
    • 2017–2020
    Gladys Knight
    Gladys Knight
    • Self
    • 2008–2009
    Andrew Zimmern
    Andrew Zimmern
    • Self
    • 2008–2009
    Joey Chestnut
    Joey Chestnut
    • Self
    • 2008–2009
    Kevin Youkilis
    • Self
    • 2008–2009
    Dhani Jones
    Dhani Jones
    • Self
    • 2009–2010
    Barbara Harrell
    • Self - Manager, Old Spanish Sugar Mill…
    • 2018–2020
    Stephen El Hassan
    • Self - Owner: O'Bagel
    • 2019–2020
    Lori Kettelle
    • Self - Co-Owner: PVDonuts
    • 2019–2020
    Andrea Baumgardner
    • Self - Chef-Co-Owner: BernBaum's
    • 2020
    Jerry Sags
    Jerry Sags
    • Jerry Sags - Challenger
    Bill Purcell
    • Self - Former Nashville Mayor
    • 2011
    Stephen Kennedy
    • Self - Owner, Gilley's
    • 2011
    Will Christopher
    • Self - Executive Chef, Kuby's Sausage House
    • 2011
    Laurent Geroli
    • Self - Executive Chef, The Brown Hotel
    • 2011
    Duane Croxdale
    • Self - Owner, The Spudder
    • 2011
    Ric Best
    • Self - Challenger
    • 2011
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    5sacredheartband

    Used to love it, now meh...

    It's very easy to write off a replacement - you like an original presenter etc, and this can be wholly unfair - people are different, and sometimes that's ok. But...

    Not in this case! While OTT and silly, Adam was genuinely funny, quick witted, and knew his stuff.

    It's all well and good being amusing, but to also know a thing or two about your subject just elevates the premise of the show.

    I have tried and tried with Casey, but he just shouts, has zero knowledge, leaves pauses like he's caught in the headlights, and just isn't funny.

    Some great eateries, some amazing chefs. But a real step down in presentation. And ultimately the subject makes you want to watch, but the host just pull you in. No longer, sadly.
    7bhoselton88

    Best Show on TV

    There are a lot of shows on television that travel to a variety of locations to show off the different foods that we can eat, but Man V. Food is far and away the best of the bunch. Host Adam Richman travels the country to find the great pig-out places all over our great land. He also tackles a food challenge in every city he visits, ranging from 15 dozen oysters in New Orleans, to a giant burger challenge in Boston, to the Don Juan Taco Challenge in Austin, Texas(You have to watch the reruns on the Travel Channel to view the winner). Sometimes the winner is man, sometimes the winner is food. No matter who reigns victorious it is still an extremely entertaining half hour, even if you are not a big fan of these types of show. What sets it apart from other shows in this category and other shows period, is the host, Adam Richman. First of all, I can say, Adam can eat. You can clearly see after watching a few episodes that he is also having a lot of fun in what I would classify as one of the top twenty jobs in the United States. He gets to travel, he gets to eat. What else can I say. Beyond that he is intelligent about food, he is extremely funny for someone who has just downed seven pounds of burger and fries, and the viewer even gets to learn a little food history. Beyond that, its just fun to sit on the couch and say "I can do that" or "There is no @#$*& way I could eat that." So if you want to watch the best show on TV right now, turn to the travel channel. And Adam, if you ever want to try the Carnivore Pizza Challenge again, Give me a call. Great show.
    5acdc_mp3

    This show was a 10 with Adam Richman, but a 2 with the ginger jackass

    Back in the day this show was a fun, amusing and interesting show. Adam Richman seemed to respect the people, establishments, and the food while having a lot of fun doing his job. The scary thing was you could actually see him gaining weight rapidly and you knew he couldn't do it for long. He rode off into the sunset, while getting his weight down, and they replaced him with a dullard that is his polar opposite. While Casey seems to be a genuinely nice guy, he is just too awkward and cringey to take seriously. He stares at the camera creepily and often while making moronic comments that you can see the people around him with "Wtf?" looks on their faces. The show is watchable though because of the food, most of which looks very good. While Adam beat some seriously difficult challenges in during his stint, Casey rarely comes remotely close to beating any. He won't stop talking during the challenge. Eat, you fool! Entertain us, clown!
    6t_atzmueller

    I do enjoy the show (but I wouldn't necessarily show it to a village of starving Africans as evening entertainment)

    For a couple of years now they're showing more and more Cooking- and Food-shows on German (private) Television, something that has been lacking for quiet a few years (this is, unless you enjoy a 60-something lady cooking "Toast Hawaii", a combination of toast, ham, cheese and a slice of pineapple). Gordon Ramsays "Kitchen Nightmares", Andrew Zimmerns "Bizarre Foods", Bourdains "No Reservation", to name but a few. Among one of the more entertaining of those shows is "Man v. Food" which, in my opinion has some very positive features, but also some rather negative aspects. Let's start with the bad first: For one, Adam Richman isn't the most charismatic of presenters. Quiet the opposite: occasionally he comes across as pretty obnoxious, something between a hyped-up Frat-brother, wanna-be Hip-Hopper and a professional glutton. Sure, the variations of the concept are limited, but then again: there are only so many ways with which to stuff food into one orifice within a limited time. During the final, "challenge"-segments, it occasionally also hurts the taste-buds to see plates of food, that look definitely delicious, being so mindlessly destroyed within a limited time. But maybe that's only the food-snob within me speaking.

    Which brings us to the good: Many Europeans, who have never visited the US, have the preconceived notion that Americans live on Hamburgers, Steak and the occasional fried chicken alone. Apart from the mindless gluttony of the challenges, the show gives some very nice travel-tip for outsiders, showing them that there is another world apart from McD's, Burger King and (for the obesity-conscious) Subways. "Man v. Food" gave me quiet a lengthy list of "to-dos" when I visit the States the next time and once I sit down at the Orochon-Ramen-house in Little Tokyo, I'll do so on recommendation of "Man v. Food". However, no "challenge" for me. See, I do enjoy enjoying my food and taking less than an hour for a good meal does seem like swallowing in haste.

    In other words: Thanks for the recommendation, Mr. Richman, as well as for the freak-show.

    As far as the more "exotic" food-shows go, I'd give it a 6/10
    7leighton24

    Good show but...

    I still like this show but I miss Adam. Casey is a funny guy but Adam was a better host than Casey. Casey loses too many challenges. Adam won the majority of his challenges.

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    • Trivia
      Adam Richman hosted the first four seasons; Casey Webb is the current host.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Hank Azaria/Adam Richman/Ben Harper and the Relentless Seven (2009)

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Cooking Channel
      • Food Network
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Man v. Food Nation
    • Production companies
      • Sharp Entertainment
      • Travel Channel
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