Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything

2015

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Released: 22 July 2015 Canceled
Producted By: Disney Branded Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://disneyxd.disney.com/gamers-guide-to-pretty-much-everything
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Follows professional teenage video gamer, Conor, who is forced to go to high school for the first time, after a thumb injury. Coping with his new lifestyle, he focuses on friendships and visualizes life as a video game.

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Plantiana Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
Cebalord Very best movie i ever watch
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
a-11737 Let's start off with my biggest problem with this atrocity. The horribly written characters. I honestly have no idea who any of these people are. They are all wooden as heck. Cameron Boyce is a very talented actor, and he has been in one of the worst Disney sitcoms ever. Basically, the story is that the main character (I don't care what his name is) has to restart high school in order to be a normal kid again. After he made millions in a gaming tournament. That is the stupidest concept for a gaming show, I've ever heard.And another problem I have with this, is the over used term "game". Instead of simply saying "Let's play some video games", they say "Hey let's go game". REALLY? Yes they really want to hammer in the fact that these kids are gamers. Cameron Boyce, next time pick a different Disney sitcom to be in.
RyanWinter100 I have to admit that I had a chip on my shoulder about this show. It didn't sound like much to me from the beginning. However, slowly but surely it's getting better. Without a doubt, if the show did not center around the Cameron Boyce character, it would have failed long ago. Boyce is just loaded with talent and he injects the show with energy. The other characters absorb and play off his enthusiasm and experience. When Boyce gets a chance to dance, he brings the entire episode up a notch.As the production gets through it's first season, hopefully it will mature and find its way.
J-M Gamer's guide to pretty much everything is about a gaming team in a professional gaming league or something like that, sounds cool right? Well it's not. It is actually pretty awful and boring. First off i saw one full episode and part two episodes. The problems are these:(1.) They play video games when the remotes are clearly off.(2.) Most of the time the show isn't about gaming, so its like "oh we're gamers so we are all the sudden more interesting". Well, guess what? They are not.(3.) It usually very boring. I first just watched two episodes i watched only like 5 minute of it and already found it dull and boring.(4.) They play video games that aren't even real.(5.) The show is very unrealistic. A guy all the sudden made his thumb loose while playing in a professional gaming championship. (6.) The name is stupid for a TV show (and long). (7.) It's most of the time very unfunny.Overall, although i am a Disney Channel, i would not waste my time watching this show when there are better shows on the regular Disney channel.
bkoganbing Gamer's Guide To Pretty Much Everything is yet another of those Disney teen comedy shows and this one addresses the audience of millions of kids who choose gaming on line as opposed to socialization in the real world. The stars are Cameron Boyce who is late of the Jessie series, Murray Wyatt Rundus, Felix Avitia, and Sophia Reynolds.Boyce has been home schooled and so he can travel on the professional computer gaming circuit. That's a concept I find hard to wrap my head around. In any event a thumb injury has forced him on the sidelines so now he's in real high school where he meets other gamers not in the pro ranks as he was. Of course they bond together.Of the young people I know into gaming and their an older group in their 20s not high school kids they are all male. I've not met a female like Reynolds who is into it. She's a character hard to take because she's a beautiful girl and you would think would have a real social life. In the end when Disney pulls the plug on the show she and Boyce should be together. And he'd be lucky to find a girl as good looking as she is who shares his interest.I'm sure Gamer's Guide will find its audience.