Unan1mous

2006

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Released: 22 March 2006 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Unan1mous is an American reality television program that premiered on the Fox Network on March 22, 2006 and ran for one season. The host of the series was J. D. Roth.

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Unan1mous Audience Reviews

Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Noutions Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
BallWubba Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
CelluloidTime I have given this some thought and I am now prepared to say that, of all the television shows that I have ever watched which successfully completed a full season of programming, "Unan1mous" is the worst I have ever seen. They locked 9 contestants in a basement and then had them do nothing for a period of many days (it may have been 30 days, but I'm not sure of that. Who cares?). Well, actually, they did do something -- intermittently they would vote to determine who won money. It was like the reality show "Big Brother" but with no competitions (and no sunlight). The contestants on "Unan1mous" appeared to be made physically ill from life in the "underground bunker" ("moldy basement" would have been a more apt term to use than "underground bunker"). I watched most of the episodes out of a perverse curiosity -- to see if they could possibly have an entire season of programming in which NOTHING interesting took place. They did it!
Arik Akers Possibly worse than the Jerry Springer show. Of course everyone would want to win the money, so you can see where all the problems are going to come in. They wouldn't want anyone else to win the money, losing their chance to win it themselves. I don't think it could have been any more predictable. If it ever reruns, don't waste your time. Worthless, absolutely worthless. What a waste of 8 half hours of television. This is particularly disappointing since they were wasting the perfect opportunity to cash in on following American Idol, why would you not put a really good new show on to follow it, seeing as so many people are watching? This was not meant to be a full season show, so why waste the time slot? Fox has hit an all time low with this show.
moviewizguy Although I didn't like it for many reasons, I actually like the ending of the show. 9 people are in a room and 1.5 million dollar is in the line and the people have to vote for ONE person for them to win. The votes have to be UNANIMOUS (8/9, 7/8, 6/7, 5/6...etc.). Some of them are greedy but some are not. The people can also leave whenever they want but the money gets cut in half. The concept of the show shows what people are really like in real life. These people can't actually have a Unanimous decision, can't they? But it will end sooner or later. When the show ends, it shows that people are not greedy but generous in a way and made one person life's changed. It gives you a awe feeling, at the end of the season for the people and the winner. This TV show can be harsh in some ways because it really shows that people are greedy, but it's worth the watch.
dogma302 Summary: Your typical reality TV cast(southerner, devout Christian, angry new yorker, arrogant frat boy, etc) become forlorn and angry when they "learn" that their assignment is to vote for one contestant among them to win 1.5 million dollars.The Flop: Producers make up rules as they go along giving the show the distinct feeling that this is all a scripted load of bull. Nothing feels well thought out. Contestants aren't interested in staying on the show except to make sure no one else takes home the cash. (Spoiler: Two contestants walk off the show in the first few episodes) Footage is redundant and the integrated Burger King ads insure that the show is left with no dignity.The Host: J.D. Roth. Possibly the least likable personality on television. Looks like the president of a junior high A/V club with a glue-on goatee. Viewers compelled to ask : Who is this dork and is his Dad a Fox executive, or what?Better Alternative: Go to a local garden supply store and watch people shop for fertilizer.