"Rich & Shameless" is a collection of seven premium films produced by TNT and Raw. The series delves into the lives of individuals who have achieved enormous wealth and the ups and downs that come with it. The films offer a glimpse into the realities of extreme wealth, something that most people never experience.
Each film in the series tells a true story, capturing both the successes and failures of the individuals involved. Viewers are taken on a journey that explores the thrills and miseries that accompany such immense wealth. Through this series, viewers gain a better understanding of the complexities that come with a life of luxury.
The series provides a unique insight into the lives of the wealthy and famous. It reveals the harsh realities of their experiences, which are often glamorized in popular culture. With "Rich & Shameless," viewers can gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of wealth and the struggles that come with it.
Alcohol, sex and partying, partying and more partying" this is the main appeal of The Catalina, a CW television reality show about work days and nights of same name Miami party-hotel. Concerning the level of vulgar jokes, demeaning situations, offensive remarks and drunken people talks this show seems to be on the hair's width above the another remarkable sex&alcohol reality series Jersey Shore produced by MTV. From this point of view The Catalina looks like CW marketing answer to MTV's domination in the humanity moronizing niche. Dramatis Personae of The Catalina could be characterized as "one is better than another". Let's start with the pool bartender couple Kris and Nancy. The first one calls himself as "a big ball of horny energy" and the second one, his ex-girlfriend is always jealous about his penis. As we moving further, we see Morgan a Polish restaurant manager. She hates everyone in the mile radius and describes the rest of the staff as ""¦they are all very stupid." She regularly yells at Eyal, her bartender an Israeli bisexual, who seems to be happy with this "relationships." His sobriquet Gayal, was given to him by their boss, Nathan, who represents the top of this Sodom and Gomorrah. His most remarkable singularity lies in the spraying the fountains of champagne over the guests and staff.
If you ever thought that there are enough dating-related TV game-shows, the brand new-fresh-UK-imported Take Me Out has to discourage you. This another "The Bachelor-like" television show has shown a great success in Australia and UK. Now Take Me Out has approached USA. The show is hosted by George Lopez who often looks like a little bit embarrassed by stupid around-the-sex jokes and idiotic commentaries of participants. Nevertheless he tries to keep in line, sometimes playing up with some jests like "Let the hot dog see his buns!" Tremendously popular among the teenagers (guess why) Take Me Out features strict, simple and ingenuous scenario: 30 women vote for guys by turning off the lights (if they don't like him) and leaving the lights on. In short "no lighty, no likey." While women are voting the guy is trying the expose himself in favorable light dancing to the music of his own selection. In which connection, it looks as silly as sounds. If this act of self-exposing will not divert all the women, the next stage will surely will do. After the "dance", guys undergo the question asking where their true nature has more chances to climb out. This is where the fun begins "“ you should definitely hear these passages. Even if you absolutely hating that kind of series, you have to hold back yourself from turning the TV off "“ only just to hear what they are saying at the end of their misfortunate way.
Loveable yet entertaining Dogs in the City, shows how the issues with bad behaving pets could be solved when both dogs and owners are involved in the process. Justin Silver is the dog expert living in the New York City trains and retrains stubborn and sometimes aggressive dogs and what is the most important brings the relationships within "pet & owners" system in the order. It's not as easy as it could be imagined: sometimes the real root of the problem lies not in the dog bad behavior but in owners misunderstanding of animal psychology. This issue often leads to troubles which could be characterized as "who is in charge?" problem. However, besides these serious aspects of pet upbringing there are lots of funny situations especially when Justin starts to talk with dogs in somewhat tet-a-tet style. These dialogs will chiefly entertain you even if you are not ardent dog lover at all.
Another one in a row of glamorous reality TV shows from BRAVO, Pregnant in Hills is revolving around quite enthusiastic and somewhat aesthetic self-made business-woman running her own business, a super-fashionable boutique for multi-millionaire mother-to-be, which is located in the Upper East Side. Her name is Rosie Pope, she is 32 and expecting her third baby. A poetess, writer, linguist, and social media expert, now she hosts her own TV show despite his American-British accents with a light lisp, which was mocked and spoofed in the latest SNL, to say the true this fact made her even more popular. The question is what kind of popularity it was. But, nevertheless, Rosie continues to teach pregnant women of all kinds (while they rich, of course) how to manage their fears about babies breaking the rules of their jet-setting life. If you are not pregnant, and not a woman at all, do not hurry to put an end on Pregnant in Hills. By and large, it's very funny to watch Pope trying to help in choosing that kind of name for the son of deep-pocketed New-Yorkers, which do not obscure his chances to become a politician. For those who are not pregnant and cannot brag enough sense of humor to find some amusement in this kind of scenes, watching this reality series is strictly forbidden.
The second in row franchise of Housewives, The Real Housewives of New York City is a spin-off of The Real Housewives of Orange County stared in 2008. In the nutshell of this reality TV series lays on simple idea: to show real live of rich women in some way everybody wants to see it. They are rich; some of them own their business, as Ramona Singer who runs clothes wholesale company RMS Fashions and skin care brand TruRenewal. Unlike the others wives both current and former, she and Heather Thomson are the only real businesswomen in series. The rest of them are musicians (as LuAnn de Lesseps), writers (Sonja Morgan), journalists (Carole Radziwill) and just rich woman (Aviva Drescher). You can hardly find the differences between "New York City" housewives and other spin-offs like "New Jersey", "Beverly Hills" and "Orange County". However, if you like this kind of reality television you will definitely find The Real Housewives of New York City notably entertaining.
A talented actor Breckin Erin Meyer (Geezers!, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past and Stag Night) now appears as the author of Men at Work, the TBS comedy series about unfortunate guy Milo, which has had suffered the rupture of relations with his girlfriend. He is trying to start reenter the "Big Sex Scene" with the help of his three friends Gibbs, Tyler and Neal which are working with him in the same magazine. While four friends endeavor to unleash the stratagems of love, sex and friendship issues they find themselves in various comic situations. Men at Work stars Danny Masterson who may be familiar to you as Rooney in Yes Man. He also plays in The Chicago 8 and California Solo. His friends are portrayed by James Lesure, Michael Cassidy and Adam Busch. Sex jokes, funny dialogs, easy to watch actors' play are all the things that Men at Work has in excess.
Fear and loathing, friendship and love, jealousy and betrayal are reigning in the world of professional ballet. Those petite girls only seems to be tender and sweet, but deep inside their souls look more like alligators ready to eat each other in order to get a best role. However, even in this harsh world of pure competition is the place for glimpse of love. This is a story of dance-themed reality docu-drama Breaking Pointe, a new CW series featuring seven ballet stars in their everyday life and job. Christiana Bennett, is the probably oldest main character in Breaking Pointe, she is 32 and now she is at the top of her ballet career, but strong competition not allowing her to bask in the rays of glory. She is very aware of young and hungry ballerinas starving for her place. Beckanne Sisk is right that kind of young and hungry ballerina, she is extremely talented, and in her 19 she's made the brilliant dance career, most of twentysomething dancers only have to dream of. Beckanne has a friend Katie Martin, less talented by awesome girl who admires Beckanne, though in some weird way. Another character is Ronald Tilton, with whom Katie is dating. He is a dancer too, and it's hard to say what Katie and Ronald hold in the first place: ballet or relationships. Another dancing couple is Rex Tilton and Allison DeBona. It seems like Rex is totally in love with Allison, but it's clear that Allison prefers her ballet career instead of their relationships. Such a stratagem of relationships dramatically showcased in Breaking Pointe makes these TV show somewhat like The Hills, but more concerned about real problems of really talented, not only pretty, people.
Longmire storyline is loosely based on Craig Johnson's novels about old fashioned Sheriff of Absroka, Wyoming County. He widowed only a year ago and still hides his soul's pain underneath the unassuming grin and impassive face. He wears a true to type cowboy hat, leather boots and holstered gun. All these attributes makes him looking similar to Raylan Gyvens (Justified). But Longmire personality features quite different traits. But in opposite of brave, but somewhat reckless Raylan, he is much wiser, seasoned and experienced. He is accompanied by Victoria "Vic" Moretti, an ex-cop from Philadelphia Homicide Department, played by Katee Sackhoff. You may know her by roles in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Battlestar Galactica and Sexy Evil Genius (as Nikki Franklyn). The main intrigue about her is how the proficient Philly policewoman have stuck in the middle of the Wyoming boondocks. The next intrigue unfolds in the pilot episode, a murder which traced back to "The Res", an Indian reservation where white men's legislation have nothing to do with Indian traditions and laws. The third intrigue revolves around the person of Deputy Branch Connally who appears to represent the "shady" forces of Longmire's team.
When it comes to work Travis and Wes are the best cops you've ever seen in the real life. But their relationship with each other looks like a nightmare. No, they don't hate each other and if it would be necessary they likely took a bullet for one another. The problem is, they just can't get along. That's why Captain Sutton their boss sends them to couple therapy to Dr. Ryan with whom he had positive experience in some similar case. At the same time Wes and Travis are attempting to solve the murder mystery that somehow connected with all the stuff revolving around their group therapy making the series's plot more twisted and complicated. The chemistry between two actors adds more spiciness to overall TV show's performance. Travis Marks is portrayed by Michael Ealy who played in Think Like a Man as Dominic and Detective Sebastian in vampire-themed movie Underworld: Awakening. You've probably noticed him in Californication series as Ben. Another cop, Wes Mitchell, is Warren Kole, a quite demanded actor in Hollywood television series industry. His portfolio includes: The Chicago Code, Rizzoli & Isles, Mental (as Rylan Moore) and 24 (Brian Gedge). He also has been seen as Carrier BridgeTechs in action-packed movie The Avengers. Another noticeable person in Common Law is Captain Mike Sutton played by Jack McGee who was acting in Ruben Fleischer's Gangster Squad which was filmed at the same time. Before Common Law, Jack McGee also remarkably played in numerous TV shows and movies like Rescue Me, Brotherhood, Criminal Minds, Players, New Year's Eve, etc. Dr. Elise Ryan (who is trying to help Travis and Wes find a peace with each other) is portrayed by Sonya Walger, cute Hollywood TV series superstar with a long listed filmography: FlashForward, In Treatment, Lost and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Have Nero ever met Hitler ? Why invention of the planes was a bad idea? Is there any other way to create humans? If you consider these questions as funny (not stupid) that means The Ricky Gervais Show is the right type of entertainment for you! Made in typical Hanna-Barbera styled animation shorts which are more likely to remind you the Flintstones, especially when you see Ricky Gervais which animated face look very similar to Fred's one. Another funny character in the show is Karl Pilkington, and here we have to make some break and tell about Pilkington a bit more. As Ricky Gervais, Karl Pilkington is the real person, who was originally hired to assist Ricky and Stephen in some audio-engineering processes while making their show. His outlandish sense of humor and unparalleled thoughts make him a catalyst for Ricky and Stephen duo's performances, which is obviously had led Karl to showbiz. Fascinating jokes about monkeys building spaceships with banana dispenser and chimpanzee performing unbelievable tricks, made "the monkey theme" some kind of "trademark" appearing in each and every episode of the TV show which is super popular now. However everything started with very funny and therefore successful Ricky Gervais' podcasts , which were even get listed in Guinness Book of World Records.