Unan1mous

2006
2.6| 0h30m| en
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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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Moustroll Good movie but grossly overrated
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Caryl It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
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.
catcat2000230 If it weren't for American Idol, this show wouldn't have even made it through two episodes..... It resembles a begging little puppy that sits under the table, waiting for whatever is left of your chicken sandwich. If we could all just get up and change the channel, then your voice will be heard.... Remember: You CAN make a difference. Sadly, that is not what is happening now... We are letting this get out of hand. I wasted half-an-hour of my dear depleting life watching this filth. Now what would really make this a good show is if they tricked the actors: Perhaps throw in the Burger King Man, a smoke grenade, and a few bottles of hard liquor, and yes, I would watch it. But for now, I feel no suspense whatsoever. ******************SPOILER******************* For those of you that were wise enough not to watch this show, here is an overview of the plot: Nine unrelated 'people' are locked in an underground bunker, completely unaware of the twists that will befall them. They made sure to fetch the most different people on the face of the planet: A trucker, a preacher, a gay man, a handbag designer, a crazy man, a single mother, and others. Perhaps Fox thought that this would make for heated controversy. Wrong. These people are all actors, and basically this show is just a stereotype of every group of people packed into 30 minutes, once a week. How many preachers go around saying, "God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve, honey!" The answer: None. Preachers are meant to "share the love of God", not bash everyone that they see. Next, there is the 'psycho', who gives us a completely unrealistic view of mentally ill people, with his rants of 'I hate you all,' and the solitary behavior that Fox tries to stage. And the soccer mom: How many mothers would leave their children behind so that they can be locked up in a steel bunker for three months, with no contact with them whatsoever? Perhaps one that really despised the children. Don't fall for the 'Well, we need the money,' Crap. Please. And then there is the trucker, who is being portrayed as a simple idiot, believing everything that anyone says, just because he has a country accent. Yet another stereotype.. 'Tara hates you, Steve... Vote her off...*chuckle*' 'I'll vote hurrrr off, how durr she du thayat tu me.' So many stereotypes, so little time....I end this review with one simple word: Prep0sterous.
butterflavoredcrisco Dude,I agree with you totally and 100%! This show is rigged bigtime! What kind of show can this be? If everyone voted for the incredibly nice guy Steve, on the 2nd episode and made him a millionaire, how the heck would this show last? It would be the shortest so-called reality show in history. This show is just a rip off of Big Brother with unnecessary complicated foolishness to make it seem like such a worthy show to watch. "You can't vote for yourself" as a rule of the game,So why would anyone want to play a game that isn't of any benefit to themselves? Wouldn't everyone just walk out and call it a day when they find out that they won't be winning? Just doesn't make any sense. Then to top it,the show's only like 20 something minutes(if you omit the commercials) How much can we get into the show with that little time? Or maybe if the show was an hour...(45 minutes no commercials) The viewers would have saw right through it and stopped watching. Set your TIVO because you will never see this show anywhere again after it airs...
Rogue-32 This has got to be the worst excuse for a 'reality show' ever put on the air. I watched the first two episodes ONLY because it was on after American Idol, but I will not be watching any further. It's mind-boggling, how stupid it is, really, and completely lame. I think it's rigged, too, from the way the second installment ended (with the guy not voting for Steve, just so they could drag the show on for a few more tedious, worthless episodes). It almost plays like a parody. . .Hey, I got it - - this is the Fox network's April Fools joke! That has to be it! Very clever, guys. You almost had us there. For a couple of weeks, anyway.