[QUOTE=salt&vinegar;142519]Maybe dislike is the wrong word. I just find him extremely annoying, already![/QUOTE]
From his commercial? He seems to have different beliefs if thats what you mean.
Ashley seems to be the outspoken one, she might get the Ayiiia edit but we all know Ayiiia was the nicest roommate and Ashley seems like a sweetheart, just judging by her twitter.
[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEE7aDSmz3k]YouTube - Real World DC[/url]
I'm surprised this video doesn't have more views! I love the Ashley/Mike parts. It's a great insider's look.
[QUOTE=tjhallow;142582]Ahh the only good thing about *********** intro was ******...[B]I have never seen this video though.[/B][/QUOTE]
I saw it 3 weeks ago when OPD posted it.
[QUOTE=OtherPplsDrama;138064]Great sneak peek video of the cast!!
[url=http://blog.georgetownvoice.com/2009/11/12/voxs-sneak-peak-at-the-real-world-d-c/]Vox Populi » Vox's sneak peak at the Real World D.C.[/url][/QUOTE]
why do they have just thirteen episodes for one hour. to me it seems like you don't get a sense of who the people are anymore, and why can't they just have thirty minute shows and more episodes. i'm sure there's more into account. can somebody elaborate?
yeah and then especially with the direction of the show. now it's eight people. your always expecting a gay cast member, a token black guy, and ****. it's like is there anything else.
but on a positive note real world dc does remind me of a throwback season. i hope it stays like that cause if it's anything like cancun or brooklyn ratings will go down for sure.
[QUOTE=orkatork;144055]yeah and then especially with the direction of the show. now it's eight people. your always expecting a gay cast member, a token black guy, and ****. it's like is there anything else.
but on a positive note real world dc does remind me of a throwback season. i hope it stays like that cause if it's anything like cancun or brooklyn ratings will go down for sure.[/QUOTE]Brooklyn's ratings were great for the first 7 episodes, and I loved Brooklyn. If it is like the earlier episodes of Brooklyn, than I wouldn't mind. If its anything like Cancun, which seems highly unlikely (thank god), we have a problem.
Does anyone know: Did MTV realease this video for Youtube?
I liked it; especially Ashley's line" ...because left is right :wink:."
I am surprised Callie showed up at the house alone. Don't they usually travel to the house together after meeting off-site? Did this strike anyone else as odd or atypical?
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Stole this from Wiggy. First video didn't work for me, but the second one did:
[url=http://www.glittarazzi.com/blog/2009/12/14/real-world-dc-videos/]Real World DC: Let’s Go Behind The Scenes GLiTTARAZZi[/url]
Thanks Dream! If anyone's interested, there were two new videos uploaded to the DC site on MTV. One is about a photo shoot and the other is a house tour.
[url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/misc/464000/only-in-dc.jhtml#id=1628029]Only In DC | Video | MTV[/url]
[url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/misc/464004/vip-pass.jhtml#id=1628032]VIP Pass | Video | MTV[/url]
When I heard Ty yell "Listen to me, ******!" or whatever it was.. I immediately made an opinion of him.
I don't want to, but really? :( I want to say I already don't like him, but I can't since I obviously have not seen the season yet.
I'm sure most of you already know about this. I am co-hosting the Real World DC Premiere party on December 30th and would like to invite you locals to come. It's 21+ and you must RSVP. I'll have more announcements on "special guests" in the next few days.
Info and invitation here: [url=http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=183611888897&ref=ts]The Real World DC Premiere Viewing Party | Facebook[/url]
press release is out:[QUOTE]
[B]MAKING CHANGES, DEFINING CHOICES AND TAKING A STAND IN THE NATION’S CAPITAL AS MTV’S “THE REAL WORLD: D.C.” PREMIERES ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30 AT 10PM ET/PT[/B]
New York, NY – December 21, 2009 – As record numbers of young people look to Washington D.C. for change, MTV brings together eight strangers in the nation’s capital as the network premieres [B][I]“The Real World: D.C.”[/I][/B] on [B]Wednesday, December 30 at 10PM ET/PT[/B]. Fourteen episodes are set to air. Mistakes will be made, lines crossed and volatile relationships will bring surprising results as this season’s cast is driven by their passions to make a change both personally and professionally, while having their voices heard. Whether it is interracial dating, gay marriage, religion, or tackling the roles of young men and women, true struggles lie within, as these young adults question and define what they really want for themselves and for the country.
Viewers will see a very different side of D.C — a city where decisions are made everyday to shape our country and the world. But do our eight roommates make the right decisions in their own lives? Callie, a small town girl, realizes her dream of becoming a professional photographer, while Andrew the class clown of the house gets serious when it comes to finding love. A dysfunctional romance between Emily and Ty threatens to divide the house and Mike learns that coming out is not only a personal choice – but a political one as well.
“With young people so engaged in the country’s future, it was the perfect time to take [I]‘The Real World’[/I] to our nation’s capitol,” says Jonathan Murray, the creator and Executive Producer of [I]“The Real World.”[/I]
Viewers can find exclusive cast photos, video profiles, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with your favorite roommates at
[URL="http://realworld.mtv.com"]"[/URL][I][URL="http://realworld.mtv.com"]The Real World: D.C"[/URL].[/I] Sneak peeks of upcoming and previously aired episodes will be available to view online as well. Beginning December 21, fans will have access to exclusive, uncensored and unedited clips on [URL="http://www.realworlddailies.com/"]The Real World Dailies[/URL]
Meet the new “D.C.” cast:
[B]MIKE [/B]
[B]Age: 22 – Thornton, CO [/B]
In high school, Mike was the typical jock – a star athlete, prom king, popular with all the girls, and an all around golden child from a Christian family. But that’s where the stereotype ends. Mike realized several years ago that, for him, love knows no gender. He dates guys and girls, and is still questioning his sexuality. Mike comes to D.C. to be an environmentalist, but unexpectedly finds the inspiration to help advance marriage rights for gay and lesbian Americans. His sexuality has caused some tension back home, and it’s his time in D.C. that will prove to be the turning point for him and his family in terms of accepting him for who he is.
[B]TY[/B]
[B]Age: 22 – Baltimore, MD[/B]
Ty is not one to let the worst get the best of him. Abandoned by his biological parents, Ty was shuffled around foster homes before being adopted at age five; and he grew up in a part of Baltimore he compares to “The Wire.” Despite growing up in the church, he is anti-religion and thinks believing in God is a crutch. He relies only on himself. A recent graduate of Trinity College (where he played football and majored in economics), he’s looking for the next thing that life has in store. Will he find it in D.C.? Ty is handsome, smart, athletic and opinionated, and he’s not afraid to share his opinion. On one hand, he’s a smooth, funny charmer who always seems to know just the right thing to say, on the other hand, his quick temper can get him into trouble. Ty is fresh out of a three-year relationship and ready to take on D.C.
[B]CALLIE[/B]
[B]Age: 21 – Huntsville, TX[/B]
Callie may be a small town girl, but she doesn’t plan to stay that way. This Texas native spent her childhood years falling on hard times and at one point living in a warehouse, then a junkyard — an experience that for years made her the butt of her classmates’ jokes. A free-spirit vegan, Callie has always felt a little out of place in her conservative Texas town, and she’s just chomping at the bit to break free and chase her dreams of becoming a photographer. In D.C., she hopes to find the kinds of outlets for her creativity that don’t exist in small-town Texas and make some new friends along the way. But after so many years in the backwater, will the buzz of the capital be too much for her?
[B]JOSH[/B]
[B]Age: 23 – Philadelphia, PA[/B]
Josh has Philly pride, but that doesn’t mean this twenty-three-year-old wants to serve up Philly cheese steaks for the rest of his life. This Puerto Rican/Italian glam rocker/rapper has dreams of making it big in the entertainment industry with his punk-funkadelic sound. Always one to look his sharpest, Josh is the quintessential ladies’ man. He says girls are his “kryptonite,” which could prove problematic as he tries to stay faithful to his girlfriend back home. After all, D.C.’s nightlife will offer more than a few temptations. Will D.C. be the place where Josh can realize his dreams? And when it’s all over, will he still have a girlfriend to share them with?
[B]ERIKA[/B]
[B]Age: 21 – Chicago, IL[/B]
Erika is the melodramatic singer, and if there’s one thing this Windy City rocker wants to make clear about herself, it’s that she doesn’t sing backup. Whether playing a gig or just chilling in the house, Erika likes to take center stage. Growing up, she battled loneliness and depression, and while she’s come a long way toward pulling herself out of it, her need for affection is still apparent when it comes to her relationship with her boyfriend Ian. If there’s one roommate who’ll be phoning home all season, it’ll be Erika.
[B]EMILY[/B]
[B]Age: 21 – Columbia, MO[/B]
A Midwestern girl who, until now, had never been East of Illinois, twenty- one year-old Emily was raised in a fundamentalist Christian cult. Since breaking out from the cult, her daredevil nature has led her to throw herself into new things and broaden her horizons in every facet of her life. An athletic tomboy, Emily used sports as a way to ease her entry into a more secular existence. Since then, she has grown progressively more open-minded and experimental even when it comes to dating and she shares Ty’s skeptical view of religion. For her, D.C. will be another new adventure, another step in her growth outside the cult.
[B]ASHLEY[/B]
[B]Age: 22 – Fort Bragg, CA[/B]
Ashley is a Portuguese beauty, with a hot temper and a blunt demeanor. She’s passionate and compassionate…and very opinionated, especially when it comes to heated topics like politics and religion. Ashley might be the most politically aware of the eight roommates. She was an Obama delegate from Vegas, and she will debate anyone, anytime about anything. And she’ll be happy to tell you why she’s right. She reads voraciously and knows her stuff, but will she turn that passion into opportunity in D.C.? Ashley is a self proclaimed “walking oxymoron” – the smart one who didn’t go to college, the tomboy who wears dresses, the liberal Christian, the *****y caregiver.
Newly single, Ashley has her sights set on the guys of D.C.
[B]ANDREW[/B]
[B]Age: 21 – Denver, CO[/B]
The annoying little brother that you love to hate, but secretly love describes twenty-one-year old Andrew. He is an individual, to say the least; this fun-loving, free spirit from the suburbs of Denver will say anything to get a rise out of people. Often spotted around town wearing a panda hat, Andrew is a local legend for his witty, often offensive, politically incorrect comics. He doesn’t like being held down by rules, and as a result, has been fired from every job he’s ever had. Despite the lack of filter between his brain and his mouth, don’t be fooled-he’s as sharp as they come. After being cheated on and dumped by his last serious girlfriend, Andrew heads to D.C. a single man, looking to get with any girl who will say yes. But watch out ladies, one night with Andrew, and you may be the target of his next comic.
[I]“The Real World”[/I] was created for MTV by Jon Murray and Mary-Ellis Bunim of Bunim-Murray Productions. Jon Murray and Jim Johnston serve as Executive Producers of [I]“The Real World: D.C.”[/I] Jacquelyn French is the MTV executive overseeing the project.
[B]ABOUT MTV NETWORKS:[/B]
MTV is the dynamic, vibrant experiment at the intersection of music, creativity and youth culture. For over 28 years, MTV has evolved, challenged the norm, and detonated boundaries — giving each new generation a creative outlet and voice that entertains, informs and unites on every platform and screen. On-air, MTV is the number one rated full-day ad-supported cable network for P12-24. Online, MTV.com averaged 8.5 million monthly unique visitors during the first quarter of 2009 — up +6% from Q4/2008 and up +6% year-over-year. Total video streams for the first quarter of 2009 increased 21% over the same time period last year. And MTV’s successful sibling networks MTV2, mtvU and MTV Tr3s each deliver unprecedented customized content, super-serving music fans, college students and young American Latinos like no one else. MTV is part of MTV Networks, a unit of Viacom (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), one of the world’s leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms.
[B]ABOUT BUNIM-MURRAY PRODUCTIONS:[/B]
Bunim-Murray Productions is the leading independent producer of innovative entertainment content. The company is widely credited with creating the reality television genre with its hit series [I]The Real World[/I] (now in post production on its 23rd season and renewed for an additional 3 seasons on MTV). BMP continued to innovate with the first reality game show, [I]Road Rules[/I], in 1995, the first reality sitcom, [I]The Simple Life[/I], in 2003, and the first reality soap opera, [I]Starting Over[/I], in 2003. Bunim-Murray’s current programming includes [I]The Bad Girls Club[/I] (Oxygen), [I]Keeping up with the Kardashians [/I]and[I] Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami[/I] (E!), [I]The Real World/Road Rules Challenge[/I] (renewed for an additional 4 seasons on MTV), [I]Project Runway[/I] andthe [I]Models of the Runway[/I] (Lifetime) and [I]Styl’d [/I](currently airing on MTV). Launched in 2006 to better reach the Digital Generation, Bunim-Murray’s M Theory Entertainment is a spin-off entity focusing on new media initiatives. In 2007 Bunim-Murray launched BMP Films, a film division, which premiered its first documentary, [I]Autism: The Musical, [/I]at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival, and its first scripted film [I]Pedro[/I], at the 2008 Toronto Film Festival, which made its television debut on April 1 on MTV. [I]Autism: The Musical[/I] premiered to rave reviews on HBO on March 25, 2008 and won 2 Primetime EMMY awards. The company’s second documentary, [I]Shadow Billionaire[/I], premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. In 2008 Bunim-Murray Productions formed M Music, a music management division, with its first band, [I]A Cursive Memory,[/I] signing with Vagrant Records. Bunim-Murray Productions is based in Van Nuys, CA. It was founded in 1987 by Jonathan Murray and the late Mary-Ellis Bunim.
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14 episodes, eh? Sounds good to me. The cast looks great so far, but like tj said, I hope this lives up to the hype.
I think this season has the ability to save the franchise from slipping even further. All BMP and MTV have to do is run strong promos, and make sure that the episodes will keep the viewers attached. I believe many locals are watching just to see what all the buzz is about, so they better be smart! But the premiere date is a problem. December 30th? Thats a very bad time for a show to premiere.
Yeah I think they should have waited until the first week of January to do it, just like Brooklyn. But I guess MTV may have their reasons for picking this date.
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