MTV Punk'd - The Complete First Season |  | Actors: Ashton Kutcher, Matt Wheeler, Dax Shepard, Luis Fernandez-Gil, Michael O'Hara Studio: MTV Category: DVD
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Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Running Time: 157 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 0.9
MPN: PARD879684D ISBN: 079219716X UPC: 097368796843 EAN: 9780792197164 ASIN: B0000UJL8C
Theatrical Release Date: March 17, 2003 Release Date: January 20, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com MTV's guerilla version of television pranking makes sadistically compelling entertainment. Host, co-creator, and mastermind Ashton Kutcher's unprecedented attack on celebrity egos--via con jobs so elaborate they might have been lifted from episodes of Mission: Impossible--can certainly make one cringe and perhaps fret over the show's dubious ethics. But there's no question of a highway-accident appeal to many of Punk'd's practical jokes, including the first season's assaults on actress Eliza Dushku (shattered after being set up to look like a shoplifter) and Justin Timberlake (devastated when he finds faux IRS agents confiscating his house, possessions, and pets). Stephen Dorff, on the other hand, won't put up with a falsified bar tab for $8,000, and Seth Green protests a fake vice cop's insinuation that the diminutive actor betrayed his friends. Less monstrous is Punk'd's 8-year-old confederate, Ryan, a spurious reporter who solicits hugs from the likes of Tori Amos and Christina Applegate. --Tom Keogh
Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 03/21/2006 Rating: Nr
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Punk'd Review March 12, 2006 Amy Lynn (Pennsylvania United States) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Very funny show- The set contains 2 disks,
Overview of the Episodes-
Disc 1
Episode 101-
My assistant- In this episode Frankie Muniz ''Malcolm in the Middle'' is led to believe his car is stolen by the valet. He freaks out and starts negotiating with the perp to bring the 200,000 dollar car back.
Repossessed- Justin Timberlake is duped into thinking his home has been repossessed for back taxes. Hes on the brink of tears by the time Ashton comes to reveal its just a gag.
VH1 big in 2002 awards- Kid Ryan Pinkerston asks rude questions to celebrities on the red carpet. This episode has Kid Rock, Pamela Anderson, Ray Liotta, Christina Aguilera and many more. Includes deleted scenes with appearances by Creed, Rob Lowe, Jessica Alba and more.
Episode 102- Shopping Spree- Eliza Dushku thinks she is being framed for shoplifting.
Crib Crashers- Mandy Moore is misled when she believes that she caused a persons home to be destroyed.
He got game- A guy believes he is going up against Oscar De La Hoya in the boxing ring.
Episode 103- Naked Shopper- Jessica Alba is tormented by a naked shopper.
Wilmers Car- Thinking that the SUV belongs to Ashton, a jealous boyfriend in a love triangle fued destroys Wilmer Valderrama's SUV.
Housesitter- Tom Arnold drops off his brat kid with Ashtons newly hired assistant.
Episode 104- Diesal Red Carpet- Ryan Pinkston asks rude questions to celebrities on the red carpet.
Wag the Dog- Kelly Osbourne is given advice on how to improve her image. Also featuring Sharon Osbourne and Justin Timeberlake.
Locksmith Larceny- Three locksmiths are conned into thinking that they are being framed for burglary when they unlock a store.
Episode 105- Metal detector part 1- Celebrities are treated rudely by MTV security.
Craps game- Seth Green is set up for blame when their craps game is raided by the authorities.
Tattoo you-a guy is tormented when the tattoo artist hits on his girlfriend.
Disc 2
Episode 106-
Watch my kid- Charges are threatened on unsuspecting Jessica Biel when she agrees to watch a fans kid.
RV park- Jessica Simpsons long lost relatives show up on her doorstep asking for money. Featuring Nick Lachey, Jessica Simpson, Ryan Pinkston and Ashton Kutcher.
No keys for you- two customers are treated badly by valets when they come to pick up their cars.
Episode 107-
Metal Detector part 2- Jason wee man Acuna from Jackass and Jack Osbourne are given a hard time by MTV security.
Pinching Pink- Pink thinks she is being framed by her boyfriend Carey Hart.
Drinking Games-Stephen Dorff from Blade is set up to get stuck with an 8,000 bar tab. Also feat Jessica Biel.
Episode 108-
Hit and Run- Rosario Dawson is taken for a ride when she is duped into thinking her limo hit a pedestrian.
Britney Spears- Spears and Ashton turn the tables on the Punk'd crew.
NFL Challenge- The Punk'd Crew is rude to NFL players during a golf tournament. Feat Jermaine Bettis, Jeff Garcia, Rod Smith, Dax Shephard and Jason Goldberg.
Special Features- Never before seen Puk'd segment with Ryan Pinkston in the ''Young Executive''.
Never before seen Punk'd segment with Al Shearer in ''Blind Tattoo''.
Follow the helicopter to view deleted scenes.
Overall , very funny TV. Enjoy.
The must-have season for fans of the show September 8, 2005 Daniel Fazekas 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is it! Season 2 of Punk'd is easily among the best seasons of the show ever, if not the greatest. And since sadly, it's still the last season of Punk'd to be available on DVD today, it's not like you have much of a choice on which one to purchase anyway.
The segments with Hilary Duff, Katie Holmes, Jaime Pressly and Amber Tamblyn are among the most successful pranks the show has ever done. A person has asked what's the point of owning a TV show and watching an episode you've already seen. It's fun! It makes you laugh out loud and cry from laughing too hard. Like any good comedy, Punk'd can be equally funny on repeat viewing, you might just have to shelve it for a month or two -- but then, really, that's the same for any DVD.
The only two gripes I have with this DVD are the jarringly inferior video quality of the deleted scenes and that the first disc starts with lengthy advertisements for other MTV DVDs. They can be skipped, but you'll have to press your Next Chapter button several times until you finally get to the main menu.
Now if only MTV would finally release the next seasons on DVD...
I GOT PUNK'T! January 21, 2004 cyclista (the Midwest) 10 out of 13 found this review helpful
Imagine Candid Camera on steroids... done with celebrities! They do a nice job on this show. The host makes sure you know who the celebrities are and explains the practical joke and how it will be set up. But this is not your ordinary practical joke! Imagine this... how do you think Frankie Muniz, the star of "Malcolm in the Middle", reacts when he thinks his very expensive Porsche has been stolen? HA! What a riot! In general, the transfer to DVD is done nicely. The video in full screen format is very decent, just a little graininess. The video quality is certainly better than cable. The stereo 2.0 sound is acceptable. The voices are very clear and easy to understand. I'm not sure what the movie rating on this would be, but there is plenty of strong language and gestures not used in polite company. The extras are better than average. Several are very funny, including deleted scenes that you access by pressing enter when an icon appears. There are two bonus pranks that are worth watching. Funny stuff. I love to hear them say, "I got PUNK'T!"
The start of the show on an above-average DVD September 8, 2005 Daniel Fazekas 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The first season is always special in a television show's life, especially when they manage to live on for subsequent seasons. Punk'd is now past its 5th season at the time I'm writing this, and the show didn't completely master its present-day formula until its second season.
As such, this season is clearly more experimental and less refined than it has become later on. The most noticeable difference is of course that roughly once per episode, they're pulling pranks on random everyday people, rather than celebrities.
That's not to say this season isn't worth owning; in fact, some would argue Punk'd didn't get any better than this. I don't agree with the latter and don't hold Season 1 too high among my favorites, although there are some fun pranks to be found here, such as the one with Jessica Alba.
Matching the first season's experimental nature, the DVD itself is also less refined than that of Season 2. The most annoying omission is that the feature to watch all bonus deleted segments without having to sit through the original episodes is not yet available here. The presentation is all right otherwise; video quality is nice other than the deleted scenes - an unfortunate trait shared with the Season 2 DVD - and some minor glitches in the second episode's segment with Mandy Moore.
Come on guys-- November 21, 2004 Crystal Harris (Stow, Ohio) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Come on ya'll- Some of the episodes on the first season were really funny! For example, the Justin Timberlake episode!
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