Almost 7,000 voters for this show, a late night purchased-airtime infomercial on a Hamilton station where he would be lucky to get 500 total viewers?
It's actually pretty funny. Who cares what the ratings are for the show on IMDb.
Even if he tricks people into believing it might be good the absolute best case scenario for him is that people would then go check out his show on his website or whatever and then they would just see that the ratings are a lie and that he is without a doubt the worst TV host in the history of the world (except maybe for Elvira Kurt). The more money he spends buying fake votes and reviews the better, let him waste his money.
I hope he doesn't run out of money though because I love this show! It's like a car accident. He couldn't possibly make such a funny show on purpose but actually watch it and appreciate it for the train wreck it is and trust me you will laugh your head off. It has everything.
A full of himself host who can't deliver a joke in his always painful (yet awkwardly and unintentionally hilarious) monologues, check.
A band that is actually top notch who I'm sure are paid top dollar to be willing to perform on this terrible host's show, complete with fake smiles plastered across their face and a "please don't talk to us, Frank" look in their eyes. I bet they're out of there ten seconds after taping finishes.
A host who is a decent singer at best who sings constantly and who even horns in on guest singers, making them let him sing with them. There was a really (again unintentionally) funny interview and song with NHL great Theo Fleury.
Characters which are often played by the host himself.
Commercials which are all for the host's own products. Like I said it's a paid infomercial time slot that he buys, so all the "commercials" are just himself peddling his cheap products like Italian food and Cheetah Energy Drinks.
Painful interviews. The one with Al Pacino is priceless. He doesn't know Frank D'Angelo, is completely disinterested, checking his watch until his contractually obligated time is up before he gets what I'm sure was an envelope full of cash.... the best part is Frank keeps using clips of this exact same terrible interview which makes everyone look bad. I find myself laughing that Pacino probably thought he had a good payday for nothing but I'm sure he'd gladly hand that envelope back if he knew how awful he would look on TV and that Frank would keep using the interview again and again and again and again!
Watch the show, it's unintentionally hilarious, the host is a delusional scumbag who is 100% full of himself, and you'll see some great awkward moments.
It's actually pretty funny. Who cares what the ratings are for the show on IMDb.
Even if he tricks people into believing it might be good the absolute best case scenario for him is that people would then go check out his show on his website or whatever and then they would just see that the ratings are a lie and that he is without a doubt the worst TV host in the history of the world (except maybe for Elvira Kurt). The more money he spends buying fake votes and reviews the better, let him waste his money.
I hope he doesn't run out of money though because I love this show! It's like a car accident. He couldn't possibly make such a funny show on purpose but actually watch it and appreciate it for the train wreck it is and trust me you will laugh your head off. It has everything.
A full of himself host who can't deliver a joke in his always painful (yet awkwardly and unintentionally hilarious) monologues, check.
A band that is actually top notch who I'm sure are paid top dollar to be willing to perform on this terrible host's show, complete with fake smiles plastered across their face and a "please don't talk to us, Frank" look in their eyes. I bet they're out of there ten seconds after taping finishes.
A host who is a decent singer at best who sings constantly and who even horns in on guest singers, making them let him sing with them. There was a really (again unintentionally) funny interview and song with NHL great Theo Fleury.
Characters which are often played by the host himself.
Commercials which are all for the host's own products. Like I said it's a paid infomercial time slot that he buys, so all the "commercials" are just himself peddling his cheap products like Italian food and Cheetah Energy Drinks.
Painful interviews. The one with Al Pacino is priceless. He doesn't know Frank D'Angelo, is completely disinterested, checking his watch until his contractually obligated time is up before he gets what I'm sure was an envelope full of cash.... the best part is Frank keeps using clips of this exact same terrible interview which makes everyone look bad. I find myself laughing that Pacino probably thought he had a good payday for nothing but I'm sure he'd gladly hand that envelope back if he knew how awful he would look on TV and that Frank would keep using the interview again and again and again and again!
Watch the show, it's unintentionally hilarious, the host is a delusional scumbag who is 100% full of himself, and you'll see some great awkward moments.
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