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7 July 2001 (USA) moreTagline:
TV dinners are cool again. morePlot:
Actor/Director Jon Favreau hosts an evening with four Hollywood friends (four different people or combinations of people each episode)... moreAwards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. moreUser Comments:
Favreau: "Bravo...now, just relax." moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 5 of 30)| Jon Favreau | ... | Himself - Host / ... (5 episodes, 2001-2004) | |
| Faizon Love | ... | Himself (4 episodes, 2002-2005) | |
| Peter Berg | ... | Himself (3 episodes, 2001-2005) | |
| Kevin James | ... | Himself (3 episodes, 2001-2004) | |
| Kevin Smith | ... | Himself / ... (3 episodes, 2003-2005) |
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Referenced in Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights - Hollywood to the Heartland (2006) moreFAQ
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I don't get cable but I was able to rent the first season of this show and despite some problems, I really enjoyed it. I think it's a great idea and IFC and the producers (Jon plus others) really followed their instincts and got it right. Also, it's very rare to take chances in this town. I'll start off by saying what's great with this show is that the dinner setting and the drinking really does put the subjects at ease and you do get a sense of them as people and not just celebrities--very refreshing! I have to admit there are moments where the show simply gets boring and you fast forward, but these moments are only because real life and real people--yes, celebrities are just people--can be boring and this show so very well dispels any notion that celebrities are inherently exciting. It is ironically why the show works. There is obviously a lot of editing that goes into each of these shows and they show us the more select bits; and I'm sure legally cleared sections only. I do agree with some of the gripe mentioned by others that Jon has a tendency to cut his guests off and chime in himself--and even "toot his own horn." Maybe it was the first season and he was nervous and now has tapered this off a bit. Also, I noticed that some of the guests were a bit marginal and seemed to only be on the show because of their relationship with Jon outside the show? Also, there were not enough women guests and sometimes it felt like an all male poker game without the cards. On the whole, it's a decent show and will only get better as Jon gains confidence and the guest list evens out.