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Punk'd

  • Série télévisée
  • 2003–2015
  • TV-14
  • 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
8,9 k
MA NOTE
Ashton Kutcher in Punk'd (2003)
Home video trailer for this prank oriented reality show
Liretrailer0:43
1 vidéo
98 photos
Caméra cachéeComédieTélé-réalité

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Hidden Camera Show similar to Candid Camera but famous celebrities are the victims. Each week Ashton and his crew of pranksters play a joke on celebrities such as Justin Timberlake and Fra... Tout lireA Hidden Camera Show similar to Candid Camera but famous celebrities are the victims. Each week Ashton and his crew of pranksters play a joke on celebrities such as Justin Timberlake and Frankie Muniz.A Hidden Camera Show similar to Candid Camera but famous celebrities are the victims. Each week Ashton and his crew of pranksters play a joke on celebrities such as Justin Timberlake and Frankie Muniz.

  • Création originale
    • Jason Goldberg
    • Ashton Kutcher
  • Vedettes
    • Ashton Kutcher
    • Brian Fitzpatrick
    • Andrew Santino
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,9/10
    8,9 k
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    • Création originale
      • Jason Goldberg
      • Ashton Kutcher
    • Vedettes
      • Ashton Kutcher
      • Brian Fitzpatrick
      • Andrew Santino
    • 46Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 6Commentaires de critiques
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      • 9 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Ashton Kutcher
    Ashton Kutcher
    • Self - Host…
    • 2003–2012
    Brian Fitzpatrick
    Brian Fitzpatrick
    • LAPD Officer
    • 2004–2006
    Andrew Santino
    Andrew Santino
    • Field Agent…
    • 2012
    Anne Gregory
    Anne Gregory
    • Field Agent…
    • 2012
    Jason Goldberg
    Jason Goldberg
    • Self - Punk'd Co-Creator…
    • 2003–2012
    Daryl J. Johnson
    Daryl J. Johnson
    • Field Agent
    • 2012
    Adam Lustick
    Adam Lustick
    • Field Agent…
    • 2012
    Dax Shepard
    Dax Shepard
    • Field Agent…
    • 2003–2012
    Matt Wheeler
    • Self
    • 2005
    Michael O'Hara
    • Field Agent
    • 2005–2007
    Gary 'G. Thang' Johnson
    Gary 'G. Thang' Johnson
    • Various
    • 2007
    Michael Blaustein
    • Field Agent
    • 2012
    Charles Davis
    • Announcer
    • 2012
    Luis Fernandez-Gil
    Luis Fernandez-Gil
    • Field Agent
    • 2007
    Ben Morrison
    Ben Morrison
    • Field Agent
    • 2007
    Al Shearer
    Al Shearer
    • Undercover Agent…
    • 2003
    Chris Elwood
    Chris Elwood
    • Self - Field Agent
    • 2005–2007
    Dana Goodman
    • Field Agent
    • 2005
    • Création originale
      • Jason Goldberg
      • Ashton Kutcher
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs46

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    baconbit

    What has happened to television?

    I find it humorous that a lot of people think this is some kind of great new hip show. Sorry kids, but this same thing was done 20 years ago by a bunch of old guys, Dick Clark and Ed McMahon. It is the same damn thing. And though I don't know for sure, I am guessing the Bloopers and Practical Jokes wasn't the first to do this sort of thing either.

    It was tolerable in the 80s because it was the only show doing that sort of thing. Now it is just sad. People have lost their senses of humor. Comedy is no longer about laughing with someone. It is laughing at them. It is a pretty sad commentary that some people actually think other people's embarrassment is funny.

    It is not. And neither is this show. But I guess Ashton Kutcher needs to strike now while the iron is hot. I don't look for much of a post That '70s Show career for him. Thanks MTV. You've given us all another reason to laugh at the joke that was once a decent channel.
    tahneen23_4

    Awesome show, makes you laugh and enjoy TV.

    Ashton Kutcher is a genius.The show is amazing and you enjoy it when you watch it. If you can punk celebrates and get away with it, you know it's going to be funny because watching your favorite celebrates make fools of themselves is entertaining. hey they are real people, who would know?!?! hey, who doesn't like to see Justin Timberlake ball his eyes out on national TV and have no idea what is going on? It's funny,it makes us see that they are real people and it makes you laugh. It's en-lighting from all of the other reality TV shows, (let's face it we can get sick and tired of watching American Idol) and it brings a whole new meaning to the word, i just got punk'd. So all you haters out there you need to lighten up, and enjoy good TV. So Ashton keep doing what you're doing.
    BoutdatDough

    Just Plain Stupid

    C'mon, guys-ya gotta know that it's all fixed!! You really think these celebrities are unaware of what's going on? If you ask me, most of these so called reality shows are staged, and this one definitely is. I saw a recent episode-the one with one of The Backstreet Boys and a girl named Trishell from MTV's Real World. They were trying to enter a security building, and the security guard kept harassing them-making them take off their shoes, raise their arms, scanning all between their legs-the Backstreet dude even pulled his pants down several times! Now, what celebrity do you know is going to allow themselves to be humiliated like that in public? They all have this-"Don't you know who the hell I am?!" attitude, so I just knew that this was all staged for the fun of MTV's gullible audience.

    And, c'mon, even if it weren't staged, wouldn't you think that the celebrity would have at least HEARD of this show or SEEN it on television already?!!!

    The only one who's PUNK'D is the audience.
    liquidcelluloid-1

    Kutcher has put together a "Candid Camera" for a new star-worshiping generation, but the free-standing improv bits are funnier than the pranks

    Network: MTV; Genre: Reality, Comedy; Content Rating: TV-14 (for language); Available on Uncensored DVD and MTV2; Perspective: Classic (star range: 1 - 5);

    Seasons Reviewed: 2+ seasons

    Ashton Kutcher has parlayed his looks, teenage girl appeal and "That 70s Show" capital into his own MTV series. Given the opportunity, what he put together is a "Candid Camera" for a new, star worshiping generation. This is "Punk'd" and it has become not just an amusing practical joke show, but part of our language and popular culture.

    I never got the appeal of Alan Funt's "Candid Camera" and the idea of watching everyday people get upset and angry over contrived situations, but not really doing anything funny or scandalous.. The "Punk'd" twist gives the jokes a purpose. Kutcher appears in rapidly cut black-and-white introductory monologues and conveys himself as nothing more than a good old farm boy screaming at us about how things are "where he comes from" as opposed to the pampered celebrity world he is immersed in now in L.A. "Punk'd" gives us the opportunity to see rich and famous Hollywood types get a squirming that they so richly deserve (often involving their cars). Well, some of them, like Fankie Muniz, Shaquille O'Neil, and Kelly Osbourne deserve to get knocked down to size, while others like my poor dears Eliza Dushku and Rachael Lee Cook, do not so much. Mandy Moore on Crib Crasher is a classic, as is an epic bit involving Beyonce Knowles and a Christmas tree.

    Some of the pranks can be repetitive and uninspired. When the time comes for Kutcher to drop the hammer and let the victim know they've been punk'd, what you'd think would be the big punchline reaction we're all waiting for, it is over before it began. So really, for me, "Punk'd" works best as an improv comedy with a clueless celebrity caught in the middle of an elaborate free-standing piece of theatrics.

    And the more elaborate and nonsensical they are the better. Seth Green being punk'd with a raid on an illegal craps game isn't as funny as the detail that Kutcher's phony FBI agent does a Hollywood barrel roll as he crashes through the window. It isn't that Hilary Duff gets punk'd with a driver's ed lesson from hell that is as funny as the detail that her teacher attacks another driver with a bat and a smoothie. It isn't that Kutcher makes Tommy Lee think he's hit a women, but that he piles it on even higher with a bus of Asian tourists pulling up to watch the spectacle. The show is also available on an unrated (read R-rated) DVD, which may be your only chance to hear Hilary Duff say the F-word, at least for a while.

    Kutcher is having an unending blast here. He boasts that he can't be punk'd and that he can punk anybody, but it is never quite clear when the punking begins and ends because often the celebrity will look completely unfazed and occasionally will figure it out, but Kutcher still claims victory. But it is still smarter than you'd expect from MTV. At the end of the 2nd season Kutcher hangs up his hat in another effort to stay one step ahead of the smart-alec celebrities and delivering the ultimate punk - this time on the audience.

    The show continues for at least 6 more seasons. As it does "Punk'd" evolves. Kutcher is just too nice a guy and becomes too immersed in the Hollywood crowd himself to keep the show without mercy. Very soon it becomes hip to be punk'd by Kutcher. We see it being treated like a right of passage when Kutcher comes out after the prank and gives the young starlet a big hug to let them know that they have arrived. It becomes a sickening Hollywood love-fest of celebrities "passing the punk" on each other. It also becomes repetitive, there are so many L.A. themed-pranks Kutcher can think of.

    Kutcher keeps his cast oscillating so that any celebrity watching won't be able to spot them. All are on the same page, including B.J. Novak and Kaitlin Olsen, and pile on the conversation as serious as it should be. "Punk'd" is a mixed bag of work, splitting down the middle between the dull bits and the truly funny ones. Whether it is still a show for and by Hollywood outsiders is very debatable. But as a reality show, a practical joke show and an MTV show it is better than you'd expect.

    * * * / 5
    MovieAddict2016

    Funny pranks but Ashton Kutcher is annoying and sickeningly over-the-top

    I like hidden camera shows and "Punk'd" is really funny, but the host and creator -- Ashton Kutcher, a.k.a. Demi's Boyfriend -- is painfully unfunny.

    He tries too hard, he interrupts pranks occasionally to talk to the camera and you feel like slapping him.

    That said the pranks they pull on this show can be quite funny at times and it's interesting to see the stars' reactions. The episode with The Rock was great, and it's really fun when the stars overreact or embarrass themselves (the Tommy Lee car accident prank is the best).

    I like "Punk'd" overall, I just wish Ashton Kutcher would calm down and get a new routine, because his current shtick is really unfunny - and, to be frank, obnoxious.

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      After its second season, Ashton announced that he was ending the show, and the media went crazy. When the show debuted its third season, he announced that it had all been one giant punk to the public.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 septembre 2003 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
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      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
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      • Syndrome Studio
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