Man v. Food

2008

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7.3| 0h30m| TV-G| en| More Info
Released: 03 December 2008 Ended
Producted By: Sharp Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.travelchannel.com/TV_Shows/Man_v_Food
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Food fanatic Adam Richman has held nearly every job in the restaurant biz, and now he's on a journey to explore the biggest and best eats this nation has to offer, including some of the craziest eating challenges around.

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KnotMissPriceless Why so much hype?
Cortechba Overrated
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
leighton24 I still like this show but I miss Adam. Casey is a funny guy but Adam was a better host than Casey. Casey loses too many challenges. Adam won the majority of his challenges.
eltwisto Fantastic,Because I said so. It's not every day that you can see someone who enjoys food enjoying it like Adam. My family & I have dinners where we sit around & keep our bodily functions down to a minimum & that's a nice holiday dinner... However, the other 340+ days a year are non-stop dinners & if someone needs to "pig-out" because they have homework or work or just got back from practice & is starving than put on Man V. Food & lets all enjoy the American Cookout together! Eating like Adam isn't completely unhealthy unless you sit on your butt all day & do not expend any stored energy! BTW, would you take fun food advice from someone who was really skinny? I wouldn't but I wouldn't ask Adam about his kung-fu either! If I had a question about beef brisket than you'd better believe he'd be the first one I'd call!
Jackpollins Every once in a while, a show comes around that is groundbreaking fun. Adam Richman, host of Man V. Food makes his show. He goes around accepting challenges of huge food such as the biggest burrito ever to a burger with 4 of the spiciest peppers known to man. It's fun to see him struggle and it's fun for you to try to figure out if man will win or if food will win. Adam Richman, of course, can't finish all the food he challenges himself to, and that's just part of the fun. It's an interesting show, because half the stuff he finishes no one would ever even dare trying. So fun, you are able to laugh at a man struggling, crawling his way through some of the most impossible to eat foods of all time. Take it from me, Richman is an entertaining guy who makes everything fun. He's not the type of uptight, no-nonsense TV show host. He is a loose, carefree TV show host. He does not look for perfection in his skills. He does not be looked to be loved by everyone (even though I'm sure he is). All of this is just what adds to the fun of Man V. Food.
bhoselton88 There are a lot of shows on television that travel to a variety of locations to show off the different foods that we can eat, but Man V. Food is far and away the best of the bunch. Host Adam Richman travels the country to find the great pig-out places all over our great land. He also tackles a food challenge in every city he visits, ranging from 15 dozen oysters in New Orleans, to a giant burger challenge in Boston, to the Don Juan Taco Challenge in Austin, Texas(You have to watch the reruns on the Travel Channel to view the winner). Sometimes the winner is man, sometimes the winner is food. No matter who reigns victorious it is still an extremely entertaining half hour, even if you are not a big fan of these types of show. What sets it apart from other shows in this category and other shows period, is the host, Adam Richman. First of all, I can say, Adam can eat. You can clearly see after watching a few episodes that he is also having a lot of fun in what I would classify as one of the top twenty jobs in the United States. He gets to travel, he gets to eat. What else can I say. Beyond that he is intelligent about food, he is extremely funny for someone who has just downed seven pounds of burger and fries, and the viewer even gets to learn a little food history. Beyond that, its just fun to sit on the couch and say "I can do that" or "There is no @#$*& way I could eat that." So if you want to watch the best show on TV right now, turn to the travel channel. And Adam, if you ever want to try the Carnivore Pizza Challenge again, Give me a call. Great show.

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