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Released: 2008-09-23

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Rob & Big: The Complete Third Season by MTV

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Movie Details

Studio
MTV
Runtime
300
Rated
NR (Not Rated)
Binding
DVD

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Description

This three-disc set includes all 15 episodes about the stars wacky lives in the Hollywood Hills. Bonuses: deleted scenes, commentaries.

Actors

  • Rashawn Davis
  • Nicole Denise
  • Drama
  • Rob Dyrdek
  • Meaty

Format

  • Box set
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC

Editorial Review

The third season of the reality series Rob and Big kicks off with an episode called “Poop in the Pool.” Obviously, this show doesn't pretend to be highbrow. Rather, it's a little gross, pretty funny and highly watchable. The program pairs pro skateboarder Rob Dyrdek and his ginormous best friend and bodyguard Christopher “Big Black” Boykin. Showing more genuine affection for each other than any of the frenemies on The Hills, the duo find themselves in a bit of a conundrum. How do best friends remain BFF when they work together and agree to have their humiliating moments–no matter how minor–preserved forever on film? And how do they keep coming with up wacky antics without looking contrived? The answer to the latter question is that they make a compromise. Even Kathy Griffin has taken to creating some drama on her excellent series My Life on the D-List. Rob and Big happily follow suit. In one scene, they're helping a stranger who not only doesn't want their aid, but also appears to even be a little afraid of them. In another, they're in Mexico recording a really bad song. Their pets Meaty (a dog) and Mini (a mini horse) are back and if you have any question that some scenes are staged, check out the birthday party they throw for Meaty. Seriously–most guys would rather be caught dead than at a dog's B-Day bash. What drives the show are the likable leads and the occasional glimpse into reality that seems plausible. For all his confidence and bravado, Big may have some issues about his girth. He lets Rob–and viewers–glimpse what it's like to live in a world where husky men aren't regarded as particularly attractive. At times both humorous and poignant, the moments ring true and make for compelling television. Rob and Big isn't must-see TV. This season's 15 episodes are more silly than relevant. But if you happen to catch the beginning of an episode, you're likely hooked enough to watch the rest. –Jae-Ha Kim

More Details

Binding
DVD
Aspect Ratio
1.33:1
Disks
3

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