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| Rob & Big - The Complete Seasons 1 & 2 (Uncensored) | 
enlarge | Director: Mark S. Jacobs Actors: Chris Boykin, Rob Dyrdek Studio: Paramount / MTV Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 1889
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.5 x 1.3
MPN: 803164 UPC: 097368031647 EAN: 0097368031647 ASIN: B000MX7V7A
Theatrical Release Date: 2006 Release Date: January 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Ships same day. BRAND NEW IN PACKAGING!!!!!
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Product Description In this reality buddy comedy professional street skater Rob Dyrdek and his best friend and bodyguard Christopher "Big" Boykin share a house in the Hollywood Hills bouncing from one ridiculous moment to the next. Along with their mischievous little Bulldog "Meaty" the unlikely trio make the world their playground and hit the streets on a constant quest for adventure and laughs.System Requirements:Runtime: 180 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 097368031647 Manufacturer No: 803164
Amazon.com Less asinine than Jackass and more "real" than The Hills, MTV's reality series Rob & Big is an entertaining diversion that mixes friendship and a few crazy stunts into each episode. In this four-disc box set, all 16 episodes from the first two seasons of the show are included. Rob Dyrdek may not be the most famous skateboarder out there, but he is charismatic, funny, and apparently has the means to charter a private jet so he can fly off to pick up his new puppy Meaty. Christopher "Big Black" Boykin is Rob's best friend and bodyguard. Boykin's size often is used as a visual gag, but he's rarely presented in a mean-spirited fashion. Even when he's showing off his girth in a G-string (don't ask), he's clearly in on the joke. The show is built around the odd couple premise of the long-time friends. But like Snoop Dogg's Father Hood, the episodes' most enjoyable elements aren't the crazy antics, but the everyday slices of life that the characters experience. Watching Dyrdek return home to the Midwest where his family clearly misses him is rather touching. And seeing Boykin's relatives prepare for a family reunion is a lot of fun. There are some episodes that obviously are set up for the cameras: Would the pals actually have purchased a time machine if they weren't being filmed to do so? And would anyone really buy a minature horse to keep their dog company (or listen to a dog psychic that tells them they need a woman in the house)? Clearly, no. But the point is that the duo has a show and knows how to entertain its audience. And instead of focusing on contrived romances or feuds with frenemies, this reality series focuses on friendship. There's also an added dose of reality when the stars of the show aren't always treated as such. The look on Dyrdek's face when he's described in a newspaper as a "C-lister" is priceless not because it's true, but because he understands his role in the Hollywood food chain. --Jae-Ha Kim
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"He's my best friend..." January 16, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Rob and Big is a reality show that tweaks The Odd Couple set-up with pro-skate boarder Rob Dyrdek, a scrawny white guy, and his best friend and bodyguard Christopher "Big Black" Boykin, a 300+lb black man, who share a house in the Hollywood Hills. Despite wildly contrasting physical attributes and backgrounds, Rob and Big's personalities compliment each other well: Rob is chatty and full of goofy energy while Big is more laid back and plays it cool.
"Mississippi" marks the first appearance of Big's beloved Uncle Jerry as the boys attend Big's family reunion deep in the "Dirty South." How does one begin to describe Uncle Jerry? He looks to be in his 60s and is barely intelligible but is funny as hell. He lets Rob borrow one of his suits for church and shows genuine compassion for the boys that is endearing as he is funny.
Hands down and without a doubt, the best episode of either season is "Bobby Light" where Rob tries his hand at music by creating a persona known as Bobby Light, a one-hit wonder R&B sensation. He records a song called, "Dirty Girl" along with filming an accompanying music video. He enlists the help of Big, his buddy Bam Bam and Uncle Jerry returns to play a prominent role. How does one do justice to Uncle Jerry and his unique take on life? Highlights include a Rob and Uncle Jerry dance-off, Rob assembling his Bobby Light outfit (including wig!) and the shooting of the "Dirty Girl" video.
Every episode features an audio commentary by Rob, Big, executive producers Jeff Tremaine and Ruben Fleischer. They have a lot of fun reliving these moments from their lives, laughing at some of their exploits. Your enjoyment of these commentaries really depends on the episode and which ones you like the most.
Disc Two features extras for the first season, including "Special Meaty Puppy Footage," 15 additional scenes of Meaty as an adorable puppy back when Rob and Big first got him.
"Rob & Big - `The Real Deal'" takes a behind the scenes look at Rob & Big. They talk about how they met, their relationship and how they became roommates. Of course, they talk about Meaty and what he means to them. Rob & Big also talk about some of the highlights of Season 1 with clips.
Also included are 23 deleted scenes including the installation of an ATM machine in their house. We also see Meaty and Big learning how to swim. The Chunky Boys perform live and Rob goes shopping for jewelry in order to go for that "'80s football star" look. We also see Rob and Big face off in a hot dog eating contest. Also included is Drama learning how to drive only to get in an accident.
"Skate Tutorials" features Rob teaching the fundamentals of skateboarding in these brief tutorials. He really makes it look easy but as anyone quickly realizes, to pull these moves off well you have to practice them a helluva lot.
"Interviews" are the extended versions of the soundbites in "The Real Deal" extra.
Disc Four contains all of the extras for Season 2. The "Dirty Girl" music video that was shown being made during the "Bobby Light" episode is included in all of its cheesy glory. It has to be seen to be truly believed.
Arguably the best extra in the entire set is the "Special Uncle Jerry Footage" featuring more hilarious scenes of Uncle Jerry in action: drinking beer, yelling "Dirty Girl" randomly and just being his usual awesome, original self.
"MTV Cribs Appearance" features Rob and Big giving us the tour of their pad and, of course, their vehicles. They even have their own ATM machine.
Also included are 12 deleted scenes from the various episodes from Season 2.
"The Best of Season 2" is a highlight reel of the best moments from this season.
Finally, there is "Special Mini Footage" of the miniature horse in action doing its thing.
I Can't Wait! March 31, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is one of the funniest shows I have ever seen. My husband and I are anxiously awaiting the DVD release. We are constantly searching for re-runs on MTV2! No matter how many times we watch the episodes, we laugh so hard tears come to our eyes!
This show is genuine laugh fest February 23, 2007 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
As a watcher of the show from day 1, I must say that this is one of the only recent shows on television that has made me laugh. Both Rob and Big are interesting and amusing people to watch, and the way Rob clowns his cousin Drama is almost worth the price of admission alone.
It's kind of tough to describe the show too much, because it's basically just two guys going around their regular lives doing crazy things and adding their own touches to everything. A staple of the show would have to be Big Black's motto "DO WORK," which kind of summarizes the show just as well.
Genuine humor is the name of the game, whether it's seeing Big Black's friend Bam Bam smash one of those modern hanging chairs through the ceiling, or shooting up Drama with a paintball gun, it's all very funny.
Do yourself a favor and get this DVD if you think you can appreciate this "Buddy comedy" for what it's worth.
MTV FINALLY DOES SOMETHING WORTHWHILE! August 24, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I always thought MTV was worthless until I caught an episode of Rob & Big at a friend's house. Now, I am hooked! I can't get enough and watch the reruns over and over and have even downloaded onto my IPOD! This show is great because it is funny, clean, down to earth, sincere, and realistic. I highly recommend!!!
Pure laughter May 29, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My husband and I LOVE this show...we are always looking for re-runs on MTV. It's so nice to see a show like this on a channel who's programming is usually so offensive to anyone with morals. Finally a show on MTV without lots of bad language and sexual content!! This show kept us sane during the 2am feedings after our daughter was born. The second season is looking to be just as great as the first...we can't wait to get the first season on DVD to watch over and over.
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