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Old 02-22-2013, 04:34 PM
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Default Review of "R U Faster than a Redneck"

I got the chance to see the premeire of the new TV show called "R U Faster than a Redneck" last night. I figured i would write a review of the show for those who werent there. It debuts on Speed tonite.

What qualifies me to offer such a review?

Nothing, I just decided I wanted to hear myself talk! (or type)

My preconception of the show was that it might be a little like Honey Boo Boo, so I was prepared for the worst. I was pleasantly relieved that the show is several dozen rungs above that, to the point the comparison would be an insult.

John Reep plays the redneck host very well. His antics are a collection of every redneck one liner you've ever heard, but he carrys it off well and it doesn't get tiresome.
The redneck and tuner characters are predictable but still entertaining. The imposed drama is only a a step or two over appropriate (and much less than most such shows). You'll see some familiar faces from this forum on the show...their obvious lack of good looks and natural talent notwithstanding, they do a fine job of representing themselves and our sport.
The car selection is cool because these seem to be real cars, not something thrown together for the tv show. There are no staged stunts...the racing seems real. The segment where Yancy slaps the BMW driver is one of the highlights...you'll have to watch the show to see how that turns out!
Some will watch the show and say "hell, my car's faster than those are" or "that isn't real...it's all staged"
Whatever

It's not a documentary or even a sports event. It's ENTERTAINMENT, plain and simple.

Will it win an academy award? Not likely

Will we be watching R U Faster than a Redneck marathons on USA channel in 20 years? Probably not.

Will the show last more than 6 episodes? I certainly hope so.

It is worth watching? Absolutely!

I've also seen the second one and intend to DVR the rest of them. I'm into it!
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