twentyfourseven

twentyfourseven

2006
twentyfourseven
twentyfourseven

twentyfourseven

2.7 | en | Reality

twentyfourseven was a documentary-style reality show on MTV that documented the lives of seven male friends seeking fame and fortune in Hollywood. Launched in December 2006, the show aired on Wednesday nights in the Ten Spot block after The Real World. The show faced low ratings and critical derision, and some viewers were suspicious that certain portions of the show were staged for dramatic effect; for instance, Greg Cipes was described as a singer new to the Los Angeles music scene, despite his acting in small live-action roles and voicing characters for animated series for several years. Also in question was Chris Carney's arrest in his hometown of Hot Springs, Arkansas for a DWI charge. His booking may have been refilmed after all charges against him were dropped. Specifically, upon arrest, Carney had a buzzcut. When he was released the subsequent day, a discontinuity error emerged, revealing that he had grown a mohawk. In a rare move, MTV canceled the series without explanation after three episodes. Though the network refrained from airing any repeats, the series' subsequent episodes premiered each Wednesday afternoon on MTV.com. The iTunes Store hosted the show as well, but iTunes did not post any new episodes after its cancellation.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP5  Drifting Apart
Jan. 03,2007
Drifting Apart

A newly sober Chris is still glowing because of the Prom Kings' major label record deal. Frankie's successful night at the Lobby landed him a regular party to promote at Hollywood's hottest new club, Privilege, but he thinks he isn't being taken seriously when the guys joke around at his suspense. Will they guys be stop joking around and sharpen up for Frankie?

EP4  Crossroads
Dec. 27,2006
Crossroads

Things are looking up when the head of Geffen Record is interested in the band. The head asks if they can record a single, but Whitman, a long time friend and their only producer, is too green to cut the tracks. Will they get the tracks and a new producer?

EP3  Meet You At Lobby
Dec. 20,2006
Meet You At Lobby

The Prom Kings get serious when they get the head of Geffen Records to watch their next gig. The problem is that half the bad quits when Chris is arrested. Will Greg get new members before the gig?

EP2  Going Home
Dec. 13,2006
Going Home

Greg goes home to Arkansas to bail Chris out of jail. The rest of the gang stay to attend a pool party. At the pool party the guys meet a few girls they have interest in and some of them hit it off.

EP1  Welcome to Hollywood
Dec. 06,2006
Welcome to Hollywood

Greg and Frankie open a club called Casablanca, and on opening night Chris's band the Prom Kings play.

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Synopsis

twentyfourseven was a documentary-style reality show on MTV that documented the lives of seven male friends seeking fame and fortune in Hollywood. Launched in December 2006, the show aired on Wednesday nights in the Ten Spot block after The Real World. The show faced low ratings and critical derision, and some viewers were suspicious that certain portions of the show were staged for dramatic effect; for instance, Greg Cipes was described as a singer new to the Los Angeles music scene, despite his acting in small live-action roles and voicing characters for animated series for several years. Also in question was Chris Carney's arrest in his hometown of Hot Springs, Arkansas for a DWI charge. His booking may have been refilmed after all charges against him were dropped. Specifically, upon arrest, Carney had a buzzcut. When he was released the subsequent day, a discontinuity error emerged, revealing that he had grown a mohawk. In a rare move, MTV canceled the series without explanation after three episodes. Though the network refrained from airing any repeats, the series' subsequent episodes premiered each Wednesday afternoon on MTV.com. The iTunes Store hosted the show as well, but iTunes did not post any new episodes after its cancellation.

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Cast

Greg Cipes

Director

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