22 reviews
Well, it seems that nearly everyone else who reviewed is trying to be just plain too serious about this show. Hardwick is super as a quick talking host with a great laugh and sense of what's totally absurd, off the wall, and nuts! If you rad his biography, you'll understand that Chris comes from a crazy personal place and survived. He has learned the value of humor and lots of silliness. The scoring system is meant to be just as crazy. Who cares who wins?! Jumping around with the random scores just adds to the unexpected. Afterall, comedic responses are best when spontaneous without explanation needed. Explaining a joke always ruins it! The comedians are often just as 'out there', but still makes everyone laugh even if they don't 'get it'! After a long day, it's the perfect show to just let go, relax with silliness. LOVE IT!!
- patriciadsimpson
- Nov 3, 2014
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This show is awesome and can be super hilarious if you go in knowing what to expect. The "game show" aspect of it is completely fabricated simply to make the show have a flow. The show is a lot of riffing and on the fly jokes so it can be hit or miss depending on the guests. As for Chris Hardwick, hes not the funniest guy but if you listen to his podcast or see his other work you'll see, his guests genuinely like him and they enjoy going on his programs. The joy of the show comes from the fun it seems like everyone on the show is having and its just got a realistic feel to it. I like the show and I think the people who gave it a 1 star just didn't understand what they are going for. Try it out, but try not to be super serious about it, the show isn't trying to win an emmy here.
...actually, nevermind this other commenter - they obviously have a problem with something that some people like to call "humor". The show if f**kin' hilarious and has won awards, but hey, it's not for everyone. If it was, it would be called America's Funniest Home Videos, and would thereby be relegated blah status.
- benjithegreat-64198
- Sep 12, 2017
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Of all the things that are still a thing... How is this show not still on???
It's hilarious. Definitely a night show for the new generation.
Don't wanna watch the late show? Or Saturday night live??
This was perfect for you. Miss it wholeheartedly. Bring it back.
It's hilarious. Definitely a night show for the new generation.
Don't wanna watch the late show? Or Saturday night live??
This was perfect for you. Miss it wholeheartedly. Bring it back.
- trii_sara_topps
- Mar 22, 2022
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Chris Hardwich at his best as himself with his friends. The show is a cross between Tosh.O, formerly Attack of the Shows "Around the Net", and a Jeopardy parody. Maybe a bit of Web Soup but more sincere and light hearted. Highly entertaining and funny. Episodes fly by as they are only 22 minutes long. Highly recommend the daily DVR of this show if you work in the morning.
Great show to follow on twitter as well. Live feed of upcoming topics that you can participate in via twitter. It is a must follow on twitter handle of @midnight. Simply put 10/10. I seriously hope Comedy Central picks the show up after the 4 weeks contract is up.
Great show to follow on twitter as well. Live feed of upcoming topics that you can participate in via twitter. It is a must follow on twitter handle of @midnight. Simply put 10/10. I seriously hope Comedy Central picks the show up after the 4 weeks contract is up.
- jacob-j-fisher-1
- Oct 23, 2013
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Just saw the Kate, David and Will episode Again. I have watched all your shows and can say they are at least 98% fantastic. Some are just belly cramp good... This show is one of my top percent favorites. So many that I think it rude to compare. Great Show! Please keep up the great work. I plan on seeing you in SD this July as I live in SD. I love the comedy you bring to the show. I also love the show when you had your mom on. To me she is comedy gold! You two seem to have a real cool relationship so that is always cool. Random but always welcomed. I also watch "Talking". I can't even begin to express how cool you handle that show. Not to stroke you too much but I think you do a great job!
- dottosrepair
- Jun 25, 2015
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I read the reviews of the people who hated this show and they all have a common thread, they all loved Tosh.0 . I am not going to disparage their opinions, they are entitled to have them heard, but I wanted to clarify why the rest of the viewing audience should tune in. The host, Chris's delivery is stellar. His comedic communication and ability to actually relate to the viewer is a skill set that is rarely seen on television. As far as the Internet being the source for riffing, it works well, it provides a constantly changing source of information to joke about which keeps the show fresh. This format also provides a platform for comedians, writers and actors to actually have fun, and it shows, the energy is infectious. Finally, after a crappy day of work and a crappier day of ingesting bilious news, this program provides a nice grounding base and a way to laugh before bed, which is priceless. Will there be the occasional show that misses? Of course, but those shows are still better than anything else on television.
- bletcherstonerson
- Sep 8, 2015
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After using IMDb for many, many years, I've found that this show is so terrible that I needed to create an account just to discourage other people from watching this show. While Chris Hardwick isn't unusable totally, he's most impractical as the host of a comedy show.
The constant begging of "please watch our show" is a good indication of how disreputable and un-entertaining the series actually is, it's literally sad.
After a relatively strong lineup at launch, which included the likes of Will Ferrell, the show tumbled back into C and F list celebrities and "comedians". In the same time slot, I'd rather watch a rerun of River Monsters for the Tenth time versus watching this piece of $#!# any day of the week. This show can go to hell.
The constant begging of "please watch our show" is a good indication of how disreputable and un-entertaining the series actually is, it's literally sad.
After a relatively strong lineup at launch, which included the likes of Will Ferrell, the show tumbled back into C and F list celebrities and "comedians". In the same time slot, I'd rather watch a rerun of River Monsters for the Tenth time versus watching this piece of $#!# any day of the week. This show can go to hell.
this show brings out comedians and gives them a shot at fame. there have been incredible talents like ron funches, doug benson, weird al an so on. to expect that this was "child safe" or not "toilet humor" is totally on the viewer. if you don't enjoy comedy, then don't watch this. If you have an open mind about political,pop culture, social, and maybe personal issues, this show is for you. It doesn't deserve a bad review, you do. It is all about comedians creating a quick laugh, a "lol", or a joke that makes you think. If you don't like the show, stay off this thread. I don't go on websites saying how pineapple on pizza is an awful topping and I try to make you feel bad about it because i don't like it myself. Who cares? stop wasting your time, buttheads. Do something better with your time.
- Ascott1010
- Feb 28, 2016
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- H-V-Kooijman
- Feb 21, 2014
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- coti-09553
- Dec 2, 2020
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Absolute garbage! Where is the comedy? Where is the game-show portion?
This has got to be the worst show on TV right now.
How drunk or high does one have to be to A: be in this 'game show'. B: come up with stupid answers that are not funny. C: be able to score said stupid answers.
Some reviewers said it's good exposure for the comedians... no it's not! It makes them look dumb, not funny, and most of all desperate.
This is the show you get on when you've reached the bottom of the barrel!
Had it been a panel where they just sit down and come up with stupid comments, it would be entertaining! But to add a nonsense scorekeeper to responses that no one has any clue how they are scored, is just plain stupid! Sure, it's not a real game, OK, so then it's not damn funny either, it's stupid!
WOW, the crap that networks fund is astonishing.
This has got to be the worst show on TV right now.
How drunk or high does one have to be to A: be in this 'game show'. B: come up with stupid answers that are not funny. C: be able to score said stupid answers.
Some reviewers said it's good exposure for the comedians... no it's not! It makes them look dumb, not funny, and most of all desperate.
This is the show you get on when you've reached the bottom of the barrel!
Had it been a panel where they just sit down and come up with stupid comments, it would be entertaining! But to add a nonsense scorekeeper to responses that no one has any clue how they are scored, is just plain stupid! Sure, it's not a real game, OK, so then it's not damn funny either, it's stupid!
WOW, the crap that networks fund is astonishing.
- katerinan-67004
- Jun 28, 2017
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Chris Hardwick for president! His charm, witt, and nerdom are powerful and had me instantly obsessed from the get. Add a slew of other insanely funny comedians and actors (some of my biggest idols included), add a dash of genius and well thought out theme of a fake game show with pointless points, and bam! You got yourself the most enjoyable thing I've EVER watched. Why they discontinued it, I don't know, but whatever the reason it wasn't good enough! Give it back!!!
- bilalsaouli
- Jul 28, 2014
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I've let this show run on my TV numerous times when I've forgotten to change the channel after John Stewart, and yet after multiple viewings and giving it several shots, I've never laughed. Not once. It has never been funny enough to make me laugh.
This show is half an hour long. And it's a COMEDY show on comedy central. Have we found some sort of hole in the universe here? How is this show not even funny ONE TIME?? The evening news is usually funny a few times a week, albeit not on purpose. But a comedy show? I understand a few lines will fall flat. But to have every line just not be funny, followed by roars of phony-dialed up laughter from the audience.
What is happening. What is life.
This show is half an hour long. And it's a COMEDY show on comedy central. Have we found some sort of hole in the universe here? How is this show not even funny ONE TIME?? The evening news is usually funny a few times a week, albeit not on purpose. But a comedy show? I understand a few lines will fall flat. But to have every line just not be funny, followed by roars of phony-dialed up laughter from the audience.
What is happening. What is life.
- compile_a_smile
- Jan 6, 2015
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Do not watch this if you get annoyed by juvenile comedy, similar to that of Tosh.O. The most surprising part is how many celebrities have appeared on the show, although after seeing how many celebs are on the Nightly show, it probably has more to do with Viacom's influence. Either way, if you like key and peele, tosh.o, or even the daily show and Colbert's more juvenile bits, then go ahead and check this show out, enjoy. If not, thank goodness, we all need to work harder to raise the bar on what we consider comedy in our society.In my opinion, this show is nothing original and just wastes time, rather than contributing to comedy.
- michella-180-425267
- Feb 3, 2015
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a family member thinks this show is funny and he watches it. i seriously cannot understand it because i thought that family member's ability to appreciate quality humor was intact - but i doubt it now. family member is over 50 years old and i guess he never matured in his humor likes and dislikes.
@midnight is the lowest form of humor i have ever seen. totally not funny. compare it to the worst skit ever on Saturday Night Live or the dumbest, bathroom humor ever. losers galore.
i will be happy when it is canceled. when it is on, i ignore it. when i glance up at it, i roll my eyes and wonder how in the heck anyone could remotely be entertained by such dreck.
@midnight is the lowest form of humor i have ever seen. totally not funny. compare it to the worst skit ever on Saturday Night Live or the dumbest, bathroom humor ever. losers galore.
i will be happy when it is canceled. when it is on, i ignore it. when i glance up at it, i roll my eyes and wonder how in the heck anyone could remotely be entertained by such dreck.
- owrangowtang
- Mar 25, 2015
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How can anyone watch this abortion of a show and find it funny? I remember when my pal Artie Lange was banned from the show for a tasteless joke he made on Twitter. What shocked me wasn't the fact that he got banned, but was the fact that he agreed to do that awful show in the first place. If you want to give comedians exposure, put on a show where you bring up 4 comics to do a 5 minute set every night. You can let Hardwick host, but the format of @midnight is painful to watch. The jokes are cringeworthy and unfunny.
- tomahawkchopper2010
- Mar 16, 2017
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Between Tosh.0, Jeff Ross's "The Burn", and The Jeselnick Offensive, Comedy Central already has enough comics making fun of the internet. @Midnight also feels a bit to similar to Jeff Ross's show, save the arbitrary game show points handed out to @Midnight's guests. So far, I haven't seen @Midnight's format inspire a lot of good material from the comics either. As a fan of Hardwick and many of the shows guests, namely Scott Aukerman, Paul F. Thompkins, and just the general pool of alternative comics and writers the show features, i'm just a little disappointed that no one ends up looking very good, or very funny, on this program. Of course the show does have it's moments. Chris Harwick is a great host and the guests are funny people, and they do say some clever things from time to time.
So, in conclusion, I can say that I like the guests that the show and Hardwick draw, and the show is probably great for some of the lesser known comics and writers. Unfortunately, it's just not a good show. It's poorly produced, sloppy, and rarely funny despite all of the great talent. Better luck next time Hardwick, because you know, and I know, and everyone knows, that this show doesn't have any staying power.
So, in conclusion, I can say that I like the guests that the show and Hardwick draw, and the show is probably great for some of the lesser known comics and writers. Unfortunately, it's just not a good show. It's poorly produced, sloppy, and rarely funny despite all of the great talent. Better luck next time Hardwick, because you know, and I know, and everyone knows, that this show doesn't have any staying power.
- collinsmcrae
- Jun 5, 2014
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Stephen Colbert is 1000000 times better because he is not a racist. He has spoken in a positive way of Mexicans. I enjoy going to see new TV shows live. There was a few times I went and racist jokes where said by the guest stars. I found that extremely offensive. The last time I went I was the first one there and they picked out white people before me. I was like whatever. I figured it was since I'm not white. They must think only white people own a TV. Lol If you're of color just change the channel. In that way it can get taken off the air for low ratings. Maybe they will hire Mexican production. As far as I could see the crew and production was white. Watch something else. This show is hell a lame For being racist. Colbert is far superior.
- themarsvoltaatthedrivein
- Mar 20, 2015
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What makes @MIDNIGHT watchable (to any degree) are the comics featured as contestants. A lot fall flat (for me), but when there's a good panel, this show can be pretty funny. But it moves so haphazardly. For one, Chris Hardwick sounds like he's talking on the clock ("It's11:59and59seconds.THIShappenedonReddittoday:"). He's a likable enough guy, just slow down, man. Two, there's no structure for the scoring system. A comedian gives an answer that amuses Hardwick and he says, "points" – and an arbitrary amount is added to the score. And they move from one minigame to the next at a blistering speed. @MIDNIGHT is what would happen if Twitter had a game show, just as superficial and ideal for the short-attention-span crowd.
5/10
5/10