This April, the man who made "punk'd" part of the popular lexicon will unveil his latest hidden-camera adventure, called "The Real Wedding Crashers." Essentially a reality-show version of the hit movie, the six-episode series "will record improvisational actors who go undercover at real weddings," according to an NBC press release. Kutcher is executive producing under his Katalyst shingle.
I'll admit: This show could be morbidly entertaining, not to mention a nice counterpart that other crappy wedding show. But I can't help but find Ashton incredibly irritating, no matter how snappy a dresser he is. Now it seems he has yet another hidden-camera show in the works, too. For the details, read more
Katalyst also plans to produce a U.S. version of "Game Show in My Head," a British show where contestants tackle wacky stunts for a chance to win $1 million. Not surprisingly, there is also a candid-camera element to this pilot, which will be shot for CBS later this month. According to the March 4 Variety story:
CBS and the pilot's producers are keeping a tight lid on the show's content. A recent casting call for the show offered a few more hints, while asking for "everyday people who are ready for a little fun in extraordinary situations."
"Do you consider yourself a daredevil, a risk taker, a great salesman?" asks the casting sheet. "Can you talk an Eskimo into buying a block of ice? Sell a ketchup popsicle to a man in white gloves? Then you're ready to star in the new CBS prime time TV pilot."
I guess it's good that Kutcher realizes he's better behind the hidden camera than in front of a movie camera, and I can't blame the guy for wanting to ride the "Punk'd" wave. What do you guys think?

















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Thank God my sister got married last year; my dad would have died if any wedding crashers would have showed up at the party, even if the whole thing were broadcast on T.V.!
1Please Buzz, this headline is an insult to the timeless genius of Allen Funt.
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2"If men could only know each other, they would neither idolize nor hate" Elbert Hubbard
Ashton is great eye candy, but its kind of hard to believe that he's the mastermind behind this growing reality empire.
3i hope that he gets the permission of the bride and groom first, and just does a joke on the guests because that could be very distressing to a bridezilla. i think it would be funny if the bride and groom were in on it and playing along, actually. i'd like that better than a prank on these poor people who spent thousands of dollars on their wedding!
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