Celebrity Juice
Celebrity Juice
| 24 September 2008 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Limerculer

    A waste of 90 minutes of my life

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    Fairaher

    The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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    Brennan Camacho

    Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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    Bob

    This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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    Just-Being-Me

    Well i don't watch Celeb juice as much anymore as it has got old to me, but i do think it is good, it does make me laugh, it is risky, rude, offensive... but it is Keith Lemon.. what do people expect, that is how his character is meant to be... he is meant to be rude, offensive, annoying etc. If you don't like it then there are always other channels you can watch. There are a lot worse shows on TV now days.I like the character Keith Lemon, he is funny, risky etc and i think if there was a different host, it wouldn't be celeb juice anymore, he would be missed, no one is as risky as him. It is not just him being funny, it is the things he says, they shock you, you wouldn't expect someone on TV to say the stuff he does so you laugh in shock. It makes a change from programmes being so serious and professional, c'mon it is good to see a show where celebs can be themselves and have a laugh instead of being stuck up and boring.I think the main people who won't like this are the people that aren't from England, i think England has the more risky, down to earth comedy / shows etc, other places seem to have more clean (for me boring ) comedy. I do and have always preferred English comedy but everyone has their own preferences. You will obviously like what you are personally used to.I think people need to give this show more of a chance and don't judge after seeing just 1 of the programmes, you can't pretend you know all about it after watching one 1 hour show.I think it deserves a 7 out of 10.

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    Jackson Booth-Millard

    I admit that I did not get into this show until a few series later since it started, I guess I just forgot about it often or found other things to watch that were broadcast at the same time, but when I finally watched an episode I have hooked since. Presented by Keith Lemon (Leigh Francis), formerly of Bo' Selecta! and Bo' in the USA!, with regular team captains Holly Willoughby (nicknamed Holly "Willoughbooby") and Fearne Cotton, the show is an alternative comedy panel show looking at the popular stories of the week in the news, specifically focusing on celebrities and the culture of celebrity, and playing ridiculous and funny games to win points for the team. Regular games played include Lemon Head where the team picks a sector and answer a question based on a clue given; Keith vs. where a VT (video tape) shows Keith taking on a celebrity guest, regular guests have included Jedward (John and Edward Grimes), Verne Troyer, David Hasselhoff and the stars of Coronation Street, and the two teams have to guess who won the challenge; Cover Stories where the teams choose a category on the face of a large magazine cover, a celebrity pops out to say the category and talk a little, and then the teams a ridiculous game to get points, and finally The Buzzer Round where questions or read out or pictures are shown about recent celebrity news and the teams have to answer correctly. Guests on the panel have included Rufus Hound (formerly regular panelist), Dermot O'Leary, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Paddy McGuinness, Katie Price, Katy Brand, Peter Andre, Gareth Gates, Russell Kane, Chico Slimani (also Cover Stories), Emma Bunton, Jack Whitehall, Lee Ryan, Tim Vine, David Gest, Rob Rouse, Kerry Katona, Jason Byrne, Stephen K. Amos, Eamonn Holmes, Calum Best, Shaun Williamson, Verne Troyer, John Bishop, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Alex Zane, Antony Cotton, Andrew Maxwell, Kevin Bishop, Sara Cox, Coolio, Joe Swash, Rob Deering, Peaches Geldof, Scott Mills, Jodie Marsh, Louis Walsh, Chanelle Hayes (also Cover Stories), David Van Day, Denise Van Outen, Loose Women's Carol McGiffin, Richard 'Dick' McCourt and Dominic 'Dom' Wood, Thomas Turgoose, Heidi Range, Anton Du Beke, George Lamb, Darryn Lyons (Mr Paparazzi), Kirsty Gallacher, Lauren Laverne, Christopher Biggins, Brigitte Nielsen, Iain Lee, Claudia Winkleman, Tito Jackson, Nicola McLean (also Cover Stories), Abbey Clancy (Peter Crouch's wife), Corrie's Craig Gazey, Louise Redknapp, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes, Jason Gardiner, Jack P. Shepherd, Tamzin Outhwaite, Paloma Faith, Sally Morgan, Mathew Horne, Russell Grant, John Partridge, Phillip Schofield, Gino D'Acampo, Chris Moyles, Peter Jones, Patrick Kielty, Janet Street-Porter, Caroline Flack, Chipmunk, Davina McCall, Al Murray, Holly Valance, Michelle Keegan, Richard Bacon, Brian Dowling, Lorraine Kelly, Stephen Mulhern, Konnie Huq, Melanie 'Mel B' Brown, McFly (Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd), N-Dubz (Tulisa Contostavlos, Fazer and Dappy), Diana Vickers, Olly Murs, The Ordinary Boys' Preston, Ryan Thomas, Corrie's Andrew Whyment, Corrie's Shobna Gulati, Kym Marsh, JLS (Aston Merrygold, Marvin Humes, Oritsé Williams and JB Gill), Westlife's Kian Egan, Westlife's Mark Feehily, Corrie's Mikey North, Stacey Solomon, Vanilla Ice, Gok Wan, Josie Gibson, Lethal Bizzle, Christine Bleakley, Myleene Klass, Johnny Vegas, Patsy Kensit, Craig Revel Horwood, Kimberley Walsh, Ronan Keating, Larry Lamb, Janice Dickinson, Zoë Ball, Pussycat Dolls' Kimberly Wyatt, Vernon Kay, Corrie's Brooke Vincent, Louie Spence (also Cover Stories), Noel Clarke, The Saturdays (Una Healy, Rochelle Wiseman, Frankie Sandford and Vanessa White), David Guetta, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, Lulu, Emmerdale's Kelvin Fletcher, Joe McElderry, Mark Wright, Alex Reid, Example, Denise Welch, Samia Ghadie, Pamela Anderson, Paddy Doherty, Tinchy Stryder, EastEnders' Ricky Norwood, Corrie's Michelle Collins, Hollyoaks' Nick Pickard, Chris Ramsey, Professor Green, Anthony 'Ant' McPartlin and Declan 'Dec' Donnelly, Steps' Claire Richards, Rizzle Kicks, Shaun Ryder, Kim Woodburn, Amy Childs, Phillip Schofield, Corrie's Chris Fountain, Charlie Brooks, Kidulthood's Adam Deacon, Matt Cardle, Tess Daly, Andrew Flintoff, David Hasselhoff, footballer Robbie Savage, Jason Donovan, TOWIE's Gemma Collins, Alexandra Burke, Jack P. Shepherd, Corrie's Catherine Tyldesley, John Partridge, Rita Simons, Joey Essex, Dr Christian Jessen, presenter Rick Edwards, Laura Whitmore, Total Wipeout's Amanda Byram, Marcus Collins, Jonathan Ross, Waterloo Road's Chelsee Healey, Katy B, Corey Feldman, London 2012's Greg Rutherford, Kelly Brook, TOWIE's James 'Arge' Argent, The Inbetweeners' Emily Attack, Newton Faulkner, Jason Manford, London 2012's Jonnie Peacock, Coleen Nolan, Jason Biggs, Lisa Snowdon, Mo Farah, Amir Khan, Jessica Ennis, comedian Joe Lycett, Dynamo, Conor Maynard, Tim Westwood, The Wanted (Max George, Tom Parker, Nathan Sykes, Siva Kaneswaran and Jay McGuiness, Yvette Fielding, Diversity's Ashley Banjo, Little Mix (Jesy Nelson, Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock), London 2012's Louis Smith, Aston Merrygold, Simon Gregson, Germaine Greer, Lauren Laverne and David Walliams, and Cover Stories guests (or similar games) have included Lesley Joseph, Nikki Grahame, The Cheeky Girls, Warwick Davis, Brian Belo, Pat Sharp, Bianca Gascoigne, Cleo Rocos, Keith Harris and Orville, S Club 7's Bradley McIntosh, Ian 'H' Watkins, The Apprentice's Raef Bjayou, Derrick Evans (Mr Motivator), Vanessa Feltz, Debbie McGee, Gordon the Gopher, Andy Cunningham (Bodger and Badger), Timmy Mallett, Nancy Lam, Ray Griffiths, John McCririck, Caprice Bourret, Peter Dickson, Corrie's Adam Rickitt, Corrie's Ken Morley, Lionel Blair, Same Difference, Michelle Bass, Dane Bowers, Maggot, Stuart Baggs, Lembit Öpik, S Club 7's Jon Lee, boy band 911, Twist and Pulse, Right Said Fred's Richard Fairbrass, Rosemary Shrager, Coach Trip's Brendan Sheerin, Gillian McKeith, Diva Fever, Andrew Stone, a1's Ben Adams, Wagner, John Altman, Roland Rat, B*Witched's Keavy Lynch, Basil Brush, Johnny Robinson, Zippy from Rainbow, Danny Dyer, 2 Shoes, Christine Hamilton, East 17, Ricky Groves, The X Factor's Goldie Cheung, Grange Hill's Lee MacDonald, Diane Youdale ('Jet' from Gladiators), Police Academy's Michael Winslow, BGT's Zipparah Tafari, James Crossley ('Hunter' from Gladiators), Dynamo, Grange Hill's Erkan Mustafa, Eoghan Quigg, Neil Buchanan, Chuckle Brothers and Brian Belo. This show is a good excuse to see gross and perverse jokes seen and played out in silly games, and good in some ways to catch up with the latest celebrity culture, a great fun and a great laugh. Very good!

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    Chris Gaskin

    What I have seen of Celebrity Juice is just a group of people shouting, swearing and acting totally stupid.After axing good drama like Heartbeat and The Royal, looks like ITV used the money on trash like this and The Only Way is Essex, which is even worse. Celebrity Juice is rude and offensive, certainly not funny and just pointless.Hosted by Kieth Lemmon, all he does is shout and show off, acting stupid.Certainly time ITV axed this garbage.Rating: 0 stars out of 5.

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    Timothy James Rawlinson

    When I first heard Keith Lemon was going to be hosting this show I was a little bit nervous, as he has appeared on Bo Selecta and A Bear's Tail and there was nothing really good about the character, and he was a bit bland and softly spoken.However, for this show the character has developed to be a lot more crazy and rude than ever before, and it works.Some jokes win and some weeks it is really funny, other weeks it can be a bit boring depending on what guests there are on it.The show is your typical quiz show, but where Celebrity Juice wins is that it's not censored, rude and damn right funny.

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