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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: CBS GAME SHOW on June 30, 2011, 06:01:43 PM
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CBS GAME SHOW
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Executive Producers Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Scott St. John (Deal or No Deal) are currently casting with MysticArt Pictures for a new CBS game show. We are looking for dynamic duos that will be paired up with some of Hollywood's most sought after celebrities.
WIN UP TO $100,000
In this fast-paced game, teams of two must identify the names of famous people: actors, singers, athletes, politicians, and even cartoon characters...every famous name you've heard of is on the the table in this game that's all about fame.
Seeking teams:
• Real, down-to-earth, quick-witted, high energy people with great chemistry
• Great with party games such as Taboo or Catchphrase
• Can be any team of two (best friends, siblings, coworkers, husband/wife, aunt/uncle, etc.)
• Must be 21 or older
• Must live in Southern California and be available to shoot on July 15th, 2011
• Cannot have been on any previous TV game show in the last year and no more than 4 TV game shows in the past 10 years.
We are moving quickly and will be holding auditions until July 8, 2011.
Please go to www.mysticartpictures.com and click on "CBS GAME SHOW" to fill out your application. If you have any questions, you can reply to cbsgameshowcasting@gmail.com or contact MYSTICART PICTURES AT
818-563-4131
www.facebook.com/mysticartpictures
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Who knows if this will be seen by the OP, but here (http://"http://www.mysticartpictures.com/newcasting.php") is the link to click to get to the "CBS GAME SHOW" thing. It's not on the front page.
/not applying
//at least they are open about who they are?
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Time's...up?
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Could this possibly be a Pyramid revival??
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Could this possibly be a Pyramid revival??
In this fast-paced game, teams of two must identify the names of famous people: actors, singers, athletes, politicians, and even cartoon characters...every famous name you've heard of is on the the table in this game that's all about fame.
If so, it'll be Pyramid with nothing but names. To give you an idea what that's like for the contestants, think of J! with nothing but opera clues.
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It sounds like this entry from a "Friend" and her husband:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/courteney-cox-david-arquette-sell-202163
I believe it's based on a board game. It's from the same person who created "Balderdash" (don't ask me how I retain this stuff).
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Honestly it sounds like fun, considering I clean up at both Taboo and Catchphrase. I'd love to give it a shot...if I weren't on the other side of the country (and if I had money for airfare/hotel).
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Here's the BoardGameGeek (http://"http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/30457/dentity-crisis") listing. Travis hit the nail on the head; it's Time's Up (http://"http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/37141/times-up-deluxe") / Celebrities (http://"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celebrity_%28game%29") without the acting and posedown rounds.
It's from the same person who created "Balderdash" (don't ask me how I retain this stuff)
Balderdash (http://"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictionary_%28game%29") isn't an original concept either.
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I normally would have skipped over it at the thrift stores, but the timer is great for everything else in your collection. A nice palm-sized circle with one button to increase minutes, one to increase seconds, and a start/stop function, with an easy-to-read screen.
-Jason