Season DVD Release Schedule
The Real World Hook-Ups
(Nov. 11, 2003)
Young people are always searching for Mr. or Ms. Right, but the search fails more often than it succeeds. Most people can quietly banish memories of their failures, but cast members on "The Real World" have their romances recorded and aired for the entire world to see. This one-hour exclusive DVD will show clips of the past 12 seasons of "The Real World;" and former cast members, now older and hopefully a little wiser, will comment on what went wrong (or right), what they learned from their experiences and offer up advice on HOOKING UP!
(Nov. 11, 2003)
Young people are always searching for Mr. or Ms. Right, but the search fails more often than it succeeds. Most people can quietly banish memories of their failures, but cast members on "The Real World" have their romances recorded and aired for the entire world to see. This one-hour exclusive DVD will show clips of the past 12 seasons of "The Real World;" and former cast members, now older and hopefully a little wiser, will comment on what went wrong (or right), what they learned from their experiences and offer up advice on HOOKING UP!
The Real World You Never Saw - Paris
(Nov. 11, 2003)
THE REAL WORLD YOU NEVER SAW: PARIS takes viewers along on the cast members’ juicy escapades and romantic roller coasters. Leah (New Yorker, fashionista and center of attention), Mallory (athletic virgin waiting for true love) and Simon (gay Irish model trying to stay faithful to his boyfriend) share a room, CT (confident bartender) and Adam (Beverly Hills musician) bunk together, while Christina (jet-setting cocktail waitress with a criminal justice degree) shares a room and potentially more with Ace (Southern frat boy who runs three businesses). The City of Light, is also the city of romance as viewers are drawn into the seven roommates’ dramatic crushes, flirtations, and secret trysts. With cultural and language shock, deadlines for travel guide writing assignments and the usual cat fights thrown in, THE REAL WORLD YOU NEVER SAW: PARIS is a thrilling treat in voyeurism.
(Nov. 11, 2003)
THE REAL WORLD YOU NEVER SAW: PARIS takes viewers along on the cast members’ juicy escapades and romantic roller coasters. Leah (New Yorker, fashionista and center of attention), Mallory (athletic virgin waiting for true love) and Simon (gay Irish model trying to stay faithful to his boyfriend) share a room, CT (confident bartender) and Adam (Beverly Hills musician) bunk together, while Christina (jet-setting cocktail waitress with a criminal justice degree) shares a room and potentially more with Ace (Southern frat boy who runs three businesses). The City of Light, is also the city of romance as viewers are drawn into the seven roommates’ dramatic crushes, flirtations, and secret trysts. With cultural and language shock, deadlines for travel guide writing assignments and the usual cat fights thrown in, THE REAL WORLD YOU NEVER SAW: PARIS is a thrilling treat in voyeurism.
The Real World You Never Saw - Paris & Real World Hook-Ups 2-pack
(Nov. 11, 2003)
THE REAL WORLD YOU NEVER SAW: PARIS takes viewers along on the cast members’ juicy escapades and romantic roller coasters. Leah (New Yorker, fashionista and center of attention), Mallory (athletic virgin waiting for true love) and Simon (gay Irish model trying to stay faithful to his boyfriend) share a room, CT (confident bartender) and Adam (Beverly Hills musician) bunk together, while Christina (jet-setting cocktail waitress with a criminal justice degree) shares a room and potentially more with Ace (Southern frat boy who runs three businesses). The City of Light, is also the city of romance as viewers are drawn into the seven roommates’ dramatic crushes, flirtations, and secret trysts. With cultural and language shock, deadlines for travel guide writing assignments and the usual cat fights thrown in, THE REAL WORLD YOU NEVER SAW: PARIS is a thrilling treat in voyeurism.
(Nov. 11, 2003)
THE REAL WORLD YOU NEVER SAW: PARIS takes viewers along on the cast members’ juicy escapades and romantic roller coasters. Leah (New Yorker, fashionista and center of attention), Mallory (athletic virgin waiting for true love) and Simon (gay Irish model trying to stay faithful to his boyfriend) share a room, CT (confident bartender) and Adam (Beverly Hills musician) bunk together, while Christina (jet-setting cocktail waitress with a criminal justice degree) shares a room and potentially more with Ace (Southern frat boy who runs three businesses). The City of Light, is also the city of romance as viewers are drawn into the seven roommates’ dramatic crushes, flirtations, and secret trysts. With cultural and language shock, deadlines for travel guide writing assignments and the usual cat fights thrown in, THE REAL WORLD YOU NEVER SAW: PARIS is a thrilling treat in voyeurism.
The Real World - Las Vegas - The Complete Season
(May. 20, 2003)
REAL WORLD:LAS VEGAS COMPLETE SEASON - DVD Movie
(May. 20, 2003)
REAL WORLD:LAS VEGAS COMPLETE SEASON - DVD Movie
The Real World You Never Saw - Las Vegas
(Jan. 28, 2003)
" The Real World You Never Saw: Las Vegas- Confessions from Sin City" takes viewers beyond the television program and deeper into the lives and adventures of Alton (rock climbing violinist), Arissa (tough girl with a heart of gold), Brynn (self-described party animal), Frank (small town boy), Irulan (artistic Aries), Steven (hunky hetero and bartender at a gay bar) and Trishelle (closet Southern wild woman). Normal people ten to do crazy things on vacation in Las Vegas, and MTV's handpicked seven include exhitionists who hold nothing back. The very first episode feature a hook-up and the second episode followed with another tryst, but this time with two girls. With that in mind, one can only imagine the extras that were too hot for MTV to air. This is the true story of seven prima donnas, picked to live in a casino and do what they do best: gamble their trust funds away and get falling down drunk trying to live it up in Las Vegas.
(Jan. 28, 2003)
" The Real World You Never Saw: Las Vegas- Confessions from Sin City" takes viewers beyond the television program and deeper into the lives and adventures of Alton (rock climbing violinist), Arissa (tough girl with a heart of gold), Brynn (self-described party animal), Frank (small town boy), Irulan (artistic Aries), Steven (hunky hetero and bartender at a gay bar) and Trishelle (closet Southern wild woman). Normal people ten to do crazy things on vacation in Las Vegas, and MTV's handpicked seven include exhitionists who hold nothing back. The very first episode feature a hook-up and the second episode followed with another tryst, but this time with two girls. With that in mind, one can only imagine the extras that were too hot for MTV to air. This is the true story of seven prima donnas, picked to live in a casino and do what they do best: gamble their trust funds away and get falling down drunk trying to live it up in Las Vegas.
The Real World - The Complete First Season - New York
(Sep. 24, 2002)
REAL WORLD:NEW YORK COMPLETE 1ST SEAS - DVD Movie
(Sep. 24, 2002)
REAL WORLD:NEW YORK COMPLETE 1ST SEAS - DVD Movie
The Real World You Never Saw - New Orleans
(Jun. 26, 2001)
This collection of behind-the-scenes capers provides Real World fans even more of their favorite vicarious thrills, watching the residents of the Big Easy's Belfort House flirt, fight, and have fun. Mostly fun. Lots of it. In after-show interviews that seem designed to encourage dirt dishing, Julie, Matt, Kelley, Danny, David, Melissa, and Jamie spend most of their time laughing at themselves--and luckily, the laughter is infectious. Hidden-camera footage and crew bloopers show the cast members at their most hilarious, proving they're not only smart enough to see through the show's manipulation of reality, but smart enough to have fun with it. Just like real life, much of the accidental humor centers around bodily functions and frustrated sex drives, and some viewers might be turned off by the spy-cam montage of nose picking, or the mindlessly drunk Mardi Gras antics of the Belfort crew. But this show is really saved by characters who are just that--characters. Melissa's hysterical impressions of her own parents (who show up in person later) might be worth the price of the video alone. --Grant Balfour
(Jun. 26, 2001)
This collection of behind-the-scenes capers provides Real World fans even more of their favorite vicarious thrills, watching the residents of the Big Easy's Belfort House flirt, fight, and have fun. Mostly fun. Lots of it. In after-show interviews that seem designed to encourage dirt dishing, Julie, Matt, Kelley, Danny, David, Melissa, and Jamie spend most of their time laughing at themselves--and luckily, the laughter is infectious. Hidden-camera footage and crew bloopers show the cast members at their most hilarious, proving they're not only smart enough to see through the show's manipulation of reality, but smart enough to have fun with it. Just like real life, much of the accidental humor centers around bodily functions and frustrated sex drives, and some viewers might be turned off by the spy-cam montage of nose picking, or the mindlessly drunk Mardi Gras antics of the Belfort crew. But this show is really saved by characters who are just that--characters. Melissa's hysterical impressions of her own parents (who show up in person later) might be worth the price of the video alone. --Grant Balfour
The Real World - Greatest Fights
(Apr. 03, 2001)
For some fans of MTV's groundbreaking docudrama series, the highlights of the show are when the ordinary twentysomethings in the cast, as the introduction says, stop being polite--and start being real. Real nasty, that is. This is the tape for the Real World watchers who cheered when Pedro and Puck mixed it up in San Francisco, or looked on in shock as Stephen slapped Irene in Seattle. Nathan of the Seattle cast and Kaneelah from Boston eagerly host these classic fights, as well as a hysterical shouting match between Melissa and Dan in Miami Beach and the historic blanket-pulling incident that got David ejected from the Los Angeles show. Unedited, uncensored fight footage is intercut with new interviews and a running commentary by cast members involved in each conflict. This, along with the split-screen presentation whenever the action heats up, gives each of the tussles a definite sporting air. Unsurprisingly, some fighters (like Dan, interviewed poolside with Flora) seem embarrassed by their past disagreements, some (like Seattle's Stephen) seem more eager just to "set the record straight," and some (like L.A.'s David and Beth) prove more than willing to open old wounds and carry the fight on into the present day. But among the childish displays of bile, outrage, and creative cussing (no bleep-outs here, folks) there are a few surprisingly uplifting moments--particularly when San Francisco's Judd Winick tours his old house and shares memories of his roommate and friend (and impulsive Puck's great nemesis), the late AIDS activist Pedro Zamora. --Grant Balfour
(Apr. 03, 2001)
For some fans of MTV's groundbreaking docudrama series, the highlights of the show are when the ordinary twentysomethings in the cast, as the introduction says, stop being polite--and start being real. Real nasty, that is. This is the tape for the Real World watchers who cheered when Pedro and Puck mixed it up in San Francisco, or looked on in shock as Stephen slapped Irene in Seattle. Nathan of the Seattle cast and Kaneelah from Boston eagerly host these classic fights, as well as a hysterical shouting match between Melissa and Dan in Miami Beach and the historic blanket-pulling incident that got David ejected from the Los Angeles show. Unedited, uncensored fight footage is intercut with new interviews and a running commentary by cast members involved in each conflict. This, along with the split-screen presentation whenever the action heats up, gives each of the tussles a definite sporting air. Unsurprisingly, some fighters (like Dan, interviewed poolside with Flora) seem embarrassed by their past disagreements, some (like Seattle's Stephen) seem more eager just to "set the record straight," and some (like L.A.'s David and Beth) prove more than willing to open old wounds and carry the fight on into the present day. But among the childish displays of bile, outrage, and creative cussing (no bleep-outs here, folks) there are a few surprisingly uplifting moments--particularly when San Francisco's Judd Winick tours his old house and shares memories of his roommate and friend (and impulsive Puck's great nemesis), the late AIDS activist Pedro Zamora. --Grant Balfour
The Real World You Never Saw - Hawaii
(Dec. 21, 1999)
The Real World: Hawaii has revived the somewhat lackluster MTV series with its refreshingly interesting cast members and its problems that are more genuine than "Gee, you really annoy me." This is the episode known for its alcohol, nudity, and group of kids that seem to truly like each other. The Real World You Never Saw: Hawaii takes a peek at some of the events that ended up on the cutting-room floor. You're thinking T&A right now, aren't you? Yes, there's much discussion of Teck's "big black snake" and loads of bare bodies romping about, but with the obscured film, you don't get to see any of the privates being discussed--although there is one provocative scene in which three women strip for a photo shoot. What you do get on this video is exactly what you'd expect if you've seen any of the other Never Saw tapes: cameramen flops (including one who fell into the pool during a romantic moment), body noises, and lots of conversation about poop. Fans of the show won't want to be without this one. --Jenny Brown
(Dec. 21, 1999)
The Real World: Hawaii has revived the somewhat lackluster MTV series with its refreshingly interesting cast members and its problems that are more genuine than "Gee, you really annoy me." This is the episode known for its alcohol, nudity, and group of kids that seem to truly like each other. The Real World You Never Saw: Hawaii takes a peek at some of the events that ended up on the cutting-room floor. You're thinking T&A right now, aren't you? Yes, there's much discussion of Teck's "big black snake" and loads of bare bodies romping about, but with the obscured film, you don't get to see any of the privates being discussed--although there is one provocative scene in which three women strip for a photo shoot. What you do get on this video is exactly what you'd expect if you've seen any of the other Never Saw tapes: cameramen flops (including one who fell into the pool during a romantic moment), body noises, and lots of conversation about poop. Fans of the show won't want to be without this one. --Jenny Brown














