Midnight Money Madness

2006

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Released: 28 August 2006 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Midnight Money Madness was an interactive game show on TBS, hosted by Jerilee Bonner, Danny Seckel and Craig J. Jackson. Featured in the two-hour program were interactive games where the viewers can win cash prizes. The show aired around 12 a.m. - 2 a.m, in two separate feeds Monday through Thursday.

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Fluentiama Perfect cast and a good story
Murphy Howard I enjoyed watching this film and would recommend other to give it a try , (as I am) but this movie, although enjoyable to watch due to the better than average acting fails to add anything new to its storyline that is all too familiar to these types of movies.
Aubrey Hackett While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
eclecticbuzzard This show, which airs tonight for the final time, was a low budget show flying by the seat of its pants. It was unpolished and unglamorous. It appeared as if the producers made up the ideas for the games just hours before each episode aired. Almost all of the comments by the hosts were completely spontaneous, which is how it had to be since it the situation was constantly changing from one minute to the next. But all of this was its charm. It was less "Hollywood" and more personable. Viewers called in and their voices were broadcast on air. Viewers emailed in and their words were read on air by the hosts. There was a genuine connection between the show and its viewers, and the fans felt the connection. The questions in the games were deliberately easy, and clues that were given were deliberately obvious. It was an easy way for any lucky person to win a bunch of money from home. On the show's website there is a forum where many happy viewers told their winning stories.A viewer had his choice of calling in on a land-line for 99 cents per call (up to 10 times per night), or sending text messages for 99 cents each (up to 10 times), or by registering online for free (up to 10 times).I decided soon after the show's first night to stop spending $10 on land-line calls into the show, and use my 10 free online registrations each night. I had no difficulty with the online registrations. Almost every night I received at least one call-back from the show, but each of those times another viewer actually got through to the hosts. No disappointment though, I still enjoyed playing. I will really miss it. It was great fun and the hosts made it quite exciting and enjoyable.
TB272-1 I hate this show so much. I use to love TBS because they were the only thing that use to play stuff after midnight. they use to play movies and stuff that were pretty good overall --- but now they must have run out of some kind of budget and shafted viewers with this crap. To play the freaking game you have to pay, and probably won't even get to play the game you called in for. Also, most of the games are unintelligent and the first couple of times I saw the beginning of it I thought it was a joke that TBS was doing or some long infomercial. I thought they started being cheap and doing infomercials during the middle of the night like the other stations. I was so sad to find out this was a real show and not some in-between fabrication. I don't understand why TBS brought this crappy show on to the channel. Can anyone tell me why they used this as a filler of midnight, instead of playing movies like they always did? Residuals too much for TBS? Really, I suppose they're just blaming it on the economy, where giving away 100 bucks is cheaper than putting on a rerun of "Space Cowboys."
rabidphil The only reason I'm giving this show that many is because stacey hayes is a hotty she reminds me of a British Stacy Keibler. The show itself sucks and is boring. Watch Conan or something at this time. Just flip to tbs at this time to see Stacy Hayes during a commercial. I hope to see the lovely stacey hayes in other sitcoms and feature films. If you do like game shows like this then maybe it is for you. The only reason I know about it is because I came upon it one night when I was bored. I stuck one minute of watching it because of her and then flipped to Conan. I don't even know why I'm writing a review for this show but one more time, the only reason to watch this show it to check out Stacy Hayes. Huh.
madison-abigail When I first heard of this it was exactly 15 minutes after the show began, I quickly became enthralled and wanted to learn how I can play. I got online and could not find any website including turner that gave me a link to register for free. Then I tried my cell phone, I text-ed what they said a "M" to the number specified for a dollar, 30 minutes later it welcomed me and said for more info text help. So I text-ed help. Again getting charged a dollar, then 30 minutes later and two games later I got a reply text, it said I will receive a call back in thirty seconds If I am selected if not play again. I immediately got back online and registered at TBS forums and saw nothing but complaints, someone calling people then hanging up on them. This game should be explained in greater detail. I was very disappointed with how unorganized they are. Also with the fact the hosts are giving away answers before people even call in. Just don't waste your money....GO to sleep!!!!