MTV Debuts New Sunday Lineup With "Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory" And "The CollegeHumor Show"
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MTV Debuts New Sunday Lineup With "Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory" And "The CollegeHumor Show"

 
January 21, 2009 08:59 pm CST 
 

MTV will kick Sunday night into high gear starting February 8, with an ambitious yet twisted lineup that includes Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory" And "The CollegeHumor Show."

Celebrity News Service has looked at the new shows and thinks viewers will enjoy them. A breakdown on the new MTV shows is as follows:

"Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory" at 9/8c -- After the success of "Rob & Big," ingenious skateboarder Rob Dyrdek is ready to become the Willy Wonka of Skateboarding in, "Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory." The Fantasy Factory is a 25,000 square foot industrial-complex-turned-funhouse designed to expand the reaches of Rob's skateboard empire, known as Dyrdek Enterprises.

The heart of the Fantasy Factory is Rob's office that sits atop the world's first indoor concrete skate plaza -- a place where anything Rob imagines can become reality. Rob continues to chase down his dreams in his own outlandish way, whether strapping on bouncy stilts to take on Lakers' Lamar Odom in a game of one-on-one basketball (a potential investor for Rob's co-owned restaurant), or enlisting longtime friend and skateboarding superstar Danny Way to help break the world's land-speed record on a skateboard. Rob's cousin Drama returns as Rob's nave, beat-upon whipping boy and personal assistant.

"The CollegeHumor Show" at 9:30/8:30c -- Created by two high school friends to share their crazy photos and stories while in college, CollegeHumor.com has grown into a pop culture phenomenon with six million loyal monthly readers. Shot in the actual site offices and featuring the actual site employees (who play themselves), "The CollegeHumor Show" is a scripted offbeat look into the company that creates some of today's most popular Internet comedy.

The twenty-something characters infuse their workplace with a chaotic frat-house attitude, making it feel more like a summer camp without counselors than an actual functioning business (turn the boss's office into a ball pit? Why not?). The strength of the show lies in its ability to capture the energy and randomness of Internet comedy while grounding the fast-paced scenes in a relatable, character-driven story.

 
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