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Justin Timberlake Wants You To Get On "The Phone"

Posted by Olivia Purnell

 

And far be it from us to question JT’s judgment . . . after all that is a picture of the former mouseketeer getting freaked by the queen bee (no, not Lil Kim), Madonna herself.

But his new show, MTV’s The Phone looks kinda wack . . .

Nymag.com says the show:

Revolves around contestants who receive a spooky call on an anonymous cell phone that just happens to be in their immediate vicinity. The contestants then receive a series of instructions from a poor man's Jigsaw instructing them to complete some sort of The Mole meets Punk'd–type of mission.


So, surprise, surprise, we’re a bit, how shall we say . . . less than impressed.  If JT pitched us a show about a dance off, (you know, dance battling for dollars, street style) we’d be ready.  We’ve been waiting for a reality TV adaptation of You Got Served (only the best movie, evah).  We love America’s Best Dance Crew, but there’s always room for JT to improve on Randy Jackson’s model.  And if he tried, we’d be down like Julie Brown.  But no, instead we get to watch wide-eyed teens solve ambiguous Hardy Boys mysteries that involve exploding BMWs.  

Wanna see?  Here’s a clip.  Don’t worry, it’s short.


 

What???  Even Executive Producer Justin seems embarrassed by that.


(nymag.com)


Previously:

Justin Timberlake Added to Jimmy Fallon’s Debut
Justin Timberlake’s Mom Loves a “D**k In a Box”
Andy Samberg Thinks Everyone Has A Dong


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