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'Red Carpet Run' Has a Great Play-Along Element

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Contestants vie for prizes on 'Red Carpet Run'

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The Bottom Line

Red Carpet Run, a weekly game show available at redcarpetrun.tv, combines entertainment trivia with fun gimmicks, and just enough cheesiness to make it fresh and enjoyable. Everyone from the contestants to the host seem to be having a good time, and you'll find yourself playing along with the game as it progresses.

The endgame is both challenging and visually amusing, as contestants must answer a series of questions while running on a treadmill.

Take some time out of your day to catch an episode or two of Red Carpet Run - you'll be pleasantly surprised at how much fun it is!

Pros

  • Viewers can play along with the game while watching
  • The game is upbeat and moves at a solid pace
  • The red carpet theme is integrated well
  • Noah Starr is a competent and professional host
  • Audience prizes are given away with each episode

Cons

  • It's not clear what prizes the contestants are playing for at the beginning of the game

Description

  • Three contestants start off in the Audition Round. The first two to get three correct answers move on to the next round.
  • The second round is called Sudden Fame. This round is timed, and the contestant with the most points at the end moves on.
  • Round three is the Red Carpet Run. The contestant runs on a treadmill and answers rapid-fire questions. Five correct answers in 60 seconds wins the game.
  • Game winners return for the next episode to face two new challengers.
  • Prizes include meals at local restaurants and other items.
  • Viewers can answer the weekly Audience Question for a chance to win prizes.
  • 'Red Carpet Run' is hosted by Noah Starr, with assistant Alexandra Siegel. The show was created by Michael Todd Cohen.

Guide Review - 'Red Carpet Run' Has a Great Play-Along Element

One of the necessary elements for any great game show is the play-along aspect for viewers. If you can't get involved in the game and play along with the contestants, you're going to lose interest fairly quickly. Online game show Red Carpet Run embraces the play-along factor, adding in some great gimmicks and a consistent theme to tie everything together.

Red Carpet Run is, on the surface, a simple trivia game in which contestants must answer entertainment-based trivia questions. The red carpet theme is extended through every element of the show, from the red velvet ropes sectioning off the audience to the fun and delightfully cheesy backdrops.

Three contestants begin each game, and after two elimination rounds only one is left standing. The last round is the best part of the show, challenging the contestant to run on a treadmill at increasing speeds while answering rapid-fire questions. Making it even more interesting is the backdrop, which gives viewers the impression that the contestant is actually running down a lengthy red carpet.

The host, Noah Starr, brings an old-fashioned style to the game, reminiscent of classic game show hosts, complete with a tuxedo and cue cards. Starr interacts well with the contestants and keeps the pace of the game at a steady trot.

Many people have been avoiding online productions because, to be honest, the production standards can tend towards being cringe-worthy. While Red Carpet Run isn't completely seamless, it's professionally done and extremely watchable. It's very evident that a lot of effort and time is spent making the show enjoyable for viewers.

If you're a film or television buff, you'll really enjoy Red Carpet Run. The questions are perfectly suited to play along with from the comfort of your computer chair, and you'll really get a kick out of the red carpet theme that is prevalent throughout each episode. There's also an audience question each week, which you can answer to win prizes.

Red Carpet Run episodes and updates can be found at redcarpetrun.tv, and you can also become a fan of the show on Facebook or follow them on Twitter.

User Reviews

 5 out of 5
Red Carpet Run, Member snc11

Awesome show. Loved it! Funny and refreshing break from the norm. Must see!!

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