(2008 TV Movie)

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Rude Tube
jboothmillard4 September 2008
Warning: Spoilers
YouTube has established itself as the most used video sharing site in the world since it was created in 2005, anyone can put on a video, and anyone and anything can be the star, and this countdown shows us the 50 most popular videos growing by the number of views, presented by Balls of Steel star Alex Zane, and with interviews by some of the stars themselves. Videos on the list include the world record for cup stacking, fanny farting, dog bites own leg, monkey smells but then faints, dog shags cat, mad hair wife, rap contest entry, Steve Ballmer at Microsoft convention, the Reh Dogg - "Why Must I Cry?" music video, karate baby, skateboarding dog (who in appeared in the film Lords of Dogtown), ninja wimps, the Dirty Dancing wedding, Pam & Tommy Lee - Hardcore & Uncensored, 1 Night in Paris (Hilton), Janice It Hurts, piano playing cat, Star Wars kid, The Quad Squad - 4 laughing babies, The Backdorn Boys lip syncing "I Want It That Way", break dance baby, Adhisaya Piravi - Pigmi Dance, Where The Hell Is Matt? - Matt Harding dancing badly around the world, Japanese Prisoners doing Thriller, Gary Brolma - The Numa Numa Song, Tay Zonday - "Chocolate Rain", sneezing panda, robot dance - Dave Burnell, Chris Crocker - Leave Britney, and the most popular, with over 80,000,000 views and growing, The Evolution of Dance starring Judson Laipply. Very good!
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10/10
Brilliant..
randomebayitems4 January 2009
i loved it. some great videos on there that I've never seen before. some very funny to. watch out for the repeated episodes and don't miss it. if you need cheering up then this is for you haha.

what i will say is that some videos are not that good at all and not worthy of a position. it is definitely worth watching again. like i said it made me laugh.

all in all it was a good show

Rude Tube is a television show broadcast on Channel 4. The pilot aired on February 16, 2008. It listed the top 50 original videos on YouTube, and was presented by English comedian Alex Zane.

The pilot drew 2.5 million viewers when aired in the Friday primetime slot, 10.8% of the viewers watching television in the United Kingdom at that part of the evening.
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