The Apprentice
The Apprentice

The Apprentice

1999Movie106 minEnglish

Joe Landon comes home from work to discover that he is no longer welcome. Tossed from the nest, Joe moves on to build a new life in the city. Teaming up with Scott Matthews for play for pay, Joe then meets Chris Rock, who teaches him the ropes on how to succeed in the world of high-class male hustling. The two instantly hit it off and proceed to cross the line between work, sex, and love.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: N/A (TV Series)Genres: Reality, Game-Show, Business

Plot Summary

The Apprentice is a reality competition series where a group of aspiring businessmen and women compete in a series of challenges designed to test their business acumen. Each week, the participants are divided into two teams and assigned a task, such as selling a product or running a business for a day. The losing team must then face elimination in a boardroom session, where the host, Donald Trump, decides who will be fired. The last contestant remaining wins a lucrative one-year contract with one of Trump's companies.

Critical Reception

The Apprentice was a cultural phenomenon upon its release, lauded for its innovative format and the charismatic presence of Donald Trump. It brought business concepts to mainstream television in an engaging and accessible way, often praised for its fast-paced challenges and the dramatic boardroom eliminations. While some critics found the show's emphasis on wealth and competition superficial, its widespread popularity and influence on the reality television landscape are undeniable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its innovative format and engaging challenges that made business accessible.
  • Donald Trump's hosting was seen as a key factor in the show's appeal and dramatic tension.
  • The show's focus on competition and success resonated with a broad audience.

Google audience: Audience reception for the original 1999 series is difficult to quantify through modern Google review metrics. However, its significant cultural impact and high viewership indicate strong audience engagement and interest in the business-focused reality competition format.

Awards & Accolades

Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Reality Program (2004, 2005).

Fun Fact

The show's iconic tagline, 'You're fired!', became a widely recognized catchphrase and a significant part of popular culture.

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