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See below - I hope this is not a Hunter.... Several years ago there was a production company at Hunter auditioning for this. Orville was still alive, and no one could believe he would let it happen. The New York Daily News is breathlessly reporting (or warning) that the creators of the once immensely popular “Jersey Shore” TV-er may be heading to a mountain resort near you.
The casting process is going on right now for the proposed show titled “Turn Up The Heat,” but as the Daily News wonders, “can you shoot a whole show in a hot tub?”
The producers claim the new show will be as over-the-top as their long-running reality series. The set? An as yet un-named eastern ski resort. Hunter or Killington, maybe?
“You partied with us all summer on the shore,” say the producers, “and now we’re back to redefine winter. It’s clearly designed to appeal to booze-swilling twenty-somethings who aren’t afraid of a little snow… you already know how hot the party is gonna be, even on ice.”
The Daily News wonders out loud if it will work: “A ski slope is a far different setting than a beach. For one thing, everyone is dressed. In layers.”
There is no network attached to the show yet and no quarantee, says the paper, that the project will even make it to the airwaves. But, if you fit the part, so to speak, and want to try for a role, just head to this casting website.
The casting process is going on right now for the proposed show titled “Turn Up The Heat,” but as the Daily News wonders, “can you shoot a whole show in a hot tub?”
The producers claim the new show will be as over-the-top as their long-running reality series. The set? An as yet un-named eastern ski resort. Hunter or Killington, maybe?
“You partied with us all summer on the shore,” say the producers, “and now we’re back to redefine winter. It’s clearly designed to appeal to booze-swilling twenty-somethings who aren’t afraid of a little snow… you already know how hot the party is gonna be, even on ice.”
The Daily News wonders out loud if it will work: “A ski slope is a far different setting than a beach. For one thing, everyone is dressed. In layers.”
There is no network attached to the show yet and no quarantee, says the paper, that the project will even make it to the airwaves. But, if you fit the part, so to speak, and want to try for a role, just head to this casting website.