Guy Who Uploads Him Eating Lunch Every Day on Youtube

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Epic Meal Fourth dimension
Says EpicMealTime, and to the left of the text is a silhouette of a skull wearing a bandana with crossed knives underneath.

Ballsy Meal Time logo

Genre Cooking evidence (food porn), comedy, parody
Created by
  • Harley Morenstein
  • Sterling Toth
Starring
  • Harley Morenstein
  • David Heuff (2010–2015)
  • Josh Elkin (2010–2015)
  • Ameer Atari
  • Mike Assor
  • Danny Harroch
  • Adam Sand
  • Mike Santos
  • Lemme Kno
  • Alex Perrault (2010–2013)
  • Tyler Lemco (2010–2013)
  • Shawn Dascal (2010)
Country of origin Canada
Original language English
No. of episodes 350 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer Evan Rimer
Cinematography Sterling Toth
Camera setup Canon 7D digital single-lens reflex camera
Release
Original network
  • YouTube (October 2010–present)
  • Revision3 (April 2011–July 5, 2012)
Original release October 17, 2010 (2010-10-17) –
present

Ballsy Repast Time is a Canadian YouTube cooking evidence known for creating extremely high-calorie meals, by and large out of meat products (with particular emphasis on bacon) and including alcohol (especially Jack Daniel'due south). Information technology debuted in Oct 2010, and since and so has started to release an episode every Tuesday.[1] Information technology is hosted by Harley Morenstein and a group of his friends. They are at present represented by The Gersh Agency and Brillstein-Grey Entertainment,[2] and have signed with multi-channel network Collective Digital Studio.[3] Epic Meal Time won the 2011 Shorty Honor in the Food Category.[iv] [5]

The series began in Montreal, Quebec, the group's place of origin, but episodes have been filmed in California, where invitee stars including Tony Hawk, Kevin Smith, and Arnold Schwarzenegger have made appearances.

In December 2012, Epic Meal Time spawned a spin-off series titled Epic Chef, inspired by the Food Network serial Chopped. In this series, 2 chefs boxing the 45-minute clock to create a meal using three underground ingredients mixed with a briefcase total of salary and the featured alcoholic potable of the 24-hour interval.[6] [7]

History

The idea for Epic Meal Fourth dimension was created when a friend filmed Morenstein eating a Wendy's hamburger that contained half dozen beef patties and 18 bacon strips to the theme song from The Terminator. They posted the footage on YouTube, where information technology gathered thousands of hits.[8]

It was from that video that the idea for the first episode of Epic Meal Time, titled "The Worst Pizza Ever!", came virtually. In the episode, which was filmed on July 9, 2010, Morenstein and his friend Alex Perrault collection around to various fast nutrient restaurants in Montréal to purchase ingredients for said pizza. The two men purchased a box of KFC popcorn craven, a Taco Bell Crunchwrap Supreme, a McDonald's Big Mac and Craven McNuggets, a Wendy'southward Baconator and french fries, and an A&West Teen Burger (bacon cheeseburger) and onion rings. Using a plain cheese pizza they too purchased as a base, Morenstein and Perrault stacked the fast nutrient items on top of and covered the entire dish in cheese, and placed it in an oven to melt the cheese and secure the fast nutrient items to the pizza. The entire repast totaled 5,210 calories and 286 grams of fat. It was posted on YouTube on October 17, 2010.[9] On October 17, 2011, one year after their showtime video, they re-made their first e'er repast, only this fourth dimension in a block.[x] On October sixteen, 2012, two years after their start video, they re-fabricated their outset ever meal, simply this fourth dimension equally a deep dish pizza.[11]

Morenstein admits the show is "Jackass in the kitchen", and Epic Meal Time'south logo is closely modeled after the American stunt and prank show's own skull and crutches logo.[1] An upside-down cooking pot rests on the skull, while the crutches accept been replaced by crossed carving knives.

The group filmed a pilot for G4TV.[12] They were formerly signed with Revision3, an Cyberspace-based tv set network,[13] before leaving the network in July 2012.

Format

A screenshot of hamburgers being added to the meal, with fat and calorie counters visible at the upper left and lower right hand sides of the image.

Wendy'southward Baconators being added in the "TurBaconEpic Thanksgiving" episode, with the individual and full fat and calorie counters visible

Each episode (typically 3–6 minutes in length) features Morenstein as the host. His profanity is bleeped out by bird calls.[1] The episodes are filmed with a Canon 7D digital single-lens reflex camera.[14] The episode begins with Morenstein, other recurring Epic Repast Time members, and occasionally other guests, cooking the repast itself. Almost of the meals are meat-based, with alcoholic beverages (particularly Jack Daniel's whiskey) and bacon strips often included. In nigh episodes, as components are added to the meal, on-screen counters display the calorie and fatty content of each new addition and of the overall repast. In "Maximum Protein Experience", the group as well included a protein counter.[15] In episodes that involve processed and no meat, bacon strips are substituted with AirHeads Xtremes Sweetly Sour Belts, which take been affectionately called "gay bacon strips" due to their rainbow color.[16]

The episode ends with a group of people eating the meal, often very messily with their hands and sometimes incorporating unusual serving utensils similar wooden paddles, a chainsaw, and hockey sticks. Morenstein ends each episode with his "Next time" line, telling viewers what the grouping volition swallow adjacent fourth dimension, which is usually random and completely irrelevant to the show.[17] [eighteen] For instance, in one episode, he says, "Adjacent fourth dimension, nosotros eat Cabbage Patch Kids."[19]

Episodes

Bandage and coiffure

Harley Morenstein, the creator of Ballsy Meal Time.

The primary Ballsy Meal Time cast members are Harley Morenstein (born July 20, 1985), a Canadian, and his friend Sterling Toth.[20] [21]

Morenstein is a former substitute high school teacher from Montreal.[1] [22] He co-created the bear witness with Sterling Toth, who acts as the cameraman.[23] Also frequently involved is Alex Perrault, a personal trainer whose character, "Muscles Glasses",[fourteen] [17] [24] [23] is known for his cogitating aviator sunglasses. Concordia University students David Heuff (Cousin Dave), Tyler Lemco, Josh Elkin (Ballsy Mook), and Ameer Atari (Prince Atari) too announced frequently.[24] Evan Rimer is their producing partner.[2]

Income method

Epic Meal Time uses merchandising to raise money for the testify, currently selling a line of branded T-shirts. In interviews, Morenstein and Toth have also discussed the creation of a cookbook and an iPhone app.[23] The episodes besides comprise advertisements, generated by YouTube using Google AdSense. More recently, the group has participated in referral programs for other companies such as Netflix and Gamefly.[25] Most of the referral codes are given through the Epic Meal Time website, though the group has occasionally directly mentioned them in videos.[26] [27]

An EpicMealTime video game was released as an app on the Android and iOS for purchase and download on July 26, 2012.[28] The game is somewhat similar to that of Fruit Ninja and information technology revolves around one of the Epic Meal Time crew. The playable characters, beginning with Harley Morenstein, eat unhealthy food such as pizza, meat and salary while avoiding and pushing away more than salubrious consumables, mostly vegetables. Gameplay shows the EMT member being fed and opening his oral cavity to receive the food that flings in from both directions, while the role player then navigates the nutrient to become to the member's oral fissure and pushes away salubrious items. The game starts with three strikes and if the player consumes iii healthy items, the game ends. There are no "levels" only only playing for score as "games" are counted every time the histrion retries. Challenges tin can be unlocked too as more nutrient items, backgrounds, crew members and hats.[29]

Reception

The show has become extremely pop, receiving millions of views per episode, prompting Morenstein to quit his job equally a teacher and Toth to quit his equally a graphic designer.[ane] [thirty] Morenstein explained the popularity by proverb, "In this day and age, I feel similar there'southward a big emphasis on organic foods or a lot of negative media in regards to obesity and stuff like that. Nosotros are in that location eating this, and [viewers] are eating vicariously through us."[31]

In March 2011, Morenstein and Toth won a Shorty Award in the food category. The Shorty Awards recognizes social media and Twitter fan-favorites. Epic Meal Time won alee of Twitter phenomenon Ruth Bourdain and shows like Nutrient Network's Bitchin' Kitchen.[four] [5]

Parodies

A parody show entitled Regular Ordinary Swedish Meal Time shows a grouping of Swedish people preparing traditional Swedish cuisine in an over-the-peak way.[32] Some other parody, "Epic Meal Time – Kids Edition", shows a immature boy creating a macaroni and cheese meat lasagna in a similar style equally Epic Meal Time.[33] Kings of Kaukau is a parody show created past the Hawaiian comedy troupe One Hundred Thirty Plus Zero Artistic Team, which combines Epic Meal Fourth dimension 'due south fashion of cooking with Hawaiian culture.[34] [35] YouTuber boogie2988 made a parody episode of the show entitled "Francis Repast Time: Mountain Dew Stew" which features every type of Mount Dew as well as diverse types of candy and sugary sweets such equally marshmallows and candy corn.[36]

Appearances

Epic Meal Time appeared in their kickoff late nighttime interview on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on March 17, 2011, where they created an "inside-out" shepherd'southward pie variation (made with mashed potatoes, Kraft Dinner, pastrami, prosciutto, Velveeta, bacon, and charcoal-broil sauce) that was shaped like a motorcar. Afterwards, actor Rainn Wilson, Leno'south other guest that nighttime, made an advent to aid in eating it.[37] Ballsy Repast Time has besides appeared on other YouTube channels, including a cross-over episode with The Fundamental of Awesome in "Epic Mealtime Showdown of Awesome",[38] and in a skit with Freddie Wong entitled "Ballsy VFX Time".[39] They appeared at the 2011 Comic Con, where they performed a live show.[forty] In Baronial 2011, Epic Meal Time made an advent on the DC Shoes promo video "Ken Block'south Gymkhana Four: The Hollywood Megamercial".[41] On August 3, 2013, the Epic Meal Fourth dimension coiffure appeared on "Shark After Nighttime" during the Discovery Channel'southward Shark Calendar week.[42]

On November 11, 2015, Josh Elkin competed in the "Superstar Sabotage" charity tournament on the Nutrient Network series Cutthroat Kitchen. He was eliminated in the starting time round, but won $2,500 for Autism Speaks. In March 2016, he became i of the judges on Cooks vs. Cons, another Nutrient Network serial.

On October 11, 2016, Ameer Atari competed on the Food Network series Chopped, in an episode whose contestants all hosted online cooking shows. He was eliminated in the first circular ("Appetizer").

Lawsuit and controversy

In 2011, Harley and Darren Morenstein attempted to lock out co-creator Sterling Toth challenge that Toth wasn't fulfilling his role as cameraman and chief technician, to the detriment of the company. Toth responded to these allegations by taking upwards the issue in the Québec Superior Court, where he obtained a judgement ordering the Morensteins and Nexttime Productions Ltd. to provide him with a monthly account of sales, salaries and deductions, and obtain signed authorizations for any greenbacks withdrawals from Nexttime intended for them or members of their family.[43] Subsequent legal proceedings were settled out of courtroom, though neither party has alluded to the exact details of the settlement. Toth was no longer part of the company following the lawsuit.[44]

In 2013, Perrault and Lemco left the show; Perrault cited conflicts with Morenstein and his brother, saying, "Essentially, I felt like I wasn't being treated fairly considering the value I brought to the bear witness. Other than Harley, no other member of the coiffure had any buying of the visitor." When asked about his difference, Lemco replied, "Concern got in the way of it existence fun."[45]

In a video blog, Morenstein explained that he co-created the Muscles Glasses grapheme and Perrault was an actor hired to fill that role. Following Perrault's departure, Morenstein expanded the Muscles Glasses grapheme into a spin-off series titled The Fable of Muscles Glasses, which chronicles the adventures of dissimilar men from different eras wearing the Aviator sunglasses.[46]

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External links

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_Meal_Time

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