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MTV Trashes Island for Real World/Road Rules Challenge Episode

September 16, 2008

Looks like MTV didn’t learn anything from their attempt to green up their reality show, The Real World.  Earlier this year, the Real World cast enjoyed living in a green house, complete with sustainable furniture, solar panels, dual-flush toilets and a tour by Summer Rayne Oakes.  But when the network traveled to Boca del Drago, Republic of Panama to shoot a Real World/Road Rules challenge this summer, they certainly weren’t keeping the environment in mind.

The Tree Climber Coalition documented the destruction left behind on the island after the MTV crew was done with it (and have accounts of finding scripts for the so-called reality show, among other things).

Finally, toward the end of July, we were told that the “show” was over and that the crew and the participants were gone. One of our students and I took a walk out toward the area to see what was to be seen. The security was gone, the gate on the road was closed, and life seemed back to normal. We found the “new” driveway that had been made to access the site and we took a cautious walk down toward the beach. All was quiet; nobody stopped us. Down the hill we went toward the beach and began to see just what a crew of TV people could do when they decided to make a production. The place looked like a trash dump and there was an area of devastation inconsistent with the surrounding forest. MTV had packed up and gone and there was nothing left behind that could be compared with what had been there before. Refer to the photos at the start of this article in order to get a visual idea of what I am talking about here. I have seen the aftermath of a tornado and this was almost as bad. The area had been deserted with little attempt at any sort of cleanup of the mess.

As Jmaher and Michael Drake of the Tree Climber Coalition point out, the show is supposedly set in a remote island location, but there are houses within yards of the set.  MTV cut down a large area of rainforest to create the set, and left large amounts of trash behind.  They also conducted activities on a protected island that has been declared off-limits to human visitation, and flew a helicopter very low over the forest, disturbing the formerly tranquil setting which is home to a wide variety of wildlife.

It’s definitely at odds with the so-called ‘MTV Green Crusade’.  Real green, guys.

Link [Tree Climber Coalition]
Photo credit: Michael Drake

James Franco and Seth Rogen Smoke ‘Fake’ Weed at MTV Movie Awards

June 6, 2008

It’s our favorite kind of green celeb gossip. That is, the other kind of green. You know what I’m sayin’?

James Franco and Seth Rogen had a message for kids at the MTV Movie Awards: don’t smoke pot. And especially don’t smoke fake pot. The actors lit up a ‘fake’ joint as they promoted their new film, The Pineapple Express – but audience members reported that it sure smelled like the real thing. As they lit up the joint, MTV cameras panned out to a wide shot.

“Kids, don’t really smoke fake weed like this,” Rogen told the crowd at the Gibson Amphitheatre.

James Franco is no stranger to the green stuff, as evidenced in this hilarious interview with MTV from last December. Uhhhh, whaaaaat? Duuuuude.

The wide shot thing is kind of funny considering the fact that any parent who lets their kids watch the MTV Movie Awards is probably rolling their kids’ joints anyway. Landmark reality show The Real World has devolved from showing at least somewhat intelligent twentysomethings dealing with, you know, life and stuff, to barely blurred hot tub orgies. Moral of the story: MTV is not for kids.

Remember when VH1 used to be the square adult contemporary channel that played Michael Bolton and Amy Grant videos? Now it’s the home of Flavor of Love. How times change.

Link [Ecorazzi] + [Film Drunk]