Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back

2018
7.2| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

Gordon Ramsay drives to struggling restaurants across the country in his state-of-the-art mobile kitchen and command center, Hell On Wheels, and tries to bring them back from the brink of disaster – all in just 24 hours.

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StunnaKrypto Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Ogosmith Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Cody One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
gilleliath I've enjoyed Kitchen Nightmares since the earliest British episodes, and the format tweaks in the new series represent a considerable 'improvement for the worse'. The false jeopardy of doing the shows in 24 hours makes the whole thing seem frantic, and there is no chance to assess what has happened - for either the restaurant or the viewer. Visiting the restaurant in disguise is a stupid gimmick; it's not as though restaurants in previous series had been able to deceive GR about the quality of the food! I'm only thankful he didn't try to do the accent.I feel as Coke fans probably felt when they changed the formula: something I thought I could rely on has let me down.
craignewman-90877 Turned off after 5 minutes due to the swearing being cut out (the only thing entertaining about GR shows) being British we don't edit swearing in our shows in case it hurts overly sensitive people, if you don't like it? Switch over . If this was broadcast on British TV (as his other shows usually are) then it would be uncut. I find it pathetic that Americans are happy with extreme violence in shows but say the F word and it's a no no. Just look at the walking dead.
tacosrocket I love Gordon Ramsay but that family in the first episode was extremely depressing. They are people who need professional help who's private business should have never been flaunted like that on TV. I know that there is always an element of this in 'reality' TV but usually, in my opinion, they leave a lot out and only give a small jist of a family's life but this was just allll hangin' out. Guys, that was not edgy or entertaining that was just depressing. And the producers already know that a TV show can't save restaurants so they're not even trying anymore. And the gimmicks seem... weird for Gordon. Maybe he's losing popularity and needs gimmicks to get viewers but.. yikes.
k_tomb It was not horrible, nor was it great, but it seemed more of the same as it was basically, "Kitchen Nightmares" but with the lame twist of having only 24 hours to revamp an eatery. Things seemed rushed, people MUST have been very tired doing this overnight. The set up of the show is that a failing eatery is supposedly being filmed for renovation, but unknown to them, Gordon Ramsay, is really doing his typical Kitchen Nighmare show instead. When they revealed it was actually Gordon, there was not much surprise shown, and the entire show seemed a bit set up and fake in some ways. Maybe the idea is just getting old, or maybe it never was all that real to begin with, but the drama seems way over the top, and everything comes together too well in most of these shows. Not a lot of finesse and just comes off seeming staged a bit.