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Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:01 pm
by Terrainasaur_Archive
So great is this show. So many moments of genius. The burn victim that loves Titanica, "the Joke the Musical," that one with the scientist that's the nerd in the group of scientists and ends up having sex with the playful cartoon animals, and so many more that I can't remember at this moment. Having it on dvd is dangerous, because I've watched it to the point of hating it.

How about the Tenacious D show?

Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2005 12:12 am
by kenoki_Archive
loved mr show, watched it religiously, had the bootleg vhs tapes, then got the dvds... thought almost everything about it was hilarious (hello wycked sceptor), even accidentally called out hbo to one of the mr show producers (while just asking about an episode) after watching one on hbo comedy (this was maybe 5 yrs ago) who apparently weren't paying mr show the royalties for showing them... or even telling them. anyway, then came run ronnie run, which i am sad to say, has ruined mr show for me for a very long time. it's funny how one bomb like that can do it for you but... god damn, that was one helluva bomb and now i am not totally sure if i can trust them. even bob.

Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 8:41 am
by tmidgett_Archive
Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:On the few occasions that I have stumbled upon an episode of "Mr. Show", I've found it to be obvious, precious, self-indulgent (in the bad way), mean-spirited and, most importantly, unfunny.

I'm swimming against the tide here, but this isn't a recently formed opinion. I've hated this show and these bozos for years.

CRAP.

On the other hand, I could watch "Insomniac" or "Trigger Happy TV" all day long.


I hadn't seen enough of it. I just YouTubed any of the sketches mentioned in this thread that I could find.

Now I have seen enough of it.

There must be a gene for Mr. Show appreciation that we lack, Bradley. I agree with your assessment. I chuckled once, kind of, but I really didn't find it funny at all.

Crap.

Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 8:52 am
by trompuss_Archive
i loved the bit about all the people dying on the roller coaster. "the Devastator"--2 full minutes, under water! "how many more lives will it take?"

Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 9:00 am
by vockins_Archive
I think I mentioned somewhere else on these forums that a band I played in opened up for a Mr. Show DVD in Memphis.

No, we did not play a free form jazz odyssey.

Top (or bottom) that, assholes.

Mr. Show is crap, WF of about three for the restaurant training video and the aforementioned founding fathers sketch.

Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 9:49 am
by John W_Archive
tmidgett wrote:
Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:
CRAP.

On the other hand, I could watch "Insomniac" or "Trigger Happy TV" all day long.


There must be a gene for Mr. Show appreciation that we lack, Bradley.

Crap.


Bradley R. Weissenberger, I like "Insomniac" and "Trigger Happy TV" as well! I also LOVE Mr. Show. I own all the DVDs. Not Crap! tmidgett, what other shows do you think are funny? Do you like sketch comedy? I am interested in this 'gene' being discussed! Someday scientists will be able to test for this gene -- people like Bradley and Tim will get better insurance rates because they will be less likely to die laughing at Mr. Show, unlike people like me!

Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 11:21 am
by Chapter Two_Archive
Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote: I could watch ... "Trigger Happy TV" all day long.



The first time the busking opera singer was on that show was probably the most I've ever laughed at a television set.

I also knew one of the blokes who was a mugging squirrel. Here he is on the occasion of the Queen's Golden Jubilee as an executioner.

Image

Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 11:23 am
by electrons_Archive
I consider myself a severe Mr. Show fan. They took sketch comedy to a level that really wasn't happening, and still isn't. The characters were the absurd part of people you know, the situations were often based on something you've been a part of, but twisted in a way that the viewer probably didn't expect, keeping it interesting, and the overall show's editing was, and still is, utterly unique and flowing. (This could be Tim's issue for not diggin it, but whatever) I recommend that you go and rent the DVD and watch an episode in its entirety. It comes full circle from beginning to end, cleverly inserting a theme throughout.

I know that you used to be able to rent them for free at certain video stores in the community section, alongside those free, afterschool special type videos. This could have been the pre-DVD TV show boom, but its worth looking into. Or if you have Netflix, queue it.

That being said, there are still bits that are worthwhile on youtube:


The Audition


Pallies


Blow up the Moon


Don Pratt


Earth Shoes


and there are a few here.

Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 11:33 am
by tmidgett_Archive
John W. wrote:tmidgett, what other shows do you think are funny? Do you like sketch comedy? I am interested in this 'gene' being discussed!


SCTV is my gold standard for sketch comedy. I started watching it when it was still on Canadian TV w/no laugh track. It formed much of my sense of humor. I buy all the box sets as they come out.

Chappelle's Show, often hilarious. Watched every episode.

Kids in the Hall, I liked. I thought some of it was great. Watched many episodes.

I like Monty Python pretty well. Not a huge fan, don't go out of my way to watch it, but I like it.

Saturday Night Live has always been hit or miss, except that period in the mid-80s when it was pure miss. I haven't watched it regularly for a long time.

Show: Mr. Show

Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 12:36 pm
by John W_Archive
tmidgett wrote:SCTV is my gold standard for sketch comedy.

Oh man!
Many times I have been tempted by those glorious DVD sets... someday.
Right! I'm off to Amazon to ogle a little bit.