Saturday Night Live: The Best of Saturday TV Funhouse
Author: DVD
Format: NTSC
Release Date: 24-10-2006
Details: Product Description Saturday Night Live: The Best of Saturday TV Funhouse Includes Cartoons in Their Original, "Un-Cut" Theatrical Versions with Footage Not Shown on TV. Hosted by STEPHEN COLBERT and STEVE CARELL Created by Emmy Award-winning SNL Writer and Cast Member, Robert Smigel, and featuring Animated Segments that Satirically Mock Everything from Politics and Current Events to Superheroes. DVD Bonus Features Include Exciting Guest Commentary Over 1 Hour of Bonus Cartoons and More. DVD Features All-Star commentary with creator Robert Smigel, the voices of Ace & Gary: Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert, Mr. T, James Carville, Al Franken, Bryant Gumbel and more. Features popular cartoons in their original, un-cut version including: The X-Presidents, Fun With Real Audio, Michael Jackson, Mr. T, Saddam and Osama, and fan-favorite The Ambiguously Gay Duo. Amazon.ca The envelope-pushing cartoons created by Robert Smigel for "Saturday TV Funhouse" on Saturday Night Live are tasteless, crass, borderline offensive, and almost universally hilarious. This disc collects two dozen of the best, and viewing them together makes for a deliciously warped vision of Smigel and a relentlessly silly prism through which to view American pop culture. Case in point: The action-adventure heroes Ace and Gary, "The Ambiguously Gay Duo" (voiced, with deadpan earnestness, by Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert), are actually pretty unambiguous, but the joke is played just straight enough--while fighting to save the earth, they always allocate time to accessorize--and to pat one another on the bum for a job well done. In "Bambi 2002," Disney is roasted for its policy of pulling choice children's titles from the marketplace and releasing instead direct-to-video sequels that may not be up to the level of the original. In the "sequel," Bambi's mom is OK ("it was just a head wound, son"), and Bambi and his forest posse are hip-hop kids fighting terrorists in their spare time. "Remember, kids," the TV announcer intones, "it's all the Bambi you'll get for 10 years." Other highlights include the cartoon beauty contest "Are You Hot?" (in which Strawberry Shortcake beats out Betty Boop for sex appeal), and the black-and-white industrial training film "Sexual Harassment and You," which advises employees on the three rules for trysting with a co-worker while avoiding a sexual harassment lawsuit: 1. Be Handsome. 2. Be Attractive. and 3. Don't be unattractive. Elsewhere, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are skewered by their own words, and Michael Jackson reappears as a Hanna-Barbera creation--and still manages to be creepy. Extras include commentaries by Smigel, Carell, Colbert, Al Franken, James Carville, and others, as well as extra cartoon snippets and original art and storyboards. --A.T. Hurley
UPC: 057373172063
EAN: 0057373172063
Languages: English
Binding: DVD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood