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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Paar Collection, with One Problem,
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This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
As someone who grew up with Jack Paar's Friday night program, I love this three CD set. Smart TV, the interviews with famous politicians and the monologues are all first rate. All present Paar as he was, a man from whom you could expect the unexpected.The third disc - three full length Paar programs -- was a slight letdown. I am disappointed that the famous Garland/Goulet show (which Paar thought was his best) was substituted for a subpar Paar/Garland program from London. All in all, a must for anyone who enjoys great TV.
26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Where's the real good stuff?,
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This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
I bought this DVD hoping to recapture the 50's "Paar" experience. It didn't happen. Some short segments are very entertaining - but there aint' enough of em! Where, Oh Where, are Charlie Weaver, Genvieve, Dodie Goodman, Hans Conried, Hermione Gingold, Jack Douglas and his charming Japanese wife, Rieko? These were the "Regulars" we tuned in nightly to see interact with Jack. Jack himself would be disappointed. You 50's folks, think twice about buying this superficial compilation.
48 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
AN ABSOLUTE VISUAL CATASTROPHY!!!!!!!,
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This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
In August 1998, a VHS 2 tape release titled "As I Was Saying"was released. It was a very well done documentary about Jack Paar, the pioneer and first to introduce the talk show format to the American public. While the video quality was obviously not as clear and crisp as that offered by DVD, it neverthless was good and made for enjoyable viewing. It remains one of the favorites in my 300 plus collection of VHS tapes. But like almost all collectors, I am anxious to convert my collection entirely to DVD as the titles are released in that format. Several weeks ago, I read that "The Jack Paar Collection" was I just read that "As I Was Saying" has just been released on
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been done better,
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This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
Being born in 1958, I never saw the Jack Paar show when it was on because I was too young, but I have always heard about the mercurial Paar. The set starts off well with a documentary featuring old footage mixed with current interviews with Paar sidekick Hugh Downs, Dick Cavett (who wrote for the show and was himself a Paar disciple) and the Smothers Brothers, among others. The second disk contains show highlights including Bobby Kennedy's first TV appearance after the assassination of his brother, the Liberace/Cassius Clay duet, Richard Nixon playing the piano, and a Billy Graham interview, which I could not suffer through.
The highlights of Disk 3 include Jonathan Winters teasing Bette Davis, who teaches everyone how to do an impression of herself (everyone smoking) and an obviously inebriated Judy Garland doing 2 songs and holding hands with Paar during the interview. Yes, Bette Davis is hoarse and Garland is way out there, but these are fascinating to watch BECAUSE of these quirks, you would never see anything like this done on TV today, it has gotten so slick and produced. The drawbacks are: 1 Some of the clips from disk 1 are repeated on the other disks, which is maddening. 2. The great Judy Garland / Robert Goulet show is discussed, but the show is not shown, only a short clip. 3. Worst of all, where is the infamous walk-off??? I wouldn't purchase this set, but it is definitely worth renting to see the originator of the unscripted talk show format, perhaps the most copied format in all of TV. The on-line services have it available for rental.
28 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
HORRIBLE SET!,
By HH (Sherman Oaks, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
In addition to what the other person said about the lack of clips, the extras include an interview with an NBC page??? Plus NO attempt to include clips of WHEN Jack Paar walked out, nor any of the other classic segments. This is just a compilation of public domain material not copyrighted by NBC they threw on without thought. Why don't they just put on the NBC special that Jack himself hosted in the mid 90's? It had all his best clips PLUS his own commentary about them such as with the Beatles "Didn't you ever think Ringo was underpaid?"...
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Talk Show Ever,
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This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
Jack Paar was the greatest of all talk show hosts then and
now. No question about that. This collection brought back many, many memories of TV when it was really good. Paar was the most interesting interviewer-his monologues were as fascinating as any interview with his guests. This collection reminds you how funny Jonathan Winters was. I could listen to Robert Morley for hours. It made me sad to see President Kennedy and the wonderful promises we lost in his death. The most intriguing facet of Paar was that he actually wasnt in charge of the conversation-the guests were and that is what set Paar aside from all other talk show hosts since. We have lost alot, I mean alot of good TV since Paar which is a very sad thing.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Very Worthwhile Collection,
By Steves (Southern California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
I'm not sure why so many people are irked by what ISN'T in this collection. You can't put everything in any collection (unless it's the collected works of Francis Scott Key). I'm grateful for what IS in this collection and it's luverly to have this early Paar material on disc - plus the recent interviews, especially with Cavett. It reminds us how long it's been since talk shows centered on intelligent conversation instead of blather.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Master At Work,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
An excellent example of how a box set should be done! All too often when a legendary figure passes on several cheap, quickly thrown-together packages flood the market in an attempt to cash in on the memory of the dearly departed. This is clearly an example of the opposite. Much painstaking and loving work has gone into this box. It sounds and looks just great.The first disc is an excellent, revelatory documentary on Jack Paar featuring clips from his late night shows and commentary from those who followed in his footsteps as well as other famous admirers. I had seen this special when it first aired on PBS and it's great to finally own it on DVD. The second disc features Mr. Paar's favorite monologues and interviews. It's plain to see how his style continues to be emulated across today's late night landscape. Not only is it interesting material as a comparison to today's hosts, but also as just plain old good entertainment. From Nixon to Bobby Kennedy to Cassius Clay his interviews are not only great "gets," they are fascinating. It's great to have what's essentially a "best of Jack Paar" DVD. The third disc contains three episodes of his late night programs in their entirety. These are the kinds of shows I for one would LOVE to see late night on Nick At Night. Somebody needs to move on this! After seeing these three I want more. Trio has brought back classic David Letterman episodes (also great viewing 20 years after the fact) so why not Paar? The Cosby standup routine is especially funny. All in all this 3-DVD box set is a great bargain for the price!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A "MUST HAVE" set for any Paar fan,
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This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
It isn't as if there's an abundance of video available on one of the greatest talents to ever grace the tube. Therefore, let no criticism (however valid) of this set keep you from getting it if you're a Jack Paar fan. I too, thought the erstwhile NBC page's reminiscences were a bit excessive and not particularly interesting (OK, maybe I'm a bit jealous, too), but in no way does it detract from the set. Bonus inclusions, like that of an entire Vaughn Meader (as JFK) routine on video (also as scarce as hen's teeth), help me to easily overlook any production or selection shortcomings. Public domain or not, unfortunately, too much such classic entertainment was either destroyed accidentally or purposely erased (like many of the early Johnny Carson "Tonight" shows) by short-sighted nitwits, so in such situations, I'll gladly take what I can get.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Jack Paar's Life Is Coming Up Roses In This PBS Documentary,
This review is from: The Jack Paar Collection (DVD)
For over a decade, filmmakers David Leaf and John Scheinfeld have been documenting the lives of the all-time great entertainers. PBS viewers may be familiar with their "Unknown" documentaries on Jimmy Durante, Jonathan Winters, Peter Sellers and the Marx Brothers. Their latest DVD release features an hour-long profile of the late Jack Paar, a controversial talk-show host who appeared regularly on NBC-TV from 1957 to 1965.
Paar was a mercurial personality whose on-camera mood swings made him an easy target for the media. His compulsiveness often led to questionable acts such as walking off the set during a live show, leaving his ill-prepared announcer to interview the guests. You won't see that infamous moment in this package, but you will see his hastily-arranged filmed interview with Fidel Castro in which he praises the dictator for being a "good neighbor". Castro returned the compliment by answering Paar's questions in English. The filmmakers had hours and hours of rare material to choose from, and this collection features two bonus discs stuffed full of unedited black-and-white footage from the vaults. Fans of Paar's pre-Carson "Tonight" shows will be disappointed by the lack of footage from this period, although there is an important clip from 1960 with presidential candidate John Kennedy (as well as a 1962 comedy sketch with Kennedy impersonator Vaughn Meader). The bulk of the footage comes from Paar's 1962-65 prime-time weekly show, possibly because the prints are in better quality. The filmmakers have taken care to present Paar as a witty conversationalist who could coax the most intimate details out of his guests, which is exactly how he would have wanted to be remembered. Unfortunately, this documentary ignores the self-destructive urges and the adrenaline-fueled rants that made his show so compelling to watch. For this reason, I'm recommending this package strictly for TV historians and Jack Paar's surviving friends. There's the makings of a juicy documentary in this man's life, but you won't find it here. |
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