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Mr. Show: The Complete Collection (1995)

Bob Odenkirk , David Cross  |  Unrated |  DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, John Ennis, Jay Johnston, Jill Talley
  • Writers: Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, Brent Forrester
  • Producers: John Saade, Peter Giambalvo
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Hbo Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: January 17, 2006
  • Run Time: 900 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000CQQID0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,492 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Mr. Show: The Complete Collection" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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72 of 83 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars See Choo Choo the Herky Jerky Dancer, February 11, 2006
This review is from: Mr. Show: The Complete Collection (DVD)
A quick tip for all readers: I love Amazon and everything, but Bestbuy.com is currently selling this DVD collection for the incredible price of $39.99, which is barely more expensive than purchasing a single season DVD. Take advantage before they realize it and hike the price way up.

Mr. Show was one of my favorite shows when it was on HBO. The comedy is so strange and eccentric that it stands in a class of its own. Individually, Bob Odenkirk is a very talented comedy writer and David Cross is an equally talented stand-up comedian. Together, these two comedic minds created a unique showcase of off-beat comedy sketches. This show also introduced the world to other comedic talents such as Jack Black, Sarah Silverman and Brian Posehn.

Getting all four seasons together is a great deal. You get to see how the show progressed and became more collected by the time they reached the 4th season. By that point, the comic duo had perfected their teaming and were shelling out some seriously memorable material.

Great show and a great DVD collection to have.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very relevant stand out comedy..., July 15, 2007
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In Australia we're very backwards in non-mainstream comedies. One such standout comedy I believe, with mixed reviews, is Tom Goes To The Mayor. Which I think is brilliant. When watching the show I always wondered who is Bob Odenkirk and why he keeps on popping up in the show. When listening to the commentry I found out about Mr Show.

I watched a couple skits on Youtube and they blew my socks off, especially two skits: Globochem and It's Insane, This Guys Taint.

After getting the box set watching every episode again, it's all gold with very few misses. It's a strange thing to see such a good American sketch show run for such a short time, almost as long as British counterparts. Which means very little recycled comedy and relativley low amount of misses.

It's a very adult comedy with the cast using almost every expletive under the sun with no beeps, another touch of realism. This is definatly a show the FCC would frown upon as every sketch pushed the boundries.


Well worth the purchase!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mr Show - Politically Incorrect Satire Blended Into Sketch Comedy, December 27, 2009
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Mr. Show: The Complete Collection is a great sketch comedy show that goes beyond the traditional boundaries of the genre. This show is reminiscent of Monty Python's Flying Circus in its free flowing style, but is also ground-breaking in both structure and content. The skits often border on "stupid-humor" that can be easily enjoyed by those with a short-attention span. But when you peel back the layers, it is clear that there are deeper satirical meanings to many of those silly skits.

Bob Odenkirk and David Cross used their HBO show to push the boundaries of what was acceptable in humor and television. They brought significant writing chops with them, having written for SNL and the Ben Stiller show, and drawing on their connections with the Second City comedy troup. Some of the stars who get face time here include Jack Black, Sarah Silverman and Brian Posein.

For four seasons, they beat the odds and despite a terrible time slot (Monday's at midnight) gathered a cult following. While I never got to see much of the show while it was on TV, I was familiar with the show and I jumped at the chance to buy the complete set. I am really glad that I did.

This show is definitely not for everybody, but for those with open-minded experiemental taste in humor, it is well worth watching. No taboo is untouched, including sex, race and religion. So watching this show requires you to reserve judgement. However, be warned that there are plenty of parental advisories. There is gratuitous cursing and plenty of sexual skits that are not going to appeal to those who are easily offended.

THE SEASONS

Seasons one and two are crammed into one set, while seasons three and four are each in their own two-disk sets. Season 1 includes four episodes, and season two includes 6. Both seasons 3 and 4 are 10 episodes each. That gives you about 900 minutes of TV, 900 minutes of commentary, and probably almost 3 hours of additional special features among the various disks. At this point I have watched every episode (some multiple times) and every special feature. I haven't listened to all the commentary yet. Suffice it to say that the commentary is also often sarcastic and satirical in nature. Some commentaries are completely seperate episodes. Bob and David perform other characters and have other cast and writers join in.

THE DISKS

There are some strange aspects in the way these disks were authored. For one thing, only the first set (seasons one and two) includes subtitles. Seasons three and four do not include subtitles. None of these disks provide languages other than English. This makes this set impractical for sharing with those who don't speak English.

The menus are also strange. The first set includes the "Mr. Show" icon to show you which item you've selected. But the other disks include strange colors that make it difficult to know which item is selected before you press enter.

Finally, and perhaps most annoying of all, these disks do not include a "play all" feature for the episodes. For each episode, you must click through the episode list, select your episode, and then click "Yes" or "No" to hear the commentary. This a time-consuming hastle.

THE SPECIAL FEATURES

Season one is on one disk and includes "The Fuzz" musical about Ronnie Dobbs. This feature is one of the best. The only problem with it is that it includes footage that is recycled in a later episode. This is a common complaint I have about the complete series. There are a lot of recycled skits.

The "Before it was a show" feature is a grainy collection of stand-up footage. The "Best of Mr Show" includes a variety of skits with a faux voice-over news broadcast. One of the better skits is the "Titanica" skit that is also recycled in a later episode.

The original TV spots are also included. Most of the spots are 30 seconds but there is one extended spot, "Behind the scenes with Mr. Show."

There are also hilarious text bios of Bob and David. The season two disk does not include any special features.

The season three special features include a great onstage sketch with mock hecklers from the 1997 comedy arts festival. There is also a funny recycling of the "Drugachusettes" skit that includes the music but none of the dialogue. The 8 TV spots that are included show how willing they were to make fun of themselves. There's a great boxing parody, "Bob vs. David," and the calendar spot pokes fun at the show's unusual time-slot.

The second disk of season three also includes some more text bios and a feature that is a collection of Mr. Show skits from seasons one and two. As a part of this complete collection it is redundant.

Season four includes a bloopers feature comprised of a lot of re-takes from seasons 1-3 with various cursing montages mixed in. There's also an unseen version of a Ronnie Dobbs arrest.

The best feature from season four is the "Mr. Show Jukebox." The songs featured in the show are accessible via a menu. Unlike the episodes themselves, they actually do include a "play all" feature with the jukebox.

THE PACKAGING

Most of the time, packaging is an afterthought. With DVD sets, packaging matters. This set's packaging has both positives and negatives. The disks themselves are held in place by locking plastic holders within folding cardboard books. The disks are protected from being scratched. However, those cardboard books have to be slid in and out of cardboard sleeves for each season. These sleeves are easily frayed and not the best design for easy access to these disks. Actually removing the disks is also hard because the plastic locking mechanisms are almost too secure. All the seasons fit in a convenient box. I just wish those cases had been replaced with a better design.

CONCLUSION

This set is a great value for those who enjoy satire and sketch comedy, and aren't afraid of vulgar or politically incorrect humor. Considering the amount of content, it's a great value. It can certainly be a gift for anybody that likes unorthodox comedy or satire. I wish they would have improved the DVD authoring and included more features, but the content is worth having despite those minor annoyances. Give this show a try.

Enjoy.
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