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The State: The Complete Series

Kevin Allison , Michael Ian Black , Michael Patrick Jann , David Wain    NR   DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)

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Special Features

DVD Rom: Commentary
Featurette: Pilot Episode (with Commentary)
Commentary: Commentary
Featurette: Unaired Sketches (with Commentary)
Interview: Origins
Interview: Roles
Additional Scenes: Outtakes
Interview: Feedback
Interview: Catchphrases
Additional Scenes: Outtakes
Featurette: Special Appearances
Featurette: Promos
Featurette: Preview

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What Louis Armstrong once said of jazz--"If you have to ask what it is, you'll never know"--also applies to The State, MTV’s first sketch series that ran for three seasons in the 1990s. I couldn't begin to tell you why a word-for-word, cackle-for-cackle recreation of The Cannonball Run's blooper credits is bat-guano brilliant. But it is. The seamless ensemble is 11-strong; Some you will recognize (Thomas Lennon, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Robert Ben Garant of Reno 911, and Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter from Stella and Michael and Michael Have Issues), but The State is of much more than before-they-were-famous interest. It is a breakneck-paced, ceaselessly inventive show that holds up 14 years later. As did Your Show of Shows, sketches mostly steer clear of topical references that would date the series. How to characterize The State? Like Monty Python's Flying Circus, punch lines are optional. Unlike Saturday Night Live, the troupe was less interested in creating marketable recurring characters than they were in goofing on a concept (witness Ken Marino's Louie, "the guy who comes in and says his catchphrase over and over again"). Insipid television is an irresistible satirical target. There is a cereal commercial that gives new meaning to the phrase "idiot box,” and a faux-promo for an Abraham Lincoln bio that plays more like an E! Channel True Hollywood Story. Funny enough, but Ernie Kovacs was goofing on TV 40 years earlier. What The State brings to the party is inspired absurdity. In one sketch, a homeowner confronts his postman who delivers tacos instead of the mail. In another, two singers perform a Barry White-style ode to "240 pounds of pudding." Arguably the high point of the series is a show-stopping musical production number, "Porcupine Racetrack." The State has long been revered by hipper comedy aficionados, but not so much by the mainstream press. Included among this set’s generous extra features is one of the show’s original promos that highlights the scathing reviews the show had received (negative two stars from The New York Post!). Other extras include ensemble commentaries, the pilot episode, unaired sketches, and some hilarious appearances on other MTV shows, including The Jon Stewart Show and the spring break special, Shut Up and Laugh, Panama City in which the leotarded troupe performs a, shall we say, extended Shakespearean scene. The loss of the show’s original soundtrack of popular rock songs due to prohibitively expensive music rights could make devotees of this series red and blue. But it shouldn't be a deal breaker. There is little else about The State that is generic. --Donald Liebenson

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The State was simply one of the sharpest, funniest, and most under-rated shows of the 1990’s. Originally created as MTV’s first foray into the sketch comedy genre, The State was a comedic gem that rocked Generation X with slapstick, smarts and witty sarcasm. The dynamic cast features 11 multi-talented actors that have continued to collaborate on such projects such as Reno 911!, Stella, Viva Variety and Wet Hot American Summer. MTV’s timeless sketch comedy show, The State, is finally here.

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46 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thankful, but a bit let down, July 14, 2009
By K. Blanchard (California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The State: The Complete Series (DVD)
It has been years since I've seen The State, and the moment I saw the commercial for it on TV, I immediately ordered it. It's a great DVD set with some really worthwhile bonus features, particularly the cast commentaries.

That being said, yes, the music replacement is quite noticeable, as is the frequent and sometimes scene devastating blurring of any and all images that might require MTV to pay something for their display. The insert that comes with the DVD set claims that to include these images and songs would have cost millions and forbade the production of the DVD. I find that hard to believe.

How much is it going to cost to have a picture of Andrew Shue on a goofy homemade collage? Or some obscure album cover from 15 years ago? I can't imagine those would cost all that much. And how much can the inclusion of a handful of songs cost? Even just for those few that were played over the live performances in studio, which is where the dubbing is most noticeable (any skit performed in the studio that contains licensed music, does not have a single piece of original sound, whatsoever. It's all dubbed over with new music, generic audience laughter, and re-recorded performances by the original cast members). Pretty much every licensed song used in the show is background music with dialogue recorded over it. How, in that kind of context, is some Marvin Gaye song from 30 years ago or goofy grunge song from 1993 is going to cost "millions" to license? And how did songs such as "The Power" by Snap!, which is played over the guidance counselor sketch, make it in and all these others didn't?

I'm sure the real explanation is that MTV didn't give this DVD production any kind of budget at all, which is why we get all these alterations. I guess we should be thankful that the cast members and producers were so dedicated to the show that they took the time to find ways to get around all these inconveniences forced upon them by their stingy bosses.

It's great to see the show again and so many of my favorite skits, particularly from the first season. It's just a shame so many great parts are ruined by all the editing and audio dubbing. I consider it's 4-star rating entirely MTV's fault for being so cheap with one of its greatest shows.
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70 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Disk info., May 18, 2009
By Roger Lamont "oj" (Washington, DC United States of Bill Pullman) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The State: The Complete Series (DVD)
Disc 1 (Season One)
All five episodes from Season One
Commentary on every episode by various cast members
Interviews
Origins
Feedback
Outtakes

Disc 2 (Season Two)
All six episodes from Season Two
Commentary on every episode by various cast members
Interviews
Roles
Catchphrases
Outtakes

Disc 3 (Season Three)
All six episodes from Season Three
Commentary on every episode by various cast members
Interviews
Outtakes

Disc 4 (Season Four)
All seven episodes from Season Four
Commentary on every episode by various cast members
Interviews
Outtakes

Disc 5 (Bonus Disc)
Pilot
Over 90 minutes of unaired sketches with commentary from the cast
Outtakes
Special Appearances:
-"The State" on "The Jon Stewart Show"
-The cast's performance on MTV's "Shut Up & Laugh, Panama City" (1996)
-Spring Break Safety Tips
-MTV Christmas Party Video
Promos
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35 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Less than $60 worth of pudding..., July 1, 2009
By Victor Love (Hub City, NJ) - See all my reviews
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I don't know how much of the music has been replaced (I've only checked Pants and $240 Worth of Pudding) but it's definitely jarring to not have Cannonball playing while Kerri is high-kicking or to hear Barry sound like a giant pudding clot is stuck in his throat. It's a sad commentary that such an incredible pop culture high-water mark can be scarred by the pop culture copyright tsunami. The dubbing probably won't bother somebody who has never seen the show but it may make even an infrequent 90s viewer feel that something is a little off. Surely somebody out there will compile a list of music substitutions and dialog re-recordings, but MTV already has our money and at the end of the day this is better than the tape that got eaten by my VCR.

(Edit: There's an episode I've never had on tape, that I caught maybe two or three times on MTV, and that contains the one line I've blurted out who knows how many times any time I see a bottle of rosemary - "Ahhhh! Rosemary!" - and the substituted muzak track prevented a moment of utter joy. The State is one of the few objects of nostalgia I've clung to and it feels like that link to the past is getting weaker while watching some of these episodes. Sigh. In all fairness, I didn't notice any dialog re-recording in the TV Watching skit like I noticed the absence of Beck. )

(Another Edit: Yes, the replaced music can be distracting at times - it can also be barely noticeable at other times. There are only a handful of sketches which are tough to separate from their of-the-time accompaniment and a much larger percentage of pure goodness. And ,yes, the blurring can be annoying, especially when they try to block out most of a moving character's background, but that only happens once or twice. Finally, yes, the reports of dubbed lines are disturbing, but I've only noticed it in one particular character's scenes. I don't regret buying this set at all.)
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Best. Show. EVER.
There was nothing better than watching this set with a dear friend on New Years Eve this year. We were drunk as muthas and laughing our fool heads off, practically ... Read more
Published 5 months ago by razberiswrl

5.0 out of 5 stars Where's the Music??
The State is my favorite sketch comedy of all time - and this collection is well worth it. I highly recommend it to anyone, but am a little perturbed at the modified sound track... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Nicholas Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Just as good and offbeat as I remembered
The State was a sketch comedy show that started in the early 90s when I was finishing high school and going to college. Read more
Published 6 months ago by B. Gibbs

5.0 out of 5 stars best show mtv ever aired.
I saw that most people didn't like dvd because they had to make new music for the skits. I didn't mid it at all. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Jordan Allen

5.0 out of 5 stars The State
Excellent show. Glad they finally made a dvd. The only issue is that they didn't get rights to all of the original songs in the sketches. Other than that, it's wonderful.
Published 6 months ago by Adina Kwasigroch

4.0 out of 5 stars The State is hilarious!
I've been looking for the DVD's of this MTV series for a long time, & am glad it's finally out. It is hilarious sketch comedy!
Published 6 months ago by C. Beaudoin

3.0 out of 5 stars Disapointed
I first watched the state when I was 12 years old and loveeeeed the show and still do. I have been waiting for years for this to come to DVD (and Daria which is soon) I was so... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Shauna

1.0 out of 5 stars Another DVD release ruined by music rights
I shut the DVD off after watching 3 1/2 episodes. Even during the episodes I watched, something didn't seem right. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mark Jastrzebski

5.0 out of 5 stars This is like getting $240 wortha puddin for Christmas! XD
It's no secret to my friends and Family that I LOVE THE STATE, I have been waiting for a DVD (and originally VHS) of the Series to come out since it was 1996 or so. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Ben Personick

5.0 out of 5 stars Took 'Em Long Enough

After 15 long years of teenaged-level angst, the adolescents of the 90's have finally been heard: the comedic stylings of The State finally arrive in a DVD package so... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Inept Editor

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