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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAIN.
EAN: 0025195008624
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Universal Studios
Manufacturer: Universal Studios
Number Of Items: 8
Publisher: Universal Studios
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 04, 2007
Running Time: 1468 minutes
Sales Rank: 270
Studio: Universal Studios
Theatrical Release Date: October 11, 1975
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Product Description: For over three decades Saturday Night Live has been the source of young comedic talent and helped to launch the careers of countless performers making them household names.Still considered iconic for their live performances from Studio 8H in New York the original cast of SNL (including Dan Aykroyd Gilda Radner and John Belushi) set the tone for years to follow with their irreverent edgy humor. They combined anti-establishment political satire with rock-and-roll attitude for a show that spoke to the youth of the 1970's turning it into an instant sensation.Although only the second year on the air the 1976-1977 season turned out to be the last for Chevy Chase but the first for a young comedian named Bill Murray.The complete second season of SNL contains legendary musical performances by artists Joe Cocker The Band Brian Wilson Paul Simon George Harrison Frank Zappa Chuck Berry The Kinks Santana and Tom Waits and classic appearances by hosts Lily Tomlin Norman Lear Steve Martin Dick Cavett Jodie Foster Candice Bergen Ralph Nader Fran Tarkenton Sissy Spacek Elliott Gould and Shelly Duvall.System Requirements:Running Time: 200 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 025195008624 Manufacturer No: 61101030
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Saturday Night Live's essential second season looms large in SNL's tumultuous history. Breakout star Chevy Chase departed after several episodes to pursue specials and a movie career. Mustachioed 'new kid' Bill Murray's inauspicious beginning (he joined the cast in the Fran Tarkenton episode) was shaky enough to warrant pleading his case to viewers during the Broderick Crawford episode that he was, indeed, funny. He sealed the deal with his breakthrough sketch in the season finale, in which a husband transforms his shower into a lounge act, with guest appearances by his wife and even the man with whom she's having an affair. Another momentous episode marked Steve Martin's debut as host, ushering in Martin-mania. Joining John Belushi's Samurai in the pantheon of classic SNL characters are the Coneheads (Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, and Larraine Newman), extraterrestrials struggling to assimilate ('We're from France'). Legendary National Lampoon writer Michael O'Donoghue introduced his sinister alter ego, Mr. Mike, in whose 'Least-Loved Bedtime Stories' the Little Engine That Could has a heart attack, and Br'er Rabbit is skinned alive in a 'random act of meaningless violence.' Jane Curtin proves a formidable successor to Chevy Chase as anchor of 'Weekend Update,' but not before that now-infamous moment during the Tarkenton episode when, in a bid for 'raw thrills' that will make viewers forget 'sexy' Chevy Chase, tears open her blouse and proclaims, 'Try these on for size, Connie Chung.'
It is still thrilling to watch Saturday Night Live find its voice. Except for one brief appearance, the Muppet segments are out, as are Albert Brooks' short films, replaced by the New York slice-of-life entries by Gary Weiss. A couple of sketches, one featuring Lily Tomlin and Garret Morris and another with Sissy Spacek and John Belushi, are more dramatic playlets. And Eric Idle's first stint as host plays like a lost episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus with the sketches seamlessly flowing in to one another. But the series still fearlessly subverted television convention. Envelopes don't get pushed much more than the Christmas-episode holiday song 'Let's Kill [death row inmate] Gary Gilmore for Christmas.' Saturday Night Live is a topical show, and Earl Butz jokes don't play as well in the 21st century. But the musical segments endure, including the thrilling pairing of Paul Simon and George Harrison and an extended set by the Band. The hosts, as ever, are hit and miss. One of the season's high points is Simon, in an ill-fated attempt to shed his 'Mr. Alienation' image, taking the stage in a turkey costume to sing 'Still Crazy After All These Years.' This set's bonus feature is a true rarity, the 'Mardis Gras' special, an infamous primetime debacle in which the cast gamely copes with drunken crowds that pelt them with beads, and botched logistics (Penny Marshall must go on without Cindy Williams who is caught elsewhere in traffic). In their impact on comedy and pop culture, Saturday Night Live 's iconic first ensemble has been likened to the Beatles. Then, season 2 is Help! to season 1's A Hard Day's Night: still wildly funny, though not quite as exhilarating. --Donald Liebenson
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Rating: - They were the best!
What can I say? This was my era...I've been a serious fan of the original "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" and in my opinion, their creativity & humor was one of a kind. The first 5 years are the best, by far!
Rating: - Joe Cocker and John Belushi!!!!
Enjoy........
The song by Joe Cocker and "duet" with John Belushi is worth the price of the entire set, even at $50. The presidential debates between Ford (Chevy Chase) and Carter (Dan Aykroyd) are such a treasure, not to mention such crazy spoofs of Dragnet and Drag Racing with Eric Idle. Great comedy and memories.
Box: O.K, but I would prefer thin polypropylene cases.
Discs: Single sided, excellent!
Extras: The "book" enclosed could be included with the extras on disc to save weight and space. In fact, more pictures of behind the scenes could be included. Even better if they have behind the scenes practice!
Rating: - Pictre should be improved
What surprises me is how little the other reviewers comment on the picture quality. While one cannot deny that there is some great history-making comedy in here, I believe more cara could have been put into restoring the tapes. Not all are bad but there is a significant amount of color bleeding as well as fuzziness that should have been taken care of, especially at this price. The sound quality is great as are the performances so it is not a massive problem. While it is great tosee the Kinks perform, it is interesting to still note an above-average number of pre-new wave/punk acts on the show that have not allways aged well (e.g. Paul Simon).
Rating: - "Death is just God's way of asking you out"
And who once said that on SNL, during one of the darker sketches of the show's classic second season? Gilda Radner. That's right. Gilda Radner...
"Saturday Night Live -- The Complete Second Season" continues the experience of "The Complete First Season", which often seemed like not just a sketch comedy show, but the saga of American life in the last quarter of the twentieth century and the personal journeys of its seven cast members. The journeys continue in this DVD boxed set. See Chevy Chase make the mistake that would blight his career by leaving SNL prematurely. Watch John Belushi's comic timing falter for the first time in over thirty episodes as he deals with having been kicked out by the woman he loved since high school -- then cheer as he returns to form, despite a knee injury, after winning her back and marrying her over the holidays. Thrill to the irony of rookie Bill Murray, destined someday to become one of the great legends of American comedy cinema, announcing to viewers that "I don't think I'm making it on the show."
And yet "The Complete Second Season" is also funny. Screamingly funny. And not just due to the classic sketches we've all seen over and over again, but due to many of the forgotten sketches as well. Belushi, Chase and Curtin filmed on location as Amish police officers. (What must that shoot have been like?) Aykroyd robbing a bank, ineffectually disguised with a stocking over his head and two oranges over his eyes. Newman as a bee, ... Read More
Rating: - SNL year two.
Year two of SNL was better than year one. It introduced the coneheads and Bill Murray. The skits were better and the guests interacted better with the cast members.
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