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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9780790775975
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
ISBN: 0790775972
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 02, 2003
Running Time: 299 minutes
Sales Rank: 24674
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: September 27, 1992
Editorial Review:
Description: The funniest show you never saw - starring Ben Stiller - is now available as a fully-loaded 2-disc DVD set, featuring all 12 regular season episodes plus an originally unaired episode. This cutting-edge Emmy-award winning sketch comedy show aired on Fox in the 1992-93 season and in syndication on Comedy Central.
Amazon.com: For its brief and shining moment--12 aired episodes, to be exact--The Ben Stiller Show, which aired on Fox in 1992, recaptured the anarchic spirit and subversively funny voice of first-season Saturday Night Live and SCTV. More too-hip-for-the-room than ahead of its time, the show suffered dismal ratings and was unceremoniously cancelled. It then went on to win an Emmy for best writing and attract a fervent following, enhanced by the fact that the series has seldom been syndicated. This long-awaited DVD release fills not a void, but an abyss. To watch Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, Andy Dick, and a pre-Mr. Show Bob Odenkirk at the dawn of their mostly unconventional careers, romp in the show's opening is akin to watching the Beatles frolic on that football field in A Hard Day's Night. Stiller and company's pitch-perfect and intimately observed skewering of movies, television, and show business convention could be exhilarating, as witness 'Woody Allen's Bride of Frankenstein' (you'll never watch another Allen film with a straight face again), 'Cape Munster,' with Stiller as a psychopathic and vengeful Eddie Munster, 'Skank,' a potent comment on the crass programming that was initially Fox's stock in trade, and even brilliant riffs on the seminal reality series Cops, which re-imagine the series in witch-hysteric Salem, Massachussetts, ancient Egypt, and medieval times.
In addition to the cast's uncanny impersonations (Stiller's Bono, Tom Cruise, Bruce Springsteen, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Bruce Willis, and Garofalo's Juliette Lewis), The Ben Stiller Show was home to a gallery of recurring characters--agent Michael Pheret, the No, No, No Guy--who, thankfully, SNL producer Lorne Michaels was not around to parlay into godawful films. The topical humor can't help but date some of the material (the show is a veritable Trivial Pursuit of pop culture references, from The Partridge Family to Beverly Hills 90210, but the brilliance of the writing and sheer abandon of the performances are still a joy to behold. --Donald Liebenson
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - There's a reason it was 1 season
After 4 episodes I pulled the plug. Yes some funny situations but lots of "inside" jokes, repeated jokes, mumbled delivery. Stiller +company have definitely improved since then!
Rating: - Ben Stiller and Gang
Totally 90's. This show has some wonderful skits, most of which were Ben Stillers'. For fans of Ben Stiller, watch a young Stiller, a native New Yorker, son of brilliant comedic Hollywood parents, begin his career. Though confident and cool, there is an awkwardness visible in the little cut scenes in between skits, where we see a Ben Stiller begin to find himself ever so innocently as it seems. The Cops TV, Bono and Springsteen skits are the best. At thirteen episodes, the whole series could be ... Read More
Rating: - Inspired, real comedy
Ben Stiller is, of course, the son of Jerry Stiller and Ann Meara. He no doubt had a leg or two up when the time came to break into show biz, so let's hear it for nepotism! Had Stiller simply been a kid from Kansas stepping off the bus in Hollywood, hitting that town cold, we might have been denied some of the best, most inspired comedy ever on television. The material in "The Ben Stiller Show" is as good as, and very often better, than any ever seen on "Saturday Night Live," "SCTV" or, for that ... Read More
Rating: - I want more than 13 episodes!
Truthfully, I wanted more than 13 episodes from this Emmy award winning show. The Ben Stiller Show featured Ben Stiller who was up and coming along with Janeane Garofalo, Andy Dick, and others. It was an only a thirty minutes show on television once a week. It would be shot in Los Angeles or Hollywood. He would bring on guest stars like Rob Morrow, Dick Van Patten, and others. The spoofs were hilarious and even better than Saturday Night Live. For example, he plays Bono with the guy who managed the ... Read More
Rating: - I hate to say it...
Sometimes the memory is much better than the reality. I had fond memories of this show. While reviewing the DVDs recently, I realized that the one or two sketches I remember as being hilarious were indeed funny, but just. The other sketches were of rather poor quality. I wanted badly to like it, but it was rather embarassing; It was one of those shows that you brag to all your friends about how much they'll like it, only to shift uncomfortably as it unfolds before your eyes. One of those 'rent-before ... Read More
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