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    Saturday Night Live - The Complete First Season
    Saturday Night Live - The Complete First Season

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    Directors: Alice Tweedy, John Belushi, Garrett Morris, Gilda Radner, Laraine Newman
    Actors: Dan Aykroyd, Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Fran Brill, Richard Hunt
    Studio: Universal Studios
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $69.98
    Buy New: $25.79
    You Save: $44.19 (63%)



    New (54) Used (30) Collectible (5) from $22.76

    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 143 reviews
    Sales Rank: 535

    Format: Box Set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Number Of Items: 8
    Running Time: 1593
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
    Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.6 x 1.4

    MPN: MCAD61030565D
    UPC: 025193056528
    EAN: 0025193056528
    ASIN: B000JLQPYK

    Theatrical Release Date: October 11, 1975
    Release Date: December 5, 2006
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Product Description
    Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 12/05/2006

    Amazon.com
    Saturday Night Live: The Complete First Season boxed set is much more than the sum of its parts, in fact it's one of the most significant TV DVD releases yet. This isn't just an 8-disc set featuring 24 episodes of live sketch comedy, it's a big box of zeitgeist. This really is the complete first season, mostly uncut and complete with every musical act and short film intact (a few bumpers and transitions were removed to make it flow better on DVD). The first broadcast aired on October 11, 1975, hosted by George Carlin and featured musical guests Billy Preston and Janis Ian. At first, things seem a little raw: Carlin's opening monologue is painfully unfunny, Chase's first shot at the seminal "Weekend Update" is amusing but sloppy, and much of the cast seem to be holding back. But the groundwork is all there, and soon in subsequent episodes you can see it all start to come together (especially with John Belushi who lets his simmering intensity out to tremendous effect), proving that the first episode simply belies the historic impact the show would come to have on popular culture. Here you'll find the first airing of some of the many skits that stayed famous over the years: the Land Shark, Samurai Hotel, Chevy Chase's opening pratfalls and the impersonations of Gerald Ford which would spin off into the proud SNL tradition of presidential parodies.

    The set is a very entertaining look at a significant point in TV and American cultural history. It is so 1975, but that's a major part of its appeal: did Chevy Chase really used to look that young? Did a young George Carlin really used to look so old? Check out Abba in those disco jumpsuits. And if you're a fan of The Muppets, seeing them here on late-night TV making jokes about getting drunk will blow your mind. Younger fans may not fully understand just how groundbreaking this show was at the time. For example, Richard Pryor hosting the seventh episode, which includes the famous "Word Association" sketch. Back then, to have a comedian of Pryor's reputation joking about drugs, sex, and race on live TV was a tremendous risk (it's also gratifying to see the obvious effect he had on the next generation of comics like Eddie Murphy and Chris Rock), and it helped established the show's cache as unpredictable and edgy. The DVD set is full of moments like this and, like the show itself, it has its ups and downs. Watching hosts like Rob Reiner (back when he was still in his "Meathead" days from All in the Family), Madeleine Kahn, and Desi Arnaz work their comedy chops with the cast are high points. Whereas the infamous Louise Lasser episode, which is known for being among the worst episodes in the show's history… not so much. Still, it's entirely to Executive Producer Lorne Michaels's credit that it's included here. It's a tremendous collection of everything that gave birth to Saturday Night Live, and the seed of what SNL would become, spawning many movies (not to mention a few catch-phrases), launching the careers of many great comedians, and providing TV viewers with some of the most famous, and infamous, moments in broadcast history. And it all started right here.

    The set is packaged in a well-designed, sleek fold-out digi-pack with every episode listed on the sleeves, with hosts, musical guests, and the original air date. The special features include a rare look at the cast members' original screen tests, and a 1975 TV interview with the cast. --Daniel Vancini


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    5 out of 5 stars The Show That Really Was Saturday Night!   November 19, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I loved watching this show again. Some jokes I remembered verbatim as my friends and I repeated them to each other over and over again (I was in high school). The show was many things - musical, comedy and something other - sketches for contemplation and thought. The cast is perfect - Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Jane Curtain, Garrett Morris, Chevy Chase and Dan Ackroyd. It is impressive that most of the guests felt it was their show also. I found it really meaningful to see this show again and was pleased I received the box set for Christmas. The first 5 years of the show were incredible and not the hit and miss show of later years. Great memories. I also enjoyed watching the Chevy Chase impersonation of Gerald Ford and Dan Ackroyd's Nixon and Jimmy Carter. Watching the election campaign on Saturday Night Live is similar to experiencing it once again in the current election.


    5 out of 5 stars A comedy classic comes to DVD   November 14, 2008
    "Saturday Night Live" premiered in October 1975,when I was a junior in high school-I immediately succumbed to its cutting edge humor-You had a great cast:Chevy Chase,John Belushi,& Dan Aykroyd among others-The guest hosts from that first season were outstanding,as well-George Carlin,Lily Tomlin,Candice Bergen,Elliott Gould,& Buck Henry,to name just a few-Musical guests include Janis Ian,Paul Simon,& Leon Redbone-This was definitely must see TV before that phrase was coined-Highly recommended for the die hard "SNL" fan.


    5 out of 5 stars Milestone Comedy!!!   November 6, 2008
    Attitude. Youthful energy. In-fighting. Intelligence. Diversity. These are the things that make the early years of SNL legendary. This is a time capsule back to when the show had a punk rock/ underground edge. There are clever references to drugs, sex and politics during a turbulent era in American culture. Alot of the jokes backfire and its apart of the beauty of the show. Its live and all of the blemishes are out in the open. I only wish there was more spontaneity in modern entertainment.

    The current incarnation of SNL suffers from predictability and one-dimension of humor. Here we have slapstick, serio-comedy, vaudeville, politcal satire, etc. The hosts actually had an impact on the tone and style of each episode. Richard Pryor, Madeline Kahn and Peter Cook/Dudley Moore are stand-outs. One can't overlook the magic of the "Not Ready for Primetime Players." Gilda and John have a familiar charm that is world famous, but they are my least favorite performers (Emily LaTella and Baba Wawa are one-joke characters would shouldn't have lasted longer than this season. Ugh). But now, as the show has aged, you can admire the subtle talents of people like Laraine Newman, Garrett Morris and Michael O'Donoghue. Each cast member brings a unique energy to the sketch. And I have to defend the star power of Chevy Chase who's Weekend Update and his occasional slapstick genius elevated the show. Dan Aykroyd and Jane Curtin are the most consistent performers and would remain so for years.

    I actually enjoy the "clunker" skits and the "boring" short films. I appreciate the different rhythms in these early episodes. But the Muppets blow. But the No. 1 thing I love about early SNL is the broad, clever concepts behind the sketches. This was before the recurring characters and catchphrases dominated Lorne Michaels' vision. No polish, fearless topics and inspired performances. I just wish it could have lasted longer than a few seasons.



    2 out of 5 stars Just not that funny   September 20, 2008
     0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    The first season of SNL is definitely a groundbreaker, but the truth is, it's just simply not that funny. Actually, the comedy is pretty much downright horrible; there's barely any real "laugh out loud" moments, just a few chuckles here and there. It really depends on how you want to view this - it's a great look at a young TV comedy cast in 1975 trying hard. Everyone keeps saying how great the first cast is - they're ok, but they do make a lot of mistakes. The highlight is definitely the musical guests and watching the guest hosts be themselves in 1975. So if you are looking at a trip back in time, it's definitely an ok viewing in short doses. But as comedy, it's bad. I also can't figure why the Amazon listing says the Louise Lasser episode is one of the show's worst ever - it didn't seem any worse than any of the other shows here! And she looked pretty hot! As did Loraine Newman - she looks downright sexy all over the place. But the show just isn't funny - and definitely not worth a lot of money, even with eight DVDs - I got this on sale here for 31 dollars and that seems about right, only because there are eight DVDs after all. I probably will pick up the other 70's seasons for the "time capsule" aspect when the price gets low enough for me. So again - great time capsule, mostly unfunny show.


    4 out of 5 stars The Golden Era of 'Saturday Night Live'!!!   August 31, 2008
    I bought this 2 years ago, and I'm just now finishing it! These actors are extremely hilarious! Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner, Laraine Newman, Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris are awesome! I think Gilda Radner is so adorable, and very sexy! (It sucks that she's dead!) There are some pretty cool guest stars like Lily Tomlin, Candy Bergen, Desi Arnez, and much more! Chevy Chase is hilarious as always falling down and doing the news. If you love comedy, and these actors, you'll love SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON!!!


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