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    Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner (Uncensored)

    Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner (Uncensored)
    Director: Joel Gallen
    Actors: William Shatner, Jason Alexander, Sandra Bullock, Debra 'debbie' Clark, Andy Dick
    Studio: Comedy Central
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.99
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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
    Sales Rank: 8893

    Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 90 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: PARD803264D
    UPC: 097368032644
    EAN: 0097368032644
    ASIN: B000LV6VYM

    Theatrical Release Date: August 20, 2006
    Release Date: March 20, 2007
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    Product Description
    Hosted by jason alexander fellow roasters include ben stiller andy dick sandra bullock jimmy kimmel and many more. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 01/22/2008 Run time: 80 minutes Rating: Nr

    Amazon.com
    First things first: Where's Leonard Nimoy? When Comedy Central's raucously ribald Roast of William Shatner was originally broadcast on August 20, 2006, it began with Nimoy--Shatner's beloved Star Trek costar--leaving a phone-message to Shatner, apologizing for his absence (hey, the man has class) and begging Shatner to explain why he would subject himself to the indignity of a roasting on Comedy Central. "Is it the food?" Nimoy inquired, noting the Shat-man's expanding waistline over the years, and the roasting was excellently underway. Well, guess what? Due to copyright and other legal restrictions (and possibly to Nimoy's desire to distance himself from a shamelessly filthy broadcast), Nimoy's appearance and several musical cues have been edited from this otherwise expanded DVD release, which compensates by serving up a few perfunctory bonus features along with every foul-mouthed insult in their uncensored glory. Shatner himself makes a grand equestrian entrance, riding a white stallion into the auditorium before flopping his fat ass into Star Trek's original Captain's chair (on loan from Seattle's Science Fiction Museum) and settling in for an 80-minute onslaught of verbal abuse by Comedy Central's stable of vicious comedians. It's pee-your-pants hilarious or painfully obscene, depending on your tolerance for crudeness and profanity. (As anyone who saw the previous Roast of Pamela Anderson can tell you, Comedy Central's roasting policy is unabashedly adult-oriented and strictly no-holds-barred.)

    Of course, Shatner's not the only target of playful derision. After an introduction by host Jason Alexander (who, like guest comedian Kevin Pollak, built a career out of impersonating Shatner), nobody emerges unscathed, and some of the insults--particularly those aimed at Farrah Fawcett (whose inclusion here is barely justified)--are more cruel than entertaining. But everyone's a good sport, especially Star Trek's Mr. Sulu, George Takei, who'd recently gone public with his homosexuality, prompting nearly every roaster on the panel to make crude (and mostly unfunny) gay sex jokes at Takei's good-natured expense. (He later delivers a barb at Shatner that Star Trek historians will recognize as at least partially serious.) Like fellow roasters Fawcett and Shatner's Boston Legal costar Betty White, Trek veteran Nichelle Nichols endures a few insults about getting older, and in a highlight of the show, Clint Howard (in a video clip) reprises his role as the friendly alien "Balok" (from the classic Trek episode "The Corbomite Maneuver"), toasting Shatner with a beer-bonged shot of "Tranya." As Andy Dick proceeds to lick several of his fellow roasters (and, in the audience, Carrie Fisher--who licks back), Greg Giraldo, Patton Oswalt, Jeffrey Ross, and other Comedy Central regulars lay waste to Shatner's checkered career, including priceless film clips from Shatner's infamous post-Trek career as a "poetic interpreter" of hits like "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "Rocket Man." It's all in good fun, and judging from audience reaction (including numerous cutaways to Star Trek: Voyager's sexy Jeri Ryan), everyone had a good time when they weren't slack-jawed with shock from the R-rated barrage of banter. This stuff ain't for prudes, and if you don't know what to expect, you're probably better off watching reruns of T.J. Hooker. --Jeff Shannon


    Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Brilliant Stuff from Comedy Central   December 10, 2008
    TennisFan4Life (Chicago,Illinois USA)
    Some of you on here really blasted this, and I'm guessing you don't have a sense of humor. The point of these roasts are to be cruel and say really crazy things. If that offends you, I'd suggest you go watch Dane Cook or Jerry Seinfeld, since that kind of comedy delights you.

    I loved this. George Takei and my girl "L.L." Lisa Lampanelli really stole the show at this one. Takei was the target of many jokes, but when he stepped up to the podium, he killed. Betty White wasn't half bad at all. Andy Dick was as usual, STRANGE. Lisa Lampanelli truly proved why she is THE best female comic in America. "Andy Dick is so gay, his chapstick is **** flavored." Enough said!!!! Not to mention the whole gay kiss with Jeff Ross and George Takei was truly strange, but entertaining at the same time.

    If you're the kinda person who doesn't get easily offended and can enjoy some hardcore comedy, I recommend this. To the rest who bad mouthed this DVD, GET A SENSE OF HUMOR!!!!!



    1 out of 5 stars Offensive, not funny   September 14, 2008
    Joe G
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    What a dissapointment. Crude, offensive, and mean spirited sums up the attempt at "humor" in this train wreck of a roast. Not at all like the great Dean Martin roasts. This should have been a can't lose, funny, best seller. I, along with many Shatner and Star Trek fans, were really looking forward to the roast. Shatner might as well have given us middle finger. I'm sure he had some control over of the choice of comedians and content.


    2 out of 5 stars Intellectually lazy childish nonsense   August 5, 2008
    Prince Lazar (Hamilton, Ontario, Canuckistan)
    If you care for wit and original humour, enter not ye here! The roasters must have been sharing notes before they hit the stage because all of the jokes centred around homosexuality, bodily functions and other schoolyard themes. Extremely crude material elicited visible winces from the audience. Is America entering the final decadent slope that precipitated Rome's decline? It appears that cable TV (ie comedy channel) has truly become no-holds-barred and is running roughshod over any semblance of class. Is mainstream society getting dumber, where they cannot comprehend intellectual wit anymore, or just cruder? I leave that to you reader to ponder...


    2 out of 5 stars Thank God for Kevin Pollak   March 25, 2008
    David C. Nilsen (Radcliff, KY United States)
    I'm glad I bought this, because otherwise I would never have truly known how excremental this stuff could be.

    Jason Alexander is a consummate hack, and everyone on this embarrassment is a complete oxygen thief, EXCEPT for KEVIN POLLAK.

    Buy this (for the deepest discounted price you can find) for Kevin Pollak utterly eviscerating the intestinal tract parasites "starring" in this pathetic piece of garbage.

    Pollak redeems it. Shatner rises above it, in his utter incomprehension of the irredeemable excrement that this DVD strives for. Kill them all, except for Shatner and Pollak, and the rest of us, for hoping for better...



    3 out of 5 stars "You People Just Aren't That Funny!"   March 24, 2008
    Sean Pasek (Albuquerque, NM)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    William Shatner might have spoken the only line of truth during the roast when it was finally his turn to get up and take his own shots at the line of "comedians" and co-stars who gathered together to hurl insults at the legendary William Tiberius Shatner! Because, in truth, most of them weren't very funny. In fact, I felt that only four people were funny: Betty White, George Takei, Kevin Pollack, and William Shatner himself (who was arguably the best!).

    Perhaps it takes a certain level of sophistication to refrain from constant sexual innuendo and profanity as the majority of the comedians used. What probably made them even more inept with their jokes is that they were actually reading them from notes! They might as well have brought a joke book to read from. It's truly pathetic when a so-called comedian has to use notes. However, Farrah Fawcett was so bad, she actually could have used a note or two as she could hardly speak.

    I take you back to the classic Dean Martin Roasts. Personally I found those to be absolutely hilarious with two major differences from the Shatner roast: no profanity, and no notes! I personally do not mind some profanity, but used constantly, it begins to lose its punch, and thus the humor is somehow diminished. You'll note that Shatner himself only used a couple of swear words, Betty White used none, Pollack used a couple, and George Takei used a couple (one used the best of all at the end of his reign at the podium!). The rest of the panel hurled one profane word after another, and each using notes. Some of them started out being funny but quickly dropped off. One couldn't help but say during this barrage, "Are they using the same joke? I could swear that I just heard that one or something similar."

    Bill Cosby may have said it best, "A good comedian finds that he doesn't need to rely on profanity to be funny." A good comedian also knows how to use such words to make the most impact.

    This is definitely a must-see for any fan of William Shatner, but rent it, don't buy it. You will probably find that one time through is more than enough.



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