Eine halbstündige Sketch-Comedy-Show, die politisch nicht korrekt ist. Sie präsentierte die Talente der altgedienten Darsteller John Byner (der Moderator) und Bob Einstein als Super Dave Osb... Alles lesenEine halbstündige Sketch-Comedy-Show, die politisch nicht korrekt ist. Sie präsentierte die Talente der altgedienten Darsteller John Byner (der Moderator) und Bob Einstein als Super Dave Osbourne.Eine halbstündige Sketch-Comedy-Show, die politisch nicht korrekt ist. Sie präsentierte die Talente der altgedienten Darsteller John Byner (der Moderator) und Bob Einstein als Super Dave Osbourne.
- Auszeichnungen
- 9 Nominierungen insgesamt
Empfohlene Bewertungen
But I remember these 2 particular skits that counted as my first ever time laughing to tears (except at my teachers of course). They were both of the puppet show nature... for some reason, maybe cuz I was a young girl, maybe cuz my hometown was quite "liberal" I don't even remember topless babes, hmmm... But anyway, the 2 skits:
A simple down turned hand dressed as superman, with the 2 "peace fingers" as legs, flying around in front a black curtain, I don't know why, in print it sounds so lame, but the way it was done was just a riot. It was a really good spoof of Superman, which had to be one of my first satirical laughs, weeeee
The other was a puppet fly on a stick, bumping into a light bulb, in front of a black curtain, OVER AND OVER AGAIN, going bzzzzz bump, bzzzzz bump, bzzzzzz bump, bzzzzz bump. You know, in that same exact annoying way as when you're trying to quietly read a book at night with your ceiling light on and some dumb fly just don't get the message that it's pointless to fly to the darned light bulb.
They both made me cry, I loved the show entirely, as much as Benny Hill!
Only two other commentators here, one a Canadian who predictably trashes a program produced on his own soil, and an American who loved it (like me...although a Canuck).
John Byner was a GENIUS!!!!
from Toronto and that is where "Bizarre" was taped. I could go on and on about what I recall from the show, but I think everyone gets the general idea. I fear that this show will remain a curio and remain in a time capsule somewhere. Someone resurrect "Bizarre"!
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesIn an early "Super Dave" sketch, Super Dave (Bob Einstein) attempted to overcome being crushed by a wrecking ball dropped on his head, by repeating the word "Balloonball". The result, at the end of the sketch, was Super Dave's helmeted head, with two sneakers poking out underneath. The sketch was so popular that for a period the Showtime network used a cartoon icon of Super Dave's head on two feet in ads for the show.
- Zitate
Morley Wolfe: If I may, sir, this is a very touchy question: God created man, and God created woman... what about the homosexual?
Malcolm Cooper: Hey, man, don't look at me. I dress like this 'cause I have to!
- Alternative VersionenThere are two versions of "Bizarre." One version contains nudity (mostly topless women) and swearing. By all indications, this version only appeared on Showtime in the U.S. This version was probably produced especially for Showtime, as it appears that, even in Europe, the below "censored" version was shown. The other version "bleeps" out the swear words and when a nude scene comes up, it shows a different camera angle (such as viewing the girl from the back so you can't see her breasts). However, rare skits that involved a woman being naked below the waist, just ended quite abruptly. This is the more common version and was the version aired in U.S. syndication. This version has been seen as recently as 1999 in Canada.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Super Dave (1987)
Top-Auswahl
- How many seasons does Bizarre have?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Laufzeit25 Minuten
- Farbe