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Viva Variety

  • Série télévisée
  • 1997–1999
  • TV-PG
  • 22min
NOTE IMDb
7,3/10
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Michael Ian Black, Kerri Kenney, and Thomas Lennon in Viva Variety (1997)
ComédieComédie à sketchsParodieSatire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Euro-style variety show features Mr. and ex-Mrs. Laupin plus their clueless American sidekick Johnny Blue-jeans bringing "European" entertainment to US viewers. "Viva Variety is as America... Tout lireA Euro-style variety show features Mr. and ex-Mrs. Laupin plus their clueless American sidekick Johnny Blue-jeans bringing "European" entertainment to US viewers. "Viva Variety is as American as French Fries with mayo and vinegar."A Euro-style variety show features Mr. and ex-Mrs. Laupin plus their clueless American sidekick Johnny Blue-jeans bringing "European" entertainment to US viewers. "Viva Variety is as American as French Fries with mayo and vinegar."

  • Création
    • Michael Ian Black
    • Robert Ben Garant
    • Thomas Lennon
  • Casting principal
    • Thomas Lennon
    • Kerri Kenney
    • Michael Ian Black
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    364
    MA NOTE
    • Création
      • Michael Ian Black
      • Robert Ben Garant
      • Thomas Lennon
    • Casting principal
      • Thomas Lennon
      • Kerri Kenney
      • Michael Ian Black
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Thomas Lennon
    Thomas Lennon
    • Meredith Laupin
    • 1997–1998
    Kerri Kenney
    Kerri Kenney
    • Agatha Laupin
    • 1997–1998
    Michael Ian Black
    Michael Ian Black
    • Johnny Blue Jeans
    • 1997–1998
    Mira Tzur
    Mira Tzur
    • Swimsuit Squad
    • 1997
    Jill Nicklaus
    • Swimsuit Squad
    • 1997
    Betsy Chang
    • Swimsuit Squad
    • 1997
    Kerri Quinn
    • Swimsuit Squad
    • 1997
    Dionne Warwick
    Dionne Warwick
    • Self - Musical Guest
    • 1998
    Ric Ocasek
    Ric Ocasek
    • Self
    • 1998
    Duran Duran
    Duran Duran
    • Themselves - Musical Guest
    • 1998
    Sister Hazel
    • Themselves - Musical Guest
    • 1998
    Fishbone
    Fishbone
    • Musical Guest
    • 1998
    Luscious Jackson
    Luscious Jackson
    • Musical Guest
    • 1998
    Toots & The Maytals
    • Themselves - Musical Guest
    • 1998
    Royal Crown Revue
    • Musical Guest
    • 1998
    Pizzicato Five
    • Musical Guest
    • 1998
    Maceo Parker
    Maceo Parker
    • Self - Musical Guest
    • 1998
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    • Musical Guest
    • 1998
    • Création
      • Michael Ian Black
      • Robert Ben Garant
      • Thomas Lennon
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    wmattifo

    I liked this show

    This show was probably a little too intelligent for average viewers (hence it didn't last long) but if you saw it you know it was good. The bickering couple who hosted the show were very funny. I remember one episode when Ben Stiller was the guest. The gag was that Henry Winkler was supposed to be the guest and they got stuck with Ben Stiller. They made Stiller wear a black leather jacket and ride a motorcycle. Then they asked him questions ("What was it like playing Fonzi?") that were written for Henry Winkler. Very funny stuff. Any show that was able to keep up with a comedy giant like Ben Stiller must have been good. If you somehow get a chance to see this do what you can to catch it. This was real comedy.
    8jsblakemore

    Horribly underrated

    This show was incredible, but too esoteric for most people. If you had never truly seen a European variety show in the 70's or 80's (or at least a Mexican one) the entire show would probably be lost on you. If you had, this show was a dead on skewering satire of the phony spectacle and shallowness that these shows dive into at their worst. Helmed by a chain-smoking suave wannabe with a pencil moustache and his ultra-glamorous and immasculating harridan of an EX-wife, "Viva Variety" is a variety show that tries to get off the ground every episode but always descends into in-fighting and acts gone very wrong. The hosts are joined by "Johnny Bluejeans", a dim witted side-kick who seems to have been named because blue jeans are a very popular product in his country and that means the kids will like him, which of course, they don't.

    The result was a hilarious spoof of variety shows in general. Imagine the arguing that probably happened BACKSTAGE during the last days of the "Sonny & Cher Show". Now imagine it's happening ONSTAGE in front of you and the stars are trying to keep their composure. Now add cheesy acts and a Euro-riche mentality (tuxedoes, gowns, booze, accents and smokes). NOW you have "Viva Variety".

    Have you ever heard a musician whose music was pretty much written for other musicians? Too conceptual? Viva Variety did this for comedians. WAY too esoteric for the standard American audience. It was funny as Hell. And doomed.
    Jabe-2

    not too shabby

    I thought that this show was better than average. The whole gimmic with the "#1 show in Europe" thing was cool. I like Johnny Bluejeans the best, especially when he said things like "I got me a bad case of the herpes." Once or twice they even had a cool musical guest. It was O.K, but who cares, we will never see it again.
    StudentDriver

    Weird parody of a variety show that showed why variety is dead.

    This was a strange show. In an era that hasn't seen a successful variety show, we get a parody of one. Many of the guests and performers were real, but the whole show revolved around the fact that VV was supposedly the American version of "Europe's #1 variety show.". The hosts were bad parodies; the bickering ex-husband/wife team, and the (Latvian?) Johnny Bluejeans who, though not entertaining, was better than Yakov Smirnoff.

    Comedy Central pushed this show incredibly hard, to an audience that really didn't care. No offense to the people who worked on the show, but the time, money, and effort spent on the show were wasted. Few found it entertaining; perhaps if the US market were familiar with over-the-top Euro variety shows, then we would have wanted a parody. As it stood, though, the point was lost.
    7DeanNYC

    A Bright And "Sonny" Show To "Cher"

    Viva Variety was a unique hybrid program that was both a parody of and a tribute to the programs it represented.

    It was most directly a mock up of the classic 1970s favorite, "The Sonny & Cher Show," With Thomas Lennon and Kerri Kenney playing a divorced show biz couple who were somehow forced to host this program together, the female of the pair towering over the male, and the constant barrage of "insult humor" the couple tossed at each other, plus sketch comedy bits and performances from what are most kindly described as "specialty" acts!

    The "hybrid" was the mix of fact and fantasy. Of course, there was no "Mr. and Former Mrs. Laupin," and the program's announcer, Johnny Bluejeans, was likewise equally fictional. But all the acts that performed were certainly real, and some were even entertaining! But there were also some acts that would have clearly been better suited for the old Chuck Barris "Gong Show."

    The show itself was really more like an extended sketch from "SCTV" (it was borne from the MTV series, "The State," after all), and some would suggest that it would have been better as a five minute bit in the mix of a program like that one, rather than a stand alone series. But "Viva Variety" certainly should get high marks for original concepts, and even though it was often more odd than funny, it was certainly worthwhile, especially when they road tripped to Las Vegas and brought in even glitzier acts to perform. It's unlikely we'll ever see anything like this on television again.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 avril 1997 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
      • Italien
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Mr. and Former Mrs. Laupin Variety Program
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      • Comedy Partners
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      • 22min
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