Dennis Miller: The Millennium Special - 1,000 Years, 100 Laughs, 10 Really Good Ones
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- 1999
- 54min
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I have been a huge fan of Dennis Miller for years and have missed him since he went over to cable (I don't get it). So, I was excited to get this tape. Boy, was that badddddd! I think my wife and I laughed only once the whole hour. Seems like the writing was done by a second rate high school. I really miss his sarcastic intelligent humour. I guess he's just "phoning it in" these days. I won't even talk about old Norm; he gave up on using his brain a long time ago and this is just one more instance of that.
Dennis Miller's millennium special is one of the best examples of what Dennis can do. He does what he basically does on Dennis Miller Live, except this is in retrospect (but, Dennis appears in the time of what he's ranting about like It's happening at that time). He looks back on the past 1000 years and gives several rants that are all funny in past tense (except for the one he does about present life and the future).
He also has for each time period Norm MacDonald as a special guest who is obsessed with Cock (probably because he mentioned it a while back on another interview on his show). But, the best part of this special I feel is when Miller goes to the screen and says lines for the pictures. Now this is already hilarious while watching this on his show, but here he has the big ensel, the big slide and the big screen. He also puts in lines (when Hitler was heiling Mussolini while Mussolini was leaving on a train, Dennis fills in "Call Me"). Hilarious. Utterly and ironically hilarious entertainment. Miller's best. A++
He also has for each time period Norm MacDonald as a special guest who is obsessed with Cock (probably because he mentioned it a while back on another interview on his show). But, the best part of this special I feel is when Miller goes to the screen and says lines for the pictures. Now this is already hilarious while watching this on his show, but here he has the big ensel, the big slide and the big screen. He also puts in lines (when Hitler was heiling Mussolini while Mussolini was leaving on a train, Dennis fills in "Call Me"). Hilarious. Utterly and ironically hilarious entertainment. Miller's best. A++
First off, I want to point out that this is a great special. It has some interesting, original takes on events that happened during the past millennium. Dennis's performance, including the delivery of his jokes and the incredible writing of them, is at least a 9.5, if not a 10. The only thing I'd recommend (if you have a tape of this special) is to fast-forward through the Norm MacDonald sequences. Dennis makes up for it, but Norm suddenly gets extremely annoying by the second or third time he's gone out of his way to make male genitalia jokes within a one-minute time-span. But Dennis is truly funny enough that he helps you recover from Norm's feeble attempts at humor. I give it an overall 8 out of 10.
This special was supposed to be a lead-in to the new millennium, who better to bring HBO into the year 2000 than Dennis Miller, one of HBO's most popular stars of the time (and likely still is).
This wasn't a conventional stand-up routine, as I was expecting. Rather, it was an hour-long "Dennis Miller Live"...set over 1000 years. Viewers get to watch Miller perform his show in different years, ranting on topics of the period, like, for example, the Bubonic Plague. Miller's guest each time is Norm MacDonald, also clad in period clothes. Miller starts the show in the present (1999), and the show goes from there. He does his current events, his rant, and his guest. I don't remember if he did the Big Screen (or some variation of it).
This was a really funny show, and Dennis Miller does a great job. His sarcastic wit and giggle were what made me laugh. He was the bright spot of the show (for more obvious reasons). The use of Norm MacDonald wasn't necessary--Dana Carvey would have been of much better use. MacDonald is funny, but one tends to get tired of him after awhile. You can only go so far saying "uhhh" a lot. I know not everyone would agree, but they could have done without him.
I really liked this special, as it was funny and insightful. I highly recommend seeing it if you can find it. I trashed my tape of this, unknowingly, and I'm still crushed. Eventually this one will have to be released on DVD.
Of course, that's just my opinion, and I could be wrong.
This wasn't a conventional stand-up routine, as I was expecting. Rather, it was an hour-long "Dennis Miller Live"...set over 1000 years. Viewers get to watch Miller perform his show in different years, ranting on topics of the period, like, for example, the Bubonic Plague. Miller's guest each time is Norm MacDonald, also clad in period clothes. Miller starts the show in the present (1999), and the show goes from there. He does his current events, his rant, and his guest. I don't remember if he did the Big Screen (or some variation of it).
This was a really funny show, and Dennis Miller does a great job. His sarcastic wit and giggle were what made me laugh. He was the bright spot of the show (for more obvious reasons). The use of Norm MacDonald wasn't necessary--Dana Carvey would have been of much better use. MacDonald is funny, but one tends to get tired of him after awhile. You can only go so far saying "uhhh" a lot. I know not everyone would agree, but they could have done without him.
I really liked this special, as it was funny and insightful. I highly recommend seeing it if you can find it. I trashed my tape of this, unknowingly, and I'm still crushed. Eventually this one will have to be released on DVD.
Of course, that's just my opinion, and I could be wrong.
I recall an episode of the Simpsons where Lisa sees the comic book guy wearing a shirt that reads: "C:\Dos C:\Dos\Run Run\Dos\Run" To this Lisa replies "Only one person in a million would find that funny" And the comic book guy responds "Yes, we call that the Dennis Miller Ratio"
If you are that one-in-a-million who appreciate Miller's cynical, ironic, sarcastic, vulgar take on things; if you have a taste for the obscure, the irreverent, and the frequent repetition of the F and C words, then this is for you.
I enjoy Miller's humor but if you don't like it, DO NOT WATCH THIS SPECIAL. People either love or hate Dennis Miller, so if you're a fan of his, you need to see this; some of his best work.
If you are that one-in-a-million who appreciate Miller's cynical, ironic, sarcastic, vulgar take on things; if you have a taste for the obscure, the irreverent, and the frequent repetition of the F and C words, then this is for you.
I enjoy Miller's humor but if you don't like it, DO NOT WATCH THIS SPECIAL. People either love or hate Dennis Miller, so if you're a fan of his, you need to see this; some of his best work.
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- AnecdotesThe show was in the format of 5 mini versions of his show, Dennis Miller Live. They each included a monologue, rant, guest (always Norm McDonald, making "cock" references), and Big Picture segment. Each segment even had an instrumental version of "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" done in music appropriate to the era of time discussed. In fact, the version of the song for the 1980-2000 segment was an actual instrumental recording of the song for radio stations with a "beautiful music" format.
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Norm MacDonald: I took acid the other day and my cock started singing to me... It was singing Joe Cocker songs.
- ConnexionsReferences Nanouk l'Esquimau (1922)
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By what name was Dennis Miller: The Millennium Special - 1,000 Years, 100 Laughs, 10 Really Good Ones (1999) officially released in Canada in English?
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