Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueChris Wylde and his sidekick Forty host this half hour show featuring comedy sketches, celebrity guests, and much more.Chris Wylde and his sidekick Forty host this half hour show featuring comedy sketches, celebrity guests, and much more.Chris Wylde and his sidekick Forty host this half hour show featuring comedy sketches, celebrity guests, and much more.
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brilliant. brilliant. brilliant. brilliant. i have recently had the good fortune to see the final episode on a stolen vhs copy. it starts with 40 mistakenly thinking this is the musical episode, and escelades into the west hollywood gospel choir joining tommy davidson in the first pro-america, anti-bush piece of rhetoric to hit the airwaves of the new millenium. the roadtrip piece, Mosh Across America, is inspired, and the funny funny black card list (hints that you're pet dog is really a dinosaur) is silly, irreverent magic. this episode epitomizes what a shame it is you can't but this 10 episode analog of pre and post sept 11th america in a local videostore. what a wonderful series. perhaps it is best they took it away from us. we were not ready.
This show has come a long way from the original version he did in college. Notwithstanding the obvious improvements of Comedy Central over American University's ATV, the show also has better jokes, better comedy bits, and even a pretty cool live band. The AU show was OK, but nothing special. This show is decent, and underrated. Good for a few laughs before going back to work or school.
Whoa. Can a show be any worse? I highly doubt that. This show is just wrong! Horrible, bad, unfunny, boring, what other bad words can I use? Wylde clearly thinks he's funny, but he's very mistaken. Both him and his "sidekick," some guy named Forty who acts like a drunk 12 year old need to find a new business to go in. The show goes wrong in every aspect...the writing, it seems as tho a 12 year old boy cranked these "jokes" out, and Wylde himself doesn't help much. Do me a favor, and stop laughing at your own sorry jokes, Chris! Please! If you think a guy saying the "f" word every now and then in between horribly set up, unfunny skits and interviews, is funny, then- this is your show. Everyone else, STAY AWAY! .0000001/10? Is that an option?
This show is the funniest late night show on Comedy Central, except for maybe the Critic. Chris' crazy antics and 40's 12 year old stoner appeal works great together, even if half the show they're naked. The band is great and the guest stars work well into the mix, but the best part is Chris' and Alan's relationship (Roll the @!$#ing tape!). 40's corner and those funny funny black cards are also a great addition to this show. Bottom line: If you're up at the time, watch it. It'll be worth your time.
This rather droll bit of humor first caught my eyes as I was aimlessly perusing the channels one lonely humid summer night. As the lights came up on this young lad of a boy I saw the most appealing young funny man on television. This boy knows the limit of acceptable humor and steps right through it to shock his audience. The humor in this show is quiet clearly not the jokes themselves, but the fact that half of them are being told at all. And quiet clearly the very idea that someone would tell them makes us so uncomfortable that we are forced to laugh. This boy is almost Swiftian in his rapier like wit. Others may decry him, but let me assure you that after they have spoken their piece they go straight to blockbuster and rent a healthy dose of Small Wonder and Navy Seals. Viva La Chris Wylde. May he live forever in the annuls of western civilization.
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- AnecdotesCorey feldman was the host for the final episode, and it was renamed the Chris wylde show starring Corey feldman.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Tosh.0: Crying Wrestling Fan (2011)
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