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Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh in Upright Citizens Brigade (1998)

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Upright Citizens Brigade

35 reviews
7/10

sketch comedy show

Adair (Matt Besser), Colby (Amy Poehler), Antoine (Ian Roberts), and Trotter (Matt Walsh) are the four members of the Upright Citizens Brigade. They are a secret organization to create chaos and upend the traditional order.

Saigon Suicide Show is probably my favorite episode. There is something about a live audience that adds to the energy of the show. In general, I like most of the live audience elements like the street stuff. I like Virtual Reality for the surprise reveal. I don't like the opening premise. It's a downer trying to be edgy. I like the cross-dressing sometimes. Maybe they should do more with Poehler as a guy. This is an improv collective that opened their own theater and tried their hands in some TV work. This one is their effort on Comedy Central. It is a bit bumpy but has some really good moments.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • Mar 10, 2025
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Best Show EVER

The Funniest, smartest, and most original show ever on television. It's a crime that they took this show of the air, but Comedy Central has no problem showing you 12 reruns of SNL in a day. If you haven't seen the show, do yourself a favor and pick up season 1 on DVD. You will never laugh harder in your life.

I really hope they follow up with seasons two and three. The show only got funnier over time. One of the best ones is the cyborg episode from season one. The show trumps every other show that is or was on Comedy Central. Saying no to this show is saying no to America, and babies. But mostly America.
  • TattedA
  • Apr 15, 2004
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10/10

Classic

This show is a classic for true comedy fans, like SCTV and Brass Eye put together ... I remember seeing it back when it came out and im surprised its still so hard to find. The cast is perfect. The way they make constant references to jokes that build up over each episode and season...its a snowball of hilarious. Now yes I get that not every segment is that funny on its own when its first shown, like little donnie, and the danger squad, but they are still hilarious because they serve as a framework for other jokes.
  • Terrorantula
  • Dec 14, 2021
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Great sketch comedy

I love sketch comedy. SNL and The Daily Show are two of my favourite shows ever, and I also like Monty Python and Kids in the Wall a lot. So I was willing to try out Upright Citizens Brigade. The commercials were right, this is some seriously ****ed up sketch comedy, but it's also pretty funny. The way they tie stuff together at the beginning is great, and hardly ever done in sketch comedy. The timing is great, the jokes are funny and the show is original. What more could you want. I also really like Amy Poehler, the cute, funny and talented comedienne who steals every scene she's in.
  • Xophianic
  • Feb 22, 2000
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Too Funny

UCB was sketch comedy at a new level, especially when compared to the banality of the modern bit show. The writers and cast presented skits that other productions would have disregarded as too "sophisticated", or just too unorthodox. In doing so, I feel they explored the limits of sketch comedy and brought us closer to the edge of the surreal, better than any comedy production today.

The "Brigade" is bent on causing chaos everywhere they venture to, and they do not disappoint. From Santa forcing a man to take sample of his "Santa Liquor", to an authoritarian school bus driver, crushing a children's revolution with her backside.

Now, the dialog was very suggestive and risqué at times, but the writing is non the less very creative. I feel that it is necessary to ignore the sometimes superfluous vulgarity's in order to "get" this show, particularly if you have dismissed it for being too odious. The UCB, in their creativeness and witty verbiage, have heavily diluted the crudeness to which a story is presented. I guess this is comparative to another comedy central production, "South Park", where you just have to ignore or look beyond what offends you, to appreciate what really is being presented to us. Most important the UCB was there to entertain, and cause us laughter, and this they did with alacrity.

It ended it's run in 2000, and is still missed 6 years later.
  • wolf008
  • Feb 10, 2002
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One word...HILARIOUS!

I loved it originally on comedy central, but I think it is even better sans commercials on the dvd. The fact that it is just the four of them, and that it is so well written, directed and acted, makes me enjoy it all the more. Shows like "KIDS IN THE HALL", "THE STATE", and "SNL" are ok, but seem silly by comparison. I have been turning my friends on to the show and my copy has become a hot commodity amongst them. Kudos to the UCB. I look forward to season 2, which I hope will be released soon.
  • nightowl_2004
  • Feb 1, 2004
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amazing show

from the start, i would like to say that i love this show. put aside that its probably the funniest stuff ive seen, but they are SO well written. everything seems to tie together in the end of a show. but what i like even more than that is, you hear references of certain things well before you see them in the show (titte brothers, supercool, thunderball). comparing other shows, i love seinfeld and the simpsons. seinfeld has some funny situations, the simpsons has great characters and extensive pop culture references. but somehow, UCB is just better. the guy who said it was the best show ever? its got my vote.
  • Action Jackson
  • Mar 4, 2003
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A true gem!

No matter what people say, this show is truely a great one. It was seldom understood by the "real world". Only those in the right frame of mind could get this show. The Little Donny Episode was a benchmark in entertainment! The show should have went on for many more years.
  • mindstrokes
  • Dec 31, 2002
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Definitely bizarre, definitely not for everyone, definitely loved by me

First, I want to say that this review is opinion only. In fact, EVERYTHING you read on this site (at least, the fan comments portion) is opinion only. Try to remember that a show that may be "da bomb" to one person may just "bomb" to another. I'm not going to demand that you watch the show, or that you don't watch the show. Why? Because I understand that all you're looking for is an opinion, and that you are (like myself) probably laughing your asses off at the posters that are yelling, "YOU GOTTA WATCH THIS!" or "THIS BLOWS CHUNKS! WATCH IT AND DIE!" That being said: Upright Citizens Brigrade was a short-lived (3-season) show on Comedy Central, based on the improv sketch comedy of a team of comedians who started in Chicago, but now operate their own improv theater in New York. The sketches themselves are probably best-described as "bizarre to the extreme" - or, in more laymen's terms, "seriously f***** up". It's been compared as an American "Monty Python's Flying Circus" or "The Kids in the Hall".

I found the show to be incredibly funny. The humor, again, is off-color and off-kilter at times, and I can admit that it would not be palatable to all people - not even to all sketch-comedy fans. The gimmicks are quirky and can delve into sometimes-touchy subjects in an unusual manner, but I find this refreshing. As has been previously stated, each episode is made up of a series of seemingly-unrelated sketches that culminate in a final sketch that wraps up all the stories (usually in an appropriately strange manner; you know a show is weird when a town hall/church blasts off on rocket boosters, taking the alien dolphin threat with it).

I have seen most of season 1 and quite a bit of seasons 2 and 3, and wish that Comedy Central would bring the show back regularly. If your humor tastes run toward the highly bizarre, give it a shot; if you don't like it, then say so. But do us all a favor and don't play television God, and demand that everyone sees it immediately/doesn't see it at all - or at least know that I'll be laughing at your stupidity.
  • jdfurryphx
  • Apr 20, 2005
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Dangerously Funny!!

I love this show.. Very original and extremely funny..It almost seems as if the UCB made the show just for me!! I didn't think anyone else had the same sense of humor as I do. The Titte' Brothers are the biggest thing in Show Business,,Period!!!
  • Bill-16
  • Jul 5, 1999
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Seriously f***ed up sketch comedy

An absolutely hilarious sketch comedy series that followed in the foot steps of "Monty Python's Flying Circus" and "Kids in the Hall" where being absurd is a large part of being funny. The show was smart, fresh and well written with a seamless conclusion at the end of each episode where all the sketches would come together. Unfortunately, the show was too funny for the average Comedy Central viewer (who worshiped stale fart jokes from "South Park") and it was canceled. Thanks to a large fan base season 1 was released in 2003, but Comedy Central (currently the home of 24/7 reruns of Mad-TV) has not mentioned any plans to release the following two seasons.
  • oldskoolgeek
  • Nov 26, 2004
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America Just Wasn't Ready For This Show...

Opinions of this show seem to be split right down the middle. I for one loved it. Finally we had OUR Kids in the Hall, and without those annoying Canadian dialects and cross-dressers! But, like anything with any true integrity on Comedy Central, the UCB just didn't get recognized as the flaming orb of comic brilliance that it was. This was probably the best original show Comedy Central has ever produced. But on a station full of ridiculous, second-rate, low-brow programs like Strip Mall and Strangers With Candy, a show like this has no audience. A show with this much genius should have started a dynamite run on HBO, where it would still be going strong today, as a nice way to kick back and have some laughs after the serious and hard-hitting prison drama of Oz. And if you ask me, Comedy Central should temporarily hault their endless imagination and ability to crank out mind-numbing dreck, and take a moment to figure out just what Comedy Central means. Shouldn't the phrase "Comedy Central" denote that this is the place for ALL comedic tastes, and not just little independent ventures and Britcoms? Why don't they expand their range and give those of us who don't proudly sport homemade mullets something to watch? Oh well, I can dream, can't I?
  • MovieMarauder
  • Mar 2, 2002
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How can you bash this show?

The people who don't like this show always use vague examples such as "not funny" and "bad writing". I think it's because they just can't find something funny that isn't filled with celebrity references and cameos to keep their attention. Now, I'm a huge fan of shows with those types of references... "The Simpsons", "The Critic", "South Park", but I'll remember sketches such as the Ugly Club, and Pro Thunderball far longer than I'll ever remember a cheap one liner about Barbara Streisand.
  • Nirvanabreed5944-1
  • Nov 20, 2002
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Surreal, involving comedy

This is a great show, packed full of surreal, involving comedy. It's humor which demands your attention, it's strengths lying in character and concept rather than situation or out-and-out jokes. And, every scene ties together in some way by the end of the show. Supreme writing and all four troupe members are extremely versatile. Those who can't tell whether something is funny or not without the aid of a laugh track, beware!
  • cinefan
  • Nov 12, 1998
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Not for the casual observer.

One of the amazing things about UCB was its use of running gags. The only negative comments I've ever heard were from people who had only seen a couple episodes. Jokes get better with age. Many of the same jokes coincided with other sketches. The brand of comedy surely wasn't for everyone. But the parody of Searching for Bobby Fischer and the cyborgs...OH, the CYBORGS!

Definitely a show that must be viewed the whole way through (at least the first season) for full appreciation. Anyone who doesn't find the Ass Pennies episode downright hilarious has no place watching sketch comedy to begin with.
  • chesster0011
  • Apr 29, 2004
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Pure insanity.

To understand The Upright Citizens Brigade, you have to disregard rational thought and let yourself be carried away on a wave of insanity. Like Monty Python's Flying Circus, the show is loosely structured around a series of sketches that eventually run into each other. I can say nothing else except that the show is laugh out loud funny, and you will be crying by the end of the show.
  • bat-5
  • May 30, 2000
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Excellent!

One of the best sketch comedy shows... well, ever. This show is rarely laugh-out-loud funny -- it's more of a brain- tickle. Some sketches, such as the "ass-pennies" sketch or the "naked chicks room" bit, are actually hysterically funny, but even the ones that aren't exactly *funny* are still an awful lot of fun. There's a pleasure in watching this show that goes far beyond mere funny. As in the Ackroyd/Murray/Belushi era SNL, or Kids in the Hall, the concepts are truly different, and the actors make outrageous characters believable. These sketches reach for something deep inside us, attempting to make us a little uncomfortable, or to make us think a little, even before they look for a laugh. Those who are annoyed or turned off by the show may be looking for simple, cheap laughs. But this show challenges the viewer to think. Sometimes it doesn't work; there are even times when I'm itching to change the channel. But this is the only show I know of that can effectively crack on Frank Lloyd Wright and Alan Greenspan at the same time -- that alone is worth more than all the "Cartman's fat" jokes in the world.

(I understand these actors also do the show live, and indeed at the end of some of the shows we see, apparently via hidden cameras, the actors harassing people in public places, in character and using bits from the show. This crossover into public performance gives the show an exciting spontaneity, and makes for some of the show's funniest, sharpest moment.)
  • vargas-3
  • Jan 23, 1999
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One of the funniest shows ever

Everything about this show made me laugh. This was one of the funniest show I have ever seen. I can't even explain it, you just need to see it for yourself.

I hope they put it on DVD if they haven't (doubt they will but i can still dream...)
  • DemiMooreisHOT
  • Dec 3, 2002
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The most intelligent, and the funniest sketch comedy around.

The Upright Citizens Brigade is the funniest show that is currently on TV. It manages to provide intelligent, witty humor, but never gets too pretentious, and still can appeal to the lowest common denominator. The actors are incredible, and they manage to handle such incredibly diverse roles with astounding ease. People who find the show boring or not funny may not understand the humor, or may be conditioned to shows like south park, that get laughs through bodily function jokes or profanity. Don't get me wrong i liked south park for a while, but it got old, and stupid. The ucb is constantly unique, and is always using new ideas, so that no two shows are too much alike. I advise people to watch it with an open mind, and to see it more than once, because , it grows on you, and you may have caught an episode that wasn't as good as the ucb can be.
  • Spidey-21
  • Aug 17, 1999
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Above average sketch show from the innovative late 1990's Comedy Central

  • CodaSky
  • Jun 17, 2005
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Funny, clever, bizarre

If you are a fan of good sketch comedy, then you will love "Upright Citizens Brigade". Similar to HBO's "Mr. Show" in that the sketches are inter-related, the four members of UCB - 3 men, 1 women - portray members of an organization whose sole mission is proliferate chaos amongst everyday life. In addition they also portray characters in a wide array of sketches that, as the half-hour progresses, begin to intermingle in plot until the end of the show in which all the sketches and their storylines are blended into a seamless conclusion. The result is nothing short of brilliant.
  • harpua
  • Oct 25, 1998
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Best underrated sketch show since Ben Stiller

Definitely masters of situational absurdity, handled with a skill not seen since Monty Python. Whether its seaborne pirates in a self-help group, an office building with no walls, or the Lady of the Lake becoming a frat boy's conquest, no situation is too weird for the UCB troupe to tackle.

UCB's sketch development is like nothing seen in this decade, with members testing their characters (and sometimes whole scenes) on the unsuspecting public, along with some various media pranks based on their sketches. "More chaos for everyone!"
  • romulus
  • Dec 5, 1999
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Too F'in Funny!

This show is my newest most favorite show! It is so odd, so out there, so brilliant! Antoine is such a hunk, who cares that he is a geek. Matt Besser who plays Adair is just so talented he has to be the next Jim Carrey. The lady of the lake, little Donny, what will he do next? All four cast members are spectacular. Where did they come from?
  • Kanngera
  • Mar 7, 1999
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Greatest show ever

i feel very fortunate to have witnessed these amazing creators/writers/performers on television, and in person. their show is sketch comedy at its best. i have never felt so "into" a show as when watching UCB. the subtle humour, the bizarre twists and turns, the outstanding characters...all this, AND they are incredibly nice in person. i wish them the best of success in all they do, since comedy central (in what can only be described as the biggest programming blunder in television history) chose not to renew them for what would have been a terrific 4th season.

rock on, UCB. if you're ever in my neck of the woods, you have a free place to crash.
  • krustwell
  • Sep 4, 2000
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Outlandishly well-written comedy

Some of the things people say about this show crack me up:

"I have yet to laugh, or chuckle, or even smirk at this poorly-conceived, idiotic, dull television show."

This from a guy who goes by the name "Tug." Hmm. Sure, okay. Love the big-word abuse. Unfortunately, it doesn't cover up the fact that you don't realize how much thought is required to understand this show. Hey, you tried.

Indeed, this show is not for everybody, but as a writer/comic myself (only by leisure; I'm an engineer by trade,) I have to have a great deal of respect for the talents of Besser, Poehler, Roberts, and Walsh. I almost get the feeling that these are the heros of legend that are destined to succeed Monty Python (okay, there is no such legend, but we engineers like to think so.)

While their style is not the most original ever (many writers have succeeded in the "outrageous" style of comedy in the past, "Kids in the Hall" and Weird Al come readily to mind,) they take this style to the next level.

I think the first thing one will notice is the lack of a laugh-track, which gives the mission of UCB an ironic seriousness. Not only that, but laugh-tracks have a bad habit of pointing out with big signs where the jokes are, removing any and all need for complex thought on the veiwer's part. I'll never understand why Monty Python used it.

The situations they come up with are ones of sheer beauty. Prime examples are the waiter training session at Bradwick's, the Bucket of Truth (already a classic to us fans,) and UCB's advice on how to break curfew ("You guys gotta kick my ass and take a crap on me!")

Tying these all together at the end of the show is a nice touch. I think it's pretty obvious that they realized just how easy this is to do, and so they take an almost "Seinfeld"-like approach and have each of these situations have total consequence on each other.

Then there's the great hidden camera scene during the end credits, where one of their characters takes a stroll through real life. Wonderful stuff.

All-in-all, the show is hideously clever, and ridiculously well-executed. It's been ages since we had a sketch comedy that actually made us think in order to get the jokes, sometimes even requiring us to watch the episode a second time (some will rebuke with "Kids in the Hall," but keep in mind the laugh-track, not to put the show down in any way.)

I only pray that Comedy Central doesn't threaten to cancel the show again like they did last Spring.

One more thing: my apologies for trashing on Tug like that.
  • H_Frank
  • Oct 5, 1999
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