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The Idiot Box

  • TV Series
  • 1991–1992
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
152
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Ricki Lake, Lee Arenberg, Danny Cooksey, Balsac the Jaws of Death, Gwar, Beefcake the Mighty, Lisa Moncure, Roberto Santana, Tom Stern, Dave Brockie, Alex Winter, and Jizmak the Gusha in The Idiot Box (1991)
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MTV sketch comedy show.MTV sketch comedy show.MTV sketch comedy show.

  • Stars
    • Alex Winter
    • Lee Arenberg
    • Tom Stern
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    152
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Alex Winter
      • Lee Arenberg
      • Tom Stern
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alex Winter
    Alex Winter
    • Self…
    • 1991–1992
    Lee Arenberg
    Lee Arenberg
    • Benzini…
    • 1991–1992
    Tom Stern
    Tom Stern
    • Lockjaw
    • 1991
    Danny Cooksey
    Danny Cooksey
    • Jared Huggins…
    • 1992
    Ricki Lake
    Ricki Lake
    • Daughter
    John Hawkes
    John Hawkes
    • 1991
    Flea
    Flea
    • Mugger
    • 1991
    Portia Dawson
    Portia Dawson
    • 1991
    Lisa Moncure
    • 1991
    Brendan Ryan
    • 1991
    Maryann Mattingly
    • 1991
    Candace Moore
    • 1991
    John Ronan
    • 1991
    Charles Schneider
    • 1991
    Gwar
    Gwar
    • Themselves
    • 1992
    Dave Brockie
    Dave Brockie
    • GWAR Member
    • 1992
    Balsac the Jaws of Death
    Balsac the Jaws of Death
    • GWAR Member
    • 1992
    Beefcake the Mighty
    Beefcake the Mighty
    • GWAR Member
    • 1992
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    priest.21

    wacky, irreverent, ingenious: eddie the flying gimp

    this show remains my favorite to date. from "the huggins family" to "eddie the flying gimp", this show was filled with high-tailed hilarities and non-stop laughter that'd leave you in stitches. not for the faint of heart. i have all the episodes on tape and i still puke every time i see sinead o. get punched square in the face by a one crazy and crass alex winter. any fans out there? give me a holler.....
    Xarathos

    This was a funny Show

    Back when MTV was stupid, yet still not compeletly moronic this show was on for a while. It was just a bunch of wacky characters put together on television. Alex Winter plays a variety of crazy characters including Eddie the Flying Gimp (who doesn't speak a word if I remember correctly), Willard Shrek ( a guy who works for hours at a convience store and gives a show to a security camera, fueled on caffine pills and beef sticks), the burrowing bishop, and one with a aged comedian named Wisey Wisenstein who is partnered up with Sinead O'Conner. Another character was Lockjaw, a cop who stepped on a rusty nail and now has lockjaw and can only yell at people.

    He would make fun of family shows by having them viciously fight each other then have the wacky neigbor come in the middle and cry out in pain. "Who took my beloved vira and stuffed her in the trash?" THe dad just raises his hand as if he were guilty of going 30 in a 25. The old man looks as if he's about to break down and attack the father then breaks out in laughter and hugs. "She was old and baggy anyway." Of course this show as called 'The Huggins Family'.
    turdburglar

    Awesome show...

    Somehow, this show made it on the air for about six episodes. Written and directed by Alex Winter/ Tom Stern, this show was wild, subversive humor at its best. Featuring the MTV contest, "Win a chance to sacrifice your daughter to GWAR!", that ought to be an indication as to the type of humor on the show. Also, this was back when shows on MTV HAD to be music orientated (anyone else remember this?), so the show was played around the popular music videos of the day. This led to the running gag of many of the characters saying to Alex, "Just play the damn videos!" Hopefully this show will see the light of day on DVD, I know there is a petition for those of you who care...

    So, let's all take a moment of silence and fondly remember Eddie the Flying Gimp, Lockjaw, Willard Schrek, the Burrowing Bishop, and that new show "Who's a Total Idiot?" starring Tony Danza!
    ShowStopper1908

    Hella funny

    This show was hella funny before hella was even a word. I would stay up late Saturday nights just to watch this funny MTV comedy. It seems as though all the good MTV shows are taken off too soon. Alex Winter, where is that guy? He was great!
    alexis_hidell

    I miss The Idiot Box!!

    I haven't seen this show in 15 years, and yet there is no way I could ever forget it. Alex Winter's Mtv comedy show was original, edgy, crass, and hilarious. The ideas and sketches pushed the envelope long before South Park and its clones. Every time I see a rusty nail, I think of my favorite sketch "Lockjaw". Lockjaw's problems with alcohol (he literally couldn't drink due to his tetanus-related disability) are as funny and fresh today as they were when I first saw them as a preteen babysitter. For God's sake, The Idiot Box should be out on DVD. Why continue to release more crusty, overplayed, unfunny reruns (i.e., Friends) or shows with no replay value (i.e., Newlyweds)? Hey Mtv - I want my Idiot Box!

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      • March 23, 1991 (United States)
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