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Streaming SCTV, Volume 2 Online

Dimanche, septembre 12th, 2010
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“SCTV Cycle 2″ features some of the most inspired episodes in the SCTV canon. As noteworthy as you’ll hear the actors and writers complain about how hard it was to contain out the 90-minute format, the work here shows how rewarding and timeless and flat-out hilarious those long-form shows could be.

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When a enormous Soviet satellite infringes on the puny SCTV orbiter (complete with hot dog rotisserie), the network is taken over by CCCP1, or “3CP1 on your dial, Russian Television.” The Russian TV parodies that follow are savagely amusing. Peep especially for “What Fits into Russia,” “Hey, Giorgi,” and Russia’s approved game reveal “Uposcrabblenyk.”

Self-absorbed host of the ironically titled “You!” reveal, Libby Wolfson makes her stage debut in … deep breath … “I’m Taking My Hold Head, Screwing It On Apt And No Guy’s Gonna Instruct Me That It Ain’t.”

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The classic Godfather parody point to is here, with Guy Caballero as the Don. How many bullets can that guy select anyway? And never advise anyone outside the family that your approved sport is soccer.

And who can forget the invasion of Zontar, the Thing from Venus?

There’s vast glopping heaps of funniness to be had here, as well as in every SCTV release. Thanks again to Bawl! Factory for doing the hard work that makes these releases possible.

This boxed area of SCTV episodes is an absolute classic and a must-buy for everybody.

Seeing Eugene Levy’s “Perry Como: Detached Alive” promo is worth the tag of the location alone. I concept it was hysterical when I saw it originally in the 1980s, and it unruffled makes me laugh today.

There’s also the vivid switch on “The Jazz Singer” in which soul/jazz singer Al Jarreau wants to be a Jewish cantor instead of an R&B star, remarkable to the afflict of his father, played by Eugene Levy’s hysterical short Jewish character, Sid Dithers, who sports cornrows for the duration of the sketch.

Then there’s Catherine O’Hara’s Lola Heatherton interviewing Andrea Martin’s Mother Theresa. If Ms. O’Hara’s constantly calling Mother Theresa “Mommy” doesn’t execute you laugh, then Ms. O’Hara’s singing Steve Miller’s song “The Joker” to her will.

I have to mention another sketch that’s on these disks. It’s a promo for a 1970s-like action TV explain entitled “Fish Police” that’s so dull and funny, it’s unforgettable. The ironic thing about the sketch is that 11 years later, there was actually an racy series entitled “Fish Police”–and it too was plain and comic.

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