| | |  | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Home » » » The Big Gay Sketch Show - The Complete Second Season | | | | | | | Description: | | Logo’s The Big Gay Sketch Show is back with another season of groundbreaking sketch comedy series! The eight episodes feature a combination of traditional and music-based sketches, pop culture parodies and recurring characters, all from a unique LGBT perspective. | | | Product Details: | | | Actors:
| Paolo Andino, Erica Ash, Amanda Bearse, Bridget Burke, Colman Domingo | | Director:
| Amanda Bearse | | Format:
| Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC | | Language:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 2 | | Studio:
| MTV | | Run Time:
| 174 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| April 29, 2008 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Better than season oneJul 29, 2008
By S. Long The second season really found its way compared to the first. The charactors had "matured" (some of them much like old cheese). The sketches were funnier although there were some that fell flat. I had the urge to listen to Grandma Bell on my earbuds even in my own house. In fact, my neighbor moved away a week after I played that sketch and I'm nervous that the two are related.
I laughed so hard at the Paula Dean and Jenny Craig sketches that I was afraid I would pass out and be found face down on the living room carpet with the other end pointed to the heavens. All I can say is, "Sir! Take my money. This DVD is worth any price!"
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Big Gay Sketch Show Season 2May 09, 2008
By Donald W. Sawyer
"EIGHTIES GUY"
The "Dynasty" sketch and the "May-December Romance" sketch are my favorites. Julie Goldman is a true gift, especially as Natalie in the "Facts of Life" and "Super Liza" sketchs. Great fun. Maya Angelou never looked so good. There are a few misteps, but for the most part it is very funny, even the closing comments by Rosie O'Donnell and Chastiy Bono are fun. The only reason i gave it 4 out of 5 was there should have been more bonus footage, especially bloopers out outakes.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Stuff and love the extrasJun 07, 2008
By M. Speach Jr.
"hysterically yours"
I was so happy when The Big Gay Sketch Show came out on DVD, when the second season became available I had to have it. Even though some of the cast has changed it is still jammed with funny skits and special guest surprises. When's season 3 coming out?
Hysterical!!Mar 23, 2011
By Bill We love "The Big Gay Sketch Show." It is exactly like "Saturday Night Live", only with gay-oriented themes. Very Hysterical!!
HYSTERICALLY HILARIOUS!Sep 24, 2009
By Christopher Breckman "kissfox" I can't say enough about how funny this show is! The DVD version is UNCENSORED and this is one of the rare times where profanity is actually essential to the humor in some skits. It's a riot. I am laughing myself silly as I write this. The second season IS DEFINITELY funnier than the first season, and all of the performers are well into their roles in any skit they're in.
Erika Ash as "Grandma Bell" is absolutely the best, as well as her skits as fitness instructor, "Latanya." (DO NOT take a bite or drink of anything while her skits are playing---you WILL spew across the room!!! You've been warned!) She and Colman Domingo bring the warmth, charm and hilarity of African American humor full circle, which is what I always love. You see a skit with Erika, you're gonna laugh yourself silly.
And Paolo Andino? SEXY! The sight of his bare hairy chest and thunderbolt legs is quite a treat and has me stopping and pausing quite a bit just to stare. My kind of man, indeed.
Also unforgettable is "Fitzwilliam's" quest to once and for all get a "va-jyyyyna!" I had a headache before I put this DVD on and, thanks to all of the hilarity that I have watched, the endorphins released by laughing has brought an end to it. It takes a lot to make me laugh this hard, by the way.
This is a mix of SNL and IN LIVING COLOR, just tailor made for us gays. I really can't say enough great things about this show, and this is one DVD that probably will truly meet the 100,000 playbacks before it dies. I hope the show goes on for many, many years, and that this current cast stays with it. Everyone is absolutely hysterical, and no one, in my opinion, has a dull part. They are all great look-alikes for the various celebrities they parody---especially Colman Domingo as "Oprah." UNBELIEVEABLE!
For the LGBT community, we NEED this kind of variety sketch because we can see the differences as well as the similarities within our genres. So many times we beat each other up---I don't know why---and this just shows how great we can laugh at ourselves. I have a ton of thanks for the predominant lesbian presence both on screen and behind the scenes as producers, writers, directors. I love lesbians, and this show just reinforces why. Rosie O'Donnell has done a great job in handling this show as executive producer. Amanda Bearse ("Marcy" on "Married With Children") and legendary comedienne Kate Clinton bring such talent with them as well to make this diamond of a show shine. I would love to be in the room when this show is being written and drafted.
Anyone wondering whether or not to buy this series, GET IT. It's campy sketch humor; it's not meant to change the world, just make its statement as comedy and make us forget all the hate and hassles we deal with in daily life. This allows us to laugh off what we can. I can't say enough about this series or Sordid Lives. Outrageously funny, and worth every recession-gripped dollar shelled out for it.
Buy the DVDs, and make a statement to the creators of the series that it needs to go on. Popularity can foster longevity. Grandma Bell is back on, so I'm ending this review here. (Randy)
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