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Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders Show by Todd Holland, John Riggi
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DVD detailsActor: Garry Shandling, Jeffrey Tambor, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Rip Torn, Wallace Langham Director: John Riggi, Todd Holland DVD: Region Code 99 Audio: Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 510 minutes DVD Release Date: 2007-04-17 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Sony Pictures
DVD Reviews of Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders ShowDVD Review: A Good Overview, But Wait for the Entire Series Summary: 3 StarsWorthy of more honors than it received, "The Larry Sanders Show" (1992-98) remains a television classic. The "Not Just the Best" DVD set includes 23 episodes plus extras ranging from deleted scenes to cast interviews. However, Garry Shandling's selection process may differ from yours. Since the groundbreaking "narcissitcom" spanned 89 episodes, this greatest-hits approach will not satisfy everyone. Fan favorites such as "Arthur After Hours" (a tour de force from Rip Torn) and "Off Camera" (highlighted by the Gene Siskel-John Ritter fight) are nowhere to be found, but a lesser episode like "Pilots and Pens Lost" somehow made the cut. As a result, the DVD sampler is recommended primarily for newcomers. Shandling's brilliant talk-show satire deserves to be released in its entirety - with no flipping!
DVD Review: Not the best deal, either Summary: 3 StarsDon't get me wrong; I'm the biggest LS fan there is, and I WISH they would come out with a complete set of episodes on DVD. But this collection was touted as much more than just a first-season offering with bonus material. The interviews were boring, not funny, and at times uncomfortable to watch. The episode commentaries were trite and uninsightful.
I think this is one of the best shows ever on TV; but this collection is not worth the money - you get can season 1 on Ebay and be done with it.
DVD Review: Best is best Summary: 5 StarsReally what you say about this it is what it IS....FUNNY! I have the first season and even if there is one or two shows on this it is worth the buy. The trouble they had to just get this far with the Larry Sanders Show (well look at the cover) Do youself a favor buy this. You will enjoy/
DVD Review: I understand your reservations, but get this. Get it now! Summary: 5 StarsI understand the frustration with waiting for the complete seasons, but I say in all honesty, I would get this even if I owned all the seasons.
When it comes to extras, I'm usually sceptical. Like who needs to see a feature-length documentary on "Billy Madison" even if you liked it. However, the extras on this set are a revelation.
Larry Sanders is a wonderful show. It's cutting edge. The extras reveal a lot of great moments and is further evidence of the professionalism and love that went into this show.
Buy it!
DVD Review: I usta not be able to watch Summary: 5 StarsI couldn't always get through this amazing show when it was on....because it was too real. I am serious folks, this is almost a reality show. I was working in film and TV when this was on and after a 72+ hour work week, it was just too much like being at work and I couldn't take it.
NOW, however, I may nostalgically bask in the wonderful neuroses, petty fights, unbelievable stupidity and amazing personalities and talent that was MY workplace as well as the fictional (but you'd never know it) one of the Larry Sanders Show.
An amazing realization of the ol' "backstage" drama... er.... I mean comedy.
GET IT!
Now I'm waiting for "It's Gary Shandling's Show!"
I would like to add, that...what am I? The National Archives? Do I need every episode made? No. They will be available without having to own them. But even if you do want to own them all, this DVD has great extras... that should be in your master archive anyway!
Description of Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders ShowUndeniably the hippest show to air on cable in the 1990s, The Larry Sanders Show takes you backstage at a fictional late night talk show with real-life guests from movies, music and television. The Larry Sanders Show was ahead of its time, becoming an immediate critical and audience hit for its satirical, tongue-in-cheek look at Hollywood. The series that combined documentary-like camerawork with a clever blend of fact and fiction set the standard of quality for HBO and influenced the development of shows like Sex and the City, Six Feet Under, The Sopranos, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Office. Not Just the Best of the Larry Sanders Show features more than 8 hours of newly-produced material including Garry Shandling in personal and intimate visits with friends like Alec Baldwin, Tom Petty, Sharon Stone, Jerry Seinfeld, and Jon Stewart and including the compellingly entertaining, feature-length documentary, "The Making of The Larry Sanders Show." Garry Shandling wraps up the run of his groundbreaking HBO comedy series in definitive yet nostalgic fashion in this boxed set, wryly titled Not Just the Best of The Larry Sanders Show. Now there's truth in advertising. Along with 23 of what Shandling felt were the best episodes of the show's run (89 episodes from 1992-98) comes eight hours of newly produced material, including a feature-length "making of" documentary, cast and star interviews, deleted scenes, commentaries, and footage of Shandling on personal visits with stars like Alec Baldwin, Jon Stewart, and Jerry Seinfeld. The personal visits are some of the most interesting moments (a breakfast with Sharon Stone is so strained and forced it's hard not to laugh) and the new features bring so much of Garry's personal thoughts and feelings into play that maybe this set would have been better named Being Garry Shandling. But it seems only fair to get such a subjective and in-depth personal view on the series from the man who made awkward self-consciousness a comedic art form. The Larry Sanders Show was at the forefront of changing the genre of TV comedy, and influenced the development of many shows to follow, like Curb Your Enthusiasm, Arrested Development, and both versions of The Office. The source of that inspiration is on full display here, as talk-show host Larry Sanders (Shandling) along with his producer Artie (Rip Torn) and his "poor deluded bastard" sidekick Hank (Jeffrey Tambor), struggles to keep his late-night talk show on the air despite dropping ratings, absurd notes from the network, and a hilarious tendency to self-sabotage his personal life. His guest stars, including some of the biggest names in show business, seem to enjoy lampooning their images and provide some of the sharpest comic moments. It's great stuff, and it's too bad all six seasons are not scheduled to be released on DVD. Shandling reportedly went this route with the release, rather than continuing with complete seasons, because of a desire to wrap it all up at once after a long legal battle with producer Brad Grey. While many fans might bemoan the fact that there will be no complete-season sets of The Larry Sanders Show released after this, there are episodes from all six seasons here to enjoy, including the first and the double-part finale. With a gem like this, it's better to savor what's available than to lament what might have been. --Daniel Vancini
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