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Best of Saturday Night Live - Special Edition
Released in VHS Tape by Anchor Bay Entertainment (04 March, 1992)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Directors: Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson, Beth McCarthy-Miller, James Signorelli, and Paul Miller
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SNL rebirth!!
The year was 1989 and already SNL had gone through a tremendous cast change since Lorne Michaels took back his gem in 1985. Fresh, young comics Dana Carvey, Phil Hartm & then newcomer Mike Myers (who would later be known as "Austin Powers") burst on the scene with ther array of hilarious, off-the-cuff characters. All is captured in this video! I bought it when it first came out back in 92 and lost it. Now that I have it back, I love reliving Wayne's World, Dana Carvey's dead-on President Bush and Phil Hartman's Anal Retentive Chef & Donald Trump impression. Quite a masterpiece of comic genius. SNL still continues that tradition today. If you can find it, grab this and all the other great SNL videos & DVD's!!


The Best of Saturday Night Live 1976
Released in VHS Tape by Anchor Bay Entertainment (19 November, 1997)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Directors: Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson, Beth McCarthy-Miller, James Signorelli, and Paul Miller
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the best videos, the good old days
this was when the show was truly revolutionary. The got a load of influence from monty python and were ready to shock the world. Aykroyd, Murrey, Bulishi, curtin and even chase are amazing here. this is funny stuff that is really on of if not the best time for the show


The Best of Saturday Night Live 1978
Released in VHS Tape by Anchor Bay Entertainment (19 November, 1997)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Directors: Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson, Beth McCarthy-Miller, James Signorelli, and Paul Miller
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A Charming and Funny Experience
This is a great video, which is the best of the best of Saturday Night Live. It is hilarious, with cast members such as Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Dan Ackroyd, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, and the rest shining as brightly as they ever have. With highlights such as Bill Murray as the Lounge Singer singing "Star Wars," and Steve Martin singing "King Tut," this video will not disappoint you!


The Best of Saturday Night Live 1979
Released in VHS Tape by Anchor Bay Entertainment (19 November, 1997)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Directors: Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson, Beth McCarthy-Miller, James Signorelli, and Paul Miller
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For Any Saturday Night Live Fan....
Attention all SNL fans, this is the video you have been looking for! Whether you like the old, classic skits or the newer ones, you will LOVE this video becuase it has the best of EVERYTHING! Plus, it is not that well known about, so you can be the first to own it and you can introduce it to all of your friends. If you can't decide which SNL video to get, and who can, there are so many, this is the one you need to own!


The Best of Saturday Night Live 1991
Released in VHS Tape by Starmaker/Anchor Bay (16 August, 1993)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Directors: Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson, Beth McCarthy-Miller, James Signorelli, and Paul Miller
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Jesse Jackson was wonderful
I am looking for the episode of Saturday live when Jesse Jackson read Green Egg & Ham as a tribute to the death of Dr. Seuss. I believe that this episode aired on September 24, 1991 the day Dr. Seuss died. September 28, 1991 Michael Jordan / Public Enemy


The Best of Saturday Night Live Vol. 3 - Classic Years Collection 1975-80
Released in VHS Tape by Anchor Bay Entertainment (11 June, 1997)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Directors: Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson, Beth McCarthy-Miller, James Signorelli, and Paul Miller
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Blues Brothers, Gidget Goes to Shock Therapy and More!
Loved the video, two episodes of "The Best of SNL" combined on one tape


The Best of Saturday Night Live: 1986 Annual
Released in VHS Tape by Starmaker/Anchor Bay (16 August, 1993)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Directors: Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson, Beth McCarthy-Miller, James Signorelli, and Paul Miller
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Worth the purchase
This is a really good video. If you like the Church Lady or Phil Hartman as Phil Donahue, you'll love this video.


The Best of Saturday Night Live: Hosted by John Goodman
Released in VHS Tape by Starmaker/Anchor Bay (21 March, 1994)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Directors: Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson, Beth McCarthy-Miller, James Signorelli, and Paul Miller
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John goodman, one of the first members of the Five time club
There is a reason John Goodman keeps getting invited back to host SNL... that reason is he is hillarious! I got this video and can tell you I have watched it many times and still to this day get lots of laughs out of it! I only hope they do a more recent video soon with some up to date John Goodman hosting on it!


Best Of-Snl Presidental Bash
Released in VHS Tape by Anchor Bay Entertainment (30 October, 1995)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Directors: Claude Kerven, Dave Wilson, Beth McCarthy-Miller, James Signorelli, and Paul Miller
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Old politics still funny today
The SNL Presidential Bash is the funniest collection of skits based on a theme (e.g. Halloween, Christmas, specific cast members). Even though all of the Clinton skits are missing(the anthology was produced during the 1992 election), the video contains skits that are funny even if you have superficial knowlege of politics. The video spans from the early years to the golden years (Carvey, Hartman, Farlye, et al.). In the early years, Chevy Chase interprets the bungly President Ford and Dan Akroyd plays a President Carter who knows exact details of every insignificant thing.

Dana Carvey is omnipresent. He is in the 1988 presidential debates between George Bush and Michael Dukakis. Jon Lovitz played Dukakis, an emotionless and short candidate who had (in the skit) a mechanical lift to elevate him to the height of the podium. Carvey's Ross Perot charicature has chronic cameos as the host of the special. Perot also had a hillarious infomercial where he explained that his salary would be based upon the growth of the country ("1% growth, I don't see a dime; I'll be ok, I've got $3 billion back home...4% growth, I get $1 billion. That still leaves you up $119 billion.)

You can watch this video over and over again. This will always be the best compilation of Saturday Night Live.


Penitentiary 3
Released in VHS Tape by Warner Studios (29 September, 1993)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Jamaa Fanaka
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best prison movie since caged heat 2!
this is one of the best movies ever. the character of "the midnight thud", played by the haiti kid was tremendous. truely an inspiration to us all. it made me laugh, it made me cry, and it made me never want to go to prison and have my manhood taken by a miget with a studed collar on.


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