HULU | Release Date: March 6, 2023
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TVJerryMar 12, 2023
Mel Brooks created Part 1 in 1981. This sequel is a series created by Nick Kroll, Ike Barinholtz and Wanda Sykes with Brooks in the mix as advisor and announcer. The 8-parter features sketches from various history highlights, including theMel Brooks created Part 1 in 1981. This sequel is a series created by Nick Kroll, Ike Barinholtz and Wanda Sykes with Brooks in the mix as advisor and announcer. The 8-parter features sketches from various history highlights, including the Russian Revolution (Johnny Knoxville as Rasputin in a Jackass takeoff), Shirley Chisholm (Sykes as the politician in a 70s Black sitcom) and Jesus Christ (Quinta Brunson as Mary Magdalene), but the most clever is Tiaka Waititi as Sigmund Freud. There are a few silly songs and lots of other comic cameos. This is Mel Brooks at his best (genuinely smart satire) and his worst (broad shtick that falls flat). For every joke that lands, there are several that stink, so it really depends on the viewer's taste for dumb vs. clever, although for me, they're trying too hard and most often not funny. Expand
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jamessMar 9, 2023
I sooo wanted to rate this higher, but as with sketch comedy, you have to sit through coal to come up with the occasional diamond. You better have a high tolerance for Nick Kroll and Ike Barenholtz ( whose work I've enjoyed in the past)I sooo wanted to rate this higher, but as with sketch comedy, you have to sit through coal to come up with the occasional diamond. You better have a high tolerance for Nick Kroll and Ike Barenholtz ( whose work I've enjoyed in the past) because they are in practically every sketch, alongside Wanda Sykes who has her share of recurring characters. You do get a sense that they all worship Mel Brooks (as they should), and wanted to embrace Brooks' style of social satire and all-out silliness. The mix of modern and history is hit-and-miss, and is good for a smile (Russian revolution admist a you tube tutorial, Galileo on Tic Tok). What is sometimes more fun is playing where's Waldo with the seemingly endless array of comedic actors who jumped at a chance to appear. There's a blink and you'll miss Adam Pally, David Duchovny as Howard Cosell (?!), and Ken Marino and Joe Lo Truglio together again. Their segment on the rebranding of Christ was one that worked. You get a sense that they all wanted to play, and that playfulness comes through. But they're playing in a forty-year-old sandbox. At least it's much better than the Spike TV animated Spaceballs retread. . Expand
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DreGlassMar 16, 2023
As someone who grew up on old-school Mel Brooks…this one hurts. I REALLY wanted to like this show, and I was much more patient with it than I would have been with any other sketch comedy show of this quality, because of my lifelong respectAs someone who grew up on old-school Mel Brooks…this one hurts. I REALLY wanted to like this show, and I was much more patient with it than I would have been with any other sketch comedy show of this quality, because of my lifelong respect and admiration for Brooks. I kept going against my better judgement because of that. I should have dropped off when the jokes did. If you’re set on watching this show, my advice: the minute an episode ends and you find yourself thinking, “Huh, that didn’t make me laugh even once”…just stop watching there. The sketches start off charming and funny enough (if a bit underwhelming) and get progressively less funny as the show goes on. I suspect the editors realized this and deliberately loaded all of the most successful sketches into the first few episodes hoping that they’d have already gotten you hooked by the time it starts deteriorating. It doesn’t get better once it drops off. Just save yourself the headache and quit while you’re ahead. Also if you’re like me and have limited patience for Nick Kroll’s whole shtick, you might just want to just skip this show entirely. He’s front and center in nearly every sketch and plays every part exactly the same way. It gets stale very quickly. Expand
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