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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 26 May, 1969 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Shout Factory |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Box set, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Movie, TV Shows, Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 4 |
| UPC: | 826663016499 |
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Customer Reviews of The Dick Cavett Show - Comic Legends
Like the top review says, don't expect a ton of laughs But what you do get is a great example of the Cavett interview style. And yes, the results are mixed, but what he did that you almost don't see anymore, is to turn off the performer and try to get to the person behind the image, without trying to get them to emote. Entertainers, when they are not being entertaining, are surprisingly normal. Cavett can be a bit of a kiss up to his idols, but never doubt that his wheels are turning while the interviews go on. Some impressions: <
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>1) His love of Groucho made him blind to his faults as a guest, the inability to share the spotlight and a hectoring personality in old age. But, when Groucho was on, he was gold and he was mostly on during the first interview in the set. <
>2) Woody Allen doesn't really talk to interviewers anymore, which is too bad, because his work with Cavett was awesome. <
>3) I loved the Bob Hope interview because he wasn't funny, but was just having a normal conversation. <
>4) Ditto the Jerry Lewis interview and as a general rule, I find Jerry Lewis pretty hard to take. Very smart guy, but you can tell that the critical drumming he received throughout his career really stung. <
>5) The Lucille Ball interview wasn't that good, but that wasn't Cavett's fault. Lucy looked like she wanted to be anyplace else but the Cavett show. <
>6) The Carol Burnett interview was nice, but not earth shattering. <
>7) It's almost worth the price of the DVD alone to see Bill Cosby make Jack Benny crack up during the story about jazz drumming. <
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>Rumor has it that the next DVD's will be with Hollywood Stars and we can only hope that Cavett's incredible interviews with Katherine Hepburn and Orson Welles will be on that set
Time flies
Time flies, the humour is timeless. The issues are still relevant. The jokes are still enjoyable. Cavett had a gift of making us feel it could be us up there asking the questions: a genuine fan. Groucho & Woody are favourites, but the Lewis interview is deep and entertaining.
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>You wont get to see Woody Allen play clarinet like that too often. Nor Cosby go into a solid routine, or direct an orchestra. Great.
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>When TV today contains so much drivel, thanks to DVDs like this for making the tube worth igniting.
Grateful for this
For decades I have wanted to return to the safe haven that was The Dick Cavett Show. When the Rock Icons collection came out, I grabbed it as soon as I could, but this was the one I was really waiting for.
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>The only one of these episodes that I saw when it originally aired was the one with Jerry Lewis. I still find it the most impressive, which is odd considering that I'm not much of a fan. When it first aired, I was in high school; now, with a long work history behind me, I hear Lewis dispensing many nuggets of wisdom that are true of any line of work and not just show business.
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>The featured comments concerning Groucho are unfortunately true, but people at the time already were aware that Groucho was beginning to lose it and had decided they loved him too much to care, and the shows need to be viewed in that context.