From the twisted genius behind Saturday Night Live s early years, Mr. Mike s Mondo Video is the wildly demented comedy from the mind of National Lampoons and Saturday Night Lives notoriously funny writer/performer Michael ... more »O Donoghue. And like most of O Donoghue s humor, it was years ahead of its time. Originally conceived in 1979 as a television special slotted for one of Saturday Night Lives hiatuses, with much of the Saturday Night Live cast on board, it was summarily rejected by NBC as too outrageous for broadcast. Unseen for years, it is finally available on dvd. Features members of the classic Saturday Night Live cast: Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, Jane Curtin and Laraine Newman. Also stars Michael O Donoghue, Carrie Fisher, Teri Garr, Margot Kidder, Edie Baskin, Judith Belushi-Pisano, Mitch Glazer, Joan Hackett, Deborah Harry, Julius La Rosa, Wendie Malick, Klaus Nomi, Paul Shaffer and Sid Vicious.
Bonus Features:
* Bill Murray s eulogy for Michael O Donoghue (delivered on Saturday Night Live the week he died, in 1994)
* Mr. Mike s Least-Loved Bedtime Tales (from season 2 of Saturday Night Live)
The Enchanted Thermos
The Little Train That Died
Willy the Worm
* Commentary from co-writer Mitch Glazer« less
John Ferrer | Greenville, SC United States | 11/27/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Just to counteract the first customer review, let me say that I found a beat-up VHS copy of this a few years ago and became totally obsessed with it. It's wonderfully bizarre and dark, closer in spirit to the National Lampoon Radio Hour than the tame-by-comparison SNL. It's downright amazing that Shout! Factory is rescuing this from obscurity, and it will be a fantastic discovery for fans of Mike O'Donoghue and the other early SNL'ers, most of whom make brief appearances."
One Day You Will All LOVE MONDO VIDEO
Blackie - Knower of... well... All | the Void | 01/15/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I saw Mondo Video 4 times during the week it ran theatrically, because I KNEW it would never be seen again. I wanted to burn it into my brain. Happily, I was wrong. One brave TV station in Pittsburgh actually ran it ONCE and I taped it. Now, SHOUT! has somehow seen fit to preserve it (or most of it) for posterity. Geez! Paul Anka is such a loser to deny permission to let them include Sid Vicious singing "MY WAY". Anyway....
Definitely not for everyone, Mondo Video is for the adventurous who love dark, dark humor and appreciate the celebration of hype - as this is what O'Donoghue is doing here. He endlessly promises the shocking, the perverted, the astounding...and just like the "Mondo" movies he's parodying, he doesn't deliver on the hype. But it's a VERY funny trip.
Much funnier than any of the alleged 'counter-culture' comics around today.
Very twisted. Very funny. A must-have. If you have the cajones for it.
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"Restoration" leads to disappointment.
Paul L. Sungenis | East Vineland, NJ USA | 02/05/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)
""Mondo Video" was conceived as a summer replacement series for "Saturday Night Live," produced by Lorne Michaels and written and hosted by SNL and "National Lampoon" veteran Michael "Mr. Mike" O'Donoghue. A pilot was shot and rejected by NBC as being too disturbing even for late night. Michaels and O'Donoghue took the pilot to Showtime who showed it...once, then canceled any plans to pursue the series. The show had a very low-key history after that. Showtime showed it again years later just to reassert rights to it. It had a limited VHS release that was marred by Paul Anka (but more on that later), and had a couple of 35mm prints thrown for the festival circuit.
My mother managed to tape the original showing back in 1979, and it's been one of my greatest guilty pleasures. Now, to celebrate its 30th anniversary, it's finally been released on DVD, and to some degree I wish it hadn't been.
The loss of Sid Vicious' performance of "My Way" is understandable, as Paul Anka had blocked its being included in the VHS release, and it looks like they didn't even attempt to try to get the rights this time around as they just reused the scroll from the VHS version, to the point of referring to "this videotape." The loss of one of my favorite segments was a letdown, even if an understandable one.
However, the real problem with this release is the nearly 25 minutes of previously unused material has been restored to the show with the DVD release. With few exceptions (such as a bizarre little piece called "Pat Nixon And The Mondo Video Dancers") the restored material is terrible. Like Saturday Night Live then (and now), the original NBC pilot of "Mondo Video" suffered from the need to fill 90 minutes of material when the writers only had about 45 good minutes. The 50-minute edit aired by Showtime, and beloved by me for 30 years now, shows how much better Lorne and Mike worked when they needed to edit the final product. I don't think there's a single wasted second in the Showtime version of the show, but there are whole sketches (like "Crowd Scene" and two "Dream Sequences") on this DVD that drag on for no good reason. The DVD should have offered the Showtime edit, with the extra sketches as "deleted scenes" instead of re-editing them in.
On the bright side, the DVD also has three of O'Donoghue's "Mr. Mike's Least Loved Bedtime Stories" and Bill Murray's eulogy for O'Donoghue, which by themselves are really worth the cheap purchase price of the DVD. But, really, this "restored version" is probably the biggest hatchet job since Ted Turner considered colorizing the first 10 minutes of "The Wizard of Oz."
Five stars for 90% of the material, negative one star for the final product, averaging out to two stars. A pleasure and a disappointment at the same time. A very mondo effect from a very mondo video.
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No middle ground
Mark Schildberg | Houston, TX USA | 02/11/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"You're either going to love this video or hate it. I fall into the love-it camp because the perverse and dark nature of its humor is entirely in keeping with the decadent style of one of my favorite artists, the great Michael O'Donoghue, brilliant National Lampoon editor and writer for Saturday Night Live. Mr. Mike's world view is on ample display for 70 minutes here, and it isn't pretty. It's twisted, cynical, and frequently marries the heroic to the mundane. If that's not a style of humor you enjoy, you will find this show off-putting and it will probably test your patience. If you believe the human race's worst instincts are fair game for satire, you will revel in how hilariously foolish we can be. Consider yourself warned."
What the ...?
Moribund The Cheeseburgermeister | FL | 03/06/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I agree with Mr. Schildberg. This is a love-or-leave-it type of offering. I give major kudos to "Mr. Mike's Mondo Video" for cluing me into Klaus Nomi: The 'dream sequence' which features him performing the aria from 'Samson and Delilah'. Overall, it's really cool slices of twisted stuff/humor. Not for everybody."