Viva Variety

Viva Variety 1w4q5c

1997
Viva Variety
Viva Variety

Viva Variety 1w4q5c

7.3 | TV-PG | en | Comedy

In this surreal satire of European variety shows as brought to you by The State, bantering ex-spouses Mr. and Mrs. Laupin and their sexy assistant Johnny Bluejeans welcome celebrity guests and cutting-edge bands.

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EP1  Viva in Vegas
Jul. 28,1998
Viva in Vegas

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EP2  Tommy Davidson, Wailing Souls
Aug. 04,1998
Tommy Davidson, Wailing Souls

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EP3  Nell Carter, Superdiamond, Slovin & Allen
Aug. 11,1998
Nell Carter, Superdiamond, Slovin & Allen

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EP4  Shelley Long, The Tories, Tom Owen
Aug. 18,1998
Shelley Long, The Tories, Tom Owen

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EP5  Traci Bingham, Jimmie Vaughan, George Christian
Aug. 25,1998
Traci Bingham, Jimmie Vaughan, George Christian

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EP6  Bob Goldthwait, Eve 6
Sep. 08,1998
Bob Goldthwait, Eve 6

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EP7  Keenen Ivory Wayans, Jonathan Richman
Sep. 15,1998
Keenen Ivory Wayans, Jonathan Richman

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EP8  RuPaul, Charles Durning, Shonen Knife
Oct. 09,1998
RuPaul, Charles Durning, Shonen Knife

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EP9  Whoopi Goldberg, Dag, Inversion Entertainment
Oct. 16,1998
Whoopi Goldberg, Dag, Inversion Entertainment

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EP10  Carmen Electra, Better Than Ezra
Oct. 13,1998
Carmen Electra, Better Than Ezra

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EP11  Wedding Spectacular
Oct. 20,1998
Wedding Spectacular

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7.3 | TV-PG | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 1997-04-01 | Released Producted By: Comedy Partners , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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In this surreal satire of European variety shows as brought to you by The State, bantering ex-spouses Mr. and Mrs. Laupin and their sexy assistant Johnny Bluejeans welcome celebrity guests and cutting-edge bands.

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Michael Ian Black

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Viva Variety Audience Reviews 1w6d51

WasAnnon Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
2freensel I saw this movie before reading any reviews, and I thought it was very funny. I was very surprised to see the overwhelmingly negative reviews this film received from critics.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
ne Odetta It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
gabrielkoot This was one of my fave shows of all time. It was hilarious and great parody! She was so sexy and he was such a great parody TV host. The variety acts and music and dancing were always so entertaining and the show always made my sister and I laugh our guts out. I can't believe people barely this show now, so sad.
William (wmattifo) This show was probably a little too intelligent for average viewers (hence it didn't last long) but if you saw it you know it was good. The bickering couple who hosted the show were very funny. I one episode when Ben Stiller was the guest. The gag was that Henry Winkler was supposed to be the guest and they got stuck with Ben Stiller. They made Stiller wear a black leather jacket and ride a motorcycle. Then they asked him questions ("What was it like playing Fonzi?") that were written for Henry Winkler. Very funny stuff. Any show that was able to keep up with a comedy giant like Ben Stiller must have been good. If you somehow get a chance to see this do what you can to catch it. This was real comedy.
jkiernan I came across a film clip from this show at a web site that specializes in strange media. The mustachioed host introduced a pair of pianists who walked on stage, stood behind a piano, dropped their pants, raised their arms over their heads, and played a medley of songs with their units. It was goofy and silly, and vaguely familiar.I recognized the host, but couldn't recall much of anything else. Some creative searching at Google helped me nail the title of the show, and when I looked up "Viva Variety" on IMDb, it all came flooding back to me. How could I have forgotten Johnny Bluejeans and the Laupins? Shame on me!This show was funny and original. It's too bad that the variety format seems dead in America. I would have liked to see more of it. If you happen to catch any of these episodes in the great cable wasteland, it's a refreshing change of pace from the banality of current offerings on TV.
Jabe-2 I thought that this show was better than average. The whole gimmic with the "#1 show in Europe" thing was cool. I like Johnny Bluejeans the best, especially when he said things like "I got me a bad case of the herpes." Once or twice they even had a cool musical guest. It was O.K, but who cares, we will never see it again.