Anyone catch Mad TV on Saturday, 7/28?
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Anyone catch Mad TV on Saturday, 7/28?
I'm sure it's a rerun, but did anyone happen to catch the sketch with a Steven Seagal impersonator introducing something he calls "Steven Seagal Letterbox 2000"? It's basically starts off with him describing letterbox, then he shows the way Letterbox 200 works. It's basically like a super widescreen(I'm thinking about 20:1 ratio)and you'd see him walking off to the sides where the snacks are next to the set.
Then he breaks everyone's necks.
All the other sketches are hilarious(especially Master P's theater), but this one stood out because of the whole thing about letterbox. This is why Mad TV should get the hour and a half SNL get.
Then he breaks everyone's necks.
All the other sketches are hilarious(especially Master P's theater), but this one stood out because of the whole thing about letterbox. This is why Mad TV should get the hour and a half SNL get.
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that episode of Mad Tv is my favorite, i should've recorded it. the best skit was with "Master P's theatre" and Casablacka (i hope he does Homeo and Julisa next time).
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That was Will Sasso. He does a great Seagal, as well as a pretty good Kenny Rogers.
That skit was hilarious, and I loved the sound effects they used when he broke people's necks.
That skit was hilarious, and I loved the sound effects they used when he broke people's necks.
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I always liked MAd TV because their gags gets more extreme than SNL. And Will Sasso seem to always be involved in it. Like the one where he portray a Bob Villa-like carpenter and he always end up decapitating himself. I think that went beyong grossness but yet I couldn't help but laugh.
The Wizard of Oz "deleted scene" was pretty outragous. Of course, you can't forget those MTV parodies they do ("I'm sorry Mrs. jackson", a parody of that rap song).
The Wizard of Oz "deleted scene" was pretty outragous. Of course, you can't forget those MTV parodies they do ("I'm sorry Mrs. jackson", a parody of that rap song).




