Movie Reviews for Whose Line Is It Anyway? - Season 1, Vol. 1 (Uncensored) (U.S. Version)

Whose Line Is It Anyway? - Season 1, Vol. 1 (Uncensored) (U.S. Version)

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Movie Reviews of Whose Line Is It Anyway? - Season 1, Vol. 1 (Uncensored) (U.S. Version)

Movie Review: mwargh hargh hargh!
Summary: 5 Stars

simply funny as all heck! great to see this kind of improv still alive and well on tv.

Movie Review: Whose Line Is It Anyway Season 1 Vol.1
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this for my granddaughter, she is 11, and very much enjoys the show with Drew Carey. She had this on her Xmas list. She lost her dad recently, so anything that she can enjoy and laugh about is a good thing.
We are all happy with the DVD. I bought the wrong one at first, gotta pay attention to what is censored and what is not. My own fault. Happy with the purchase.

Movie Review: Whose Line?
Summary: 4 Stars

One of the best comedy shows aired! Always filled with laughs and the improv is amazing. Very funny group.

Movie Review: If you are a fan of Whose Line, you will love this!
Summary: 5 Stars

Exactly what I expected, very funny. However, if you are intrigued by the title "uncensored" don't be. The so called uncensored parts were cleaner than the "censored" parts. Both dvds in this collection were great.

Movie Review: Not worth the full price
Summary: 3 Stars

I've always loved Whose Line (though compared to Clive Anderson in the British version, I feel like it's painful to watch Drew Carey hamming it up for the camera) but this 2-CD set isn't worth $18.99. You get 10 episodes from the first season which, after skimming out the endless explanations of each game, comes down to about two and a half hours of actual footage. Some of the earlier-numbered shows are only chuckle-worthy, which is probably why they're not in numerical order on the discs. Most of the fourth-chair guest comedians aren't even worth watching (with the exception of regulars Greg and Brad).

As always, there are a few hilarious bits, like Ryan pretending to be a newborn foal or Wayne's constant musical prowess, but do yourself a favour and wait for the entire season to appear in a bargain bin.
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