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"Excellent"
Excellent music and skits that will bring back memories of your college days and these great comedians.

"Great!!!!!!!"
I think the SNL 3rd Season is the best one yet! Have really enjoyed watching it.

"snl live from the past"
one has a certain expectation when seeing the names of john belushi, dan ackroyd, bill murray, jane curtain, gilda radner. steve martin will always be irreplacable and for that this dvd is good. as for the not ready for prime time players, there are certain instances when they are brilliant and not just reading cue cards and expressing some mild interest or overblown drug trance. an example would be belushi doing samarai scenes. he is there! many of the other scenes seem strained. the cone heads are also an exception. if you view this carefully you will see in the opening credits when each player is introduced that gilda takes a bite out of an apple (the big apple?) and then spits it out. they only allowed her to do that one time, and the rest are cut just after she takes the bite. so there are flaws in this entire series. too boring for the most part to detail here. certainly not worth buying. this is a totally subjective opinion of course. so if you must see some history find out for yourself. good hunting.

"Now yer' talking!!!"
THIS season is finally starting to show the cast in their true memories... No more "guests" as the "hosts" for the entire show; the cast gets to develop their style and really enjoys performing. Much better than the 1st and 2nd DVD sets. Laugh till you can't breathe! That's what the original members made you do! Who cares about the price of gasoline. ENJOY!!!!!!!!!

"SNL's best year"
SNL was a very different show in its first five years from the show it would become. It did not pander to popular or dumbed-down tastes, nor was it an excuse for a modestly talented performer to plug their latest star vehicle. The show's third season displayed multiple talents reaching their peak, and the remarkable emergence of Bill Murray as a major comic actor. The musical guests are a truly colorful lot, rather than the flavor-of-the-week acts that are booked today. Most of all, this was the final year that the writing was shaped by the brilliant Michael O'Donoghue, and his hilariously dark perspective. The Robert Klein episode concludes with Mr. Mike's elaborate spoof of D-grade monster movies, "Attack of the Atomic Lobsters," which manages to send up Roger Corman, Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds," and the radio broadcast of the Hindenburg disaster, all at the same time. You'll never see anything as distinctive or daring as this on network TV again. This was also the year of the episode which many on the show considered their best ever, the April 1978 show hosted by Steve Martin. SNL defined comedy for at least a generation. Get this DVD box set and see why.

 

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"SNL SEASON THREE-ONE OF THE BEST", Absolutely the best; have season 1 and 2, and never tire of watching. The musical guests are wonderful; Neil Simon, Ray Charles, Redbone. When Charles Grodin hosted and Paul Simon was the musical guest, Grodin came out in a Garfunkel wig; singing with Paul Simon off key, a hoot. Of course the real Art Garfunkel made an appearance and surprised Paul Simon. Love news update and Coneheads, the Halloween skit is one of my favorites, as well as The Farbers and of course the swinging Czech brothers. This is classic tv at its best, much better and more entertaining than SNL is now; there is no comparison. Anyone who purchases SNL season 3 will not be disappointed.

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"SNL at it's Best", As funny as I remember. Hadn't seen all of them. What a treat. It's like being back in 1976-77.

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"AWESOMMMMMMMMMME", SNL keep it coming. It is so nice for a fan that first tuned into SNL in the mid 80's to finally see classic episodeds in their full unedited presentation.

"Better image quality", This is the thirs box set in the series of complete seasons of SNL. It does have the wondeful cast of Belsuhi, Aykroyd,Radner etc. Stece Martin also appears as a regular and the musical appearances are quite extraordinary: Elvis Costello, Jackson Browne, Sun Ra (Yes, Sun Ra) so there is actually very little to complain about. There are also of course the Blues Brothers who appear so this makes it in that sense maybe the best boxed set until now. However these sets are quite daunting to watch since they offer complete shows. As is to be expected now the image quality is better than on the first two sets. The limited edition comes in a nicer book like box with some nice cards as well.

"The best season of all 1977-78", Season three, 1977-78 is my personal favorite one, not just because I remember seeing many of the shows when they were originally broadcast, though that's a part of it. The one with Christopher Lee and guest Meat Loaf is one where I actually learned the whole show by heart, as I taped it (audio cassette) the night of March 25, 1978. Remember when Lee plays Mr. Death and apologizes to Lorraine for Tippy? How 'bout when Bill Murray does the Oscar predictions (they'll give it to Richard Burton to make up for losing Liz Taylor). Then there's the Elvis Costello one on Dec. 17, '77, where he stops the song "Less than Zero" and plays "Radio Radio" instead.
Jill Clayburgh hosts one, Steve Martin, the Blues Brothers perform, and you know the rest. How could the show have risen to such a high standard here, and how did the show with the same name fall to such a low level after the original cast left? The show now has nothing to do with the great original. Bill Murray, Lorraine Newman, Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Garrett Morris, Dan Ackroyd all at their best. And Chevy even comes back to host one.

"SNL Stalker", Delivered quicker than promised. Product was all I expected and more. Ease of purchase was wonderful. Including the rebate due to actual release price being less than originally advertised, this was a great value. Thank you for automatically managing the rebate for the difference in cost.

"Better than you remember", Many reviewers say these early Saturday Night Live seasons are products of their times, that they aren't nearly as funny today as we all thought they were back then. To that I say dude, what have you been smokin'? Yes, I was one of those who watched these shows in college, usually at a party where everyone was, shall we say, already in a purple haze. But thinking that's what made these shows great is simply revisionist history.

Sure there are some dated cultural jokes, a few lame musical guests and an occasional skit that falls flat. However, each episode is still, for the most part, solidly entertaining. As I sat down with these discs today partaking of nothing stronger than a few Diet Cokes, what I noticed is just how watchable these shows still are. Even when not at their best, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner, Jane Curtin and the others each did at least interesting work, and always in their own personal style. What resulted was a true comedy variety show, a witty take on middlebrow culture that though edgy at times, rarely takes a cheap shot or wallows in the gutter.

Originally 90 minutes long with commercial breaks, each commercial-free episode here runs between 66 and 68 minutes.

This third season may be the best in Saturday Night's history. Most every show includes at least one of SNL's most famous recurring skits as well as some hilarious forgotten moments. For example, the first show includes Lorne Michaels upping his offer to the Beatles from $3,000 to $3,200 and a commercial parody for the Kromega III, "a watch so complex it takes two people to make it work." The second episode tosses in an ad for Swill ("the water that's dredged from Lake Erie"), a great skit with Gilda and host Madeline Kahn as two drunken single girls who discuss everything from dates who endlessly drone on about "The Patty Duke Show" to how to lie on a bed "so the fat on your thighs isn't spread out," and an ad-libbed chat between Kahn and Dame Edna (English comedian Barry Humphries in drag) that suddenly catches Kahn so off-guard you can see the actress blush. After Dame Edna hints of "her" own lesbian tendencies, she offers Kahn some phallic-shaped "pineapple and sausage surprise," saying "you look like a girl who could use something hot inside you."

By the way, the Richard Dreyfuss episode does NOT have Belushi's ad-libbed finale about Dreyfuss being Jewish.

GUEST STARS AND MUSICAL GUESTS
EP. 1: Steve Martin; Jackson Browne
EP. 2: Madeline Kahn; Taj Mahal. Special guest: Dame Edna
EP. 3: Hugh Hefner; Libby Titus
EP. 4: Charles Grodin; Paul Simon and the Persuasions
EP. 5: Ray Charles. Special guest: "The Jazz Comedian" Franklyn Ajaye
EP. 6: Buck Henry; Leon Redbone
EP. 7: Mary Kay Place; Willie Nelson
EP: 8: Mrs. Miskel Spillman (Anyone Can Host winner); Elvis Costello
EP. 9: Steve Martin; The Dirt Band, Randy Newman
EP. 10: Robert Klein; Bonnie Raitt
EP. 11: Chevy Chase; Billy Joel
EP. 12: O.J. Simpson; Ashford & Simpson
EP. 13: Art Garfunkel; Stephen Bishop (Garfunkel sings, too)
EP. 14: Jill Clayburgh; Eddie Money
EP: 15: Christopher Lee; Meatloaf. Special guest: Richard Belzer
EP. 16: Michael Palin; Eugene Record
EP. 17: Michael Sarrizin; Keith Jarrett & Gravity
EP. 18: Steve Martin; The Blues Brothers (Martin does "King Tut")
EP. 19: Richard Dreyfuss; Jimmy Buffett and Gary Tigerman
EP. 20: Buck Henry; Sun Ra

BONUS FEATURES
Disc 7 has two interesting bonus features. "Things We Did Last Summer" is a 50-minute mockumentary that once aired in place of the regular show. The camera follows Radner as she charges tourists for a guided tour of her apartment and Murray as he plays minor-league baseball. Morris looks for work as a human lawn jockey, Newman takes a strange vacation to Tahiti and Belushi and Aykroyd perform "Hey Bartender" and "Rubber Biscuit" as Jake and Elwood Blues at the Universal Amphitheater. Also on the disc: an actual two-minute wardrobe test for Belushi and band director Howard Shore.

'LIMITED EDITION' EXTRAS
Like the initial pressings of the earlier SNL seasons, this Limited Edition third season set comes in a book-style box (dark blue). The inner lid reproduces a hand-painted photo of the cast. Inside sits a black folding slipcase with the seven DVDs. Also in the box are four postcard-sized duo-tone prints. Suitable for framing, they feature photos of the Nerds, Blues Brothers, Gilda, and finally Steve Martin performing "King Tut."

 
 
 

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