I have a big ol soft spot in my heart for the cast members of the State so when I saw the trailer for the movie Hell Baby I figured that out of respect to one of the best sketch comedy shows every on basic cable I'd spend the 2 minutes it takes to put it on my blog. Yes, those 2 minutes include that fantastically long run on sentence. So here you are, Hell Baby. It doesn't really look good enough to pay 12 bucks for but maybe if it hits the dollar theater but maybe I;ll catch it on a HBO free preview weekend.
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Monday, April 13, 2009
The State on DVD
Author: kevin n.
| Posted on: Monday, April 13, 2009 |
Filed Under:
awesome tv shows,
mtv,
the state
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Hey Kids remember way back in 1993 when MTV aired both music videos and groundbreaking sketch comedy shows? No? ...well here's some news you won't care about but makes me a happy boy.
Thomas Lennon, co-star of the upcoming comedy 17 Again, told reporters that his cult MTV show The State will be coming to DVD this summer. "July 14th," Lennon said in a news conference on Sunday in Beverly Hills, Calif. "For real: Bastille Day. The whole g--damn thing. I have no idea why it's coming out on Bastille Day, but it's coming out on Bastille Day."
The State was an acclaimed but ratings-deficient sketch-comedy television series that ran from 1993 to 1995. Lennon said that the show hasn't debuted before on disc because of music rights issues and the fact that its fan base remains modest. "There was a lot of music clearance issues, and then, you know, it's a cult show," Lennon said. "The fans are die-hard, but there's not tons and tons of them."
~via scifiwire.com
The State was an acclaimed but ratings-deficient sketch-comedy television series that ran from 1993 to 1995. Lennon said that the show hasn't debuted before on disc because of music rights issues and the fact that its fan base remains modest. "There was a lot of music clearance issues, and then, you know, it's a cult show," Lennon said. "The fans are die-hard, but there's not tons and tons of them."
~via scifiwire.com
This is really horrible news for my wife. She hates it when I break out my DVDs of Mr Show with Bob and David, there's no chance she'll put up with The State.
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