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Upright Citizens Brigade

  • TV Series
  • 1998–2000
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.6K
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Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh in Upright Citizens Brigade (1998)
ParodySatireSketch ComedyComedy

Agents Adair, Antoine, Colby, and Trotter both monitor and create chaos across the universe.Agents Adair, Antoine, Colby, and Trotter both monitor and create chaos across the universe.Agents Adair, Antoine, Colby, and Trotter both monitor and create chaos across the universe.

  • Creators
    • Matt Besser
    • Amy Poehler
    • Ian Roberts
  • Stars
    • Matt Besser
    • Amy Poehler
    • Ian Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    2.6K
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    • Creators
      • Matt Besser
      • Amy Poehler
      • Ian Roberts
    • Stars
      • Matt Besser
      • Amy Poehler
      • Ian Roberts
    • 35User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Ian Roberts
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    Matt Walsh
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    H. Jon Benjamin
    H. Jon Benjamin
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    • 1999–2000
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      • Amy Poehler
      • Ian Roberts
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    TattedA

    Best Show EVER

    The Funniest, smartest, and most original show ever on television. It's a crime that they took this show of the air, but Comedy Central has no problem showing you 12 reruns of SNL in a day. If you haven't seen the show, do yourself a favor and pick up season 1 on DVD. You will never laugh harder in your life.

    I really hope they follow up with seasons two and three. The show only got funnier over time. One of the best ones is the cyborg episode from season one. The show trumps every other show that is or was on Comedy Central. Saying no to this show is saying no to America, and babies. But mostly America.
    nightowl_2004

    One word...HILARIOUS!

    I loved it originally on comedy central, but I think it is even better sans commercials on the dvd. The fact that it is just the four of them, and that it is so well written, directed and acted, makes me enjoy it all the more. Shows like "KIDS IN THE HALL", "THE STATE", and "SNL" are ok, but seem silly by comparison. I have been turning my friends on to the show and my copy has become a hot commodity amongst them. Kudos to the UCB. I look forward to season 2, which I hope will be released soon.
    wolf008

    Too Funny

    UCB was sketch comedy at a new level, especially when compared to the banality of the modern bit show. The writers and cast presented skits that other productions would have disregarded as too "sophisticated", or just too unorthodox. In doing so, I feel they explored the limits of sketch comedy and brought us closer to the edge of the surreal, better than any comedy production today.

    The "Brigade" is bent on causing chaos everywhere they venture to, and they do not disappoint. From Santa forcing a man to take sample of his "Santa Liquor", to an authoritarian school bus driver, crushing a children's revolution with her backside.

    Now, the dialog was very suggestive and risqué at times, but the writing is non the less very creative. I feel that it is necessary to ignore the sometimes superfluous vulgarity's in order to "get" this show, particularly if you have dismissed it for being too odious. The UCB, in their creativeness and witty verbiage, have heavily diluted the crudeness to which a story is presented. I guess this is comparative to another comedy central production, "South Park", where you just have to ignore or look beyond what offends you, to appreciate what really is being presented to us. Most important the UCB was there to entertain, and cause us laughter, and this they did with alacrity.

    It ended it's run in 2000, and is still missed 6 years later.
    Bill-16

    Dangerously Funny!!

    I love this show.. Very original and extremely funny..It almost seems as if the UCB made the show just for me!! I didn't think anyone else had the same sense of humor as I do. The Titte' Brothers are the biggest thing in Show Business,,Period!!!
    jdfurryphx

    Definitely bizarre, definitely not for everyone, definitely loved by me

    First, I want to say that this review is opinion only. In fact, EVERYTHING you read on this site (at least, the fan comments portion) is opinion only. Try to remember that a show that may be "da bomb" to one person may just "bomb" to another. I'm not going to demand that you watch the show, or that you don't watch the show. Why? Because I understand that all you're looking for is an opinion, and that you are (like myself) probably laughing your asses off at the posters that are yelling, "YOU GOTTA WATCH THIS!" or "THIS BLOWS CHUNKS! WATCH IT AND DIE!" That being said: Upright Citizens Brigrade was a short-lived (3-season) show on Comedy Central, based on the improv sketch comedy of a team of comedians who started in Chicago, but now operate their own improv theater in New York. The sketches themselves are probably best-described as "bizarre to the extreme" - or, in more laymen's terms, "seriously f***** up". It's been compared as an American "Monty Python's Flying Circus" or "The Kids in the Hall".

    I found the show to be incredibly funny. The humor, again, is off-color and off-kilter at times, and I can admit that it would not be palatable to all people - not even to all sketch-comedy fans. The gimmicks are quirky and can delve into sometimes-touchy subjects in an unusual manner, but I find this refreshing. As has been previously stated, each episode is made up of a series of seemingly-unrelated sketches that culminate in a final sketch that wraps up all the stories (usually in an appropriately strange manner; you know a show is weird when a town hall/church blasts off on rocket boosters, taking the alien dolphin threat with it).

    I have seen most of season 1 and quite a bit of seasons 2 and 3, and wish that Comedy Central would bring the show back regularly. If your humor tastes run toward the highly bizarre, give it a shot; if you don't like it, then say so. But do us all a favor and don't play television God, and demand that everyone sees it immediately/doesn't see it at all - or at least know that I'll be laughing at your stupidity.

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    • Trivia
      Each season of UCB has a running joke that culminates in the season's final episode. The skits will make passing reference to the running joke in each episode of that season. For example: the first season's running joke was the Titte Brothers, a fictional pair of performers. They appear in the last episode of the first season when they perform a charity concert for the Little Donny Foundation. The second season's joke was Supercool, a highly-addictive sugar candy. The second-season finale focused on the Supercool smuggling ring headed by the UCB. The third season's running joke was Pro Thunderball, a hyper-violent sport that combines football and baseball. The third-season finale is a mock-documentary of the evolution of Pro Thunderball.
    • Quotes

      Realtor: This is the Hot Chicks Room. The breakfast table's just over this way...

      Wife: Excuse me? What was that room again?

      Realtor: Oh, this is the Hot Chicks Room. It's filled with assorted hot chicks, who party in here 24 hours a day. But you'd be more interested in the kitchen.

      Wife: You know what? We're not going to need a sexy chicks room.

      Realtor: Well, actually it's a Hot Chicks Room.

      Wife: Well, whatever it is, we don't need it.

      Husband: You said the same thing about the microwave, and we use that darned thing all the time.

      [to realtor]

      Husband: So, a Hot Chicks Room, huh?

      Realtor: Yeah. The previous owner installed the room in the 80's, and I'll be honest with you, some of the chicks aren't all that hot anymore. However, they are replacable.

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      Referenced in The 100 Scariest Movie Moments (2004)

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      • August 19, 1998 (United States)
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      • English
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      • New Jersey, USA
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