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Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty

  • TV Special
  • 1980
  • Not Rated
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
178
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Steve Martin: Comedy Is Not Pretty (1980)
Sketch ComedyComedy

Steve Martin's second NBC special was done entirely in sketches. Highlights include: Marty Robbins' "El Paso" with monkeys; "The Death of Socrates;" and "Bizarre Oddities of the World."Steve Martin's second NBC special was done entirely in sketches. Highlights include: Marty Robbins' "El Paso" with monkeys; "The Death of Socrates;" and "Bizarre Oddities of the World."Steve Martin's second NBC special was done entirely in sketches. Highlights include: Marty Robbins' "El Paso" with monkeys; "The Death of Socrates;" and "Bizarre Oddities of the World."

  • Director
    • Joseph Cates
  • Writers
    • Michael Elias
    • Carmen Finestra
    • Robert Garland
  • Stars
    • Steve Martin
    • Marty Allen
    • Richard Deacon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    178
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Cates
    • Writers
      • Michael Elias
      • Carmen Finestra
      • Robert Garland
    • Stars
      • Steve Martin
      • Marty Allen
      • Richard Deacon
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Martin
    Steve Martin
    • Self…
    Marty Allen
    Marty Allen
    • Igor
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • King of Cey What
    Joyce DeWitt
    Joyce DeWitt
    • Love God's Date
    Phil Foster
    Phil Foster
    • Pyramid Owner
    Peter Graves
    Peter Graves
    • TV Director
    Nadejda Klein
    • Mother
    Werner Klemperer
    Werner Klemperer
    • Plato
    Meredith MacRae
    Meredith MacRae
    • Hippie
    Gary Mule Deer
    Gary Mule Deer
    • Hippie
    Louis Nye
    Louis Nye
    • Laundry Customer
    Regis Philbin
    Regis Philbin
    • Public Service Announcer
    Carl Reiner
    Carl Reiner
    • Sportscaster
    Paul Reubens
    Paul Reubens
    • Cafe Counter Guy
    Dick Schaap
    Dick Schaap
    • Sportscaster
    Noah Tutak
    • Kid run over by steamroller
    • Director
      • Joseph Cates
    • Writers
      • Michael Elias
      • Carmen Finestra
      • Robert Garland
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    9higgsgigs

    Available copy of this anywhere?

    I give it a 9, only because it's a little dated (26 yrs. next month)-- but is STILL the classic from what I remember. I had recorded this onto VHS at the time, and had since lost or erased it for some unknown reason. In the late 90's, I was able to get to the Museum of TV in New York City, and got to view the show again for the first time in like 15+ yrs.... and have since wondered (with the advent of Internet) if there were any available copies or recordings of the special anywhere on the 'net, and if anyone HERE maybe have a clue. In fact, ALL Steve Martin's TV specials should be available somewhere, on DVD or online. I still have a VHS-recorded copy of his 1981 special, with one of the last appearances of John Belushi on TV.
    10GreenGrassOfHome

    One of the funniest things I watched when I was a wee tot!

    I can't even put into correct words how much I loved this! And still do! I'll never lose track of my VCR tape that has this and his commercials special still on it! I continue to quote things from this special, as do my friends. If someone doesn't know what I'm talking about.....I really can't even explain it, however, they all seem to laugh. Hands-down, best skit, is in the restaurant ordering with Joyce Dewiit! Pure Classic!!! Maybe it's just the fact that anything Steve Martin seems to do, carries his super, "this is funny cause just look at my cheesy smile" look on his face!! I love it!! It does have a nostalgic factor for me, as I was extremely young at the time it aired, but I watched it over and over again like any kid does when they like something. As I grow older, it would keep gaining a different reason to be funny, as maybe some of the dry humor I didn't catch when I was younger was becoming more obvious to me. Any way you slice it, just simple comedic Steve Martin hilarity!
    8g-balzano

    Steve Martin's 1980 Comedy is Not Pretty Television Special

    This was one of the funniest 1 hour shows I remember when I was growing up. Hilarious skits. His Laundry service played out as a southern preacher, and his drunken steamroller driver with Regis Philbin stand out in my mind. But the skits that are most memorable to me are the Death of Socrates (Where he is surprised that none of his followers told him that "Hemlock is Poisonous") and the one where he plays out the Marty Robbin Song "El Paso" with Monkeys and Elephant are just simply side-splitting. At the time, I didn't have a VHS recorder, so I don't have it. But I am curious if anyone knows if this is on VHS or on DVD? I haven't seen it, but you never know what is out there. These skits are definitely worth keeping in anyones collection.
    8jbtd-1

    Flashes of Brilliance

    I watched this special when I was very young, but to this day, my family will still occasionally reference the incredulous Socrates when he learns that hemlock is poisonous: "iiiiiit iiiiiiis?" The diver with the tuna fish sandwich also stands out, as it appealed to my sister's and my childish humor, as does the swimmer in the slow lane.

    I can't believe that anyone could be offended by the steamroller PSA, as one poster mentioned, unless they have lost a loved one to a drunk driver. Even then, the setup is so outlandish, and the flattened little boy is so cartoonish, that I can't see anything to get riled up about. When I saw the steamroller bit in Austin Powers, it immediately made me picture Steve Martin hamming it up as he tried to stop the steamroller, and the little boy just standing in front of it for what seemed like an eternity.

    I'd love to watch the full special again to see how it stands up today, but, as others have mentioned, it's hard to come by.
    8planktonrules

    This and his previous special are the two worth seeing.

    A while back, a collection of Steve Martin's TV specials from the 1970s and 80s was on sale for very little on Amazon. I bought a copy because I had remembered enjoying some of them. Well, I've now seen all five and most did not live up to my expectations...but this special and the one that preceded it ("A Wild and Crazy Guy") have held up well. Instead of relying on his stand-up routine or his SNL appearances, these two specials are simply ultra-bizarre and make his appearance in "The Jerk" seem like "Masterpiece Theater"!! Sure, some of the skits fell very flat...but they came so rapidly that it never got dull.

    The show begins with a Dr. Frankenstein-like exec (Peter Graves) whipping Igor (Marty Allen) and telling him to bring him the Steve Martin script. Instead, the disgruntled Igor brings him an evil script...which explains the ultra-bizarreness of what follows! The weirdest is the first, a music video of Marty Robbins' song "El Paso"...with chimps and Steve riding off on an elephant! It's not so much funny as intriguing. Other skits include a PSA about allowing drunk friends to drive steamrollers as well as a PSA about selling Plutonium to terrorists and a funny take on "In Search Of" style TV shows. Well worth seeing...even if a few skits fall flat.

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    • Trivia
      The special was produced without a laugh track, more like a film.
    • Quotes

      Steve Martin: [as Socrates] It was always: "Socrates, what is truth? Socrates, what is the nature of the good? Socrates, what should I order? Socrates, what are you having?" And not once did anyone ever say: "Socrates, hemlock is poison!"

    • Connections
      Featured in The Winds of Whoopie (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Born to Be Wild
      (uncredited)

      Written by Mars Bonfire

      Performed by Steve Martin

      Produced by William E. McEuen for Aspen Recording Society

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Aspen Film Society
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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