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Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner

  • Episode aired Aug 20, 2006
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  • 1h 30m
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William Shatner in Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner (2006)
Stand-UpComedy

It's William Shatner's turn to step in to the celebrity hot seat for the latest installment of The Comedy Central Roast. A parade of Shatner's friends have gotten together to boldly go where... Read allIt's William Shatner's turn to step in to the celebrity hot seat for the latest installment of The Comedy Central Roast. A parade of Shatner's friends have gotten together to boldly go where no one has gone before: on William Shatner's sh*tlist. Tune in as some of Shatner's close... Read allIt's William Shatner's turn to step in to the celebrity hot seat for the latest installment of The Comedy Central Roast. A parade of Shatner's friends have gotten together to boldly go where no one has gone before: on William Shatner's sh*tlist. Tune in as some of Shatner's closest friends hang out, have a few drinks, listen to a live performance by one of the hottest... Read all

  • Director
    • Joel Gallen
  • Writers
    • Michael Ferrucci
    • Mathew Harawitz
    • Joe Kelly
  • Stars
    • William Shatner
    • Jason Alexander
    • Farrah Fawcett
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    • Director
      • Joel Gallen
    • Writers
      • Michael Ferrucci
      • Mathew Harawitz
      • Joe Kelly
    • Stars
      • William Shatner
      • Jason Alexander
      • Farrah Fawcett
    • 23User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    William Shatner
    William Shatner
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    Jason Alexander
    Jason Alexander
    • Self - Roastmaster
    Farrah Fawcett
    Farrah Fawcett
    • Self - Roaster
    Jeffrey Ross
    Jeffrey Ross
    • Self - Roaster
    Andy Dick
    Andy Dick
    • Self - Roaster
    Greg Giraldo
    Greg Giraldo
    • Self - Roaster
    Lisa Lampanelli
    Lisa Lampanelli
    • Self - Roaster
    Artie Lange
    Artie Lange
    • Self - Roaster
    Nichelle Nichols
    Nichelle Nichols
    • Self - Roaster
    Patton Oswalt
    Patton Oswalt
    • Self - Roaster
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • Self - Roaster
    George Takei
    George Takei
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    Betty White
    Betty White
    • Self - Roaster
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
    • Self - Roaster
    Jimmy Kimmel
    Jimmy Kimmel
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    • (archive footage)
    Sarah Silverman
    Sarah Silverman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Clint Howard
    Clint Howard
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    Sandra Bullock
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      • Joel Gallen
    • Writers
      • Michael Ferrucci
      • Mathew Harawitz
      • Joe Kelly
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    4Frequency270

    Rocket Man Out-Roast his Roasters

    The Comedy Central Roast are usually just an opportunity to squeeze the lowest common denominator with the least amount of thought, and this proves no different. Firstly--the majority of the jokes just weren't funny. Of course, I've never been that impressed with any of the assembled comedians, anyway. And really, the roastee shouldn't be funnier than the roasters--and bless'em, the Shat-man truly was.

    I do enjoy some vulgar humor but it is over-used here to a non-impressive effect. Poor Farah Fawcett was out of place and probably just selected for an opportunity to be the brunt for some easy jokes. Kevin Pollak was probably the best, but it was just a recycling of Shatner jokes we've all heard before. Artie Lange and Patton Oswalt also lent a little to the proceedings, but really not enough to salvage this work.

    I did at least learn how to pronounce George Takei's last name.
    10pemigewasset68

    I enjoyed it so much I bought the DVD

    Reading the comments I have come to the conclusion that this was a polarizing presentation. I agree that it was occasionally too much, from time to time over the top and beyond the pale, but by and large and on the whole it was funny.

    Among the funniest of all was the Shat himself. The older he's gotten, the funnier he's gotten and he is fully willing and able to share the joke. He even improves on the joke from time to time. The opening sequence with a phone call with dearly departed Leonard Nimoy set the tone, but Shatner's rebuttal at the end was the cherry on top of an enjoyable program. The only way I think it could've been improved would have been if Don Rickles had been there doing what he does best.

    I haven't watched this in a few years, I think I'll have to dig it out and watch it again. Having seen some of Mr. Shatner's recent programs, especially "Better late than never" with Henry Winkler, George Foreman and Terry Bradshaw should breathe new life thanks to new insights.
    4galahad58

    Boldly Going Where No Man Should Have Gone

    There were some funny parts of this DVD, but the crudeness went a bit overboard. I thought it was a roast of Shatner, yet the roasters attacked each other and few comments were made about Shatner. Andy Dick was pitiful and made your skin crawl, Farrah looked to be high and brainless, and Artie Lange was a slob. A couple of the roasters were funny, but the constant oral sex jokes about George Takei went on for too long. This is something those who like insults would enjoy, but it is not something that someone used to the TRUE roasts, of the past, would like to sit down and watch. William Shatner's part was the funniest part of the entire DVD and you have to sit through a lot of garbage to get to Shatner's part.
    8DarylJGittings

    Funny stuff!

    The Comedy Central roast of William Shatner is some pretty funny stuff!

    A variety of people ranging from former costars and friends to unknown comics come together to roast the legendary William Shatner.

    Many of the jokes are hilarious. A few jokes are pretty cringe! A couple of people like Betty White surprise us and end up being much more funny than you could ever imagine.

    Farrah Fawcett is there. She seems like she's high or drunk. She acts so strange most of the roast.

    Anyway, if you enjoy these Comedy Central roasts, this one has been released on DVD for you to enjoy over and over again.
    8MovieAddict2016

    Take note, Chevy Chase - this is how you accept a proper roasting!

    Although I have not personally seen the entire program, I have heard from numerous sources that the "N.Y. Friars Roast of Chevy Chase" broadcast on Comedy Central a few years ago was such a disaster that even Comedy Central acknowledged its failure and vowed never to air it on television again. So far they have apparently kept to their promise. Part of the reason the show was so horrendous was apparently due to the fact that the roast's subject, Mr. Chase, did not approve of the jokes targeting his career. He was also upset that none of his old "friends" from his "SNL" days had shown up (except for one or two no-names who never found a career outside of the program) - the same "friends" of Chevy that later voted him as the least-liked cast member in the history of "SNL." Now, I hold nothing against Chevy Chase. He's pretty funny (well, was, anyway) in those '80s comedy like "Vacation" and "Caddyshack." But from what I've seen of the program he really didn't understand the concept at all.

    William Shatner, on the other hand, takes the extreme criticism in stride. He's a good sport all through this roast - some of the jokes are truly brutal, ranging from verbal jabs at his alleged hairpiece to his singing career and of course his infamous acting chops. Shatner's good humor surrounding the entire ordeal elevates this program - because I'm sure I would have felt less content to laugh along with all the jokes if Shatner had thrown a Chevy Chase and been a jerk about it.

    This isn't quite as good as last year's Pamela Anderson roast, I must say. Overall the jokes are tamer (excluding some crude references to a gay "Star Trek" castmember and his private activities, so to speak) - which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I felt as though a lot of the dirtier stuff had been cut out. This doesn't bother me as much as the fact that the cuts were made fairly obvious. No doubt Comedy Central will feature some type of "Uncut" DVD in the future with bonus material "too raunchy for television."

    Plus, I absolutely HATED the fact that they cut numerous roasters' speeches short. I understand there were time constraints, but the first one who should have been axed was Farrah Fawcett, whose speech was absolutely horrid. Apparently trying to make fun of her notorious Letterman appearance from a few years back, it quickly dissolved into another case of a joke falling victim to its own subject - she was wasted out of her mind! She completely messed up her jokes, kept turning away from the microphone (making it hard to hear what she was saying), and just generally ruined the vibe of the entire thing. The audience members (including Carrie Fisher, who gets stabbed with jokes a few times linked to her weight gain) were straining to laugh.

    Instead, I would have FAR preferred to see comedy genius Fred Willard's speech. They decided to cut it short and give us probably less than a minute or so of what he actually said when the show was recorded last week. Willard is such a fine, dry comedian - chances are his jokes just weren't understood by the editors of this show, who are obviously in favor of the more obvious, deliberately crude material.

    Basically the whole thing about the gay Star Trek member was funny the first few dozen times, but it's akin to Pam Anderson's boob jokes from last year getting old - enough is enough. Not that I'm complaining, but Andy Dick and Kevin Pollak were also cut short (I could go without hearing Dick's entire routine, I admit) - and the editing is more choppy than last year's roast, resulting in noticeable skips - as if the editors selected the "best" of each roaster and spliced it together.

    But these flaws aside, the show WAS very funny. I laughed my head off when Ben Stiller appeared in a pre-recorded roast to Shatner. Unexpected and hilarious, Stiller's was one of my favorite segments of the entire program! Jason Alexander was a surprisingly good host, although he seemed a bit hesitative and unsure at times. Overall I think I preferred Kimmel's more cynical presentation from last year's, but again, it's a minor complaint.

    Overall if you're a fan of these roasts you'll love this. There are some great moments such as the Shatner music flashbacks - including video pieces from his infamous "Rocket Man" performance from years ago. Shatner takes it all in stride and comes across as a really nice, likable guy - even after all is said and done he gets up and delivers a tongue-in-cheek roast to himself.

    This may not be quite as unexpected, irreverent or downright hilarious as the Pamela Anderson roast, but just barely. My only complaints, as I mentioned above, were the editing choices, really - apart from that, it was another job well done on Comedy Central's behalf! As an aside, I'd really love to see "The Roast of David Hasselhoff" next year. NO ONE deserves a roast as much as this guy does. So I'll have my fingers crossed for the next year, I suppose.

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    • Trivia
      Bill Shatner entered the stage on a horse. While he is an accomplished rider this entrance is likely a reference to the opening of Star Trek V, a movie he directed which was critically panned.
    • Quotes

      George Takei: Farrah Fawcett, Betty White, Lisa Lampanelli, it smells like pussy in here... I think.

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD version of the roast is missing the introduction with Leonard Nimoy, whereas streaming version on Paramount+ does have it.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2007)

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Comedy Central
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Roast - William Shatner
    • Production companies
      • Comedy Central
      • Tenth Planet Productions
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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