Wonder Showzen
Wonder Showzen
| 11 March 2005 (USA)
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    2hotFeature

    one of my absolute favorites!

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    Kailansorac

    Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.

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    FuzzyTagz

    If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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    Billy Ollie

    Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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    b_maschal

    If you've never seen Meet the Feebles then you might not know what I'm talking about but if you like Wonder Showzen then go out and rent Feebles. It's what Peter Jackson was up to before making those little Hobbit movies of his.That's right, Mr. Jackson didn't start out with epic mega blockbuster trilogies. He started out making some of the most wonderfully disgusting splatter shock horror movies ever put to the silver screen. Bad Taste and Dead Alive were great, but they just don't touch the depravity and outright foulness of Meet the Feebles. Think 'The Muppet Show' only in a seedy run down theater and every member of the show is sick and depraved. Marvelous stuff.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097858/

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    monkeycrap97

    Sex, drugs, racism and of course you ABC's. What more could you want in a kid's show!------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------"User Comment Guidelines Please note there is a 1,000 word limit on comments. The recommended length is 200 to 500 words. The minimum length for comments is 10 lines of text. Comments which are too short or have been padded with junk text will be discarded. You may only post a single comment per title. What to include: Your comments should focus on the title's content and context. The best reviews include not only whether you liked or disliked a movie or TV-series, but also why. Feel free to mention other titles you consider similar and how this one rates in comparison to them. Comments that are not specific to the title will not be posted on our site. Please write in English only and note that we do not support HTML mark-up within the comments"

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    Gone_Fiction

    I love this show. My girlfriend was gonna get an abortion until we both watched Wonder Showzen one night. Luckily, she killed herself before the baby was born. Though technically I think it was considered a murder-suicide.My first thoughts upon seeing Wonder Showzen? Now I know what God watches when He jerks off all the time.Wonder Showzen is to television what a toaster in the bathtub is to my self-esteem.You know how George W. Bush makes speaking gaffes all the time? Tyler wouldn't. Tyler's good. Tyler cuts his nails. He's Tyler. He's good. Tyyyllerrr...

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    Batman89

    I mostly work late evenings, and I sometimes don't get off work until midnight, or shortly thereafter. And when I arrive home, I'm usually too wired to go straight to sleep, so I'll load myself with a common narcotic substance and turn on the TV see what kind of stuff the networks can't broadcast during the day.One evening, I'm flipping through the channels, and I can't find anything worth watching. So, finally I settle for what looks like an old children's program, with this little girl standing next to a blue puppet."Hey, Clarence," she says to the puppet. "Let's watch another one of your stupid movies." I immediately caught-on, and was hooked. Sure it's a simple concept, and one that's been attempted before. But Wonder Showzen is an entirely different hybrid of warm-fuzziness and adult-humor. Wonder Showzen takes everything that you remember about TV as a toddler (silly cartoons, soothing songs, sketches with puppets, educational shorts, interviews with kids) and methodically dissects them with bodily humor, political jabs, racist jokes (including Caucasians), and stomach-churning violence and gore. The end-result creates something that is completely surreal, yet strangely familiar. A show that borders on shock-comedy and a subconscious nightmare.The fact that most segments of the show include and/or are narrated by actual children (ranging from 3 to 10) makes it all that much more bizarre. At times, the show looks and feels so much like an old episode of Sesame Street, you almost have to remind yourself that your not watching a kids show. You have to wonder if you these kids actually know what they're saying, or more aptly, if their parents know what's they're saying.

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