#1990s tv
David Duchovny as Fox Mulder in The X-Files created by Chris Carter (11 seasons …1993-2002, 2016, 2018).
David Duchovny as Fox Mulder and Gillian Anderson Dana Scully in The X-Files created by Chris Carter (11 seasons …1993-2002, 2016, 2018).
Christian Bale as Jesus in Mary, Mother of Jesus (1999) dir. Kevin Connor
Fire Walk With Me (1992), director David Lynch
Twin Peaks (1990)
Twin Peaks (1990)
Twin Peaks (1990)
Twin Peaks (1990)
Icons // Gilbert, Whitley. #societythings
I like Saget’s afv more than Tom Burgeron’s afv. You know what irritates me about Tom? That stupid entrance he does where he acts like he’s totally surprised that people showed up to a taping of the show. Also, after he sends it off to commercial, he walks across the stage and acts like he’s about to trip, but nahh he’s not. Saget just sat around in his hallowed out living room in his hallowed out neighborhood.
According to the person who uploaded this episode, this was the original special hour long pilot episode from 1989, before the show became a 30 minute series in 1990.
Can I just say right off the bat that I hate that cartoony font for the word “Funniest”?
I forgot about the family who would “watch the show” behind the audience in the opening credits. That was a thing for a long time, right? Of course, later on in the show, Bob jokes that they live up there, their nutrition being diet sodas and popcorn.
Late 80s, first-two -seasons-of-Full-House-fluffy haired Bob Saget is so hot.
I wonder if Bob was asked to host the show just becauseofFull House, or because for a while he had a bit on the show where he would video record every detail of his daughters lives, like the time he creepily video recorded Stephanie’s feet while she was sleeping.
Bob mentions that ABC received almost 2,000 tapes. I found out recently that ABC paid for advertisements to be put in newspapers promoting the show and where to send your tapes at. 1
This was the very first ahv. The first nut shot of ahv is at 2:33. The first gross “baby boy pees on someone” vid is at 4:21.
the winner of the first ahv won $5,000.
I totally remember this lady getting her hair stuck in the dishwasher, and it made me fear dishwashers for most of the my childhood.
Saget keeps on checking up on her through the episode:
It always cracks me up in these videos when the dogs try to help.
Now he’s pulling her, and the poodle is climbing up her butt.
I keep my Cabbage Patch Doll in the living room too.
What on earth is that? derpy derp.
I guess its a billboard for the hallowed out suburbs Saget lives in.
Kellie Martin shows up to help Bob introduce some clips. Remember when her character died on ER? That was sad. I remember watching that scene on YouTube when I should’ve been studying for a test in college.
Why they’re in front of this apartment stoop set I have no clue.
It’s strange that in the pilot, they actually bring on people who were in the videos, for a brief interview, even if they don’t win. A little boy who was in a video performing, also got to perform on the show. After his performance, they play a montage clip with the most annoying theme song ever–the afv theme song you hear for the rest of the entire Saget years. The theme song that makes you want to hit the mute.
Kellie and Bob present the nominees, and unlike the afv of today, the nominees don’t show up to the taping. The runners up won “state of the art RCA camcorders”. Oh, and the producers chose the winner, not the studio audience like they do today.
The winners were:
Third.
Second.
The dishwasher lady won. Rigged! Rigged!
1. Roeper, Richard. “The Camcorder Never Blinks.” Chicago Sun-Times, March 11, 1990. Accessed September 21, 2015. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-3988564.html?
RIP to our boy Bob Saget. The only decent Tanner.