A weekly series satirizing the world of entertainment, hosted by David Spade.A weekly series satirizing the world of entertainment, hosted by David Spade.A weekly series satirizing the world of entertainment, hosted by David Spade.
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- TriviaThe show was originally going to be a daily show titled "Gone Hollywood" and hosted by Greg Giraldo with David Spade as executive producer. After the pilot was completed, Comedy Central approached Spade to host the show as well as produce. Spade agreed to host if the show was changed to a weekly show.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Tosh.0: Risky Business Girls (2010)
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I like David Spade, he was great on the Hollywood Minute segments of "Saturday Night Live". I also enjoyed "PCU", "Tommy Boy" and even "Joe Dirt" to varying degrees. But this new show of his is pretty awful thus far. Think of "the Daily Show" when Jon Stewart just had taken over as host from Craig Kilborn, That year or so was simply death warmed over. Such is also the case her, the jokes stale, the comic timing non-existent, and the writing leaving so very much to be desired. Seems that Comedy Central only puts shows that are either great ("South Park", "Chapelle's Show", "Reno 911" etcetera) or shows that are complete ass. Sadly this is in the latter, which is a shame, as I do still like Spade.
My Grade: D-
My Grade: D-
- movieman_kev
- Sep 27, 2005
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By what name was The Showbiz Show with David Spade (2005) officially released in Canada in English?
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