Late Night with Conan O'Brien: The Best of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog

2004 "A hilarious collection of some of the best Triumph the Insult Comic Dog segments."
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A hilarious collection of some of the best Triumph the Insult Comic Dog segments from "Late Night with Conan O'Brien."

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Interesteg What makes it different from others?
Blucher One of the worst movies I've ever seen
Steineded How sad is this?
BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
gjmille I recall the first time I saw this DVD. I was at my friend's apartment and frankly hadn't known much of Triumph as I am asleep well before 12:30 AM. But it didn't take long for Triumph to get me on the floor, out of breath, crying in sheer delight, as Robert Smigel brilliantly skewers everyone from celebrities to American Idol contestants to smug Honolulu TV anchors. No one is safe and thankfully Smigel's brilliant wit takes everyone down a full peg if not three. Triumph may be an insult comic in the vein of the Catskills Yiddisha humor of Mr. Warmth himself, Don Rickles, but Triumph is in a league of his own. Granted, the humor is edgy at times, but those with any sense of humor will at least find ONE sketch humorous. Outside of the Westminster Dog Show sketches, which were early in the DVD and in the Triumph history, the DVD is ungodly hilarious. The extras (one titled "More Poop") are equally as good as the main chapters. For those wanting to see how long they can go without breathing due to laughter asphyxiation, I recommend this DVD.On an aside: I feel that wit is highly connected to intelligence; if that's the case, then Smigel is simply brilliant. Consider Triumph's visit to a famous Chicago hotdog stand in 2012. Smigel goes on a wacky ranting diss-off that was stream of consciousness craziness. Even my more conservative parents couldn't help but crack up. I only hope that the second DVD of Triumph is eventually released--his incredible skits are well worth the $30. I look forward to watching the Best of Triumph enough times for my DVD to die on me. Keep it up Mr. Smigel! And if you're reading this, tell your dad thanks for the veneers! I can't fix my Tribe-ish face but at least I won't have a Mike Tyson smile!
JoeyTwoTimes Just buy this one and have it handy for a quick laugh. I rented this one and ended up playing it for each of my friends over the course of a week or so and it never fails to get laughs. Classic comedy. If you have an audience which isn't going to like the sex-based stuff, skip the Westminster segments and hit the Star Wars Premiere, Bon Jovi Show, and the guest insult montage.Watched it w my mom (no Westminster content) and she dug it. 'nuff said.***** 5 out of 5 starsJust buy this one and have it handy for a quick laugh. I rented this one and ended up playing it for each of my friends over the course of a week or so and it never fails to get laughs. Classic comedy. If you have an audience which isn't going to like the sex-based stuff, skip the Westminster segments and hit the Star Wars Premiere, Bon Jovi Show, and the guest insult montage.Watched it w my mom (no Westminster content) and she dug it. 'nuff said.***** 5 out of 5 stars
uawildcat2000 Triumph would be proud of the headline/summary. Beyond that, this is one of the funniest DVDs I have ever seen.The trips to Westminster, Bon Jovi concert, Hollywood Squares, and the Star Wars geeks are rolling on the floor funny.Hands down the funniest line in the DVD is when he's at Hollywood Squares and he's in the square next to Kathy Lee Gifford. When he's (reluctantly) called on, he says to the host: "Kathy Lee and I have something in common. (The look on her face is fantastic.) Both of us broke up with our bitches this year."This DVD is a must have for Triumph fans, as his material is illusive.
Blueghost Normally when a Triumph skit would come on Conan O'Brien's Late Night show I'd watch it for a few seconds until the routine got really distasteful, then I'd flip the channel. I'm kind of sorry I did that now, because I actually saw the beginnings of a lot of the routines that are on this fantastically funny DVD. Like I said in my one line summary, it's the funniest thing I've seen since seeing "Used Cars," or "Undercover Brother," and the humor is ten times more crude (though sometimes needlessly).The highlights are numerous. It's almost impossible to pick out my favorite routine, but I'll go with Conan O'Brien's personal favorite the "Star Wars: Attack of the Clones" premier, as being the funniest ten minutes of television ever aired. Myself, being a fairly mature sci-fi fan, one who doesn't go to Star Wars premiers on opening day (much less dressed up in costume), who doesn't live with his parents and has a sex-life, but who has a healthy respect for fans who really get into the whole experience, and himself likes those kinds of films, I have to say I never laughed so hard in my entire life as when I witnessed Triumph venture into Star Wars fandom, and take on the fans standing in line outside the Zigfeld theatre a couple of years back. Ironically enough, and this should be a lesson to Triumph's creator, Robert Smigel, even though Triumph's noted for being crude, this was not only the funniest bit on the DVD, but also his cleanest. Triumph doesn't always need to be crude to be funny, just honest with his observations and insults. What also made that routine work and really stand out is that sci-fi fans, and particularly Star Wars fans, have a real sense of humor about themselves. They know they're "geeks" and relish it. They appreciate how people perceive them, but indulge in their fantasy anyway because they want to have a good time. And if that means being ridiculed by a rubber dog puppet, then so be it. :-)SPOILER ALERT The MTV awards, Bon Jovi, and the rest were all pretty good. I thought Smigel man handling the dogs at the dog show was a little much. If you're going to comment and/or humiliate people for manhandling dog owners, then why would you, as a performer, do it yourself, even though you had a rubber dog puppet over your hand? Ah well. I also think going after that French guy in a snowman costume, one clearly meant for kids, was too much. Even though Smigel said in his interview with Terry Gross on "Fresh Air" that it's not necessary for Triumph to "ambush" his victims to be funny, that one felt like an ambush; one that was really undeserved. However the rest of it was excruciatingly funny. SPOILER ALERT OFFI hesitated seeing this video, and I wish I hadn't, but I couldn't find it anywhere to rent, and so I finally broke down and bought a copy. And I don't regret it. It's one of the best DVD purchases I've ever made since I switching over from VHS (and Beta). If you're broad minded about your comedy, don't mind lude references and an exhibitionist puppet that swears up a storm, then do yourself a favor and go buy or rent a copy of this outstanding DVD! Again, warning, this is "adult" oriented humor. Unless your kid is reasonably mature, don't show it to them.Enjoy! :-)