3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- The Best 72 Minutes of Comedy... and more., 21 November 2003
Author:
Mitch-a-Palooza (tjb82671@yahoo.com) from Virginia
If you like Will Ferrell, this is your Graceland. He is absolutely the
funniest person on the planet right now. If you have the DVD, the extras
bring even more to the table.
You will need to watch this over and over to appreciate all of his comic
genius. The funniest bit of the show is his Robert Goulet CD pitch for
"The
Coconut Bangers Ball: It's a Rap". If you know who Robert Goulet is, then
you will appreciate this even more. Don't forget to check out the DVD
extras
in which Ferrell appears as Robert Goulet for an entire segment on Conan
O'Brien.
Ferrell's staples such as Harry Carey, Alex Trebek, Marty Culp (the
Altadena
Music Teacher) and Craig the cheerleader are all funny, of course. The
producers did a nice job choosing the best of the best.
There are also unappreciated bits like the homeless man who poses nude
for
an art class just to make extra money; Jacob Silg, the man with Voice
Immodulation; and one bit on the extras in which he plays as gold
prospector..... awwwww peaches !!
I have never laughed harder for a continuous period. Buy it now
!
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Ferrell is great, but this is NOT his best stuff., 6 May 2004
Author:
Mike C from Everywhere.
There is no doubt in my mind that Will Ferrell is a great comedian, and
was
perhaps the only good thing SNL had going for it for a while, but the
sketches chosen to assemble on this collection are far from the best
things
Ferrell has done on SNL. Where's the bad doctor? Where's Bill Brasky?
Where's Mr. Turkanian abusing on his employees while Peirce Bronson looks
on
in horror? Where's the Bush sketches that are actually FUNNY? There were
tons of them, why pick that one mediocre one??
Did Ferrell actually get to choose what went on this collection? I'm sorry
to think that future generations will think that this is the best that he
came up with while he was on SNL.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- i gotta have more Will Ferrell, baby, 2 March 2004
Author:
Sunny1285 from New Jersey
Will Ferrell leaving the cast of SNL was a very big loss for the show.
Without him, things just aren't as outrageous and not nearly as
funny.
This selection of his best is one of those videos you don't mind watching
over, and over, and over, and over again (as I did approximately 25 times)
to the point where you find yourself quoting lines without even thinking
about it.
Although some of the more memorable skits were left out, (i.e. Neil
Diamond)
there is plenty of great laughter on this compilation. From Inside the
Actor's Studio, Harey Carey, Nude Art Model or Lucifer to George W, it's
hard to pick a favorite character or skit because they are all so very
entertaining. If you pick up the DVD or VHS, make sure to watch the
extras...Ol' Prospector is unforgettable and Ferrell's audition tape is a
riot.
Trust me on this one, if you like Will Ferrell at all you will love
watching
this just to see how many times he makes Jimmy Fallon crack
up.
A must see(multiple times)!!
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Owww, my back...get the hell off me!, 21 August 2004
Author:
keeponwithbrian from United States
It's true that Will Ferrell's contributions to SNL can't be summarized
on one DVD, especially not one running a little over an hour (one
episode of SNL is 90 minutes), but that's not to say that the material
here isn't hilarious. The problem with these collections is that fans
have their favorites and almost always a few of them are missing and
that's definitely the case here. In fact, some of the particular
recurring sketches like "Jeopardy" & "Inside the Actor's Studio"
could've chosen better examples than what ended up here for those.
Again, what is here is funny and the extras are nice too. Here are the
sketches in order that make up the main feature (the sketches are
pretty complete except for where I list them as "snips":
Marty & Bobby Culp: Drug awareness assembly VH1 Behind the Music: Blue
Oyster Cult (with Christopher Walken)"More Cowbell, baby!" - A personal
favorite! Dissing your dog training video Spartan Cheerleaders Chess
Team tournament Robert Goulet: Coconut Banger's Ball Snips - Will in
thong at business meeting/Mini Cell Phone at new wave store/Rachel
Dratch gives birth to Will Jeopardy: Burt Reynolds, Sean Connery,
French Stewart Inside the Actors Studio: Charles Nelson Riley (Alec
Baldwin)
The Devil teaches Garth Brooks a song Snips: George W. Bush/Janet Reno
boxing Guliani/Clinton, Monica, & Saddam on the phone Space the
Infinite Frontier with Harry Caray (& Jeff Goldblum)
Hot Tub Luvas (with Drew Barrymore) Roxbury Guys (with Jim Carrey)
Snips: Good Morning Latte/Dog Show Nude guy poses for Art Class (with
Lucy Lawless) Family yelling at dinner (with Sarah Michelle Gellar)
Jacob Silj: Voice Modulation (on Weekend Update)
Extra Features:
Will Ferrell's audition for SNL as Harry Caray Unaired Dress Rehearsal
sketch: Prospector in the Army
Will's Conan appearance in black underwear (plugging Roxbury)
Will's Conan appearance as Goulet
Outtakes: Hot Tub Luvas (with Winona Ryder), Goulet as Sherlock Holmes,
Doctor Sketch (with Seinfeld), Voice Modulation on Weekend Update,
George W Bush & George Bush Sr. (Dana Carvey), Neil Diamond on Weekend
Update, Fight in club (with Ellen Degeneres), Tap dance (with Katie
Holmes), and Mini computer email at New Wave shop (with Pierce Brosnan)
As you can see, the disc is above average in content and as far as
these collections go, this one's up there. None of these collections
will be perfect because the focus is on stars who have done a slew of
hilarious sketches and many of them will be left out. Personally, I was
disappointed to not see the VH1 Behind the Music on Neil
Diamond...priceless. I agree with a previous reviewer that said Will
needs something like a three disc set to even scratch the surface of
his hilarious work on SNL, but this is better than nothing and probably
as good as it will get unless SNL one day sees Season set releases. So
I'd say start digging up your dubbed from TV SNL marathon VHS tapes,
unless you have none, then by all means pick this up!
4 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!, 22 November 2003
Author:
MovieAddict2009 from UK
There's something infectious about Will Ferrell. He's like a giddy boy
ready
to do anything for a laugh--and more often than not he delivers. Whereas
recent comic additions to NBC's "Saturday Night Live" have done nothing
but
harm the show, Will Ferrell remained the top in the game from his reign
during 1995 - 2002. He's finally left the show, probably to be replaced by
some unfunny dimwit like Jimmy Fallon. Ferrell's got about five projects
lined up for the next few years, including "Curious George" and
"Bewitched."
I've had my eye on him for quite some time. I'm glad that his career is
finally getting off the ground.
In this 72 minute collection of his best skits, it's evident that the man
has a keen observation for comedy and what works. Take, for instance, his
impersonation of Robert Goulet in an interview with Conan O'Brian,
included
on the DVD. His catchphrase is "Goulet!", and he uses it as a fallback
method when there are long moments of no comedic passage between the two.
But he never overuses it like a lesser comedian might do. This is all
minor
stuff, of course, but it's the minor stuff--in the end--that
counts.
We've got the best of the best here: Bobbi and Marty Culp, George W. Bush,
Harry Caray, and more. It's all good fun, too. Watching Ferrell makes the
time fly by--the 72 minutes feel like thirty.
I've seen a handful of better "SNL" stints involving Will than those
included on this DVD. Running at 72 minutes, I feel that producer Lorne
Michaels could have pushed for at least 90 minutes of footage--the basic
running time for a motion picture. Two hours would have been great,
too--there sure is enough footage. A few scenes are spliced together and
not
shown in their entirety--the film takes bits and pieces from different
skits
and then includes the full-length ones such as "Celebrity Jeopardy" here
and
there. But it's a small complaint, because you'll be laughing so darn hard
you'll wet yourself.
My favorite skit of the collection? Probably "Celebrity Jeopardy" or the
Harry Caray skit with Jeff Goldblum, ruined only because Goldblum somehow
forgot his lines. Ferrell saved him by subtly pointing him in the right
directions. At one point, Goldblum leans forward and says, "I'm not sure
how
to answer that," an obvious indication that he has forgotten his lines.
"It's not rocket science, just say yes and we'll move on," Ferrell
replies,
still in character, of course. And another thing I noticed it that Ferrell
induces laughter but laughs at his own gags and those surrounding him very
little--and when he starts to smile he quickly hides the grin, unlike
Jimmy
Fallon who on basically every single skit on this DVD cracks up and can't
control himself. (I'm not exaggerating. He cracks up on every
skit.)
Many comedians got their careers started on "SNL." There was Dan Aykroyd,
Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, John Belushi, and Steve Martin, such a frequent
host of the television show when it first aired on NBC starting in 1975
that
he was often considered a castmember himself. Over the past few years,
"SNL"
has gotten stuck in a rut--the last time it was consistently funny was
during the late eighties and early nineties, when such comedians as Mike
Myers and Dana Carvey flaunted their comedic charm for the camera and led
their way to aspiring film careers, coughing up "Wayne's World" and
"Austin
Powers," to name a few well-known titles.
Will Ferrell is following that chain reaction. A true "SNL" comedian in
the
sense of the meaning, and with his promising film career ahead of him,
it's
evident he may just become the next Chevy Chase or Bill Murray or Steve
Martin. It's the true "SNL" dream, and by golly, he's living
it.
Thanks for the laughs, Will.
"Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell" runs 72 minutes and has a
bundle of special features, including: Will's audition tape, a deleted
dress
rehearsal scene, two Conan O'Brian interviews, a photo gallery, and more.
It
is not rated and contains mild sexual references/nudity and
language.
4.5/5 stars.
- John Ulmer
5 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- Wow, the greatest comedy I've seen out of Will Farrell! This SNL was absolutely, 100%, extrelmely hilarious comedy I have seen on TV and on a DVD!!, 18 September 2004
Author:
OriginalMovieBuff21 from United States
It's Saturday Night Live baby!! Oh my god, I have never laughed so hard
in my life since Dodgeball, lol. The sketches of Will Farrell as
Lucifer, Gus Chiggins, Cowbell person, the guy in the hot tub, lady
with boxing gloves, naked cavemen looking guy who acts like he's drunk,
and many more. The Lucifer and Gus Chiggins scenes were the best out of
all of them. I fell down laughing so hard I about probably almost died.
I am definitely going to buy this DVD of Saturday Night Live: Best of
Will Farrell. This is by far one of the funniest things in life I have
ever and I mean ever scene. Oh my god, you got to see this stuff. I'm
laughing right now, just typing all of this.
10/10!!!!!
Some of Will's best plus some random sketches/clips, 20 March 2009
Author:
whobody from Between Dingataca's toes
I think Will Ferrell is a brilliant comedic actor and his talent lies
in his timing, versatility, and expert line delivery. Unfortunately,
anyone who is not familiar with Will Ferrell or Saturday Night Live
probably won't get that impression if they were only to see this
random, jumbled, and overall disappointing collection of his so-called
best sketches.
Included in this are: 'More Cowbell'(an SNL classic), Will and Ana
Gasteyer holding a Drug Awareness seminar, Space: The Infinite
Frontier(Will plays Harry Caray and Jeff Goldblum guest stars), 'Lovers
in the hot tub', 'Night at the Roxbury', Celebrity Jeopardy with
contestants French Stewart, Burt Reynolds, and Sean Connery(also a
classic), 'Spartan Cheerleaders', plus much more.
A lot of the sketches on here are great and can be watched over and
over again for the funny lines(i.e. "I drive a Dodge Stratus!", "I've
got a fever and the only prescription is more cowbell!"). However there
was no flow at all when they showed short clips from some of Will's
even better sketches and tried meshing them into the special. I can't
believe they didn't include the entire sketch where Will Ferrell, Sean
Hayes, and Jimmy Fallon played stylish and pretentious employees at
that snotty NYC store. Come on! That sketch is one thousand times
better than the Anti-Drugs seminar. I also would have preferred the
lovers sketch with Winona Ryder over the one they went with. And the
Inside the Actors Studio sketch chosen(with Alec Baldwin) is probably
my least favorite of all of them. Why didn't they choose the one with
Tobey Maguire as Screech? That one is hilarious! The Celebrity Jeopardy
was great but to be fair, all of them are great. Also included is Will
as Bush but (ugh!) it wasn't one of the funnier ones. There is a sketch
where Will plays Satan who tries to sell a song to Garth Brooks(after
having sold his soul for a hit song). It was okay but once again, I
kept thinking Will has done much better stuff on SNL. 'Space: the
Infinite Frontier' was great(love Will's Harry Caray impression) and it
showed that Will can carry any sketch no matter how poor the concept
might seem.
There are some nice extras on the DVD such as a short but funny blooper
reel, Will Ferrell as Robert Goulet on Late Night with Conan O'Brien
and another appearance on the show promoting A Night at the Roxbury, a
pointless photo gallery(of about 10-20 pictures), and Will's SNL
audition.
Overall, it's decent but could have easily been much better.
If you love Will Ferell, run out and get this DVD, 8 September 2007
Author:
KrazyKousins from United States
Now, I must admit, I'm not as big as a fan of Will Ferrell as I used to
be. To me, Talladega Nights and Blades of Glory were just OK. And, he
was the ONLY good thing in Bewitched.
But, if I ever want a good hard laugh to remind me why why Will Ferrell
is actually hilarious, I go to my DVD collection. When there, I have
three chooses, Elf, Anchorman, or SNL: The Best of Will Ferrell. This
wins most of the time.
There is so much in here to recommend. Like the Cowbell skit, or the
Shouting guy, and, of course, the Jeopardy skits.
So, if you love Will Ferrell, or SNL for that matter, run and buy The
Best of Will Ferrell.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Best of Will? You bet!, 21 October 2003
Author:
dynamite_xi from Texas
SNL doesn't run new shows during the summer, so this show was a breath of
fresh air (especially since I was trapped in a Austin hotel room
babysitting
my younger cousins at the time).
The special was very well done. It was arranged so well it kept me and my
cousins entertained between the commercials. All of Will's best characters
were there: Harry Caray, Robert Goulet, James Lipton (the
"scrumtralescent"
gag is immortal), George W. Bush, and the obligatory Alex
Trebek.
Later on in the summer, SNL aired "The Best of Chris Kattan". While Kattan
may be one of the best SNL cast members, his special was not as well done,
and I was rather disappointed.
A must buy, if they ever release it on VHS or DVD.
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Generally funny SNL clips, 1 March 2009
Author:
bob the moo from Birmingham, UK
Being in the UK I never really got a chance to see anything other than
the film projects that grew out of SNL sketches as it never got an
airing here. Of course now I could probably get it on one of the many
cable channels we have or even on-line I guess, but generally it has
never featured on my "must watch that" list (and yes, I am sad enough
to have such a list). The couple of DVD's floating about offer me the
chance to go the other way though as I can watch the sketches and
characters that comedians now more famous for their films did when they
were "coming up" (although one might say that SNL is "up" to a certain
extent).
Although I have always found Ferrell's style to be hit and miss, this
is a funny DVD with plenty of strong sketches. Ironically the highlight
of the piece is not really thus due to him though. I refer to the Blue
Oyster Cult sketch which is famous for Christopher Walken, and rightly
so. Now that I think about it actually, my second favourite sketch here
owes more to others than him, as the contestants on Jeopardy are
funnier than the host. Anyway, even within these sketches Ferrell still
does well and produces good laughs. The thing that marks him out from
those around him is that, if he does crack up, he is usually the last
to do it and he holds it together very well. By contrast, Jimmy Fallon
seems unable to keep from laughing no matter what he is doing.
As with any sketch show the DVD is not as even as I would have liked
and some of the sketches are a bit silly; not a problem in and of
themselves perhaps but when they are alongside more inspired silliness
then they do seem a little weak the chess cheerleaders being an
example of this. However generally the quality is high and each sketch
is funny and imaginative and hasn't dated at all. Well worth a look
then as a summary of Ferrell's time at SNL for those unacquainted with
it, although I imagine that SNL viewers will find as much missing as
present.
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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
The Best 72 Minutes of Comedy... and more., 21 November 2003
Author: Mitch-a-Palooza (tjb82671@yahoo.com) from Virginia
If you like Will Ferrell, this is your Graceland. He is absolutely the funniest person on the planet right now. If you have the DVD, the extras bring even more to the table.
You will need to watch this over and over to appreciate all of his comic genius. The funniest bit of the show is his Robert Goulet CD pitch for "The Coconut Bangers Ball: It's a Rap". If you know who Robert Goulet is, then you will appreciate this even more. Don't forget to check out the DVD extras in which Ferrell appears as Robert Goulet for an entire segment on Conan O'Brien.
Ferrell's staples such as Harry Carey, Alex Trebek, Marty Culp (the Altadena Music Teacher) and Craig the cheerleader are all funny, of course. The producers did a nice job choosing the best of the best.
There are also unappreciated bits like the homeless man who poses nude for an art class just to make extra money; Jacob Silg, the man with Voice Immodulation; and one bit on the extras in which he plays as gold prospector..... awwwww peaches !!
I have never laughed harder for a continuous period. Buy it now !
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
Ferrell is great, but this is NOT his best stuff., 6 May 2004
Author: Mike C from Everywhere.
There is no doubt in my mind that Will Ferrell is a great comedian, and was perhaps the only good thing SNL had going for it for a while, but the sketches chosen to assemble on this collection are far from the best things Ferrell has done on SNL. Where's the bad doctor? Where's Bill Brasky? Where's Mr. Turkanian abusing on his employees while Peirce Bronson looks on in horror? Where's the Bush sketches that are actually FUNNY? There were tons of them, why pick that one mediocre one??
Did Ferrell actually get to choose what went on this collection? I'm sorry to think that future generations will think that this is the best that he came up with while he was on SNL.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
i gotta have more Will Ferrell, baby, 2 March 2004
Author: Sunny1285 from New Jersey
Will Ferrell leaving the cast of SNL was a very big loss for the show. Without him, things just aren't as outrageous and not nearly as funny.
This selection of his best is one of those videos you don't mind watching over, and over, and over, and over again (as I did approximately 25 times) to the point where you find yourself quoting lines without even thinking about it.
Although some of the more memorable skits were left out, (i.e. Neil Diamond) there is plenty of great laughter on this compilation. From Inside the Actor's Studio, Harey Carey, Nude Art Model or Lucifer to George W, it's hard to pick a favorite character or skit because they are all so very entertaining. If you pick up the DVD or VHS, make sure to watch the extras...Ol' Prospector is unforgettable and Ferrell's audition tape is a riot.
Trust me on this one, if you like Will Ferrell at all you will love watching this just to see how many times he makes Jimmy Fallon crack up.
A must see(multiple times)!!
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
Owww, my back...get the hell off me!, 21 August 2004
Author: keeponwithbrian from United States
It's true that Will Ferrell's contributions to SNL can't be summarized on one DVD, especially not one running a little over an hour (one episode of SNL is 90 minutes), but that's not to say that the material here isn't hilarious. The problem with these collections is that fans have their favorites and almost always a few of them are missing and that's definitely the case here. In fact, some of the particular recurring sketches like "Jeopardy" & "Inside the Actor's Studio" could've chosen better examples than what ended up here for those. Again, what is here is funny and the extras are nice too. Here are the sketches in order that make up the main feature (the sketches are pretty complete except for where I list them as "snips":
Marty & Bobby Culp: Drug awareness assembly VH1 Behind the Music: Blue Oyster Cult (with Christopher Walken)"More Cowbell, baby!" - A personal favorite! Dissing your dog training video Spartan Cheerleaders Chess Team tournament Robert Goulet: Coconut Banger's Ball Snips - Will in thong at business meeting/Mini Cell Phone at new wave store/Rachel Dratch gives birth to Will Jeopardy: Burt Reynolds, Sean Connery, French Stewart Inside the Actors Studio: Charles Nelson Riley (Alec Baldwin)
The Devil teaches Garth Brooks a song Snips: George W. Bush/Janet Reno boxing Guliani/Clinton, Monica, & Saddam on the phone Space the Infinite Frontier with Harry Caray (& Jeff Goldblum)
Hot Tub Luvas (with Drew Barrymore) Roxbury Guys (with Jim Carrey) Snips: Good Morning Latte/Dog Show Nude guy poses for Art Class (with Lucy Lawless) Family yelling at dinner (with Sarah Michelle Gellar) Jacob Silj: Voice Modulation (on Weekend Update)
Extra Features:
Will Ferrell's audition for SNL as Harry Caray Unaired Dress Rehearsal sketch: Prospector in the Army
Will's Conan appearance in black underwear (plugging Roxbury)
Will's Conan appearance as Goulet
Outtakes: Hot Tub Luvas (with Winona Ryder), Goulet as Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Sketch (with Seinfeld), Voice Modulation on Weekend Update, George W Bush & George Bush Sr. (Dana Carvey), Neil Diamond on Weekend Update, Fight in club (with Ellen Degeneres), Tap dance (with Katie Holmes), and Mini computer email at New Wave shop (with Pierce Brosnan)
As you can see, the disc is above average in content and as far as these collections go, this one's up there. None of these collections will be perfect because the focus is on stars who have done a slew of hilarious sketches and many of them will be left out. Personally, I was disappointed to not see the VH1 Behind the Music on Neil Diamond...priceless. I agree with a previous reviewer that said Will needs something like a three disc set to even scratch the surface of his hilarious work on SNL, but this is better than nothing and probably as good as it will get unless SNL one day sees Season set releases. So I'd say start digging up your dubbed from TV SNL marathon VHS tapes, unless you have none, then by all means pick this up!
4 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!, 22 November 2003
Author: MovieAddict2009 from UK
There's something infectious about Will Ferrell. He's like a giddy boy ready to do anything for a laugh--and more often than not he delivers. Whereas recent comic additions to NBC's "Saturday Night Live" have done nothing but harm the show, Will Ferrell remained the top in the game from his reign during 1995 - 2002. He's finally left the show, probably to be replaced by some unfunny dimwit like Jimmy Fallon. Ferrell's got about five projects lined up for the next few years, including "Curious George" and "Bewitched." I've had my eye on him for quite some time. I'm glad that his career is finally getting off the ground.
In this 72 minute collection of his best skits, it's evident that the man has a keen observation for comedy and what works. Take, for instance, his impersonation of Robert Goulet in an interview with Conan O'Brian, included on the DVD. His catchphrase is "Goulet!", and he uses it as a fallback method when there are long moments of no comedic passage between the two. But he never overuses it like a lesser comedian might do. This is all minor stuff, of course, but it's the minor stuff--in the end--that counts.
We've got the best of the best here: Bobbi and Marty Culp, George W. Bush, Harry Caray, and more. It's all good fun, too. Watching Ferrell makes the time fly by--the 72 minutes feel like thirty.
I've seen a handful of better "SNL" stints involving Will than those included on this DVD. Running at 72 minutes, I feel that producer Lorne Michaels could have pushed for at least 90 minutes of footage--the basic running time for a motion picture. Two hours would have been great, too--there sure is enough footage. A few scenes are spliced together and not shown in their entirety--the film takes bits and pieces from different skits and then includes the full-length ones such as "Celebrity Jeopardy" here and there. But it's a small complaint, because you'll be laughing so darn hard you'll wet yourself.
My favorite skit of the collection? Probably "Celebrity Jeopardy" or the Harry Caray skit with Jeff Goldblum, ruined only because Goldblum somehow forgot his lines. Ferrell saved him by subtly pointing him in the right directions. At one point, Goldblum leans forward and says, "I'm not sure how to answer that," an obvious indication that he has forgotten his lines. "It's not rocket science, just say yes and we'll move on," Ferrell replies, still in character, of course. And another thing I noticed it that Ferrell induces laughter but laughs at his own gags and those surrounding him very little--and when he starts to smile he quickly hides the grin, unlike Jimmy Fallon who on basically every single skit on this DVD cracks up and can't control himself. (I'm not exaggerating. He cracks up on every skit.)
Many comedians got their careers started on "SNL." There was Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, John Belushi, and Steve Martin, such a frequent host of the television show when it first aired on NBC starting in 1975 that he was often considered a castmember himself. Over the past few years, "SNL" has gotten stuck in a rut--the last time it was consistently funny was during the late eighties and early nineties, when such comedians as Mike Myers and Dana Carvey flaunted their comedic charm for the camera and led their way to aspiring film careers, coughing up "Wayne's World" and "Austin Powers," to name a few well-known titles.
Will Ferrell is following that chain reaction. A true "SNL" comedian in the sense of the meaning, and with his promising film career ahead of him, it's evident he may just become the next Chevy Chase or Bill Murray or Steve Martin. It's the true "SNL" dream, and by golly, he's living it.
Thanks for the laughs, Will.
"Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell" runs 72 minutes and has a bundle of special features, including: Will's audition tape, a deleted dress rehearsal scene, two Conan O'Brian interviews, a photo gallery, and more. It is not rated and contains mild sexual references/nudity and language.
4.5/5 stars.
- John Ulmer
5 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-

Wow, the greatest comedy I've seen out of Will Farrell! This SNL was absolutely, 100%, extrelmely hilarious comedy I have seen on TV and on a DVD!!, 18 September 2004
Author: OriginalMovieBuff21 from United States
It's Saturday Night Live baby!! Oh my god, I have never laughed so hard in my life since Dodgeball, lol. The sketches of Will Farrell as Lucifer, Gus Chiggins, Cowbell person, the guy in the hot tub, lady with boxing gloves, naked cavemen looking guy who acts like he's drunk, and many more. The Lucifer and Gus Chiggins scenes were the best out of all of them. I fell down laughing so hard I about probably almost died. I am definitely going to buy this DVD of Saturday Night Live: Best of Will Farrell. This is by far one of the funniest things in life I have ever and I mean ever scene. Oh my god, you got to see this stuff. I'm laughing right now, just typing all of this.
10/10!!!!!
Some of Will's best plus some random sketches/clips, 20 March 2009

Author: whobody from Between Dingataca's toes
I think Will Ferrell is a brilliant comedic actor and his talent lies in his timing, versatility, and expert line delivery. Unfortunately, anyone who is not familiar with Will Ferrell or Saturday Night Live probably won't get that impression if they were only to see this random, jumbled, and overall disappointing collection of his so-called best sketches.
Included in this are: 'More Cowbell'(an SNL classic), Will and Ana Gasteyer holding a Drug Awareness seminar, Space: The Infinite Frontier(Will plays Harry Caray and Jeff Goldblum guest stars), 'Lovers in the hot tub', 'Night at the Roxbury', Celebrity Jeopardy with contestants French Stewart, Burt Reynolds, and Sean Connery(also a classic), 'Spartan Cheerleaders', plus much more.
A lot of the sketches on here are great and can be watched over and over again for the funny lines(i.e. "I drive a Dodge Stratus!", "I've got a fever and the only prescription is more cowbell!"). However there was no flow at all when they showed short clips from some of Will's even better sketches and tried meshing them into the special. I can't believe they didn't include the entire sketch where Will Ferrell, Sean Hayes, and Jimmy Fallon played stylish and pretentious employees at that snotty NYC store. Come on! That sketch is one thousand times better than the Anti-Drugs seminar. I also would have preferred the lovers sketch with Winona Ryder over the one they went with. And the Inside the Actors Studio sketch chosen(with Alec Baldwin) is probably my least favorite of all of them. Why didn't they choose the one with Tobey Maguire as Screech? That one is hilarious! The Celebrity Jeopardy was great but to be fair, all of them are great. Also included is Will as Bush but (ugh!) it wasn't one of the funnier ones. There is a sketch where Will plays Satan who tries to sell a song to Garth Brooks(after having sold his soul for a hit song). It was okay but once again, I kept thinking Will has done much better stuff on SNL. 'Space: the Infinite Frontier' was great(love Will's Harry Caray impression) and it showed that Will can carry any sketch no matter how poor the concept might seem.
There are some nice extras on the DVD such as a short but funny blooper reel, Will Ferrell as Robert Goulet on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and another appearance on the show promoting A Night at the Roxbury, a pointless photo gallery(of about 10-20 pictures), and Will's SNL audition.
Overall, it's decent but could have easily been much better.
If you love Will Ferell, run out and get this DVD, 8 September 2007

Author: KrazyKousins from United States
Now, I must admit, I'm not as big as a fan of Will Ferrell as I used to be. To me, Talladega Nights and Blades of Glory were just OK. And, he was the ONLY good thing in Bewitched.
But, if I ever want a good hard laugh to remind me why why Will Ferrell is actually hilarious, I go to my DVD collection. When there, I have three chooses, Elf, Anchorman, or SNL: The Best of Will Ferrell. This wins most of the time.
There is so much in here to recommend. Like the Cowbell skit, or the Shouting guy, and, of course, the Jeopardy skits.
So, if you love Will Ferrell, or SNL for that matter, run and buy The Best of Will Ferrell.
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Best of Will? You bet!, 21 October 2003
Author: dynamite_xi from Texas
SNL doesn't run new shows during the summer, so this show was a breath of fresh air (especially since I was trapped in a Austin hotel room babysitting my younger cousins at the time).
The special was very well done. It was arranged so well it kept me and my cousins entertained between the commercials. All of Will's best characters were there: Harry Caray, Robert Goulet, James Lipton (the "scrumtralescent" gag is immortal), George W. Bush, and the obligatory Alex Trebek.
Later on in the summer, SNL aired "The Best of Chris Kattan". While Kattan may be one of the best SNL cast members, his special was not as well done, and I was rather disappointed.
A must buy, if they ever release it on VHS or DVD.
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Generally funny SNL clips, 1 March 2009
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK
Being in the UK I never really got a chance to see anything other than the film projects that grew out of SNL sketches as it never got an airing here. Of course now I could probably get it on one of the many cable channels we have or even on-line I guess, but generally it has never featured on my "must watch that" list (and yes, I am sad enough to have such a list). The couple of DVD's floating about offer me the chance to go the other way though as I can watch the sketches and characters that comedians now more famous for their films did when they were "coming up" (although one might say that SNL is "up" to a certain extent).
Although I have always found Ferrell's style to be hit and miss, this is a funny DVD with plenty of strong sketches. Ironically the highlight of the piece is not really thus due to him though. I refer to the Blue Oyster Cult sketch which is famous for Christopher Walken, and rightly so. Now that I think about it actually, my second favourite sketch here owes more to others than him, as the contestants on Jeopardy are funnier than the host. Anyway, even within these sketches Ferrell still does well and produces good laughs. The thing that marks him out from those around him is that, if he does crack up, he is usually the last to do it and he holds it together very well. By contrast, Jimmy Fallon seems unable to keep from laughing no matter what he is doing.
As with any sketch show the DVD is not as even as I would have liked and some of the sketches are a bit silly; not a problem in and of themselves perhaps but when they are alongside more inspired silliness then they do seem a little weak the chess cheerleaders being an example of this. However generally the quality is high and each sketch is funny and imaginative and hasn't dated at all. Well worth a look then as a summary of Ferrell's time at SNL for those unacquainted with it, although I imagine that SNL viewers will find as much missing as present.
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