#1 Cheap Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget: Uncensored Reviews
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Not quite as funny as the Pamela Anderson Roast, this destruction/homage to Bob Saget is nonetheless funny. With a semi-lame John Stamos as Roastmaster, it was up to the various comedians and presenters to step up their game.
Cloris Leachman's deadpan performance and references to years past are hilarious, but when she drops the bomb that she's just at the event so she can F*#@ John Stamos, things get really funny. You haven't been shocked until you've heard Leachman say "reach around." Aside from a few weak contributions from Brian Posehn and John Lovitz, and three people (Sarah Silverman, Lewis Black, and Don Rickles) who were completely unfunny in their pre-taped appearances, other noteworthy performers delivered. Stalwarts Greg Giraldo, Jim Norton, and King of Roasts Jeffrey Ross all had several good jabs at not only Saget but others on stage. The most hilarious presentation, however, was delivered by gravel-voiced comedian Gilbert Gottfried when he continued to mention that "Bob Saget raped and killed a girl in 1990."
This Roast is also noteworthy because Norm Macdonald delivered the classic anti-Roast string of jokes that were so straight-faced and ridiculous that they caused tears of laughter from several comedians on stage. He intentionally bombed, and ended up being the one person remembered from this Roast the most. Some don't get it, but Macdonald is simply brilliant in his series of lame, 1950s-era puns mixed with raunchier material in his signature delivery.
Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget: Uncensored Overview
Cut…It…Out. Daddy doesn't always know best! America's favorite sitcom dad was ripped a new one by the best insult comics in the business at the Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget. Headlined by Roastmaster John Stamos, sit back and enjoy Greg Giraldo's cutting insights, Jeff Garlin's raucous impressions, and Jeffrey Ross’ jabs at Saget's life, career, and propensity for dating younger women. This was indeed the most family UN-friendly night of Bob Saget's entire career!

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