All That

1994

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7.5| 0h30m| TV-G| en
Synopsis

The new kids of comedy bring the funny as All That, America’s #1 kid’s sketch comedy show, returns with a new cast and a few familiar faces. From Executive Producers Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell.

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Tollin/Robbins Productions

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Reviews

AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Listonixio Fresh and Exciting
Nayan Gough A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Donald Seymour This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
crash21 I saw this show when it first came out, it was awful then and obviously had enough power in the less-intelligent kids to bring down the whole Saturday Night Nick programming. I have to say, the show seemed more like Nickelodeon's version of people acting as if they were characters out of a trashy show made by MTV or Fox.The show itself, at least when I saw it, was nothing but more of a gang-based group teaching trashy concepts alongside bad music. One good example in all of this was their Good Burger act, something that even got it's own movie later on. I almost wonder if the people making all of this had helped with Nick's later downfalls in the 90's, effects that have lasted much even to this day.
Salazar Back in the 90's, Nickelodeon was at its absolute prime, giving us genuinely funny shows such as "Rocko's Modern Life", "Kenan & Kel", "The Angry Beavers" and many more, including "All That". The 90's "All That" was great: the sketches were very funny and the original cast were talented (I especially liked Lori Beth Denberg); comedy was a natural thing for all of them and never tried too hard to be funny.However, as the years went by and the original cast got older, one by one they left the show and "All That" was going going down hill at an astonishing speed. The newer "All That" nowadays is just horrible: the new cast are completely untalented and unfunny- they are just irritating and are trying way too hard to be funny but they are not- and the sketches are equally unfunny and just plain stupid. And for added insult, the newer cast have ruined classic, hilarious sketches from the original cast, such as the Good Burger sketch and Vital Information. I assume the audience for the newer cast are only laughing to be polite, but frankly I didn't even chuckle at the sketches. I also assume that Britney Spears' younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, is only on the show to boost the audience ratings.So in conclusion, avoid the new "All That" at all costs as it is devoid of all comedy. Instead watch the old "All That" and have a good laugh to your heart's content.
twistedskates I never watched All That in 1995, but I really wish I had. Now, i see repeats from the good ol' days with Lori Beth Denberg doing vital information that was usually funny, and i would be graced with the presence of a Goodburger Skit. I loved what they would do with the awkward little bald guy in the beginning. I think his name was Kevin. Can't remember, I was like 5, but i do remember that the skits were very funny, and the material was fresh. Now, it is nothing but total crap. Then, there was Kenan Thompson, (who can be seen now on SNL because he was funny!!), Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg, then later, Amanda Bynes and Danny tamborelli. Now, I am forced to watch an endless purgatory of Kyle Sullivan, or Jack DeSena being a retarded butthead who is afraid of the color orange. The skits today are the same thing from 10 years ago, except instead of people who were naturally funny, they are played by annoying kids trying to scream for attention. I think the only reason they hired them is because they would act for minimum wage. The randy Quench moron with the fake Brooklyn accent is just a remake of Kel Mitchell's REPAIRMAN MAN MAN. And what about Christina Kirkman? It's pretty bad when the only reason some one is on TV is because they won a contest. I may be wrong, but doesn't it seem like they were trying to replace the real performers with people that look and act kind of like them? Kyle Sullivan reminds me a lot of Danny Tamborelli. Jack DeSena reminds me of Josh Server for some reason. It makes me sad to think that a once good show could sink so low. I enjoyed the 100th episode. It was perfect. The Players from the mid 90s and the players from the late 90s went together perfectly. It was a last hurrah for All That.If you liked All That 10 years ago, turn to SNL. You can see Kenan Thompson, Jason Sudeikis, Tina Fey, Horatio Sanz, and like, 15 other people. And the skits are still fresh, not like the dried out, overused cliché's from All That.1995 rating: 10/10 2005 rating -2/10. SOMEBODY SAVE THIS SHOW!!!!
NYGuy322 Back when this show started in 1995, the cast, mainly the players like Keenan Thompson, Lori Beth Denburg, and Kel Mitchell, were all very talented and extremely funny, which made All That one of my favorite shows on Nick.However, fast forward to 2005....and it's simply not the case. What was once a smart, funny show has now been replaced with a bunch of talentless teens running around on stage, pretty much saying "Look at us, we're funny! Laugh at us!" I watched an episode of All That on tape from 1995, then caught a new one from 2005. The differences are vast and very big. The 2005 All That episode was filled with unfunny sketches, and actors and actresses who were basically trying waaaaaaaaaay to hard to be funny and not succeeding in the least. (It's pretty much the same thing as the god awful "Amanda Show".) At least the 1995 version had funny sketches like Good Burger and such.Overall, avoid the All That of now like the plague, but try and hunt down the older episodes if you can.