God, the Devil and Bob - The Complete Series

God, the Devil and Bob - The Complete Series


Starring:Cam Clarke, Chi McBride, Ken Hudson Campbell
Director: Sherie Pollack, Jeff DeGrandis, Steve Ressel, Dan Fausett, Swinton O. Scott III
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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South Park aside, the eternal struggle between good and evil may be too heady a subject for a primetime animated series, but God, The Devil and Bob certainly gave it a run for its money, and did so with irreverent humor. Unfortunately, the laughs didn't translate for some sections of the country, and complaints from affiliates caused NBC to pull the show after just four episodes; viewers that missed G/D/B during its initial run in 2000 can now explore the entire series on this two-disc set. The premise (courtesy of creator Matthew Carlson of Malcolm in the Middle) has God (voiced by James Garner) striking a wager with the Devil (Alan Cumming): if just one person can convince him that the world is worth saving, he'll spare humanity from destruction. The Devil is allowed to choose the candidate, and true to form, he picks the least likely person to determine the fate of the world--self-centered, slow-witted autoworker Bob Alman (French Stewart from 3rd Rock from the Sun). Reluctantly, Bob accepts God's challenge, and tackles Hollywood ("There's Too Much Sex on TV"), free speech ("Bob Gets Involved"), adultery, and even the Almighty's love life ("God's Girlfriend"), while trying to avoid the temptations of Satan.

Though often clever and well-voiced by its all-star cast (which included Laurie Metcalf from Roseanne and The Simpsons' Nancy Cartwright as Bob's wife and daughter, respectively), it's difficult to say if G/D/B might've survived its initial season, had it been allowed to show all 13 episodes; the scripts are often as glib as they are provocative, and lack the overall quality of similarly "grown-up" cartoons as South Park and Family Guy. At final glance, G/D/B is an interesting failed experiment for animation fans. The two-disc set includes commentary on five episodes by Carlson and executive producers Harvey Myman, Neil Thompson, and Gary Murphy; digital storyboards and a 20-minute making-of documentary are also featured in the extras. --Paul Gaita
Description
Frankly God expected more from humanity, and his patience is wearing a little thin. The Devil, on the other hand, is simply delighted. Together they have a plan: one man will be given a chance to prove whether or not mankind is worth saving. But there's just one catch... The Devil gets to pick him. Enter Bob ? An ill-tempered, melodramatic, paranoid icon of mediocrity. Caught between the forces of divinity and deviance, with the weight of the world on his shoulders, there's nothing left to do but laugh.
God, the Devil and Bob - The Complete Series
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • God, the Devil....and boredom
  • The Best Show Ever Besides The O.C.
God, the Devil and Bob - The Complete Series
Starring: Chi McBride , Cam Clarke , and Ken Hudson Campbell
Director: Jeff DeGrandis
Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000667HDG
Release Date: 2005-01-04

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South Park aside, the eternal struggle between good and evil may be too heady a subject for a primetime animated series, but God, The Devil and Bob certainly gave it a run for its money, and did so with irreverent humor. Unfortunately, the laughs didn't translate for some sections of the country, and complaints from affiliates caused NBC to pull the show after just four episodes; viewers that missed G/D/B during its initial run in 2000 can now explore the entire series on this two-disc set. The premise (courtesy of creator Matthew Carlson of Malcolm in the Middle) has God (voiced by James Garner) striking a wager with the Devil (Alan Cumming): if just one person can convince him that the world is worth saving, he'll spare humanity from destruction. The Devil is allowed to choose the candidate, and true to form, he picks the least likely person to determine the fate of the world--self-centered, slow-witted autoworker Bob Alman (French Stewart from 3rd Rock from the Sun). Reluctantly, Bob accepts God's challenge, and tackles Hollywood ("There's Too Much Sex on TV"), free speech ("Bob Gets Involved"), adultery, and even the Almighty's love life ("God's Girlfriend"), while trying to avoid the temptations of Satan.

Though often clever and well-voiced by its all-star cast (which included Laurie Metcalf from Roseanne and The Simpsons' Nancy Cartwright as Bob's wife and daughter, respectively), it's difficult to say if G/D/B might've survived its initial season, had it been allowed to show all 13 episodes; the scripts are often as glib as they are provocative, and lack the overall quality of similarly "grown-up" cartoons as South Park and Family Guy. At final glance, G/D/B is an interesting failed experiment for animation fans. The two-disc set includes commentary on five episodes by Carlson and executive producers Harvey Myman, Neil Thompson, and Gary Murphy; digital storyboards and a 20-minute making-of documentary are also featured in the extras. --Paul Gaita

Description

Frankly God expected more from humanity, and his patience is wearing a little thin. The Devil, on the other hand, is simply delighted. Together they have a plan: one man will be given a chance to prove whether or not mankind is worth saving. But there's just one catch... The Devil gets to pick him. Enter Bob — An ill-tempered, melodramatic, paranoid icon of mediocrity. Caught between the forces of divinity and deviance, with the weight of the world on his shoulders, there's nothing left to do but laugh.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars god, the devil and bob.......2007-01-15

"f"ing great. must see. the show has good morals and is still funny. if you like a little bit of hummor and sarcasm you will love this. my favorite cartoon next to family guy.

5 out of 5 stars can't believe this was canceled.......2006-11-06

Easily one of the cleverest and funny animated series ever conceived. I found this while searching James Garner roles on the web. His was the voice of God in the short-lived series. One day people will look back and realize what a terrific show this was. Now that South Park has paved the way I am amazed that cable hasn't picked up on re-running this for a new audience.

5 out of 5 stars Altogether Witty.......2006-07-10

I briefly remember this series on television. It sadly did not last that long. This show has an amazing cast of characters. God, a Jerry Garcia-esque wisecracking deity, voiced wonderfully by James Garner. Who did almost a great a job that Morgan Freeman did in Bruce Almighty. The Devil, voiced by Alan Cumming, is a loveable troublemaker and the banter between him and God is some of the best dialogue of the show. Then there's Bob... As average a joe that you can find. If he's not griping about his job, he is dealling with his unbearably caustic teenage daughter who hates her life or his off the wall, likes to get into his own kind of trounble, 9 year old son. By his side is his loving and very understanding wife. I mean she would have to be when you have been chosen as the newest prophet for God. It is the age old story... God and the devil make a wager. God is giving the Earth one last chance for survival. If one man can prove to God that the Earth is worth keeping around. He will... He lets the Devil choose this man... Bob Allman. This show is a funny and witty look at what it would be like if even with all the problems your life can hand you... you have to deal with all the problems God and the Devil have too.

3 out of 5 stars God, the Devil....and boredom.......2006-07-06

I had high hopes for this series when I purchased the DVD. All I can say is that it just never seems to develop that spark that interests the viewer in the characters and plots. It's like a relationship after millions of years.....the characters are blase toward each other and just going through the motions. The animation was something that seemed detrimental to the series as well, in my opinion. The style just seemed a little too childish and amateurish. The show is not the worst I've seen and certainly not the best...It's like Limbo...in between both and just there.

5 out of 5 stars The Best Show Ever Besides The O.C........2006-03-09

I love this show and I loved it when it first aired. The only thing I don't like about it is the fact that it's only 13 episodes long.... I want more!!!!

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