If you
didn't know better, you'd think that the masterminds behind Whose Line
Is It Anyway? and Chicago's Second City improv troupe plotted to create
Nick
Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out Season One, one of MTV's highest-rated
shows. On each episode of Wild 'N Out, two comedic teams are pitted
against each other. The Red Squad is led by the charismatic Cannon, who's
also a film and recording star. The Black Squad is fronted by celebrity
guests predominantly of the hip-hop and rap kind (Kanye West, Method Man,
Rev Run of Run-DMC). Each participant has to outdo his opposing team members.
Sometimes they're given props to work with. Most of the time, they rely
only on their imaginations.
The
highlight of each episode is the WildStyle segment in which opposing team
members freestyle against each other. Some of their rhymes fall into the
"your mama" category. But others are better crafted and no one--not
even Cannon--is immune to being taken down a few pegs. The impish Mikey
Day is particularly fond of needling his employer: "You're our boss,
you're a talented kid / I saw Love Don't Cost A Thing, too bad nobody else
did." Castmate Rasika Mathur often is the target of rhymes slamming
her Indian heritage, but she has the fortitude and skill to verbally annihilate
her offenders. One of the best extras in this set is an extended WildStyle,
including hilarious and often biting exchanges that were cut from the original
airing.
The
musical performances aren't included on this boxed set, but--occasional
awkward editing aside--that's not a negative. The frustrating aspect, though,
is that while the DVD is touted as an uncensored release, there's so much
bleeping during some segments that viewers can only guess at what the players
are saying. --Jae-Ha Kim |
photo courtesy of Paramount
Home Entertainment |