klintmcintire
This short-lived series was, in my opinion, the greatest collection of sketch comedy ever. "The Andy Dick Show" is without doubt one of the most under-appreciated comedy shows of all time. Unfortunately, the series still hasn't been released on DVD (as of February 2011). I'm guessing that there must be some sort of conflict between Andy Dick and MTV, otherwise I can't fathom why the series was never given a DVD release. Unless you're able to find a VHS to DVD bootleg on Ebay (what I had to do), or a torrent file of the series, I'm afraid to say it's impossible to presently watch this comedic paragon. Check it out if you're able to.
noizyme
This show was a great return for Andy Dick for his own show (much like his work on Ben Stiller's confusing whirlwind of a show). Everyone remembers Daphne Aguilera and his Marilyn Poppins characters. I loved the stalker-for-hire sketch and just about everything that was shown on this show.I hope that the lawsuit filed against the crew of the show goes through so they can deliver the goods on DVD soon (or in my lifetime). This was one for the MTV books because, if I remember right, this was a great and hugely comedic show for them. I hope all goes well with a release of the DVD again.
hustongregor
Everyone is failing to mention the question mark guy who runs around trying to sell his book saying you'll get free money from the government. Dick makes this skit great by saying you can have sex with the entire country of Thailand....FREE!!! or something like that. You also can not leave out Zitty, who is trying to become a male model, while eating beef jerky from his portfolio and using crisco as an acne wash. Or the cell phone executive with a giant tumor on his ear. Daphne Aguilera was funny at first, but I became tired of it by the end. Although that clam juice or whatever skit was pretty damn funny. All in all, it was a great show that should come out on DVD soon, hopefully.
axeugene
Is he the next Jim Carey or Peter Sellers? No. Yet compared to Adam Sandler or Rob Shneider he's as good or better. His self depreciating style and satire (often of himself personally)is superb all the while turning up the notch for spectacle. his dead on spoofs of MTV are hysetrically on track. The "Daphnie Aguilera" skit is a gem! If you're looking for the next Woody Allen or still don't accept any thing funny that isn't Monty Python than rent you videos and don't turn on the TV. Andy Dick is however a funny and clever twist to a rather boring channel. Sorry Ben Stiller and Tom Green but "the little clown that..who cries" is just smarter with belly laughs included!