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'''''Small Shots''''' is a short-lived American comedy reality show created by filmmakers Chris Cox and Matt Sloan<ref name="Hollywood">[https://hollywood.com/general/tv-review-tnns-small-shots-57162901 Hollywood.com article and review on ''Small Shots''] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref> that aired on The National Network (eventually rebranded and known by most as "Spike TV", and eventually rebranding again to its current rebrand, "Paramount Network") from August 2001 up until March 2003, with a total span of 13 episodes across two aired seasons<ref name="episodes">[https://epguides.com/SmallShots/ epguides.com's page that lists all ''Small Shots''' seasons and episodes] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref> .
'''''Small Shots''''' is a short-lived American comedy reality show created by filmmakers Chris Cox and Matt Sloan<ref name="Hollywood">[https://hollywood.com/general/tv-review-tnns-small-shots-57162901 Hollywood.com article and review on ''Small Shots''] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref> that aired on The National Network (eventually rebranded and known by most as "Spike TV", and eventually rebranding again to its current rebrand, "Paramount Network") from August 2001 up until March 2003, with a total span of 13 episodes across two aired seasons<ref name="episodes">[https://epguides.com/SmallShots/ epguides.com's page that lists all ''Small Shots''' seasons and episodes] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref> .
==Premise==
==Premise==
The show follows both Cox and Sloan as they roam and venture around various small suburban towns across the United States on casting various locals and passersby (either by auditions or recruiting off the street) to make a parody based on classic and notable movies, with episodes like "Silence of the Yams", "The Amish Matrix", and "Jurassic Dog Park", on where these episodes are directly spoofing based on the films "Silence of the Lambs", "The Matrix", and "Jurassic Park".<ref>[https://extras.denverpost.com/scene/ost0118.htm DenverPost article on January 18th, 2001 that includes a brief description of ''Small Shots''] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref><ref>[https://deseret.com/2001/8/20/19602338/shots-is-goofy-fun Deseret News' article on ''Small Shots''] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref><ref name="variety">[https://variety.com/2001/tv/news/taking-best-shots-1117792112/ Variety article on ''Small Shots''.] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220523150623/http://old.post-gazette.com/tv/20010819owenp1.asp postgazette.com review on ''Small Shots''] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref><ref name="Hollywood" />
The show follows both Cox and Sloan as they roam and venture around various small suburban towns across the United States on casting various locals and passersby (either by auditions or recruiting off the street) to make a parody based on classic and notable movies, with episodes like "Silence of the Yams", "The Amish Matrix", and "Jurassic Dog Park", on where these episodes are directly spoofing the films "Silence of the Lambs", "The Matrix", and "Jurassic Park".<ref>[https://extras.denverpost.com/scene/ost0118.htm DenverPost article on January 18th, 2001 that includes a brief description of ''Small Shots''] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref><ref>[https://deseret.com/2001/8/20/19602338/shots-is-goofy-fun Deseret News' article on ''Small Shots''] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref><ref name="variety">[https://variety.com/2001/tv/news/taking-best-shots-1117792112/ Variety article on ''Small Shots''.] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220523150623/http://old.post-gazette.com/tv/20010819owenp1.asp postgazette.com review on ''Small Shots''] Retrieved 19 Jan '23</ref><ref name="Hollywood" />
   
   
==Broadcast==
==Broadcast==

Latest revision as of 14:39, 26 May 2023

SmallShotsLOGO.jpg

Logo for the series; taken from the intro.

Status: Partially Found

Small Shots is a short-lived American comedy reality show created by filmmakers Chris Cox and Matt Sloan[1] that aired on The National Network (eventually rebranded and known by most as "Spike TV", and eventually rebranding again to its current rebrand, "Paramount Network") from August 2001 up until March 2003, with a total span of 13 episodes across two aired seasons[2] .

Premise

The show follows both Cox and Sloan as they roam and venture around various small suburban towns across the United States on casting various locals and passersby (either by auditions or recruiting off the street) to make a parody based on classic and notable movies, with episodes like "Silence of the Yams", "The Amish Matrix", and "Jurassic Dog Park", on where these episodes are directly spoofing the films "Silence of the Lambs", "The Matrix", and "Jurassic Park".[3][4][5][6][1]

Broadcast

The first season started airing on TNN on August 22nd, 2001, with the first episode entitled "Silence of the Yams"[7][2] and ended two months later on October 28th, 2001, with the episode entitled "The 2 Commandments".[2], spanning 9 episodes in total.

The second season of the series would air on July 3rd, 2002, with the episode "Manic Depressive Superman", and ended on March 14th, 2003, with the episode "Teen Kong", spanning for 4 episodes.[2]

Availability

After its airing on TNN, it was quickly forgotten among people and since hadn't had an official physical release. As of 2022, there are no current episodes from both seasons that can be found online, and there are hardly any photos of the series online as well. Fortunately, a promo and an intro for the series had resurfaced and can be watched online on various video-sharing sites and are the only existing footage of this series.

Season 1

# Episode Title Air Date Status
1 Silence of the Yams August 22nd, 2001 Lost
2 Non-Violent Gladiator August 29th, 2001 Lost
3 Jurassic Dog Park September 5th, 2001 Lost
4 Cast Away 2: Looking For Love September 12th, 2001 Lost
5 Charlie's Middle-Aged Angels September 19th, 2001 Lost
6 The Amish Matrix September 26th, 2001 Lost
7 The Great Great Godfather October 11th, 2001 Lost
8 Video Fugitive October 21st, 2001 Lost
9 The 2 Commandments October 28th, 2001 Lost

Season 2

# Episode Title Air Date Status
1 Manic Depressive Superman July 3rd, 2002 Lost
2 Blind Durham December 4th, 2002 Lost
3 Ferris Bueller's 10,000th Day Off February 8th, 2003 Lost
4 Teen Kong March 14th, 2003 Lost

Videos

Promo for the series.

Intro for the series.

External Links

References