Spy was a satirical monthly magazine that ran from 1986 to 1998. The magazine was based in New York City.
Overview
Founded by Kurt Andersen and E. Graydon Carter, who served as its first editors, and Thomas L. Phillips, Jr., its first publisher. After one folding and a rebirth, it ceased publication in 1998. It specialized in intelligent, thoroughly researched, irreverent pieces targeting the American media, entertainment industries and making fun of high society. Many issues often featured brief photographs of nudity relevant to a story. Some of its features attempted to present the darker side of celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, John F. Kennedy, Jr., Steven Seagal,Martha Stewart, and especially, the real-estate tycoon Donald Trump and his then-wife Ivana Trump. Pejorative epithets of celebrities, e.g., "Abe 'I'm Writing As Bad As I Can' Rosenthal", "the short-fingered vulgarian Donald Trump" and "former fat girl Dianne Brill" became a Spy trademark.
By request: Hosted by Jerry Seinfeld, with correspondents Harry Shearer and Victoria Jackson before she went insane. Produced by brothers Bob and Peter.
Previously uploaded in various parts, here's the full version from the Dave Cave in one video.
published: 06 Dec 2017
Spy Magazine's How to Be Famous: Donald Trump
In the 80s and 90s, Spy magazine did a couple specials about celebrity life...in this one, "How to Be Famous" (hosted by Jerry Seinfeld!) they rip on the celebrity trend of using your fame to do things no one would let you do if you weren't famous, illustrated by a clip of Herve Villechaize talking about directing movies. So, they ask, what if Donald Trump had a Saturday morning cartoon?
published: 17 Oct 2006
My Kid Could Do That -- Spy Magazine
published: 05 Jun 2009
Spy Magazine Hit List, December 2, 1992
By request. Hosted by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, with Mary Tyler Moore, plus Harry Shearer as Derek Smalls and Casey Kasem.
Note: In an earlier upload, the segment with Ren and Stimpy was blocked, so it's been edited out here.
published: 24 Nov 2018
Kurt Andersen (Author & Editor: Spy Magazine, New York, Studio360, more)
We’ve always had a thing for magazine launches. They’re filled with drama and melodrama, people behaving with passion and conviction, and people ... misbehaving. Anything to get that first issue onto the stands and into the hands of readers.
Some new ventures seem to sneak in the back door. Who saw Wired or Fast Company coming?
Others are to the manner born, and from the most elite print parents. But, even with that pedigree they never gain traction, never display the scrappiness and experimentation that we’ve come to expect from anything new. (You know who you are).
But then, one day, along comes The Greatest Startup in the History of Magazine Startups. A magazine that dares to mercilessly, and humorously, vilify high society. The one that big time journalists pretend to ignore but wer...
published: 23 Jan 2024
Spy Magazine Presents "How to Be Famous" (1/6)
From April 18 1990: A special examining America's fascination with celebrities. Based on the irreverent, satirical humor of "Spy Magazine." Comedian Jerry Seinfeld acts as spokesman for the humor magazine in a mock-scientific—actually a mock-everything—look at the phenomenon of celebrity.
published: 03 Aug 2013
AL GOLDSTEIN - SPY MAGAZINE
published: 03 May 2023
1992 NBC Spy Magazine Hit List promo
Promo for an hour long special which aired December 2, 1992.
published: 11 May 2024
Spy vs Spy (1974) - First Animation (The MAD Magazine TV Special)
This animation belongs to 'The MAD Magazine TV Special' from 1974 which was not aired.
By Rockin Pins: https://youtu.be/dUQiXGA-0Tk
More Info: https://www.vulture.com/2019/07/mad-magazine-animated-tv-special-abc.html
published: 08 May 2023
Spy vs. Spy Magazines
This is a compilation video I made, thanks to blaider per for uploading all these parts, so I put them all into one giant compilation video with the spy vs. spy theme from the Xbox in 2005. I hope you all enjoy!
Spy vs. Spy is owned by MAD.
By request: Hosted by Jerry Seinfeld, with correspondents Harry Shearer and Victoria Jackson before she went insane. Produced by brothers Bob and Peter.
Previou...
By request: Hosted by Jerry Seinfeld, with correspondents Harry Shearer and Victoria Jackson before she went insane. Produced by brothers Bob and Peter.
Previously uploaded in various parts, here's the full version from the Dave Cave in one video.
By request: Hosted by Jerry Seinfeld, with correspondents Harry Shearer and Victoria Jackson before she went insane. Produced by brothers Bob and Peter.
Previously uploaded in various parts, here's the full version from the Dave Cave in one video.
In the 80s and 90s, Spy magazine did a couple specials about celebrity life...in this one, "How to Be Famous" (hosted by Jerry Seinfeld!) they rip on the celebr...
In the 80s and 90s, Spy magazine did a couple specials about celebrity life...in this one, "How to Be Famous" (hosted by Jerry Seinfeld!) they rip on the celebrity trend of using your fame to do things no one would let you do if you weren't famous, illustrated by a clip of Herve Villechaize talking about directing movies. So, they ask, what if Donald Trump had a Saturday morning cartoon?
In the 80s and 90s, Spy magazine did a couple specials about celebrity life...in this one, "How to Be Famous" (hosted by Jerry Seinfeld!) they rip on the celebrity trend of using your fame to do things no one would let you do if you weren't famous, illustrated by a clip of Herve Villechaize talking about directing movies. So, they ask, what if Donald Trump had a Saturday morning cartoon?
By request. Hosted by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, with Mary Tyler Moore, plus Harry Shearer as Derek Smalls and Casey Kasem.
Note: In an earlier upload, the segment wi...
By request. Hosted by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, with Mary Tyler Moore, plus Harry Shearer as Derek Smalls and Casey Kasem.
Note: In an earlier upload, the segment with Ren and Stimpy was blocked, so it's been edited out here.
By request. Hosted by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, with Mary Tyler Moore, plus Harry Shearer as Derek Smalls and Casey Kasem.
Note: In an earlier upload, the segment with Ren and Stimpy was blocked, so it's been edited out here.
We’ve always had a thing for magazine launches. They’re filled with drama and melodrama, people behaving with passion and conviction, and people ... misbehaving...
From April 18 1990: A special examining America's fascination with celebrities. Based on the irreverent, satirical humor of "Spy Magazine." Comedian Jerry Seinf...
From April 18 1990: A special examining America's fascination with celebrities. Based on the irreverent, satirical humor of "Spy Magazine." Comedian Jerry Seinfeld acts as spokesman for the humor magazine in a mock-scientific—actually a mock-everything—look at the phenomenon of celebrity.
From April 18 1990: A special examining America's fascination with celebrities. Based on the irreverent, satirical humor of "Spy Magazine." Comedian Jerry Seinfeld acts as spokesman for the humor magazine in a mock-scientific—actually a mock-everything—look at the phenomenon of celebrity.
This animation belongs to 'The MAD Magazine TV Special' from 1974 which was not aired.
By Rockin Pins: https://youtu.be/dUQiXGA-0Tk
More Info: https://www.vul...
This animation belongs to 'The MAD Magazine TV Special' from 1974 which was not aired.
By Rockin Pins: https://youtu.be/dUQiXGA-0Tk
More Info: https://www.vulture.com/2019/07/mad-magazine-animated-tv-special-abc.html
This animation belongs to 'The MAD Magazine TV Special' from 1974 which was not aired.
By Rockin Pins: https://youtu.be/dUQiXGA-0Tk
More Info: https://www.vulture.com/2019/07/mad-magazine-animated-tv-special-abc.html
This is a compilation video I made, thanks to blaider per for uploading all these parts, so I put them all into one giant compilation video with the spy vs. spy...
This is a compilation video I made, thanks to blaider per for uploading all these parts, so I put them all into one giant compilation video with the spy vs. spy theme from the Xbox in 2005. I hope you all enjoy!
Spy vs. Spy is owned by MAD.
This is a compilation video I made, thanks to blaider per for uploading all these parts, so I put them all into one giant compilation video with the spy vs. spy theme from the Xbox in 2005. I hope you all enjoy!
Spy vs. Spy is owned by MAD.
By request: Hosted by Jerry Seinfeld, with correspondents Harry Shearer and Victoria Jackson before she went insane. Produced by brothers Bob and Peter.
Previously uploaded in various parts, here's the full version from the Dave Cave in one video.
In the 80s and 90s, Spy magazine did a couple specials about celebrity life...in this one, "How to Be Famous" (hosted by Jerry Seinfeld!) they rip on the celebrity trend of using your fame to do things no one would let you do if you weren't famous, illustrated by a clip of Herve Villechaize talking about directing movies. So, they ask, what if Donald Trump had a Saturday morning cartoon?
By request. Hosted by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, with Mary Tyler Moore, plus Harry Shearer as Derek Smalls and Casey Kasem.
Note: In an earlier upload, the segment with Ren and Stimpy was blocked, so it's been edited out here.
From April 18 1990: A special examining America's fascination with celebrities. Based on the irreverent, satirical humor of "Spy Magazine." Comedian Jerry Seinfeld acts as spokesman for the humor magazine in a mock-scientific—actually a mock-everything—look at the phenomenon of celebrity.
This animation belongs to 'The MAD Magazine TV Special' from 1974 which was not aired.
By Rockin Pins: https://youtu.be/dUQiXGA-0Tk
More Info: https://www.vulture.com/2019/07/mad-magazine-animated-tv-special-abc.html
This is a compilation video I made, thanks to blaider per for uploading all these parts, so I put them all into one giant compilation video with the spy vs. spy theme from the Xbox in 2005. I hope you all enjoy!
Spy vs. Spy is owned by MAD.
Spy was a satirical monthly magazine that ran from 1986 to 1998. The magazine was based in New York City.
Overview
Founded by Kurt Andersen and E. Graydon Carter, who served as its first editors, and Thomas L. Phillips, Jr., its first publisher. After one folding and a rebirth, it ceased publication in 1998. It specialized in intelligent, thoroughly researched, irreverent pieces targeting the American media, entertainment industries and making fun of high society. Many issues often featured brief photographs of nudity relevant to a story. Some of its features attempted to present the darker side of celebrities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, John F. Kennedy, Jr., Steven Seagal,Martha Stewart, and especially, the real-estate tycoon Donald Trump and his then-wife Ivana Trump. Pejorative epithets of celebrities, e.g., "Abe 'I'm Writing As Bad As I Can' Rosenthal", "the short-fingered vulgarian Donald Trump" and "former fat girl Dianne Brill" became a Spy trademark.
Spies poured over press cuttings and Variety magazine for information about him and actors visiting Moscow around that time, considering other British stars including James Robertson-Justice, Peter Arne and entertainer Tommy Steele.
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Casey's behaviour ... "Lumon's purpose is human cloning. I believe Ms ... Ms ... She previously worked as Deputy Movies Editor at Digital Spy, and her work as a freelance writer has appeared in WeLoveCinema and Spanish magazines Fotogramas, Esquire, and Elle ... ....
Officially titled Pokémon Horizons... Get your calendar ready ... She previously worked as Deputy Movies Editor at Digital Spy, and her work as a freelance writer has appeared in WeLoveCinema and Spanish magazines Fotogramas, Esquire, and Elle ... ....
"The library montage, you might call it where you figure everything out ... Amy West. Social LinksNavigation ... Elsewhere, my words have been published by the likes of Digital Spy, SciFiNow, PinkNews, FANDOM, Radio Times, and Total Film magazine ... Latest ... ....
"You've just got to put your head down and do what you do, and try and do it as best you can." ... Amy West...Elsewhere, my words have been published by the likes of Digital Spy, SciFiNow, PinkNews, FANDOM, Radio Times, and Total Film magazine ... Latest ... ....
During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Wednesday morning, author and co-founder of Spy magazine, Kurt Anderson, pointed to a moment during Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago press conference when he boasted about still cashing in on Saudi money.
"I don't know, we'll have to see where that goes", he said ...The Batman ... She previously worked as Deputy Movies Editor at Digital Spy, and her work as a freelance writer has appeared in WeLoveCinema and Spanish magazines Fotogramas, Esquire, and Elle.
Kimetsu no Yaiba and Solo Leveling) and PlayStation Productions ...Games ... She previously worked as Deputy Movies Editor at Digital Spy, and her work as a freelance writer has appeared in WeLoveCinema and Spanish magazines Fotogramas, Esquire, and Elle.
HEART EYES - OfficialTrailer (HD) - YouTube. Watch On ... Mireia Mullor ... She previously worked as Deputy Movies Editor at Digital Spy, and her work as a freelance writer has appeared in WeLoveCinema and Spanish magazines Fotogramas, Esquire, and Elle ... ....
Officially titled Solo Leveling ... The full synopsis reads ... Mireia Mullor ... She previously worked as Deputy Movies Editor at Digital Spy, and her work as a freelance writer has appeared in WeLoveCinema and Spanish magazines Fotogramas, Esquire, and Elle.