Get a Life

Get a Life

1990
Get a Life
Get a Life

Get a Life

8.1 | en | Comedy

Get a Life is a television sitcom that was broadcast in the United States on the Fox Network from September 23, 1990, to March 8, 1992. The show stars Chris Elliott as a 30-year-old paperboy named Chris Peterson. Peterson lived in an apartment above his parents' garage. The opening credits depict Chris Peterson delivering newspapers on his bike to the show's theme song, "Stand" by R.E.M. The show was a creation of Elliott, Adam Resnick and writer/director David Mirkin. Mirkin was executive producer/showrunner of the series and also directed most of the episodes. Notable writers of the series included Charlie Kaufman, screenwriter of Being John Malkovich; and Bob Odenkirk, co-creator of Mr. Show with Bob and David and Tenacious D. The show was unconventional for a prime time sitcom, and many times the storylines of the episodes were surreal. For example, Elliott's character actually dies in twelve episodes. The causes of death included being crushed by a giant boulder, old age, tonsillitis, stab wounds, gunshot wounds, falling from an airplane, strangulation, getting run over by cars, choking on cereal, and simply exploding. For this reason, it was a struggle for Elliott and Mirkin to get the show on the air. Many of the executives at the Fox Network hated the show and thought it was too disturbing and that Elliott's character was too insane.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Clip Show
Mar. 08,1992
Clip Show

While on his first jet airplane flight, Chris falls out, and is disappointed when his life flashes before his eyes and it only covers the past eighteen months.

EP12  1977 2000
Mar. 01,1992
1977 2000

Chris time travels to save Gus' career as a law enforcement officer. However he soon discovers the trouble with messing with the past which includes two-headed zombies named Sharon.

EP11  SPEWEY and Me
Feb. 09,1992
SPEWEY and Me

When an alien crashes in Gus' front yard, Chris tries to keep it from the government, but this alien is nothing like E.T. or ALF.

EP10  Bad Fish
Feb. 02,1992
Bad Fish

After eating bad shellfish, Sharon and Gus get amnesia, and Chris seizes the opportunity to convince them that they are his best friends.

EP9  Chris' Brain Starts Working
Jan. 19,1992
Chris' Brain Starts Working

Exposure to toxic waste, found under Gus' house, turns Chris into a genius and with Gus he proceeds to enter and win spelling bees.

EP8  Girlfriend 2000
Jan. 12,1992
Girlfriend 2000

After getting hit by her car, Chris falls for (and stalks) a doctor, later while stalking her, he starts getting stalked by the girl from the drugstore who has fallen for him.

EP7  Chris Becomes a Male Escort
Dec. 21,1991
Chris Becomes a Male Escort

Chris decides on a whim to become a male escort, hoping for free plays and dates with young women. What he gets is a elderly woman who is hard up.

EP6  Prisoner of Love
Dec. 14,1991
Prisoner of Love

When his pen-pal gets released from prison, she comes to stay with Chris. She takes him hostage when the police come after her when she starts criminal activities under Chris' nose.

EP5  Chris Gets His Tonsils Out
Dec. 07,1991
Chris Gets His Tonsils Out

Chris must deal with the fact he is ready to undergo ""major"" surgery and he begins by trying to make peace with Sharon.

EP4  Health Inspector 2000
Nov. 30,1991
Health Inspector 2000

After finding a dead rat in his carton of milk, Chris decides to become a food inspector.

EP3  Meat Locker 2000
Nov. 23,1991
Meat Locker 2000

Chris and Sharon show their true feelings when they become trapped in a meat locker together.

EP2  Larry on the Loose
Nov. 16,1991
Larry on the Loose

Larry takes off after to listening to Chris reminding him of everything wrong with his life. So Chris goes in search of Larry and when he fails, he goes in search of a new best friend.

EP1  Chris Moves Out
Nov. 09,1991
Chris Moves Out

Chris turns 31 and decides it's time to move out, so he goes in search of a new place to live and he moves into Gus' garage.

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Released: 1990-09-23 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Get a Life is a television sitcom that was broadcast in the United States on the Fox Network from September 23, 1990, to March 8, 1992. The show stars Chris Elliott as a 30-year-old paperboy named Chris Peterson. Peterson lived in an apartment above his parents' garage. The opening credits depict Chris Peterson delivering newspapers on his bike to the show's theme song, "Stand" by R.E.M. The show was a creation of Elliott, Adam Resnick and writer/director David Mirkin. Mirkin was executive producer/showrunner of the series and also directed most of the episodes. Notable writers of the series included Charlie Kaufman, screenwriter of Being John Malkovich; and Bob Odenkirk, co-creator of Mr. Show with Bob and David and Tenacious D. The show was unconventional for a prime time sitcom, and many times the storylines of the episodes were surreal. For example, Elliott's character actually dies in twelve episodes. The causes of death included being crushed by a giant boulder, old age, tonsillitis, stab wounds, gunshot wounds, falling from an airplane, strangulation, getting run over by cars, choking on cereal, and simply exploding. For this reason, it was a struggle for Elliott and Mirkin to get the show on the air. Many of the executives at the Fox Network hated the show and thought it was too disturbing and that Elliott's character was too insane.

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Cast

Chris Elliott , Brian Doyle-Murray , Elinor Donahue

Director

Pamela Malouf

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dmuccillo There is only one TV series that I truly wish to own on DVD and it's Chris Elliott's Get a Life! Unfortunately, Get a Life is the only series out of seemingly thousands that is not available in its entirety on DVD. If it is ever released, I will buy it the very first day. In several interviews, Elliott has blamed the "suits at Sony" for not releasing a Get a Life complete DVD set. C'mon Sony. You need something to raise that sagging stock price! Quit acting like a free floating blob of cellulite cast adrift in a sea of cotton candy soaked in dog saliva and release the complete Get a Life now! I am certain it would be a hit. There are millions of fans clamoring for it! GET A LIFE NOW!!!!!!!
Lance Clarke I had the opportunity to work on the TV series "Get A Life" over at Sunset-Gower Studios as a Production Assistant to the Cinematographer in the first season. I admit I'm biased because of this but I still think the show was hilarious! Chris is a great person to work with and his Dad is very funny and the nicest guy you could meet! One of my favorite episodes is the haunted house episode because of the blood coming out of the walls. Chris cries, "Oh no the walls are bleeding, I hate that!" It stands out for me because I was one of three people standing behind the set pouring the blood! If you've seen the show you probably remember that Sam Robards's played Chris's best friend on the show. I remember he was living in Colorado at the time and would fly in every week for filming. One time we got into an intense conversation, meanwhile everyone on set is trying to find him and are yelling for him. Once they found out what happened to him we both got chewed out by the Exec. Prod. David Mirkin (who went on to the Simpson's). Sam, like everyone else (cast and crew), was also a bright, funny guy. I had just graduated from college and this was my first job and I remember it fondly. I was very fortunate to start out with such wonderful people on such a funny show!
dmeehan-1 Get A Life was the greatest show to ever air on TV. I only taped 2 episodes, which I have dubbed to DVD, and watched a million time.... the Spewie episode,, and the finale episode.. I have nothing from season 1!!! The DVD's are not available in Canada!! please somebody!! rip & send!! of I will pay someone to burn their DVD's and send them to me!!! I BEG OF YOU!!!!! PLEASE HELP ME!!! email me thanks! I collect old TV shows. I'm also looking for: "Barretta" "six million dollar man" "bionic woman" "magic" "the incredible hulk". Get A Life was the greatest show to ever air on TV. I only taped 2 episodes, which I have dubbed to DVD, and watched a million time.... the Spewie episode,, and the finale episode.. I have nothing from season 1!!! The DVD's are not available in Canada!! please somebody!! rip & send!! of I will pay someone to burn their DVD's and send them to me!!! I BEG OF YOU!!!!! PLEASE HELP ME!!! email me thanks! I collect old TV shows. I'm also looking for: "Barretta" "six million dollar man" "bionic woman" "magic" "the incredible hulk
jmuduke One of the funniest sitcom's ever! I don't know why this show didn't survive. I think the humor was ahead of it's time. My favorite episode was when the construction workers were doing some work in Chris' parent's kitchen, and they taught Chris how to yell out catcalls to women as they passed by. "Yeah, uh-huh. Pluck that banjo honey. Yeah, you have a very nice skirt on today." I hope Rhino comes out with more episodes on DVD.