in 2013
Run Ronnie Run Mr. Show also spawned a
spin-off movie,
Run Ronnie Run, which was shown at the 2002
Sundance Film Festival, but went
straight-to-DVD. In an April 2004 article in
Chunklet magazine, Odenkirk noted numerous problems they had had with the film, blaming the film's director,
Troy Miller, who "chose to freeze us out, hold us at arm's length and not let us influence the movie nearly on the scale that we should have."
Mr. Show Live: Hooray for America! In September 2002, original cast members Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, John Ennis, Brian Posehn and
Stephanie Courtney toured in a show called
Mr. Show: Hooray for America!!!. The two-month stint included "distillations" of some of Mr. Show's sketches, such as "The Burgundy Loaf", and new material. In the stage show, the large fictitious
mega-corporation Globo-Chem ("We own everything, so you don't have to!") sponsors David's stage persona to run for the presidency of the United States. The tour included 16 large cities and
college towns in North America:
San Diego,
Washington, D.C.,
Philadelphia,
New York City,
Boston,
Ann Arbor,
Chicago,
Madison,
Minneapolis,
Los Angeles,
San Francisco,
Sacramento,
Eugene,
Portland,
Seattle, and
Vancouver.
Hollywood Said No! In September 2013, Grand Central Publishing released
Hollywood Said No!: Orphaned Film Scripts, Bastard Scenes, and Abandoned Darlings from the Creators of Mr. Show, a book of rejected scripts and unused
Mr. Show sketches. The audiobook version included full cast readings by former
Mr. Show performers and writers. One of the rejected scripts is the original version of
Hooray for America!, which had earlier been adapted as part of the Mr. Show Live tour.
Mr. Show Zoomtacular Annual Business Call for Charity During the
COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020, Cross, Odenkirk and most of the show's supporting cast including Kenny, Talley, Johnston, Ennis, Aukerman, Posehn, Paesel, Rajskub, and Tompkins, created a
Zoom-based streaming
Mr. Show reunion event, the
Mr. Show Zoomtacular Annual Business Call for Charity, with proceeds benefiting the
LIFT charity. The event featured new sketches in the style of
Mr. Show, as well as updates from the various cast members on their own current projects, and concluded with the cast and additional friends singing a cover of "
Eat It" by
"Weird Al" Yankovic, who also participated, that mocked a prior attempt to cover "
Imagine" by
Gal Gadot and other celebrities performed earlier. ==Legacy==