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Salt Cracka... Jason Lee is hilarious, at least when he's delivering lines written by the greatest comedic director of all time... maybe I just expect too much out of him after Chasing Amy, Mallrats, and Strike Back, he was meh in Dogma.
BTW, House is/was the greatest drama show EVER! The writing is pretty amazing, and the main character has fantastic delivery. |
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[ QUOTE ] "The War at Home" which is on Fox Sundays between Simpsons and Family Guy is really funny. I assume it's new since I had never noticed until recently. Maybe not. [/ QUOTE ] This is the worst show ever to be made. [/ QUOTE ] It is horrible. I also find 2.5 Men to be unwatchable. With shows like Curb, Earl, and the Office on now, I've acquired a very strong dislike of comedies with laughtracks. Anyway, Arrested Development, Earl, Office are the only network comedies I make an effort to watch. I think they are all great, with Arrested Dev being by far the best. I have also seen every episode of Kitchen Confidential. I like it, but probably wouldn't make a strong effort to watch it every week if it wasn't on after Arrested Dev. |
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Two And A Half Men is hilarious! We don't have the show here in The Netherlands, but I download the new episodes every tuesday and laugh my ass off! Just my kind of humour [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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we both like it pretty well. it's a good way to pass the time while eating dinner or whatever. i thought the last episode sucked because there was no buildup/resolution really, it was just problem-solved problem-solved problem-solved. i definitely prefer the ones where the episode has one major plotline, the mini problems couldn't even really be seen as problems.
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I agree but I still got a good laugh out of some of the scenes. This is one of the only two shows I watch every week, the other is of course las vegas.
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Out of that list, the Office and Earl are decent, but I don't go out of my way to watch either.
The only new comedy I like is Extras on HBO. |
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I've seen this show and I'm pretty sure the name is the only thing the same. [/ QUOTE ] There is some stuff based off of what's in the book, but you're right - most of the stuff is completly new. |
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I've become a big fan of "Everybody Hates Chris". Anyone else like it?
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Salt Cracka... Jason Lee is hilarious, at least when he's delivering lines written by the greatest comedic director of all time... maybe I just expect too much out of him after Chasing Amy, Mallrats, and Strike Back, he was meh in Dogma. BTW, House is/was the greatest drama show EVER! The writing is pretty amazing, and the main character has fantastic delivery. [/ QUOTE ] Wow. The hyperbole meter just broke. Wow. The Office is cute, Earl is ok. Other than that I'm not watching any new TV. |
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Two and a Half Men is actually really damned funny. Charlie Sheen plays a thinly disguised version of himself (before he was sober). Some classic lines and some serious tapdancing near the censorship line. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't know this was a real show. Might have to watch it. |
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