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Reply #105 on: September 19, 2005, 12:35:20 AM

It makes me cry that Mandy Patinkin (Rube, or as most of you know him - Inigo Montoya), is no longer in a comedy.

He was fucking awesome on Dead Like Me.

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Reply #106 on: September 19, 2005, 05:13:07 AM

I picked up the first season of House M.D. recently. Great show. I've never really payed attention to actor names, so I don't know who plays House, but whoever he is deserves an award. He's fucking awesome.

Hugh Laurie, He's been in a lot of stuff, but most know him as the dad from "Stuart Little" or the tall idiot from Blackadder III & IV.

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Reply #107 on: September 20, 2005, 12:49:14 PM

I picked up the first season of House M.D. recently. Great show. I've never really payed attention to actor names, so I don't know who plays House, but whoever he is deserves an award. He's fucking awesome.
Hugh Laurie. Yeah, House is just a well-written show that is acted even better than it's written.

Rescue Me was a good season finale. There's just enough that changed to make you want to come back and see what else happens with these fascinating characters.

There's really a new genre of shows out now, the male soap opera. The Shield, Rescue Me, Deadwood, Rome... if there wasn't so much violence, cursing or sex, they'd be chick shows. Only they keep all the good elements of soap operas, the very Greek tragedy type elements, and add in plenty of testosterone pleasing moments that make you feel masculine about watching gut-wrenching human drama.

I watched the Bones premiere (comes on before House on Fox, 7 pm CST Tuesdays) and I liked it. The story was ok, with only a few moments of implausibility, but the real winner for this show is the chemistry between the leads. David Boreanez and the chick just work well together. Prison Break... I couldn't make it through one episode. I was just /meh, despite the fact that I dig Dominic Purcel from his turn as John Doe.

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Reply #108 on: September 20, 2005, 07:31:42 PM

Hmmm....

Just watched a couple episodes from the Firefly boxed set I bought last year.  Yah, I watched the entire thing last year, was just checking the replay factor.  Like most things Whedon, meh.....  You enjoy it the first time,  just not alot of payoff to watching again.

Anything else people want to recommend for DVD? 
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Reply #109 on: September 20, 2005, 09:32:06 PM

Anything else people want to recommend for DVD? 

Home Movies, season two.  One of the funniest fucking shows ever, in my opinion.  Definitely has its own humor style, though, so ymmv.  But I love it.

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Reply #110 on: September 20, 2005, 10:36:50 PM

Anything else people want to recommend for DVD? 

Home Movies, season two.  One of the funniest fucking shows ever, in my opinion.  Definitely has its own humor style, though, so ymmv.  But I love it.

I couldn't last 30 seconds watching it. It truly is a ymmv type show.
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Reply #111 on: September 21, 2005, 12:33:32 AM

Home Movies is cool. I love Dr. Katz. My friend has digital cable (I don't anymore) and they had an old episode of Dr. Katz on, it was hilarious as always. I don't think Dr. Katz is on DVD though.

(I check the internet)

It looks like you can get some bootleg type deals but no official DVD release.

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Reply #112 on: September 21, 2005, 12:44:24 AM

It's just hilarious.

"What were you saying earlier Brendan?"
"Um, this meatloaf is dry."
"No, before that."
"This is meatloaf?"
"Before that."
"This fish is dry."

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Reply #113 on: September 21, 2005, 11:23:17 AM

Home Movies is awesome!

You may need to watch a couple of episodes to get into it, but it really is very funny.

Just rent one or two of the discs from Netflix.

Of course, there's plenty of other TV shows on DVD that are good: Wonderfalls, Band of Brothers (basically all of the HBO series'), any of the Adult Swim shows (Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Sealab 2021, etc), plus all the shows throughout this and other tv show threads. Most of them have at least one season out on disc now.

If you don't want to rent any I'd recommend at least downloading a torrent or two to check them out.

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Reply #114 on: September 21, 2005, 11:56:37 AM

A good block of TV is Sunday night on fox.  You have the Simpsons(meh), The War at Home(DAMN FUNNY), Family Guy, and American Dad.  It does get in the way of football though :(. 
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Reply #115 on: September 21, 2005, 12:19:31 PM

The season premiere of Arrested Development was fucking hysterical. I think they had more double entendres in one episode than any other comedy does in a season.
Michael's conversation with his mother about the cabin-
Michael - You should take a date up there
Mother- Who would want to go to that musty old claptrap?
Michael- ...
Michael- ...
Michael- Oh! The cabin...not sure anyone would want to go there either.


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Reply #116 on: September 21, 2005, 02:37:13 PM

I've always liked Arrested Development, but since I'm usually on the computer while watching TV it makes it hard to appreciate- it's very fast paced and hard to find teh funneh if you're not focused on it.

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Reply #117 on: September 21, 2005, 02:52:45 PM

TiVo, baby. It is the only way to watch AD- you can pause it while you are laughing your guts out, then rewind to see if you missed anything (and I usually do).

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Reply #118 on: September 21, 2005, 05:20:04 PM

I've seen most of the Adult Swim Sunday block.  Loved Sealab until they lost Murphy.  Really took the heart and soul out of the show.  I've always thought Birdman was a bit variable in quality,  and I generally dislike the new batch of shows(Tom goes to the Mayor, Stroker and Hoop, etc.)

I used to watch Home Movies every Sunday.  Great show.  Not laugh out loud funny for me,  but more generally amusing and entertaining, even to watch again.  It peaked with the Renaissance Fair episode for me,  before veering off into unfunny land.

I've also caught most of the HBO series.  Never been a big fan of the comedies though. 

Kind of having a tough time getting into Rome.  In HBO style,  their going overboard with the violence/sex thing to generate buzz and get people hooked into the drama. Think Deadwood and the obessive overuse of cocksucker/cunt/all the other "very bad" profanities season one, while season two moved towards high drama and political maneuvering.

I'd prefer to move directly to the drama,  and skip another scene of some character drawing a crude phallus or seeing the slutty aristocrat sleep with another guy.  Seriously.  I have the pay channels, and  if I wanted to watch soft core porn, I'd watch soft core porn.

As a good tip,  if you don't believe in torrent and don't want to pay $100 for a boxed set:  The History Channel seems to have a recurring slot for (mostly unedited) Band of Brothers.  I watched the series last fall,  and it was airing again this summer.  Very solid series.

I've heard Good Things (TM) about Wonderfalls,  and have been meaning to pick up the DVD set.
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Reply #119 on: September 21, 2005, 06:55:31 PM

I was watching Adult Swim the other day, and I could have sworn they said there were new episodes of Tom goes to the Mayor coming out soon.

But that just can't be.  Noone could possibly consider - even for the smallest fraction of a second - broadcasting more episodes of this show on television.  Even Uwe Boll would take a steaming shit on this show.
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Reply #120 on: September 21, 2005, 07:31:48 PM

Tom Goes To The Mayor is genius compared to 12 Oz. Mouse.  I thought I knew shit before.  I knew nothing.

Another Home Movies quote:
"Brendan.  I know you're using drugs."
"I'm not using drugs, Coach."
"See you said you aren't, that means you are."
"No it means I'm not, that's why I said that."
'No, denial is one of the first signs of addiction."
"Kinda like 'he who smelt it dealt it'?"
"I don't know from poetry, Brendan."

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Reply #121 on: September 21, 2005, 08:24:02 PM

I've never been a fan of HBO shows, because I find a lot of it is "hey, we're on HBO, so we can do THIS!"

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Reply #122 on: September 21, 2005, 11:07:45 PM

I was watching Adult Swim the other day, and I could have sworn they said there were new episodes of Tom goes to the Mayor coming out soon.

But that just can't be.  Noone could possibly consider - even for the smallest fraction of a second - broadcasting more episodes of this show on television.  Even Uwe Boll would take a steaming shit on this show.
I say this whenever anyone brings up Tom Goes to the Mayor.

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Reply #123 on: September 22, 2005, 08:56:50 AM

But that just can't be.  Noone could possibly consider - even for the smallest fraction of a second - broadcasting more episodes of this show on television.  Even Uwe Boll would take a steaming shit on this show.

See, I agree, but my wife likes it. I just look at it and stare, absolutely uncomprehending how anyone can think it's funny, or how any executive can think it's worth airing.

But yean, 12 oz. Mouse... that was just total and complete shit. It was like the worst animator in the world took a dump on cells and smeared himself with it.

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Reply #124 on: September 22, 2005, 11:57:45 AM

Made almost entirely by one of the creators of Aqua Teen.  There were, if I remember correctly, two creators.  So I guess we know now which one was the funny and talented one.

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Reply #125 on: October 04, 2005, 11:06:08 AM

Arrested Development once again proved it is easily the funniest thing on TV right now. Tobias's business card made me pause the TiVo and laugh for nearly a full minute. GOD I love this show.

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Reply #126 on: October 04, 2005, 12:28:24 PM

seconded.

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Reply #127 on: October 04, 2005, 11:30:07 PM

  It's absolutely mindless setup comedy, but I've been watching My Name is Earl. The karma thing..endless possibilities with that one. Plus, the evil ex wife gets whats comin to her more than once per show.

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Reply #128 on: October 05, 2005, 06:24:26 AM

HDNet's World Report is a great show. Lately they've been focusing on New Orleans, three weeks of shows in a row, with footage you won't see anywhere else on tv. Great stuff...but very depressing. First week was mostly the superdome people, second week was the search for bodies...err...survivors (by the fuggin' DEA, no less!), this week was the devastation as people trickle back and find their home in the neighbor's yard, another house in their yard. French Quarter looks great, though. But the overall chaos reminds me how close we are to anarchy every day, I experienced the Rodney King riots in LA and they were just a sampling of what people can sink to so easily.
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Reply #129 on: October 05, 2005, 07:13:20 AM

My list:

Battlestar Galactica. That last episode Kicked. My. Ass.

House.

Lost. (Though this season has been meh so far)

Oh, and Kari Whurer is currently on the soap opera General Hospital. Still hot.

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Reply #130 on: October 05, 2005, 08:07:01 AM

Most recent Medium (sanitarium) had a very cool premise & plot twist.  And confirms the entire family is pa-sigh-kik.
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Reply #131 on: October 05, 2005, 08:40:18 AM

  It's absolutely mindless setup comedy, but I've been watching My Name is Earl. The karma thing..endless possibilities with that one. Plus, the evil ex wife gets whats comin to her more than once per show.

I usually watch House, but since the playoffs are on I watched Earl last night.  That show is hilarious, and I hope it does well so I can catch reruns later this year.  It's not over the top and it's not as subtle as Arrested Development, which is also damned funny.   I couldn't stomach a whole episode of "the Office" however.  It's trying too hard to be Office Space and the British sitcom it's based off of at the same time, IMO.

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Reply #132 on: October 05, 2005, 08:49:42 AM

Carrell ruins Office for me.  I've never found him even the slightest bit funny.

Earl rocks - a sitcom version of Raising Arizona.

"circular".  Still kills me after all these years...

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Reply #133 on: October 05, 2005, 08:55:29 AM

Carrell isn't the right kind of funny for the Office.

40-Year-Old Virgin on the other hand, cracked my shit up.

And I haven't had a chance to watch it yet, but if My Name is Earl is truly like a TV version of Raising Arizona, I'm so there.

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Reply #134 on: October 05, 2005, 09:41:45 AM

My Name is Earl is fucking funny as hell. Meanwhile, I also love the American version of The Office, as I think it's just perfect. I never watched much of the British version myself, so maybe that's why I like it. That and I think Carrell is hilarious.

Also, if you liked the Office in Britain, check out Extras, the new show by the Office creator, Rick Gervais. The first episode was just a scream.

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Reply #135 on: October 05, 2005, 09:59:00 AM

Currently watching:

Veronica Mars - had a couple problems with the first episode this season, but that mostly stems from it being written to bring in more viewers. Still, great writing, clever humor, and good acting. 

Rome: It's Rome! It's got a lot of war, boobs, and Roman type things.  Good show.  Moves a tad slow at times.

Gilmore Girls: well written, well acted. YES I WATCH GILMORE GIRLS.

Lost: First episode this season: yay, back to plot progression.  Second episode: ended where first ended. GRRRRRRRRRRR. 

Family Guy: still funny!

Battlestar Galactica: watch the first season DVD.  TIVO'ing the second season as I watch.  Umm, wow. This show is REALLY FUCKING GOOD.  Best scifi ever? So far I'd say yes.

Currently on TIVO and will get to it soon:
Arrested Development
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Extras

I watch too much TV. There's a lot out there I kind of want to watch but either missed the start of the show or just don't feel like getting into more shows.  Wife's still trying to pull me into Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy.  I am resisting so far.

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Reply #136 on: October 05, 2005, 10:02:05 AM

Wife's still trying to pull me into Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy.  I am resisting so far.

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Reply #137 on: October 05, 2005, 10:09:59 AM

I actually like Grey's Anatomy. The writing's pretty decent. I wouldn't touch Desperate Housewives with a 39-and-a-half-foot pole though.

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Reply #138 on: October 05, 2005, 10:41:06 AM

I thought Earl was completely vapid, a terribly executed ripoff of Raising Arizona. British version of the Office is way better, but American version is aight. Carrell does a fine job of playing a completely inappropriate douchebag. That Kitchen Confidential show is pretty good, but I just think that kid from Freaks and Geeks is adorable, and I'm glad he's working. But despite my generic enjoyment of models, Jaime King's is a face I just wanna fuck up. More than it already is. And I'm glad that Anthony Bourdain's moneyhat is getting bigger.

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Reply #139 on: October 05, 2005, 11:08:40 AM

My problem with Kitchen Confidential is that is moves too fast. The show deserves an hour a week. But then, I worked in restaurants for a number of years and know there's plenty more stories you can do besides what came out of Bourdain's life. Other than that complaint, I enjoy it very much.
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