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Started by The Burgomaster, October 21, 2003, 01:06:51 PM

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Conrad

Watch out, Burgo old chap.  Chuck Barris/Sonny Sixkiller might just come out of retirement and - bap! - no more Burgomaster.

"Seinfeld".  Saw it a few times.  No idea why it was deemed to be Big Time Funny.
Perhaps you had to be American?

Ahem, back OT, I would like to see obscure British B/W television series released on DVD - "The Corridor People" or "Undermind" for example.  I have also carried out a pestering campaign against the BBC, telling them to put the TV series "The Day Of The Triffids" out on DVD.  No luck yet.

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Fearless Freep

"Seinfeld". Saw it a few times. No idea why it was deemed to be Big Time Funny.
Perhaps you had to be American?


I'm an American and what little I saw, I never found funny.

I don't care for his stand-up either.  Seems predicated largely around the concept of being 'intentionally stupid'.  Take some mundane aspect of life, intentionally play stupid about it, and then laugh at it.  I'm not thrilled with humour that asks me to be stupid in order to get the laugh

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The Burgomaster

I can't understand all the negative comments about Seinfeld. I am a HUGE hater of television, as it is about 80% crap, 15% garbage, 4% trash, and 1% worth watching.

However, Seinfeld is easily one of the funniest shows that has been on in the past 20 years. On the all-time list, it definitely ranks among the top comedy shows, slightly below programs like:

* I LOVE LUCY
* ALL IN THE FAMILY
* THE HONEYMOONERS

Some people would argue that M*A*S*H belongs on the list, but I found it to be too preachy and forced. The movie was infinitely better.

"Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me the hell alone."

JohnL

>I have also carried out a pestering campaign against the BBC, telling them to put
>the TV series "The Day Of The Triffids" out on DVD.

I wished I'd taped that when it aired here several years ago...

Conrad

LOL!
I was taping TDotT  from one of our cable channels, but then had to drive to a friends house, leaving my 8 year old daughter in charge of the remote control.  Five minutes after arriving, my daughter called me, sounding panicked, saying the tape had stopped.  Poor thing, she thought she had done something wrong - it was a broadcast problem, easily solved when I got back but @15 mins of the programme was gone.

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Fearless Freep

However, Seinfeld is easily one of the funniest shows that has been on in the past 20 years.

Sorry, but in deference to you I watched a whole episode tonight.  Absolutely nothing funny about it.  The laughtrack showed that the writers apparently thought it was funny, but I was mostly just bored and midly irritated at the characters.  I rarely say anything is good or bad and simply think in terms of whether I enjoyed the experience or not. Suffice to asy, I did not enjoy it.

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yaddo42

While I liked "Seinfeld" I can see why it isn't on DVD yet. It is still very popular in syndication in the US. I read somewhere that TBS had signed up the cable rights through 2007, so they must be doing very well for them.

For DVD TV boxed sets, I'm hoping for "Due South" to be released at some point. I loved that show and it hasn't turned back up on TV since TNT dumped the reruns. Should have taped it when I had the chance. I also want the James Burke TV series "Connections" and "The Day The Universe Changed", geeky of me I know, but I liked them. Then again I still have to catch up and buy stuff I want that has been out for a while like "The Prisoner", "Blackadder", and the seasons of "Farscape as they come out, since Sci Fi is giving the show such lousy treatment about rerunning it.

I can't believe there are boxed sets of shows like "Mad About You" and "S.W.AT." out there. The second one was probably to capitalize on the summer movie "based" on the old show and vague memories of the old show, which really doesn't hold up. But even Lifetime doesn't seem to like MAY that much. Then again someone released a boxed set of "Baretta", trying to capitalize on Robert Blake's current notority no doubt.

Fearless Freep

I also want the James Burke TV series "Connections" and "The Day The Universe Changed", geeky of me I know, but I liked them.

Awesome shows.  If they come out I'd like to pick them up for the kids

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Grumpy Guy

I'm sorry to disagree...

Ahh, who am I kidding.  Everyone here knows I LOVE to disagree!  (Woo-HOO!!)

BUT, Sinefeld doesn't belong on the list you gave.  You listed true comedy classics, filled with loveable, or, in the case of Archie Bunker, memorable characters.  Sinefeld was filled with people that you meet once at parties, and hope with every fiber of your being that you never meet again.

That's why M*A*S*H could easily be on a list of all time greats.  Yes, it was preachy sometimes (although not so much in the first two seasons), but the characters are unforgetable.  When I say Radar, everyone knows what I'm talking about.  If I were to ask who everyone liked better - BJ or Trapper John, everyone whould have an opinion.  It's a classic because we won't let the characters die.

The only thing classic about Sinefeld is the lasting memory that a show lasted for seven years based entirely on how self absorbed people can be, and how little they could care about anyone else, even their own supposed "friends."

But that's just my opinion.  Take it to heart, or throw it on the trash pile.  Whatever you want. :-P

--"I doubt if a single individual could be found from the whole of mankind free from some form of insanity.  The only difference is one of degree."
--Desiderius Erasmus