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Post by SMAP on Sept 27, 2010 18:25:41 GMT -5
So Soup and I can talk about Seinfield and Kenan & Kel.
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Post by Soup567 on Sept 27, 2010 18:27:26 GMT -5
Yay!
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Post by Soup567 on Sept 27, 2010 18:27:56 GMT -5
I also love That's 70's Show, The Big Bang Theory, and Two and a Half Men.
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Post by Wave57 on Sept 27, 2010 18:28:21 GMT -5
That 70's Show is my favorite.
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Post by SMAP on Sept 27, 2010 18:29:58 GMT -5
All of the shows mentioned are great, especially Two and a Half Men.
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Post by Soup567 on Sept 27, 2010 18:41:04 GMT -5
That's 70's Show is probably my favorite sitcom, but I'd say The Big Band Theory is the best on on TV today. Sheldon FTW!
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Post by theicon77 on Sept 27, 2010 18:42:23 GMT -5
So Soup and I can talk about Seinfield and Kenan & Kel. Perhaps the first time these shows were ever in the same sentence. Two and Half Men?? Really??
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Post by Soup567 on Sept 27, 2010 18:43:18 GMT -5
I don't understand all the hate for Two and a Half Men. It's hilarious show with a funny premise and they execute it well. What's not to like?
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Post by theicon77 on Sept 27, 2010 18:46:41 GMT -5
I can't watch studio audience shows anymore.That canned laughter kills me. I can still watch the classics like Seinfeld.
But you can say the joke before they do in Two and a half.
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Post by SMAP on Sept 27, 2010 18:50:53 GMT -5
It's bad that I honestly can't tell a difference between the laugh track and the live audience, right?
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Post by Jelfoss on Sept 27, 2010 18:51:27 GMT -5
All the mockumentary sitcoms I've seen have been some of my favorites. Arrested Development, The Office, Modern Family, and Parks & Recreation are some seriously funny shows.
NBC's Thursday comedy block is probably the greatest thing that has ever happened to TV.
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Post by theicon77 on Sept 27, 2010 18:53:07 GMT -5
All the mockumentary sitcoms I've seen have been some of my favorites. Arrested Development, The Office, Modern Family, and Parks & Recreation are some seriously funny shows. Truer words have never been spoken.
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Post by Soup567 on Sept 27, 2010 18:53:53 GMT -5
Don't all Sitcoms use laugh tracks? Aren't they lying when they say it was recorded in front of a live studio audience?
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Post by Jelfoss on Sept 27, 2010 18:55:02 GMT -5
Don't all Sitcoms use laugh tracks? Aren't they lying when they say it was recorded in front of a live studio audience? A sitcom doesn't necessarily have to have any sort of background laughter. But some are recorded live, some use a laughtrack.
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Post by theicon77 on Sept 27, 2010 18:55:51 GMT -5
At least you can tell when the applause button is hit right? It's the same thing. Those shows have to tell us when something funny is happening. The last good one I saw was Lucky Louie on HBO.
No they record in front of an audience. And if they don't get the response they are looking for they add it in.
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