Jon wrote:[quote="Bob the GunslingerHey, America did produce the Simpsons, South Park, Futurama and Family guy, as well as Mystery Science Theater 3000, so lay off!
You may think Friends is bad, but it wasn't as bad as say, Seinfeld (which is a crime against humanity) or Absolutely Fabulous (a misdemeanor).
Absolutely Fabulous is just that (am I mistaken or are you implying there is an American Version
- I don't even want to envisage that)
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I'm pretty sure it was the British version that was on Comedy Central in the 90s. I would sit through it since it was sandwiched between shows that were actually funny. Maybe the humor didn't translate at all, but I couldn't laugh at any of their jokes if you held a gun to my head.
Pass me that spoon anyway, because I agree the Simpsons is fantastic, even though it is one big homage to the British
Ah. Um, one think I find common in the majority of your listed US comedy is they are animated. I still stand my proclamation, well, a revised version. Live action US Comedy is Teh Suck
Well, there are
some funny live action shows, like SG1 and Buffy (seasons1-3), but they are not exactly comedies. Then there is Conan O'Brien, which is funny usually, and the Dave Chapelle Show, which has its great moments.
Some old Comedy Central shows were quite funny, like Comics Only and Almost Live.
Cheers had a few good years...
That Fox show where Jay Mohr played a movie studio exec was quite good, but it was cancelled pretty damn fast. Ditto the Tick. And speaking of Fox, Malcolm in the middle started out pretty strong...
I guess the best American comedies just aren't SitComs.
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