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In Reply to: RE: I have become a "Friends"-aholic!..I missed it when it originally aired in the 90's and early 2000's... posted by TWB on November 15, 2019 at 00:21:34
I never understood anyone's "attraction" to this show other than eye candy. For both sexes.
I had a girlfriend in the 90's that watched it. I went along to be the good boyfriend.
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"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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I was kind I hated it. But I might have watched Baywatch for that GF.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
The show had well-defined characters, on point writing and direction.. What's not to like? Kind of the same premise as Cheers but in NYC... I worked alot of nights back then, so I missed alot of these shows. Another couple of series that I watched in the last few years were Frasier and Everybody Loves Raymond....again same points as I pointed out for Friends... Funny stuff!
I have a huge sense of humor. It's just suited for shit come except from the Brits and even some Aussies.
The guys were all idiots. The gals were eye candy first but Phoebe had some good lines.
I found it totally boring.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
was Frasier and as an aside - Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe) was slated to be Roz in Frasier. Kudrow has an IQ of 154 and a science degree (Biology) from Vassar working in research for 8 years before landing a role.
I think Pei Gilpin was perfect as Roz and Lisa Kudrow certainly played against herself.
I still rank Frasier as the best American sitcom of that era. I don't watch TV as much anymore but I did get a kick out of The Big Bang Theory and the show MOM - which has serious underpinnings of alcoholism and drug abuse but it manages to walk the line. Alison Janney should be regarded as one of the great actresses of our time - even though she's mainly on the small screen.
MTM was to me the best situation comedy. It had everything, the Boss, the newsreader, Rhoda, elegant humor and all likable characters. Friends and Seinfeld are silly New York comedy. Just my view.
Cheers
Bill
OR as a friend of mine used to call it, the show about nothing... WAS a bore... I personally don't think Jerry Seinfeld was/is funny.
And who could forget Ted Baxter?
TV generally doesn't hold up quite as well because times change and people have different sensibilities. I was in a movie theater many years ago and 2 older people walked out appalled by the foul language. Interestingly I remember that and can't for the life of me remember the movie.
So like most things ones upbringing will determine what is viewed as funny. A lot of stuff I don't feel holds up as well today. Although I did rewatch some Taxi and I quite enjoyed it. Christopher Lloyd and Danny DeVitio were pretty brilliant.
They are my most watched DVDs.
Fawlty Towers and The Honeymooners are other favorites.
From the MTM days, there were an awful lot of good shows. It was a good time for television.
Dean.
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reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
I still like modern shows but I wonder if it is the subject matter that puts older audiences off - I mean MOM has a lot of raunchy language as it is from, I believe, the same writers as Two and Half Men. Yet I greatly prefer MOM.
At first I thought it would be an age thing but Mom and my grandmother would watch movies like Dawn of the Dead and The Thing and Pulp Fiction and A Clockwork Orange while my father would get up and go into the other room and read a book.
I just watched a new TV Series called The Boys and I thought to myself - this is Breaking Bad with superheroes. It was a hoot and then I thought about the dialog, special effects, production values - compare to what was on when I was a kid it's incomparably superior.
The best shows hold up if the characters hold up - are they well drawn and do we care about them? Louis De Palma to me is one of the greatest characters ever put on screen.
Here is Marilu Henner on Louis DePalma and I concur - interestingly Marilu has Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory which is why she can recount everything. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPgm7gLCYSU
Danny DeVito noted that the creators and writers of Taxi came from MTM here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV3gcxeJMHo
And this is one of my favorite Danny DeVoito scenes - he is conveying a huge array of emotion, lines, physical comedy, stillness, drama.
I saw him in Ordinary People... which IS a great movie and he was great in it!
...that was one of Louie's best scenes. I agree, he was one of the best TV characters ever.
Iggy was not far behind.
Taxi is one of few shows in which every character was engaging ...with the possible exception of Bobby.
I can watch Taxi episodes over, and over and over again.
A classic scene in the link below.
Dean.
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reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
high IQ... As far as Frasier goes... Roz was one of the characters that left me cold... I too love The Big Bang Theory. It has been consistently good... I never had any interest in MOM...
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