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I liked how they handled it in Galavant. Where all the main characters break out into song and the extras all try to avoid them because they're acting ridiculous.
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I'm pleased to see that the thread stopped turning into the "I used to jerk it to/want to smash X actress" thread.Milo and POTUS posted:Attacking people is never cool but I admit I'm kinda amused at the idea of somebody doing it because they think GoT was a documentary and couldn't understand how Joff came back to life.
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Joffrey didn’t retire rich from GoT, all you guys who don’t know what tv actors in second tier roles get paid. He could maybe buy a house. A small one, in an ok town.
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Solice Kirsk posted:I liked how they handled it in Galavant. Where all the main characters break out into song and the extras all try to avoid them because they're acting ridiculous. IIRC that only happens a few times with the monks and when they start singing the season 1 song at the start of season 2. Oh, and with Galavant’s moment in the sun of course. What a show.
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# ? Oct 18, 2018 08:23 |
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Chicago Hope had a musical episode in 1997. The Dennis Potter miniseries The Singing Detective with Michael Gambon was partly a musical (one of the half-dozen or so genres it had) and it is one of the greatest television series ever made. Wheat Loaf has a new favorite as of 08:32 on Oct 18, 2018 |
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There was a photo I saw recently of the cast of Enterprise on set with some of them dressed in Rocky Horror costumes. It makes me wish that had been an actual episode: Halloween on the Enterprise.
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# ? Oct 18, 2018 08:44 |
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The Fraiser talk has reminded me of the only time I ever saw my mum laughing so hard at a tv that I thought she might pass out and it was the little scene where Niles is ironing his trousers to classical music. There is no dialogue just slapstick acting and my goodness is it marvellous. If it ever comes up on TV, and it is usually in some best of comedy compilations, and she sees it she will laugh herself silly all over again
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# ? Oct 18, 2018 09:02 |
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It’s funny how for us millennials Frasier was the bomb but Cheers might as well not exist as an actual show. (You still need the theme song and the phrase “where everybody knows your name”). It shows you how clearly and where the line of childhood is.
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# ? Oct 18, 2018 09:35 |
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Arivia posted:It’s funny how for us millennials Frasier was the bomb but Cheers might as well not exist as an actual show. (You still need the theme song and the phrase “where everybody knows your name”). It shows you how clearly and where the line of childhood is. I remember some confusion when an Adventure Time episode has a guy in the freshly post-apocalyptic world sing that song to amuse a child and a lot of the audience including me didn't know where it was from. Some poster (not on SA) got really mad and confused at the idea that people wouldn't know it. Seems like Frasier plays pretty well to kids too, surprisingly, even if they wouldn't get a lot of the jokes.
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# ? Oct 18, 2018 09:40 |
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Cheers had too much... going on. Frasier had fewer moving parts and was easier to digest. I've been meaning to revisit the episode where Frasier has an old family heirloom that turns out to be a Fabergé egg and he is super excited at the idea of being long lost royalty.
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MariusLecter posted:I've been meaning to revisit the episode where Frasier has an old family heirloom that turns out to be a Fabergé egg and he is super excited at the idea of being long lost royalty. We're descended from thieves and whores. Also, Cheers has the same great snappy dialogue and jokes as Frasier but has aged a lot worse mostly because of Sam's misogyny. He's not really supposed to be the "good guy" but some of his escapades with women are pretty appalling
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Video Graves posted:The Fraiser talk has reminded me of the only time I ever saw my mum laughing so hard at a tv that I thought she might pass out and it was the little scene where Niles is ironing his trousers to classical music. There is no dialogue just slapstick acting and my goodness is it marvellous. I'm the same as your mum — it is an incredible piece of classic slapstick, and I can't help but laugh myself mental whenever it comes on. It takes serious skill to pull that off, and DHP makes it look so easy.
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Torquemada posted:Joffrey didn’t retire rich from GoT, all you guys who don’t know what tv actors in second tier roles get paid. He could maybe buy a house. A small one, in an ok town. They don't get paid much from GoT, but everyone involved in GoT is in super high demand right now, so you still get the money. That does not work when you retire right after your character dies, though. Maybe Joffrey was still rich from all that Dark Knight money.
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# ? Oct 18, 2018 12:37 |
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The best musical tv show is the CGI Donkey Kong Country cartoon, obviously.
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# ? Oct 18, 2018 12:49 |
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Krispy Wafer posted:
I looked him up on imdb, he probably pulled in 350-450k for his entire career so far. That’s in UK pounds, before taxes, agents percentage etc. That’s not peanuts, but it’s not set for life money.
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# ? Oct 18, 2018 13:03 |
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MrUnderbridge posted:I remember watching Fridays, dimly, since I was generally baked. There was also The New Show, another NBC sketch show. The one sketch I remember was John Candy playing a food repair man.
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# ? Oct 18, 2018 13:18 |
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No one ever seems to remember Not Necessarily the News even though that's how Julia-Louis Dreyfus got her start and she's still married to her co-star from that show. It's probably aged horribly.
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Krispy Wafer posted:No one ever seems to remember Not Necessarily the News even though that's how Julia-Louis Dreyfus got her start and she's still married to her co-star from that show. That was the US version of Not the Nine O'clock News. So yes, it probably has aged horribly.
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DigitalRaven posted:I'm the same as your mum — it is an incredible piece of classic slapstick, and I can't help but laugh myself mental whenever it comes on. It takes serious skill to pull that off, and DHP makes it look so easy. The secret to the scene is that at no point does Niles panic, he approaches every slapped stick like just one more small crisis he has to deal with before moving on to the next
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Great Metal Jesus posted:The fact that most of the main cast of Buffy can't sing really didn't help sell it for me. Uhh i think you’ll find that giles has the voice of an angel.
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Uhh i think you’ll find that giles has the voice of an angel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Uq2vaP2cLU
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Uhh i think you’ll find that giles has the voice of an angel. He's better than his brother, for sure.
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Calaveron posted:The secret to the scene is that at no point does Niles panic, he approaches every slapped stick like just one more small crisis he has to deal with before moving on to the next The look on his face when the couch goes up in flames and he just stares at it makes me lose it every time.
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I am also SO partial to his self admonishment about running with scissors. Goodness it is just an amazing bit of character acting. Eddie watching intently really sells the comic absurdity.
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Push El Burrito posted:Bob's Burgers has at least one song every show and it's perfect. Bob's Burgers works (mostly) because most of the songs consist of dumb little things the characters like to sing to themselves in-character or incidental background music, with the occasional brief dream sequence. The actual musical bits are still usually not good.
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The Bee posted:The best musical tv show is the CGI Donkey Kong Country cartoon, obviously. TV songs that aged badly, I think not https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D14-EJHaJIg
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Arivia posted:It’s funny how for us millennials Frasier was the bomb but Cheers might as well not exist as an actual show. (You still need the theme song and the phrase “where everybody knows your name”). It shows you how clearly and where the line of childhood is. Yeah, I remember watching Frazier growing up, but it wasn’t until about a week ago that I started watching Cheers. Definitely worth it IMO.
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somepartsareme posted:We're descended from thieves and whores. Ummm... even at the time Sam was shown as being a dick about women. The other characters might have been "Good old Sammy!", but the audience was aware that the show mocked him more than celebrated his behavior.
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Jedit posted:He's better than his brother, for sure.
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Brazilianpeanutwar posted:Uhh i think you’ll find that giles has the voice of an angel.
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Urgh memories of rolling about a living room floor stoned out my nut while 2 Goths played that horrible song from that movie about the gun going against her anatomy.
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CrRoMa posted:Urgh memories of rolling about a living room floor stoned out my nut while 2 Goths played that horrible song from that movie about the gun going against her anatomy.
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Video Graves posted:I am also SO partial to his self admonishment about running with scissors. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpImet3Xwgw
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CrRoMa posted:Urgh memories of rolling about a living room floor stoned out my nut while 2 Goths played that horrible song from that movie about the gun going against her anatomy. Zydrate comes in a little glass vial! That movie gets a pass for me entirely based on Paris Hilton's performance.
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MrUnderbridge posted:Ummm... even at the time Sam was shown as being a dick about women. The other characters might have been "Good old Sammy!", but the audience was aware that the show mocked him more than celebrated his behavior. My understanding when the show was happening was Sam was never really looked up to for anything past his baseball stories. Everyone knew he was a sleeze with women so the "Good old Sammy" comments were more 'there he goes again, here's my not surprised face'.
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Straight White Shark posted:Bob's Burgers works (mostly) because most of the songs consist of dumb little things the characters like to sing to themselves in-character or incidental background music, with the occasional brief dream sequence. The actual musical bits are still usually not good. Bad Things Happen in the Bathroom is great stuff though. https://youtu.be/xDiuSwrRQ4M
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M_Sinistrari posted:My understanding when the show was happening was Sam was never really looked up to for anything past his baseball stories. Everyone knew he was a sleeze with women so the "Good old Sammy" comments were more 'there he goes again, here's my not surprised face'. And Ted Danson hated playing that part of Sam's character, too, to the extent that he had a bit of a PTSD flashback when he got behind a bar for The Good Place.
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M_Sinistrari posted:My understanding when the show was happening was Sam was never really looked up to for anything past his baseball stories. Everyone knew he was a sleeze with women so the "Good old Sammy" comments were more 'there he goes again, here's my not surprised face'. The other joke was that he was a horrible baseball player. All the stories of "Mayday" Malone were about him being black out drunk and giving up like 5 home runs an inning as a relief pitcher.
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food court bailiff posted:Zydrate comes in a little glass vial! It could have been a fun campy movie and it totally was when she was in a scene but it just took itself way to seriously. Even as a dumb scene kid hated that I paid like 9 bucks for it.
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So as well as some Python sketches dating badly, turns out elements of Graham Chapman's funeral didn't age too well either:Wikipedia posted:A private memorial service for Chapman was held at St Bartholomew's on 3 December, two months after his death. The service began with a chorus of the hymn "Jerusalem" sung in Engrish with a mock Chinese accent.
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