The Poojer Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 I'm almost embarrassed to admit I've never seen arrested development... that will change however No offense, man, and while it doesn't neccessarily need to be tops, like it is on this particular list, if you haven't seen an episode of Arrested Development you are virtually a non-contributor to a discussion about television comedies.
Chef Jim Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 (edited) I'm almost embarrassed to admit I've never seen arrested development... that will change however I've never seen it either and for me it won't change. BTW you can add Batman with Adam West to that list. Some may say it wasn't a comedy but oh yeah..it was. Edited February 27, 2013 by Chef Jim
eball Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 No offense, man, and while it doesn't neccessarily need to be tops, like it is on this particular list, if you haven't seen an episode of Arrested Development you are virtually a non-contributor to a discussion about television comedies. I'm well aware of the high regard in which A.D. is held. I did not disparage the show; I merely admitted I haven't seen it but hope to one day. That fact far from discredits me from offering an opinion on the gazillion sitcoms I HAVE seen. I like what someone else inferred in this thread -- one of the keys to greatness is whether I'll stop and watch when flipping channels. Seinfeld passes that test every time, like no other sitcom I've ever watched. It hasn't aired in something like 14 years and still seems perfectly relevant in today's world. The only thing missing is the internet. Modern Seinfeld is a pretty clever Twitter account out there as well, if you're interested...
VABills Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 (edited) I'm almost embarrassed to admit I've never seen arrested development... that will change however I've never heard of it. Just looked it up on Netflix. 2 stars. Not very good and I find Netflix ratings to be fairly accurate. Edited February 27, 2013 by VABills
Dibs Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 I'm almost embarrassed to admit I've never seen arrested development... that will change however It's very amusing, quirky & clever......but don't expect to have too many belly laughs while watching it.
Mark Vader Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 (edited) I've never seen it either and for me it won't change. BTW you can add Batman with Adam West to that list. Some may say it wasn't a comedy but oh yeah..it was. Adam West himself said that the show was intended as a comedy, yet audiences took it so seriously. Edited February 27, 2013 by Mark Vader
Delete This Account Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 How could I forget.....Hogan's Heros. obviously, to paraphrase a certain sgt. schultz, "you know nothing." jw
Mark Vader Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 I think all of my essentials are on here, so I can't quible too much...unless we were talking about where they are ranked. Might be a few a would omit (mostly cuz I haven't seen them) while including others (WKRP, Strangers With Candy)...but all in all not bad. "Mary Tyler Moore" would rank much higher... not only was it hilarious (and pioneering in "adult" comedy) they knew when to pull the plug, and didn't let it go on too long (see "MASH"...early years are some of the funniest stuff ever...later years merely tolerable, cuz it was, afterall, "MASH"). I respectfully disagree. MASH was consistently good throughout it's run. Granted, the later years did not have as much "wacky comedy", but it was still very good.
Mark Vader Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 Another click site like BR rates them.... http://www.complex.c...es-of-all-time/ 50. Community 49. Everybody Loves Raymond 48. NewsRadio 47. How I Met Your Mother 46. The Big Bang Theory 45. M*A*S*H 44. Freaks and Geeks 43. Eastbound & Down 42. Workaholics 41. The Wayans Bros. 39. Roseanne 39. Malcolm in the Middle 38. That '70s Show 37. The Mary Tyler Moore Show 36. Get a Life 35. Everybody Hates Chris 34. Police Squad! 33. Extras 32. Flight of the Conchords 31. All in the Family 30. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia 29. Reno 911! 28. Married... with Children 27. Friends 26. Scrubs 25. Modern Family 24. Night Court 23. Louie 22. Newhart 21. Will and Grace 20. Sanford and Son 19. The Golden Girls 18. The Bernie Mac Show 17. The Honeymooners 16. The Abbott and Costello Show 15. The Larry Sanders Show 14. The Three Stooges 13. Cheers 12. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 11. Parks and Recreation 10. The Cosby Show 9. Taxi 8. I Love Lucy 7. The Office 6. Martin 5. Seinfeld 4. Party Down 3. Curb Your Enthusiasm 2. 30 Rock and, in #1...... 1. Arrested Development Having "How I Met Your Mother" & "Big Bang Theory" in this list is fine, but "MASH" at 46 is obscene. If you can have the 6 episodes of "Police Squad!" and the 18 episodes of "Freaks & Geeks", then there should also be room for the 24 episdoes of "Pushing Daisies". "Married...With Children" & "The Bernie Mac Show", really? "Friends" was funny, but getting a little too much love on this list. "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" & "The Cosby Show" were both good, but are nowhere near as timeless as other shows. They are rated way too high. "I Love Lucy" should be in the Top 5. While some of the plots were on the silly side, Lucille Ball was a comedy genius. I know others have said, but I will chime in on it too. Where is "WKRP in Cincinnati", "The Dick Van Dyke Show" & "Family Ties"?
HopsGuy Posted February 27, 2013 Posted February 27, 2013 I respectfully disagree. MASH was consistently good throughout it's run. Granted, the later years did not have as much "wacky comedy", but it was still very good. Co-sign. It got a bit preachy but was still a solid comedy that delivered laughs and a message that was needed at the time. Frasier was similar in a different day.
Chef Jim Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 obviously, to paraphrase a certain sgt. schultz, "you know nothing." jw And to paraphrase a certain Gestapo Major Hochstetter "Who is deez man??!!"
bbb Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 I respectfully disagree. MASH was consistently good throughout it's run. Granted, the later years did not have as much "wacky comedy", but it was still very good. I respectfully disagree with your disagreement. Mash during the 80s was not worth watching, IMO. God, it was boring. During the 70s - best sitcom ever. Then why title it The Best Comedies of All Time? It should be The Best Comedies of the Past 20 With a Few Oldies to Keep the Old Farts Quiet. And you didn't watch I Love Lucy because it was funny, you watched it to partake in the mastery of one of TV's best female clowns. The show may not have been overly funny but Lucille Ball was brilliant. I was lucky to cook for her almost every night during the last few months of her life. I had been wondering how Lucille Ball died.
Chef Jim Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 I respectfully disagree with your disagreement. Mash during the 80s was not worth watching, IMO. God, it was boring. During the 70s - best sitcom ever. I had been wondering how Lucille Ball died. Actually no, I killed Orson Welles. http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2012/11/the-final-day-in-the-life-of-orson-wells/ He even gabbed amiably with Barbara Leaming, an author who had recently written an unauthorized biography of Orson. All were extremely happy with the show and Welles and Leaming even had dinner together afterwards at Welles’ favorite local eatery, Ma Maison. A man named Patrick Terrail joined Welles after Leaming had left their table. “He was happy about everything that night”, said Terrail. “He was happy about the Griffin show because he thought it went well. Everything was going his way, and he was in a good mood. He was just in good spirits all the way around.” Welles finished his dinner, went home, and died.
RuntheDamnBall Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Fresh Prince? Really? Louie should be higher.
Buftex Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 (edited) Fresh Prince? Really? Louie should be higher. For such a great comedy, it sure makes me melancholy sometimes....but I do love that show. For me, #1 all-time is the "Larry Sanders Show". Edited February 28, 2013 by Buftex
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 For such a great comedy, it sure makes me melancholy sometimes....but I do love that show. For me, #1 all-time is the "Larry Sanders Show". Louie is an absurdist tragedy about a comedian. CK is so funny that you can't help laughing once in a while, but I wouldn't call it a sitcom by any stretch. GREAT show.
Rico Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Another click site like BR rates them.... http://www.complex.c...es-of-all-time/ 2. 30 Rock
Chef Jim Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Ok here's what really makes this a ****ty list. It has Newhart but not The Bob Newhart Show? That's just !@#$ing dumb. The Bob Newhart show rocked but Newhart? Sucked ass.
bbb Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Ok here's what really makes this a ****ty list. It has Newhart but not The Bob Newhart Show? That's just !@#$ing dumb. The Bob Newhart show rocked but Newhart? Sucked ass. Yeah, I spelled out The Bob Newhart Show in my post yesterday. WAY better show. I actually always liked even more than MTM all those years they were back to back. Oh, and I'm glad you retired from chefing. We don't need you making any more last meals for beloved celebrities!
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