And boys -- let's watch the swearing.

Mayor ,'Chosen'


Experimental TV: Comedy  

This thread is part of an experiment to determine Buffistas' interest in television discussion. It will close on June 1st, 2007, after which there will be a brief skirmish to sort out what we want to do next. This thread is for discussion of all comedy, regardless of airing station. [NAFDA]


Hayden - Apr 19, 2007 8:34:37 am PDT #43 of 447
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

It's Gary Shandling's Show

That was some great tv. I've often wondered how it would hold up.

I've watched S1 of the US Office and like the show a lot, but haven't had time to keep up with it. I loved the UK version like crazy. In fact, after watching S2 of the UK version in one fell swoop, I decided to quit the job I had at the time. I couldn't bear the idea of going into work the next day, so I called in sick and spent the day applying for a new job. Anyway, at a recent wedding, I told this story to a British friend of mine, who dropped that he knows Stephen Merchant, but they always have awkward interactions because they don't know each other well enough to have anything to talk about and are too British to break the ice. He said that now he'll have something to talk with Merchant about, and I've had a little bit of a thrill imagining that interaction (which, of course, isn't really that interesting, basically being a story about some American calling in sick so he could look for work elsewhere, but in my mind, it's a hell of a story).


Sean K - Apr 19, 2007 8:43:47 am PDT #44 of 447
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

This is the theme to Gary's show
This is the theme to Gary's show
Gary wrote me a letter and asked if I could write his theme song...


Cashmere - Apr 19, 2007 8:45:24 am PDT #45 of 447
Now tagless for your comfort.

BWAH! Sean, I was thinking the SAME THING!


Sean K - Apr 19, 2007 8:48:27 am PDT #46 of 447
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Possibly my favorite theme song ever.


lisah - Apr 19, 2007 8:51:03 am PDT #47 of 447
Punishingly Intricate

BWAH! Sean, I was thinking the SAME THING!

Me too!!


Hayden - Apr 19, 2007 8:53:04 am PDT #48 of 447
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

I went there and to the Butthole Surfers' "Revolution Part 2" for the chant of Garry Shandling! Garry Shandling! Garry! Garry! Garry Shandling!


bon bon - Apr 19, 2007 11:07:59 am PDT #49 of 447
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

I'd never been a big fan of Garry Shandling as a standup until I saw the (kind of ridiculous) HBO special where they gave an award to Jerry Seinfeld. In a panel consisting of Seinfeld, Shandling, Chris Rock, Robert Klein and Anderson Cooper, Shandling was the star-- and his admission that he doesn't actually hone his material, changing his delivery from night to night, made his sloppy-seeming standup performances make so much sense. But conversationally he was hilarious.


-t - Apr 19, 2007 3:22:55 pm PDT #50 of 447
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Colbert was adorable last night with Paulina Poreskova

Oh, I just saw that! So cute.

These days I can't think "Ric Ocasek" without appending "(Friend of the show)"

I really enjoyed that Comedian Award thing as a symposium on the craft of comedy. Interesting AND funny, how 'bout that?


Kate P. - Apr 19, 2007 7:56:15 pm PDT #51 of 447
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

You guys, I love The Office so much and I'm so excited to talk about it with you all! I'm another recent convert, and I will just say, it is SUPER easy to catch up on this show. The first season is only six episodes, and the second is 22, but they're only about 20-22 minutes each. You'll be done with it in no time!

I am also not a big fan of humiliation comedy, but I think if you can get through the first season, the second and third are a little softer and rely on the humiliation a little less. One thing that The Office does really well is to humanize all of its characters, so they all get to trade off being jerks and being decent people and having socially awkward moments and being clueless and being awesome -- all of which goes a long way toward mitigating the humiliation stuff, for me, because everyone gets their share of being on both sides of the joke at one time or another.

edit: This is just the US version that I'm talking about; I haven't seen more than about half an episode of the British version. Though the British version has Martin Freeman! So clearly I will have to watch it before long.


Scrappy - Apr 19, 2007 8:26:10 pm PDT #52 of 447
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

The British version has more humiliation all round than the US version, but it's got great arcs for all the characters and works as self-contained story. I ADORE it.