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  • #31


    I watched NYPD Blue a lot in the early 90's but I still like CSI Miami a lot better. Homicide was pretty good too and I'm glad Law & Order: SVU imported Richard Beltzer from Homicide. I personally like that show a lot but everyone I talk to says pshaw, its boring, whatever.. so I didn't mention it.


    Maybe I sound insensitive but its not the case at all. I do care!  But if I had to live my whole life based on how everyone might be sensitive to me.. I would not be living my life as I want it. So you can accept me and my flaws as I am or you can't.

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    • #32
      (Jake_Sully @ Aug. 02 2010,13:50)
      (Bumpa STIKKA @ Aug. 02 2010,07:27)
      (PigDogg @ Aug. 02 2010,17:57) Classics like Seinfeld and the Sopranos are obvious...
      Not to me.

      I can't watch more than a few seconds of Seinfeld. Just totally obnoxious people doing inane things thinking they're clever. But 'Friends' is slightly worse.

      Buffy? CSI Miami? - Oh my God - we are lost as a species.  
      I agree with you on Seinfeld even though JaiDee and Lefty might look at me with an evil eye.

      I however totally disagree with you on CSI Miami and I guess you can look at me with an evil eye now since I think Horatio Rocks!
      Horatio  , as do Grissom and Mac  

      I love all the C.S.I. series and watch at least one on most days given all the channels there is on TV now, Law & Order Criminal Intent is another I enjoy with Detective Robert Goren  

      On the    side Taggart and Cracker are my favourites


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      • #33
        I like the Law & Order SVU. Also for a comedy TV series it would have to be Two and a half men. Charlie Harper is my hero.
        I know you still read here, checking my every post like the psychotic stalker that you are

        I lay there in bed thinking to myself, am I gay and then Lusi rammed her cock in my mouth and I thought, who cares this is fantastic!!!

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        • #34
          No one found the guild funny?


          Maybe I sound insensitive but its not the case at all. I do care!  But if I had to live my whole life based on how everyone might be sensitive to me.. I would not be living my life as I want it. So you can accept me and my flaws as I am or you can't.

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          • #35
            Curb Your Enthusiasm
            The Office - UK and US both good but the UK version is simply sublime and cringe-tastic
            Extras - fat boy shows he can do it again
            Luther - agree with Pentire, very appealing after a slow start
            Sherlock - just started in UK. A great start...
            Life On Mars and Ashes To Ashes - rarely flabby, always Hunt-mungous

            As for CSI Anything - such an annoying programme. As for that ginger cunt, slowly peeling his shades off and answering: "Or maybe that's what they want us to think..."

            Twat

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            • #36
              (Jake_Sully @ Aug. 02 2010,05:14) Richard Belzer
              Back in the day, the Belz was big on the NYC comedy club circut but his comedy career just never quite took off.

              One of his routines was singing "Sloppy Blowjob" to the tune of Stormy Weather. Maybe that"s why.

              Those days you could see guys like Belzer, Joe Piscipo, Bill Maher, Gilbert Gottfreid in small intimate venues.

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              • #37
                (Grinder @ Aug. 02 2010,15:50) As for CSI Anything - such an annoying programme. As for that ginger cunt, slowly peeling his shades off and answering: "Or maybe that's what they want us to think..."

                Twat
                Your got yer Mother in a whirl
                Shes not sure if your a Boy or a Girl

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                • #38
                  The best two series/dramas from the Uk I think were Edge of Darkness, and Traffik, both re-made by Hollywood
                  -the UK version of Traffik with Bill Paterson is based in the UK, Germany and Pakistan, the very good single film re-make with Michael Douglas is based in the US and Mexico with a superb performance from Benicio del Toro. The UK version is a bit dated and the soundtrack by Shostakovich is a bit too intense, but it is still relevant given the role played by Heroin in both Pakistan and Afganistan, and it offers more depth and detail. I would never knowingly watch a film with Mel Gibson so I can't comment on his Edge of Darkness.

                  The original The Prisoner has a lot of admirers...

                  In the US I don't think anything comes close to The Wire although it seems the audiences/critics prefer either The Sopranos or Mad Men' haven't seen either.

                  Its Garry Shandling is the only funny US programme they have made in that country since I Love Lucy...

                  The Worst:
                  UK: Doctor Who, Sherlock
                  US: Stark Trek, Friends, Frasier, Everybody Loves Raymond, Happy Days etc etc too

                  Are there programmes that don't travel? -not just the vacuous drivel of The Office, but Boys from the Blackstuff -anything with US sports like Baseball or Gridiron is never going to go far in the UK.
                  Dexter Hines

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                  • #39
                    (Bumpa STIKKA @ Aug. 02 2010,14:35)
                    (Chinaman @ Aug. 02 2010,14:16) The Office (US version) - haven't watched the UK-version which only ran for 2 seasons...
                    I think most Americans would be disappointed or at best bemused by the UK version of The Office.

                    Personally - I thought it was fantastic. Great TV. But for everyone outside the home counties of England I'd side step this if I were you.

                    On MST3K...

                    Never got into Mike Nelson when he took over. I tried to, I really did, but Joel was the man for me. Never cared for season one or the radio shows, either.

                    (I have all the Joel Hodgson ones on my hard drive if you are missing any!)
                    Oh gosh, I can't believe I forgot "The Office"!

                    I enjoy the US version, but the Ricky Gervais original is so much better. Cringe-inducing as it was, it was a classic that the US version cannot touch. I also loved Extras, and there's a hilarious animated version of the Ricky Gervais podcasts with Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington that's playing on HBO now here in the States.

                    Gervais is a genius, but I think I enjoy his writing partner Stephen Merchant nearly as much!

                    P.S. - as for radio shows, were you perhaps referring to The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy? MST3K was never a radio show.
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                    • #40
                      Hey, speaking of Hill Street Blues, does anyone remember "Cop Rock" It was only on for part of a season and was immediately cancelled. After HSB, Steven Bochko (the producer/creator of Hill Street, ER, etc.) decided it was time to bring back the musical, and created a crime drama musical with songs by Randy Newman. Cops investigating murders would suddenly break into song.

                      I don't believe it's ever been re-run. I used to have a couple of episodes on a Beta cassette but even if I found it I haven't seen a BETA VCR in decades.
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                      • #41
                        Jersey Shore maybe entertaining like watching a auto accident, you have to watch & then feel like crap.

                        Agree with Sopranos, Gary Shandling, Simpsons & British version of The Office : These are great television.

                        Chinaman, if you liked "Lucky Louie" check out "Louie" on FX.... not for everyone, a bit dark in it's take on things, but I record it, too good to last very long on commercial tv.

                        My personal faves that I would recommend: Taxi, Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations (& his earlier "A Cooks Tour"), Frasier & Mary Tyler Moore were also well written sitcoms.

                        Altho I never watched it (trying to limit my boob toob time) a lot of smart people said The Wire was a great show & worth watching.

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                        • #42
                          (laputanegra @ Aug. 02 2010,09:10) The IT Crowd recommended by a friend super funnnnnnnnnnnnny      
                          If you enjoyed the IT crowd look up another great Channel 4 comedy "Peep Show" It's not what it sounds like but very funny. It used to be shown on a friday night in the uk and almost made it worth being home on a friday night.
                          Beer Baron

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                          • #43
                            1.Mythbusters

                            2. Futurama

                            3. Weeds

                            Imo these are the only shows worth watching
                            "Bankin' off of the northeast wind
                            Salin' on a summer breeze
                            And skippin' over the ocean, like a stone."
                            -Harry Nilsson

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                            • #44
                              Blackadder goes forth .... fabulous stuff


                              Azza


                              A worthy trip report

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                              • #45
                                What about Mister Ed?

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