Music Buzz Tumblr user Synecdoche wrote a perfect opening scene for Fred Durst’s new sitcom. The real show is currently in development for CBS’ fall lineup.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/23/tv-shows-reimagi...
Miss the obnoxious theme songs, zany punchlines and obtrusive laugh tracks synonymous with 1990s sitcoms? Of course you do.
TV Buzz Whitney Cummings' sitcom was somehow, some way, miraculously picked up by NBC for a whole season. Here's how some of her fellow female comics feel about the show so far. They don't really seem like they're enjoying it.
“As days go by…we're gonna fill our house with happiness…”
The gang’s all here! The characters that haunted your television screens for years have now reunited in this epic illustration by Kagan McLeod. How many characters can you find? My eyes make a bee-line straight to Urkel. If you give up, the key is here.
http://www.ranker.com/list/12-hilarious-sitcom-situations...
Life isn't like television. If you could deal with romantically aggressive, obsessive nerds or complete deadbeats going after your daughter, having a high-stress job without ever actually being there or date two people at the same time with hilarious results, then life would be amazing. So, for a quick dose of high-octane reality, here are the most commonly used sitcom situations that would actually end horribly.
TV Buzz Now you can enjoy your most favorite television shows while sitting on the same couches they did! Here’s a great guide to find a perfect couch, for that perfect sitcom! (See links to the original Craigslist postings at http://jessespalding.tumblr.com/.)
Keep this handy, it will prove itself invaluable some day. In fact, like most Venn diagrams, this may even save your life.
Everyone on TV has been reading the same newspaper for years. Don't believe me? Here's proof.
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Mitchell tries to attack a bird that has gotten in the house!
Beloved blogger Rich at FourFour's treatise on the 80's sitcom about a robot girl proves, among other things, that the show was super gay. The show also featured Edie McClurg at her lowest point, apparently.
Right after “Two and a Half Men”, CBS brings you the newest vampire comedy: 'At Merlotte's'. It's like 'Friends'…with fangs.
First, they did it to Seinfeld. And now classic sitcom Happy Days is getting repackaged (!) as a porno flick. Until Ron Howard and Henry Winkler finally collaborate on that “Eiffel Tower” project they've been talking about for all these years, this will have to tide you over.
TV Buzz Yup, you read that right: The Soup's Joel McHale and the 1970's Chevy Chase are partnering in Community, an NBC sitcom in which McHale's lawyer returns to community college and meets Chase's character, described only as a man who has been married five times. Let the battle of handsome, snarky TV personalities (and former handsome, snarky TV personalities) begin!
SO much better than the Trilogy Meter, Dan Meth's newest venture, Sitcom Houses, tracks the layouts of the houses from your favorite TV shows. So we can conclude from this chart that Dan Meth is the best and might watch a little too much TV.
http://www.monkeon.co.uk/lolinator/
An amazing site which lets you add laugh tracks to any YouTube clip. I just had so much fun turning David After Dentist into a sitcom, awwwwing after his “i have two fingers” realization and booing when he tries to touch his mouth.
http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b72921...
We were so excited. Two words for you, programming execs: HOW RUDE!
TV Buzz The Daily Show’s fake blowhards and real-life husband and wife have signed with CBS to star in a sitcom based on Jones’s celebrity chef character and his associate, played by Bee. Here’s to hoping they follow in the footsteps of Steve Carell and Ed Helms instead of Rob Corddry (who is still hilarious, despite being given some awful material).