tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post7234947367463001772..comments2023-07-10T10:01:03.020-03:00Comments on The Annekenstein Monster: Studio 60 on the Sunset StripAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05360091675217583387noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-63134513853552942762006-10-15T14:17:23.000-03:002006-10-15T14:17:23.000-03:00I recomend Entourage, Rescue Me, and I'm surpr...I recomend Entourage, Rescue Me, and I'm surprised you don't watch Daily Show/Colbert Report.<br>Isn't The Wire awesome!<br>Kenhttp://sunmail.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-25202923694845729412006-10-11T10:13:45.000-03:002006-10-11T10:13:45.000-03:00I enjoy studio 60, but agree with all the comments...I enjoy studio 60, but agree with all the comments. I too read that review that pointed out problems I didn't know/think were there. I'm still entertained and intruiged enough to keep watching.<br>They probably are worried about the comedy content as the show is probably written a half-year/year or so before it airs. Freaking the writers out.<br>I haven't seen House yet, but heard it's good.<br>My weekly schedule is the same as yours with the additions:<br>Monday - Weeds<br>Wednesday - Lost<br>Friday - New South Park Episodes. (on comedy network, wednesday for comedy central)<br>I would like to give South Park a special nod. I ignored this show from the 1st/2nd season. Liked the movie - thought the show was lame.<br>This summer though, I went back and watched seasons 5 up to the current 10.<br>It's great. I laugh every episode out loud when watching on my own. It's just great.<br>Important.<br>grahamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-86597235654147093062006-10-11T08:06:47.000-03:002006-10-11T08:06:47.000-03:00I've really enjoyed Studio 60 so far. But mor...I've really enjoyed Studio 60 so far. But more important is EXTRAS.<br>This show is unbelievably good and is by far the show I look forward to the most each week. This show has ascended into the highest echelon of television comedy in my opinion. By times I'm reminded of Curb Your Enthusiasm and The Larry Sanders Show which along with Extras and several others are the high water marks of tv comedy.<br>On a related note have you seen the Microsoft training videos done by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant? They are on google video.<br>dylannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5709531.post-69686694796934303242006-10-11T05:43:39.000-03:002006-10-11T05:43:39.000-03:00I agree. I have been trying to watch this show bec...I agree. I have been trying to watch this show because of the major buzz surrounding it, and have been left underwhelmed.<br>Mainly because the comedy is NOT FUNNY. I feel if you are airing a one hour drama about a major network one-hour comedy show (AKA Saturday Night Live), your lines should at least elicit a chuckle. They are just bad - like throwaway - like the writers just came up with something to fill that scene so the turgid plot could move along. Which sucks because so many scenes feature rooms full of writers sweating and laboring for seven days inventing these same lines.<br>Funnily enough, there is a second half-hour comedy modeled after the same one-hour Saturday Night Live scenario. There was a bit of talk about whether two separate shows could be based on Saturday Night Live.<br>I watched this half hour comedy, Thirty Rock, last night. It stars Tina Fey. It was very funny.<br>I would also recommend a new series called six degrees? Eight degrees? I forget but it is really good. Its all about how six (or eight?)strangers lives diverge in amusing and menacing ways.<br>Also, House.<br>Cool Girlnoreply@blogger.com