What is your Favorite T.V show of all time?
youngkia1
04-05-2010, 11:30 AM
Me? My favorite is Buffy The Vampire Slayer and of course My top favorite is Mac Gyver. Really love these shows. How about you guys?
MagicRat
04-05-2010, 08:59 PM
Buffy was a good one.
For me the favorite is Star Trek.
TOS was pretty campy but the spin-offs were excellent.
I also like the Stargate series, especially in the later years.
NOVA is excellent, too.
For me the favorite is Star Trek.
TOS was pretty campy but the spin-offs were excellent.
I also like the Stargate series, especially in the later years.
NOVA is excellent, too.
youngkia1
04-06-2010, 06:48 AM
Buffy was a good one.
For me the favorite is Star Trek.
TOS was pretty campy but the spin-offs were excellent.
I also like the Stargate series, especially in the later years.
NOVA is excellent, too.
I'm agree with you.. Star Trek is good too. Although I haven't watch the full series but whenever i watch it I'm must say it's pretty cool.
For me the favorite is Star Trek.
TOS was pretty campy but the spin-offs were excellent.
I also like the Stargate series, especially in the later years.
NOVA is excellent, too.
I'm agree with you.. Star Trek is good too. Although I haven't watch the full series but whenever i watch it I'm must say it's pretty cool.
Selectron
04-06-2010, 12:50 PM
Man in a Suitcase, a British production from around 1967, only thirty episodes of which were made. It featured the excellent and prematurely grey American actor, Richard Bradford, and still has a dedicated cult following these many years later.
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x64/Selectron/Misc/man-in-a-suitcase.jpg
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x64/Selectron/Misc/man-in-a-suitcase.jpg
MagicRat
04-06-2010, 09:25 PM
Man in a Suitcase, a British production from around 1967, only thirty episodes of which were made. It featured the excellent and prematurely grey American actor, Richard Bradford, and still has a dedicated cult following these many years later.
Forgot about classic UK tv. I liked "The Prisoner" and "UFO".
Forgot about classic UK tv. I liked "The Prisoner" and "UFO".
YogsVR4
04-06-2010, 11:49 PM
Tough call as my tastes have changed over the years.
So, lets pick Married With Children
So, lets pick Married With Children
Muscletang
05-07-2010, 11:43 AM
Seinfeld!
Honorable Mentions
The Big Bang Theory
MXC
MST3K
The Simpsons (before season 10)
South Park
Honorable Mentions
The Big Bang Theory
MXC
MST3K
The Simpsons (before season 10)
South Park
MagicRat
05-09-2010, 11:17 AM
Seinfeld!
Honorable Mentions
The Big Bang Theory
Seinfeld is a total classic!
Big Bang Theory is okay, but imo totally ruined by using the most overdone, most fake laugh- track I have ever heard.
Every single feeble joke gets huge amounts of canned laughter, which is distracting and, imo insulting to the viewers.
At least Seinfeld recorded most of the show in front of a real audience. MUCH better.
Honorable Mentions
The Big Bang Theory
Seinfeld is a total classic!
Big Bang Theory is okay, but imo totally ruined by using the most overdone, most fake laugh- track I have ever heard.
Every single feeble joke gets huge amounts of canned laughter, which is distracting and, imo insulting to the viewers.
At least Seinfeld recorded most of the show in front of a real audience. MUCH better.
Muscletang
05-10-2010, 06:44 AM
Big Bang Theory is okay, but imo totally ruined by using the most overdone, most fake laugh- track I have ever heard.
Every single feeble joke gets huge amounts of canned laughter, which is distracting and, imo insulting to the viewers.
At least Seinfeld recorded most of the show in front of a real audience. MUCH better.
Actually, it is filmed in front of a live studio audience. Face it, most people's laughs suck and there are several shows I can pick out one or two people whose laughs drive me crazy. (http://forum.the-big-bang-theory.com/archive/index.php/thread-488.html)
Every single feeble joke gets huge amounts of canned laughter, which is distracting and, imo insulting to the viewers.
At least Seinfeld recorded most of the show in front of a real audience. MUCH better.
Actually, it is filmed in front of a live studio audience. Face it, most people's laughs suck and there are several shows I can pick out one or two people whose laughs drive me crazy. (http://forum.the-big-bang-theory.com/archive/index.php/thread-488.html)
MagicRat
05-10-2010, 10:07 PM
Actually, it is filmed in front of a live studio audience. Face it, most people's laughs suck and there are several shows I can pick out one or two people whose laughs drive me crazy. (http://forum.the-big-bang-theory.com/archive/index.php/thread-488.html)
After a brief cruise of the net, it appears I am not the only one irritated by the laughter on TBBT. Live or not, it seems edited/fake to me (too uniform from one gag to the next), and way overdone. There are TBBT clips on-line without the laugh track, which give it a different dynamic.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/17/big-bang-laugh-track_n_426209.html
After a brief cruise of the net, it appears I am not the only one irritated by the laughter on TBBT. Live or not, it seems edited/fake to me (too uniform from one gag to the next), and way overdone. There are TBBT clips on-line without the laugh track, which give it a different dynamic.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/17/big-bang-laugh-track_n_426209.html
Gohan Ryu
05-11-2010, 08:23 PM
After a brief cruise of the net, it appears I am not the only one irritated by the laughter on TBBT. Live or not, it seems edited/fake to me (too uniform from one gag to the next), and way overdone. There are TBBT clips on-line without the laugh track, which give it a different dynamic.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/17/big-bang-laugh-track_n_426209.html
Most TV shows that film in front of a live audience also use canned laughter. The audience doesn't always laugh loudly at the same joke after the 5th or 10th take, so they enhance the laughter.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/17/big-bang-laugh-track_n_426209.html
Most TV shows that film in front of a live audience also use canned laughter. The audience doesn't always laugh loudly at the same joke after the 5th or 10th take, so they enhance the laughter.
speediva
02-10-2011, 07:36 PM
I miss Ugly Betty (and own 3 seasons on DVD) and of course MacGyver (my first crush ever).
Nowadays I love Tosh.0, The Daily Show, The Big Bang Theory (and I laugh harder at the jokes than most anyone else, so how could I hear real/fake laughter anyway), Two and a Half Men. Oh, and my 2 guiltiest pleasures, My Life as Liz & Teen Mom 2.
Nowadays I love Tosh.0, The Daily Show, The Big Bang Theory (and I laugh harder at the jokes than most anyone else, so how could I hear real/fake laughter anyway), Two and a Half Men. Oh, and my 2 guiltiest pleasures, My Life as Liz & Teen Mom 2.
MagicRat
02-10-2011, 09:40 PM
of course MacGyver (my first crush ever).
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Why not catch up with Stargate SG-1?. Richard Dean Anderson slowly fossilized before our eyes for 8 years on that show.
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Why not catch up with Stargate SG-1?. Richard Dean Anderson slowly fossilized before our eyes for 8 years on that show.
speediva
02-11-2011, 09:39 AM
Why not catch up with Stargate SG-1?. Richard Dean Anderson slowly fossilized before our eyes for 8 years on that show.
I watched Stargate SG-1 for a few years, but after about the second (or was it third) season I lost interest. I found I didn't enjoy it anymore.
I watched Stargate SG-1 for a few years, but after about the second (or was it third) season I lost interest. I found I didn't enjoy it anymore.
kidrocket
02-11-2011, 02:50 PM
The Wire.
702VegasLife
02-11-2011, 07:32 PM
(new) Weed's on sho time (old) That 70's show:iceslolan
GTA
02-11-2011, 08:48 PM
Futurama!
MagicRat
02-11-2011, 10:11 PM
I watched Stargate SG-1 for a few years, but after about the second (or was it third) season I lost interest. I found I didn't enjoy it anymore.
Interesting. You should check it out again.
I found the show improved over the years.... probably because their success gave rise to better writing, better sets, production values etc.
The last few years were mostly very good and put the early shows to shame.
Interesting. You should check it out again.
I found the show improved over the years.... probably because their success gave rise to better writing, better sets, production values etc.
The last few years were mostly very good and put the early shows to shame.
BLU CIVIC
02-12-2011, 01:28 AM
can't say i have a favorite show of all time, but i do like Metalocalypse and Boondocks
blazee
02-12-2011, 01:30 AM
I really don't think that I could choose 1.
Leverage
The IT crowd
Spartacus
Warehouse 13
Pillars of the Earth
Top Gear
Firefly
Monk
The Stargate franchise
The Star Trek franchise
Mythbusters
The Ultimate Fighter
Sanctuary
Leverage
The IT crowd
Spartacus
Warehouse 13
Pillars of the Earth
Top Gear
Firefly
Monk
The Stargate franchise
The Star Trek franchise
Mythbusters
The Ultimate Fighter
Sanctuary
Taters190
03-03-2011, 11:32 PM
I would have to say Seinfeld:jerking:
GTA
03-04-2011, 10:59 PM
Most shows I watch now I consider fav's but all time is hard to say other than futurama.
Oh top gear! Uk, not so much US yet.
How I met your mother
Dexter
Bones
Dead like me
Big bang theory
Chuck
Oh, and tbbt is definetly filmed in front of a studio audience. A buddy of mine has been to two tapings :)
Oh top gear! Uk, not so much US yet.
How I met your mother
Dexter
Bones
Dead like me
Big bang theory
Chuck
Oh, and tbbt is definetly filmed in front of a studio audience. A buddy of mine has been to two tapings :)
MagicRat
03-05-2011, 12:06 AM
Dead like me
Big bang theory
Dead Like Me is an interesting one, but I swear, the concept came from an old Piers Anthony novel. Too bad it kinda 'died' after season 2
TBBC has really grown on me recently, and I enjoy it.
Big bang theory
Dead Like Me is an interesting one, but I swear, the concept came from an old Piers Anthony novel. Too bad it kinda 'died' after season 2
TBBC has really grown on me recently, and I enjoy it.
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