Showing posts with label Comedies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comedies. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

"How Would You Like One Right Across Your Lip?"


"I feel the big one coming on....I'm coming to join you Elizabeth honey....." or "I would try and help you son but my arthritis is acting up today......" And so goes the master of black comedy, Redd Foxx, as he works his craft. He was a comic genius and by most accounts a pain in the ass to deal with when it came to dealing with studio execs and people of that ilk. But he was generous to a fault for those who needed his help, primarily struggling black actors who just needed parts to pay the bills.

Redd Foxx was foul mouthed and profane to a fault but he was also a very very funny man, You will never laugh harder than a classically written Sanford and Son episode. When I bought the exhorbantly priced Wild Wild West boxed set, the complete Sanford and Son episodes were available at less than half the price and well worth every penny,




Redd Foxx lived a life far beyond his means. He died owing the IRS millions in back taxes. On the other hand, co-star Demond Wilson has spend decades brining the word of God to inner city convicts. Who lived the better life when all was said and done?


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Is the Big Bang Theory The Best Show on Network TV?



Is The Big Bang Theory the best show on network TV currently? I can give a pretty short answer - Yes it is. And it comes down to the fact that this is a show with ALL the tools. Excellent writing; great actors who understand their characters and how they relate to the ensemble; actors who genuinely seem to like each other; the list is endless and it ends up being the best situational comedy since Seinfeld. And where Seinfeld was a show who prided itself on nothing, The Big Bang Theory is show that has an opinion on everything, Ivve seen every episode at least 5 times and for some of them that still isn't enough viewing. I'm a self confessed Big Bang Theory junkie, And like most junkies, it started on a whim then built to a full on addiction to a great, great, show.