Monday, October 27, 2008

DRAFT 02 - The 80s - Results


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Five rounds, three picks per turn! Categories listed below.

What best captures the essence of the 80s?

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Full results posted at end of draft!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

EXIT POLL: TV Sitcoms

1. If I had more picks, I would've also drafted:
1) Murphy Brown, was timely, and called out Vice President Dan Quayle for being an idiot, after he slammed the show, saying it taught women bad morals since the lead character was a single mother. But that asshat can't even spell potato. And the next morning, fans of the show left crateloads of spuds in front of the White House. That is the power of media my friends.
2) ALF, what can I say...I have a thing for puppets....no not that kind of thing...
3) Frazier, bar none the BEST spinoff show EVER!
4) Mr. Belvedere, because Bob Uecker went from a MLB catcher, to a sitcom star in this show, based on his disapproval of the "gay" British housekeeper who mysteriously showed up on thier porch one morning's influence over his kids. His other acting credit comes in the Movie Major League, where he plays the radio broadcaster for the Indians (Juuuuust a bit outside, he tried the corner and missed...), and he STILL does the actual radio broadcast for the Milwaukee Brewers, a position he has held since 1971.
5) And wiki listed Batman as a sitcom. I guess it fits the parameters, so I must include it as that show was just flat out funny, theater of the absurd, and full of campy kitchy nonsense, with the added perks of pulling from the Batman mythos, and his great gallery of Rogues!

2. The Steal of the Draft (SOTD), meaning the best pick late in the draft at the best value, was:
SOTD: Aside from my Night Court pick, I have to go with Ern taking Fresh Prince to start off the final round. Great show, great pickup late.

3. Other than my own team, my favorite team somebody drafted is:
Favorite: Roughnecks
Reason: I was torn between Seinfield and Simpsons for my first pick, knowing there was no way I would get both, and he got the Simpsons, plus he snagged my sleeper britcom Fawlty Towers before I could, and I like his other three, Married with Children, South Park (at least I like the first couple seasons) and while I have never seen 30 rock, I have heard good things
4. At the risk of revealing my pick for future drafts, my favorite TV theme song is/was:
Favorite: I have to go with M*A*S*H here...suicide is painless.

Cause growing up, I just heard the music, and I thought, meh, catchy, but not flashy.

But then in college when I watched the movie and actually heard suicide is painless, and knowing how it played into the movie, it cemented in my brain how much I really dig that tune.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

DRAFT 01 - TV Sitcoms (Primetime) - Results

Pics, videos and draft breakdown listed below. Click "Draft Home" on the right to access the other teams.
Fridge Lords

1.4 Seinfeld - FL Writes: "With the fourth overall pick, I will claim the show I feel should never have been allowed to drop this far. Seinfeld. Episode for episode, there is no other show in history that gave pop culture as many catch phrases and classic moments. While it did not spawn any good spinoffs...(or any spinoffs?) Pound for Pound, Seinfeld rules over all."
2.5 The Cosby Show - Nuff said.
3.4 M*A*S*H - Lets see now...I have Seinfield and The Cosby Show in my fold, and despite the surge of britcoms getting yoinked...I will save my pick from across the pond for a later round (and hope it's still there) and pick my heart on this one.
Instead of setting a sitcom in a busy city, or focusing on a disfunctional family, lets put our sitcom in the middle of the Korean War, and use a theme song titled "Suicide is Painless.

But we'll cast Alan Alda, so it'll be funny no matter what.

And I think this is the first sitcom in our draft that was a movie first. Love the movie on its own...but I didn't see it till college. I grew up on M*A*S*H, and that show, becaause of its setup, could really delve into not just the funny, but the touching and emotional moments that make a show jump from good to great.

4.5 The Beverly Hillbillies - This is another stud in the stable of "classic sitcoms" in my opinion with Beav, Lucy, ect., but it was also one of the most watched shows ever.

From Wiki:

Despite being panned by some critics, the show shot to the top of the Nielsen Ratings shortly after its premiere and stayed there for several seasons. During its first two seasons, it was the number one program in the U.S. During its second season, it earned some of the highest ratings ever recorded for a half-hour sitcom. The season 2 episode The Giant Jackrabbit also became the most watched telecast up to the time of its airing, and still remains the most watched half-hour episode of a sitcom as well[1] It was ranked in the top ten most watched prime time programs for six of its nine seasons.

The series received two Emmy nominations for Best Comedy Series as well as nominations for cast members Irene Ryan and Nancy Kulp.


Let me put one point out there again...The Giant Jackrabbit....STILL remains the MOST WATCHED half-hour episode of a sitcom.
Not when Seinfield held thier final moments together in a jail cell, not when we found out who shot Mr. Burns...or who Cartman's Dad REALLY is...but a random episode of the Beverly Hillbillies remains on top.
*Crosses fingers for my sleeper pick in the 5th round*
5.4 Night Court - It had range. It went from a mostly realistic show dealing with the daily routine of hookers and weirdos at court, to slapstick funny, most notably in my mind an episode where a "new young hotshot maverick judge" comes in that wants to mark his territory with Judge Stone, so they decided to have a prank contest to determine "who's the craziest," with the new guy wagering his new position against Harry's silk judge's robe. They go back and forth all show until towards the end, Harry dismisses the court, and bangs his gavel, at which point, his entire desk shatters....grief stricken...he turns to his nemesis...takes off his robe...and walks into the hall...Christine comes out to console him, trying to give him courage...and he seems inconsolable...until he pulls a small remote out of his pocket and presses a button.

We hear a great commotion from the other room, and we enter to see that a huge balloon has inflated, pinning the hotshot judge to the roof! Harry proceeds to say, "You may be younger, and better looking than I am...but you will never....ever....be as CRAZY!

At which point he takes out an ice pick and stabs the balloon.

Freeze Frame

Roll Credits

Great show. Makes me want to dl some Mel Torme... Let us also not forget this is where we first were introduced to John Larroquette, and Brent Spiner, who went on to fame as Data in Star Trek: TNG, also got his start on Night Court.
And lastly, Bull was Fucking Hilarious

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VIDEO CLIPS:
Seinfeld - From "man hands" to "bad naked" to "the contest" to the "we already have a George"... this sitcom had it all! Somebody on YouTube through together a pretty decent "Top 10 Moments" cross section. Wouldn't be my top 10, but man, that'd be tough to pick.

The Cosby Show - Rudy singing "Baby!" is pretty priceless.

M*A*S*H - This make you laugh? or cry?

The Beverly Hillbillies - Everybody knows this by heart.


Night Court - Oookay.

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Monday, September 8, 2008

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