04-09-2021, 09:32 PM
Interesting documentary on the history of comedy - stand up comedians, cartoon comedy, etc. that I've been enjoying.
For the most part extremely well done.
Granted, I'm only halfway through season two, but I can't believe some of the glaring omissions (Maybe in the later episodes?)
Flip Wilson - Flip Wilson was one of the first African-American's to host his own show, featuring other comedians, skits (Geraldine) Sports stars as guests like Joe Namath , Muhummed Ali, ("I thought I could talk, but I've met my match!) etc. I listened to his records in the '70's until the grooves wore out. Johnny Carson once quoted as saying, "I think that's the funniest lines I've ever heard in my life" as flip Wilson told his "Ugly Baby" joke.
MASH - Honestly re-wrote the approach to television comedies for a decade - Sure it got a little "preachy" at the end, but the writing and comedic timing: McLean Stevenson, Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, Larry Linville, Loretta Swit, Gary Burghoff, Jamie Farr - Later Harry Morgan. Was absolutely brilliant
Adam Sandler - To be honest I'm not a Sandler fan, but you can't argue with both his contributions on SNL but particularly his films (and again there's only a couple I liked........Waterboy, Longest Yard re-make, Happy Gilmore) He is mentioned briefly in conjunction with Chris Farley, but When I see the guys from "Kids in the Hall" (Which I enjoyed) more than Adam Sandler, there's just something wrong there.
Anyone out there watching? opinions?
For the most part extremely well done.
Granted, I'm only halfway through season two, but I can't believe some of the glaring omissions (Maybe in the later episodes?)
Flip Wilson - Flip Wilson was one of the first African-American's to host his own show, featuring other comedians, skits (Geraldine) Sports stars as guests like Joe Namath , Muhummed Ali, ("I thought I could talk, but I've met my match!) etc. I listened to his records in the '70's until the grooves wore out. Johnny Carson once quoted as saying, "I think that's the funniest lines I've ever heard in my life" as flip Wilson told his "Ugly Baby" joke.
MASH - Honestly re-wrote the approach to television comedies for a decade - Sure it got a little "preachy" at the end, but the writing and comedic timing: McLean Stevenson, Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers, Larry Linville, Loretta Swit, Gary Burghoff, Jamie Farr - Later Harry Morgan. Was absolutely brilliant
Adam Sandler - To be honest I'm not a Sandler fan, but you can't argue with both his contributions on SNL but particularly his films (and again there's only a couple I liked........Waterboy, Longest Yard re-make, Happy Gilmore) He is mentioned briefly in conjunction with Chris Farley, but When I see the guys from "Kids in the Hall" (Which I enjoyed) more than Adam Sandler, there's just something wrong there.
Anyone out there watching? opinions?