Is Televisions Golden Age dying?
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If you're looking for cinematic television then you should be watching Utopia.
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This is an odd thread.
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http://forums.theskyiscrape.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4325Thejambi wrote:This is an odd thread.
indeed
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I still can't tell if everyone was joking about Michael Bay being a good director.Thejambi wrote:This is an odd thread.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:What a great post, tommy
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*auteurtommymctom wrote:I still can't tell if everyone was joking about Michael Bay being a good director.Thejambi wrote:This is an odd thread.
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It has to be a joke. Right?tommymctom wrote:I still can't tell if everyone was joking about Michael Bay being a good director.Thejambi wrote:This is an odd thread.
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I don't think he's wrong about Bay having an distinct, identifiable style. By the strictest definition, he is an auteur. But auteur doesn't automatically equal good. Bay's total shite. But at least he's a distinctive, stylistic shite.Thejambi wrote:It has to be a joke. Right?tommymctom wrote:I still can't tell if everyone was joking about Michael Bay being a good director.Thejambi wrote:This is an odd thread.
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Everything in that post made perfect sense.
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I wish that "an" wasn't there.
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durdencommatyler wrote:I wish that "an" wasn't there.

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It's something the thread touched once LV offered an opposing opinion, but I think that the legacy of the last fifteen years won't be that television was actually best during this period. The legacy will be that this was the period when television was discovered to be a worthwhile medium for talented people. The level of talent working in television right now is very high, writers, actors, and directors. Even if right now the four best shows of all time are not all on the air, there will never again be a time when there aren't multiple shows that are worth watching.
I think this specific era of the "Golden Age" is on the downturn because it may be hitting the same themes a little too often. How much have we heard the phrase "The world isn't black and white. It's shades of grey." or talked about anti-heroes and rooting for the badguy. They're basic elements of some of the best shows that people have identified and latched onto a little too much. The same ground is being covered.
I think this specific era of the "Golden Age" is on the downturn because it may be hitting the same themes a little too often. How much have we heard the phrase "The world isn't black and white. It's shades of grey." or talked about anti-heroes and rooting for the badguy. They're basic elements of some of the best shows that people have identified and latched onto a little too much. The same ground is being covered.
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The answer is clearly no (from the Price is Right):


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not a lot of great comedies
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Wilfredspike wrote:not a lot of great comedies
Rick and Morty
Nathan for You
Modern Family
I'm sure there are more.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:What a great post, tommy
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Silicon Valley, Louie (if you can still call it a comedy)
Bob's Burgers is an incredible cartoon comedy, probably the best on television right now IMO.
Bob's Burgers is an incredible cartoon comedy, probably the best on television right now IMO.
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i guess i've forgotten how to laugh
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If I knew where it was I would take you there...spike wrote:i guess i've forgotten how to laugh
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americas funniest home videos delivers every time.spike wrote:i guess i've forgotten how to laugh
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it's in northern alabama...tommymctom wrote:If I knew where it was I would take you there...spike wrote:i guess i've forgotten how to laugh