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What are your favoite TV Shows?

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 raVen_image
12-08-2001, 2:38 AM
#51
I just pulled this link out of mothballs...This is for you Kevin Smith / Star Wars fans, but be warned...it's rated "M" for its language.

http://trooperclerks.com/oneshotcartoon.html)

Enjoy...
 Metallus
12-08-2001, 2:43 AM
#52
Ah, I saw the live-action ad for trooper clerks some time ago. Didn't know there was a whole site, let alone some animated shorts :P. These are damn funny.
 Junaid
12-08-2001, 2:57 AM
#53
Originally posted by Spaff

Spaced - best god damn pogram ever


SPACED??? I just wanted to make an comic named Spaced :eek:
does this mean I have to change the name??? :confused:
 Gabez
12-08-2001, 6:22 AM
#54
I very much doubt you will.
 Junaid
12-08-2001, 7:32 AM
#55
Well that is just :swear:
:ball: :ball::ball: :ball: :ball:
 Haggis
12-08-2001, 8:06 AM
#56
Don't overreact. He just said he doubted you will change the name. (As do I.)
 Junaid
12-08-2001, 9:01 AM
#57
This......*sniff*....still is very......*Sniff*....hard for me....
:violin:
 scabb
12-08-2001, 4:12 PM
#58
Have I Got News For You
Jonathan Ross's programme
erm...They Think It's All Over!
Coupling
South Park
The Simpsons
Futurama
Malcolm In The Middle
Spin City
...and anything that's on Channel (5)

...searching for enjoyable sophisticated TV programmes...
...file not found...
 Riffage
12-08-2001, 5:03 PM
#59
Robot Wars,
SP,
Futurama,
Simpsons,
Have I got news for you,
Friends (sometimes),
Scrap Heap Challenge,
X-Fire,
2DTV (cause it roxs, Channel 4, 10pm Sundays i think),
Alister's Big Impressions,
 ProfessorYoda
12-08-2001, 5:50 PM
#60
Well I feel like I should start posting since everyone went to so much trouble to make these lovely forums :) and this looks like as good a place as any to start. As far as shows that are still producing new episodes go, I watch:

Sunday:

Futurama -- especially the ever-suffering Kif, voiced by Full Throttle vet Maurice LaMarche (sorry, the LEC Actors Archive has totally filled my head with this kind of trivia)

The Simpsons -- Dan Casta-however-you-spell-it has to be the funniest voice actor alive. "Mmmmm... pistol whip..."

Monday-Thursday:

The Daily Show -- Unfortunately, they've gone noticably soft since 9/11, but they're still one of the funniest shows on television. Honestly, satire is the only way to get the news; it's just too brain-numbing otherwise.

Wednesday:

South Park -- O political incorrectness, how do I love thee? "I have... in my back yard... thirty aborted fetuses!" I swear when I heard that last Wednesday, I laughed for 45 seconds straight and almost fell off of the sofa.

Enterprise -- It's looking pretty good so far. The recent episode with the comet was especially well-written.

Whose Line is it Anyway? -- Ryan Stiles points to his ring finger. "Long story short, this is the stone I passed!"
 scabb
12-09-2001, 10:16 AM
#61
Originally posted by Metallus
Ah, I saw the live-action ad for trooper clerks some time ago. Didn't know there was a whole site, let alone some animated shorts :P. These are damn funny.

Clerks RoX
 sheaday6
12-09-2001, 12:34 PM
#62
damn straight:lips:
 Haggis
12-24-2001, 3:39 PM
#63
Sorry for bringing this topic up... but here are my favorites (you probably think it's pretty weird, but I like good, old-fashioned television). Alrighty, here goes:

'Allo 'allo
Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot
You rang, mylord?
Murder, she wrote
Are you being served?
Dad's Army

Go ahead and shoot me.
 Gabez
12-24-2001, 3:41 PM
#64
Okay.

BANG!
 Haggis
12-24-2001, 5:08 PM
#65
Do you use rubber bullets? Very painful. And how am I supposed to fix the hole in my monitor?
 Trapezoid
12-24-2001, 5:27 PM
#66
Simpsons 'n' Futurama, of course... King of the Hill is also very funny.
The Drew Carey show is the best sitcom in production... and both the American and British versions of Whose Line is it Anyway? get more laughs out of me than any other show.
Other sitcoms I like are 3rd Rock from the Sun, Newsradio, and occasionally Seinfeld. And Malcom, of course.
We don't get Cartoon Network in my town, but if we did I would watch Space Ghost regularly.
On Comedy Central I watch the Daily Show and Kids in the Hall (and the british WLiiA, as mentioned.)
Nickelodeon is home to Spongebob Squarepants and Invader Zim, which are both awesome.
That's all I can think of.
 Flirbnic
12-24-2001, 9:59 PM
#67
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel...
Whose Line...
Simpsons and Futurama. Haven't seen Futurama in ages though. In fact, I barely watch TV at all.
 Eets
12-27-2001, 12:17 PM
#68
Smallville, Roswell, Enterprise, West Wing, Powerpuff Girls, Spongebob Squarepants, Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, and The Fairly OddParents are some of my favorites...
 dark spirit
12-27-2001, 3:26 PM
#69
malcolm in the middle
simpsons
spongebob squarepants
courage the cowardly dog
3rd rock from the sun
south park
will + grace (there are 2 people on my table in science class who are exactly like them!)
jerry springer (those fat, illegal alien, two timing, backstabbing, half-woman half-man people make me laugh!)
married with children
becker
seinfeld
frasier
I can't think of anything else right now!
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