Monday, December 14, 2009

I-catcher Concole - Web Monitor "My top 10 series of the decade '(1)

Honorable Mentions

- 'Black Books' (2000-2004): British comedy about a bookstore owner, alcoholic misanthrope (Dylan Moran), his assistant good people but Halls (Bill Bailey), and friend who works at the store on the side that would lead a normal life but was always just twisting things (T). The secret of the series lies in the talent of these three actors and the chemistry between them. The success is that each represents a different type of humor (the humor aggressive, absurdist humor and sitcom humor with tangles) and the mixture works great.

- 'Flight of the Conchords' (2007-2009): The fourth folk parody duo more important New Zealand, consisting of Bret and Jemaine, arrives in New York and tries to make a living with the help of their manager, Murray Hewitt, cultural attache at the consulate in New Zealand. Absurd plots are interrupted by the interpretation of song parodies and bright. A smart and really cute series, with a false naivety of the most tender.

- 'Lost' (2004-2010): It is the largest series of history as many would have us believe, but it is the most despicable bluff in the history of television. Just pure entertainment is very well packaged. And this is not bad. The plot is not going to give any response from the meaning of life, but it is an addictive puzzle. Has itsfriends, all human beings despicable, sneaky, selfish, working in a pub in Philadelphia. Normally I do not like politically incorrect humor, not because it is politically correct, but because I think the politically incorrect humor is intended only to shock and be wrong and forget to be fun. It is not something that happens with this series, dare to make a joke of anything (religious fanaticism, alcoholism, abortion, cancer, cannibalism, etc..) Politically incorrect, but above all what they claim to be is to be fun. And they are even.

- 'The Big Bang Theory' (2007 -?): The series now makes me happier. The adventures of four friends geeky and pretty neighbor next door tienand down to earth. I know, the premise is horrible, but it is a delightful series. Sheldon Cooper (brilliant physicist Asperger syndrome) is the mainstay of the series, I admit. Without it there would be no show, but with it the series is a delight.

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