Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBrian Newport, a single, conservative journalist, finds himself at odds with his liberal friends, and the absurdity of the politically correct world, married couples and hot women who are tu... Alles lesenBrian Newport, a single, conservative journalist, finds himself at odds with his liberal friends, and the absurdity of the politically correct world, married couples and hot women who are turned off by his politics.Brian Newport, a single, conservative journalist, finds himself at odds with his liberal friends, and the absurdity of the politically correct world, married couples and hot women who are turned off by his politics.
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The guy who came up with this show is a freaking Genius! He has more conservative views than other political satire (Think Mallard Fillmore) but at the same time doesn't hesitate to pop in a few jabs at some conservatives who are over the top as well (John Ashcroft).
Hu and Craig Tindle's relationship is also one of the funniest parts of the show. The phone ringing "rrrow-snickta", him trying to lie to Hu when he doesn't realize she's right in front of him and getting dragged back home by her, etc. has really beefed up the humor immensely. I think the funniest parts where Craig has gotten as much of the upper hand as he'll ever get with Hu were in the Episode where they went to Vegas (Craig did everything wrong and kept on winning) and the episode where Craig got Arnold Schwarzeneggar to get the bar owner out of jail by saying he was his cousin Craig "Tindle-neggar". The ending scene with Craig and Ahhhhnold at Hooter's, with Arnold goading him to grope the Hooter's girl had me rolling on the floor, laughing my @$$ off!!!
Keep this show on TV!!!
Hu and Craig Tindle's relationship is also one of the funniest parts of the show. The phone ringing "rrrow-snickta", him trying to lie to Hu when he doesn't realize she's right in front of him and getting dragged back home by her, etc. has really beefed up the humor immensely. I think the funniest parts where Craig has gotten as much of the upper hand as he'll ever get with Hu were in the Episode where they went to Vegas (Craig did everything wrong and kept on winning) and the episode where Craig got Arnold Schwarzeneggar to get the bar owner out of jail by saying he was his cousin Craig "Tindle-neggar". The ending scene with Craig and Ahhhhnold at Hooter's, with Arnold goading him to grope the Hooter's girl had me rolling on the floor, laughing my @$$ off!!!
Keep this show on TV!!!
Seriously, what is the point of this show? Unlike many political humor shows it goes straight for the heart of the issue rather than skirt around it...then misses the point entirely. There is a reason spike TV is the only one who will touch this. At its best it's a apologists diary of Bush's policies even when fellow conservatives are questioning them. At its worst it's utter bigotry towards people even most conservatives aren't hostile towards anymore. I mean come on, France jokes? 2003 called, they want their ethnic slurs back. What passes for humor on this show is essentially "witty" badmouthing and characterization of people who opposed the war. Which means we get the ever so original, highly overweight Michael Moore shooting his mouth off. What comedic genius! Then they'll trot out a horribly skewed Moby (who is acting more like Marilyn Manson) and make fun of him. I guess the reason why they didn't pick on Eminem (who also denounced the war) is because he's too popular. Wow, only picking on those who won't fight back...what creative courage. I know conservatives want some form of entertainment skewed towards their interests...(you know, aside from every single news channel and half the networks on the air) but this show just makes them out as a pack of rabid dogs. Oh, I forgot taking cheap shots at the kennedy's...any titanic jokes they want to crank out while hitting these fads in the height of their popularity? It's not that the show presents a right wing perspective, it's how badly it does it. Shows like King of the Hill are quite conservative but still manage to explain their take on a given issue and use logical evidence to support it. Even if you don't agree with what they are doing, they make you think and are almost always enjoyable. "This just in" does none of this. It feels like it really wants to be family guy but didn't really put in the effort (as evidenced by its complete lack of star power, Hell Family guy was able to get Luke Perry in its second season.). To sum it all up, the show lacks originality, characters with depths, interesting plot and (the final nail in its coffin for a show of this genre) humor. its just not funny, is more often than not offensive, and is actually painful to watch. The worst thing of all is that it is taking away valuable time that could be spent airing MXE, which is funnier, and has a hell of a lot more star power.
I find this show to be very well done, and anyone with a good grasp on current politics could enjoy this show. Brian Newport represents the Republican side of politics, while Sammy, the waitress at the bar he frequents, represents liberals in America. The show will very likely p*** off a lot of people, as it tends to lean a lot more to the right than the liberal agenda. Still, if you try to look at the show objectively, it takes a good look at both sides of the political spectrum. Honestly it pokes fun at both sides, but since the show really revolves around Newport, it seems to show more of a conservative viewpoint. Behind the stereotypes and outlandish plot lines, there is a lot of comedy. I like to think of it's political satire along the lines of the last few South Park seasons, although it is much more overt in its political "moral" in each episode, if you want to call it that. I encourage people to watch the show, unless you don't like having your political party getting made fun of.
This is the most pathetic attempt and humor in a licensed cartoon that I have ever seen, and I've seen King of the Hill. This show is executed like a poorly made Flash animated series made by some college student that is currently failing in art school. You don't need to take my word for it, but I guarantee you will be kicking yourself when you realize that this garbage show stole a half of an hour of your life that you can never get back, when you could have listened to me. Also, I would like to note that the nobody voice actors in here happens to have the absolute WORST impersonation of Senator Kennedy I have EVER heard. I only wish I had not wasted my time watching ONE episode. I did not laugh ONCE.
This has to be one of the worst series about a bumbling fool ever . If not, it is THE fifth worst series about a bumbling fool.
1.) Chalkzone 2.) Squirrel Boy 3.) Will & DeWitt 4.) Tak & The Power of Juju 5.) This Just In
The entire series revolves around Jourinist and Current Events while being as illogical as can be. If it reminds you of Mr. Bean: The Animated Series, you are not alone. Also, there is no redeeming qualities about the entire series, since the plot is so unoriginal. Furthermore, the characters are anything but likable and memorable.
There are enough movie failure puns and references to choke a horse. Also, they have every cliché in this series. I am glad it is all over.
as for the last show that was like this one
The Goode Family (to me) is S*&^. Pure and simple. It has poor Dialog, it has poor plots, the characters feel stale as a piece of toast that has existed for as long as a dang tree, and for some reason I want to vomit at the sight of an idiot Father trying to get his family out of a jam. Yeah...NO MYSTERY THERE! Honestly, it in my opinion tries to be good but...but...MAN!
I'm sorry if a fan of cartoons like this is offended by this review, but pure and simple, this is just an opinion! With a few observations. Man, when Mike Judge made TGF, he feels like he wasn't just scraping the bottom of the barrel, ABC took some justice & they've finally been throwing the darn thing away.
1.) Chalkzone 2.) Squirrel Boy 3.) Will & DeWitt 4.) Tak & The Power of Juju 5.) This Just In
The entire series revolves around Jourinist and Current Events while being as illogical as can be. If it reminds you of Mr. Bean: The Animated Series, you are not alone. Also, there is no redeeming qualities about the entire series, since the plot is so unoriginal. Furthermore, the characters are anything but likable and memorable.
There are enough movie failure puns and references to choke a horse. Also, they have every cliché in this series. I am glad it is all over.
as for the last show that was like this one
The Goode Family (to me) is S*&^. Pure and simple. It has poor Dialog, it has poor plots, the characters feel stale as a piece of toast that has existed for as long as a dang tree, and for some reason I want to vomit at the sight of an idiot Father trying to get his family out of a jam. Yeah...NO MYSTERY THERE! Honestly, it in my opinion tries to be good but...but...MAN!
I'm sorry if a fan of cartoons like this is offended by this review, but pure and simple, this is just an opinion! With a few observations. Man, when Mike Judge made TGF, he feels like he wasn't just scraping the bottom of the barrel, ABC took some justice & they've finally been throwing the darn thing away.
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- WissenswertesSteve Marmel, who created the show and voices the politically conservative Brian Newport, is a liberal in real life. He described his political views as "raging moderate".
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