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Mr. Sunshine

  • TV Series
  • 2011–2012
  • TV-PG
  • 4h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Matthew Perry in Mr. Sunshine (2011)
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Ben Donovan manages The Sunshine Centre, a second-rate sports arena in San Diego.Ben Donovan manages The Sunshine Centre, a second-rate sports arena in San Diego.Ben Donovan manages The Sunshine Centre, a second-rate sports arena in San Diego.

  • Creators
    • Alex Barnow
    • Marc Firek
    • Matthew Perry
  • Stars
    • Matthew Perry
    • Andrea Anders
    • James Lesure
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    • Creators
      • Alex Barnow
      • Marc Firek
      • Matthew Perry
    • Stars
      • Matthew Perry
      • Andrea Anders
      • James Lesure
    • 22User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Matthew Perry
    Matthew Perry
    • Ben Donovan
    • 2011
    Andrea Anders
    Andrea Anders
    • Alice
    • 2011
    James Lesure
    James Lesure
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    • 2011
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    Nate Torrence
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    Allison Janney
    Allison Janney
    • Crystal Cohen
    • 2011
    Portia Doubleday
    Portia Doubleday
    • Heather
    • 2011
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    Jorge Garcia
    Jorge Garcia
    • Bobert
    • 2011
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    Matt Levin
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    Richard Kind
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    Aaron Takahashi
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    • 2011
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    • Stephanie
    • 2011
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    • 2011
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    • 2011
    • Creators
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      • Marc Firek
      • Matthew Perry
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    8dan_kempner

    Oh, Joy -- Couldn't be more appropriate.

    This show truly is joy.

    With moments that pay tribute to Matthew Perry's best known character, Chandler, and the talents of Allison Janney, Andrea Anders and James Lesure, this show couldn't have a better start. The inclusion of Jorge Garcia only benefited the series premiere, with his clear comedic background that was showcased during his six-year role as Hurley on "Lost."

    What "Mr. Sunshine" offers isn't a new, breath-stopping idea -- a lonely company man who decides to change his life. Movies were made based on this concept, but "Mr. Sunshine" offers to retell the story with a bunch of bizarre and colourful characters, that no matter how much medication they take, or how fast they cut themselves in the kitchen -- we cannot ignore our growing love towards them.

    With 25-30 minutes that make up an episode, the pilot left me wanting more. Whether it was the sexual tension between Ben and Alice, or the hilarious insanity of Crystal Cohen (I can already predict an Emmy nomination for Allison Janney), "Mr. Sunshine" offers a refreshing new side to televised comedy: one that goes hand-in-hand with "Modern Family," and could very well be the start of a new, legendary comedy line-up.

    When Ben uttered the words "Thank you" to one of his many employees for the first time, I felt like thanking the show creators as well. Sure, it was only the first taste of the show, but I could already feel that we're in for an hysterical journey,
    9fortress111

    Matthew Perry has built a perfect vehicle for himself...

    Now all he has to do is find a talented director. The character of "Mr Sunshine" is a tractor beam to all of the nervous nerdy types who look for direction in how to handle social situations in life... from their television. I am one of these people. Obviously, Matthew is putting himself out there... and coming on as a somewhat more animated Bob Newhart character... and it works.

    Chandler Bing lives, indeed, in the character of Ben Donovan. This would be him some years later... after the young adult stage of marrying Monica, etc. He is the caring, passionate general manager of a sports stadium in San Diego. Fortunately for us, the audience... none of his staff or the owner gives a damn about their job! He is the one sane man in the character list of the show whose last nerve is being stepped on minute by minute by the crazies who surround him in his life.

    Those who feel paranoid about life being out to get them will feel at home and identify with this man surrounded by demonized nutsoes who live to make his life hell! (Fortunately for us, again!) ...As Larry David responded to Jason Alexander of Seinfeld upon questioning the believability of the show scripts for Seinfeld, "Yes, this all can happen. I know...these scripts are based on true events from my life...I lived it!" Perry must be ADHD, as I am. The funny lines come so quickly you will really need to set your VCR to play this back again to see things that you missed.

    My one criticism and caveat with the whole show is the direction. The verbal deliveries and timing of some of the lines is sometimes sloppy. Funny can be lost in sloppy editing and direction. A second or two too long in a shot after a line can destroy a good joke. Too quick of a response to a question by a character can destroy the credibility. Too low of a volume level on a punchline by one of the main characters can make a joke non-existent.

    The writing is funny, and flawless. Kudos to Mr Perry and company. Translation to proper acting and character direction is crucial in getting "funny" across to the audience. The direction appears amateurish. I noticed on several occasions (with two episodes broadcast so far) that camera shots are too tight. In older classic sitcoms you will notice most of the time a tight shot does not serve comedy well. Tight face shots work well in drama and soap operas, not comedy. Witness the original sitcom of Perry, "Friends." It is much funnier to see the whole room of characters in a scene all respond to funny lines than it is to just see a tight shot of the character speaking. (Pull the cameras back a little.)

    Comedy is a group thing because the moment we are laughing is usually because the character is in a situation where he is not laughing. There is tension and stress on the character... but we are convulsing wildly on the floor gasping for air. Would love to see a James Burrows or a James Widdoes directing this sitcom. The writing and brilliant creation of Matthew Perry here certainly deserves it.
    7tejafrenz

    Good but have to mellow it down a little bit

    I watched this show only because of Matthew perry. He is really talented. and spontaneous. we can see a bit of chandler in his new character Ben. May be its because Matthew is a bit like chandler, so he cant get it out.

    The pilot is good, but its like I have seen an entire season in just one episode. The characters, the story goes so fast, its like they are making an half-hour movie. So many things had happened in just one episode. Ben gets dumped, Roman meets his mother after a long time, Ben realizes that he is insecure and needs a commitment,... oh my god, its like going in a train, the trees disappear very fast and the journey is coming to an end. Mathew has to slow the story, so that people will get time to know the characters, connect with them and gradually enjoy the show.

    Overall, its really nice to see Perry back and the show has a lot of potential. May be as the time grows, perry will grow in confidence and rock the show, like he did in Friends. ATB
    joselourens

    Oh joy!

    He's back! After the failing of Studio 60 a while back, it's good to have another show of Matthew Perry on TV. The show, though, is clearly not the same as Studio 60. Mr. Sunshine is a lot less serious, but has true potential to be something good. It was almost disappointing to find out the episode lasted only 20-something minutes, because up until now each episode left me wanting more. It was already a done deal when the intro (short, dry, funny) already made me laugh. Fingers crossed they will keep shooting and airing Mr. Sunshine, because it'll definitely brighten your day. Let's hope for more crazy events, dry humor and extravagant characters alternated with a hint of romance and yes, some heartwarming, touching scenes. So far, so good!
    8rvand-977-534034

    Comedy as it's meant to be!

    Mr. Sunshine is more than an exercise in comedy, it's well written and very well executed with a great cast. The comedy may not be 20 minutes all-out laughing but it's impossible not to have a smile on your face for the entire show! Matthew Perry is outstanding as the misanthropic manager who is not half as bad as he'd like to think or likes others to belief. It's unfair to compare his character to Chandler but his Matt Albie on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is a fair facsimile. It is very good to see Allison Janney back in a meaty role which allows her to flex her considerable acting muscle. Her interaction with Matt seems natural and absolutely in keeping with the spirit of her character. She is an acting tour de force and, as always, a joy to behold. One can only hope she will do the "the Jackall" again in some future episode. In all this is a solid comedy with much to enjoy and hopefully for a long time.

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      Matthew Perry wrote a role for Jorge Garcia because he was a huge fan of Lost and of Garcia's character in particular.
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      Featured in Conan: If This Van's A-Rockin', I'm Having a Seizure Inside My Van (2011)

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Мистер Саншајн
    • Production companies
      • FanFare Productions
      • Shoe Money Productions
      • Sony Pictures Television
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      4 hours 53 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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