Canadian sketch comedy show set in Sunnyside, a quirky neighborhood in transition, where residents aren't always what they seem and surprises lurk around every slightly dingy corner.Canadian sketch comedy show set in Sunnyside, a quirky neighborhood in transition, where residents aren't always what they seem and surprises lurk around every slightly dingy corner.Canadian sketch comedy show set in Sunnyside, a quirky neighborhood in transition, where residents aren't always what they seem and surprises lurk around every slightly dingy corner.
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- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
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Sunnyside has a loosely-strung narrative that trades whimsy and darkness. Sometimes it's laugh out loud, sometimes scabrous, but always weird, lovingly splaying urban tropes from hipsters to cops to cat ladies. The absurdity recalls Kids in the Hall, the character work SCTV. It's a nice stretch to the form that serves up a great WTF moment in each half hour.
Some of the types you'll meet in Sunnyside are fun, some are foul. Some of the situations are situationally funny -- like the bachelorette bridezilla who everyone's afraid to confront. And some are just gems of performance, like most everything Alice Moran or Pat Thornton does.
It's nice to see a mix of humor styles and concepts wrapped up in a loose package. It reminds me of what was once said a million years ago about Monty Python -- if you don't like what you see, wait ten seconds, and it will be something totally different.
I miss some of these characters already, and look forward to seeing them again soon.
Some of the types you'll meet in Sunnyside are fun, some are foul. Some of the situations are situationally funny -- like the bachelorette bridezilla who everyone's afraid to confront. And some are just gems of performance, like most everything Alice Moran or Pat Thornton does.
It's nice to see a mix of humor styles and concepts wrapped up in a loose package. It reminds me of what was once said a million years ago about Monty Python -- if you don't like what you see, wait ten seconds, and it will be something totally different.
I miss some of these characters already, and look forward to seeing them again soon.
This show had some good skits and some bad ones, cast was decent, the man in the hole was just a big waste.
Sunnyside has captured the spirit of Second City TV, but continued the progression to bring a fresh new comedy from Canada. Using the sketch comedy / improve formula, the troop has developed a quirky town where gentrification has put soccer mom's in the same coffee shop as crack whores, feral ponies are the main town nuisance and the internet has not yet breached the town-line (however there is a manhole where you can call down one question per day and get a reply from the familiar voice of Norm MacDonald).
Each of the six actors create a variety of characters (a la Second City) any of which would stand alone against the thin creations of today's Saturday Night Live. The characters continue through out the series and it's easy to grow fond of their peculiarities. Police woman Rookie Kerri (who says "this just got serious" when her mom gets shot in the first episode) and Meth Georgette who has never said a word so far in the series, are two of my favorites.
Each of the six actors create a variety of characters (a la Second City) any of which would stand alone against the thin creations of today's Saturday Night Live. The characters continue through out the series and it's easy to grow fond of their peculiarities. Police woman Rookie Kerri (who says "this just got serious" when her mom gets shot in the first episode) and Meth Georgette who has never said a word so far in the series, are two of my favorites.
It's a Toronto sketchy neighbourhood by way of Winnipeg where its filmed, but the real state of Sunnyside is the kind of slightly absurdist, deft and odd comedy that we used to get from Kids in the Hall. Every episode has a loose structure on which to hang recurring characters and bits, most of which are never too long and some of which are screamingly funny. A long time ago I remember being told about Monty Python, if you don't like what's going on, wait ten seconds. Sunnyside's a bit like that. Fantastic character work, engaging premises and never less than satisfying. It warms my jaded blackened, manhole-sized heart.
This show is really terrible. Trying to be funny by showing you situations that would normally went completely different.... but it just awkward an not funny...
There are lots of characters, but I couldn't care less for any of them. The situations are completely ridiculous.
The only positive thing I can say about this is that its only 20min long.... thankfully.
Watched first episode out of curiosity, bu no - this show is not anything I would like to watch again.
The only "good" character.... and good is very low in this case is the blonde police woman.
All and all - terrible show, terrible writing and the actors were not at their best either...
There are lots of characters, but I couldn't care less for any of them. The situations are completely ridiculous.
The only positive thing I can say about this is that its only 20min long.... thankfully.
Watched first episode out of curiosity, bu no - this show is not anything I would like to watch again.
The only "good" character.... and good is very low in this case is the blonde police woman.
All and all - terrible show, terrible writing and the actors were not at their best either...
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- TriviaFilmed in the hip Wolseley neighbourhood in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.
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