leonarbe
Joined Jul 2003
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The recorded laughing in the background is outdated
Personally, I think comedy shows should evolve in style. This type of comedies are from the 90s or 80s,
where it almost felt obligatory to insert a laugh track after every perceived punchline or dialog exchange. This technique was essentially a way to convince the audience into thinking, "Okay, that was funny, you should laugh now," rather than allowing them to react organically.
I find it quite jarring and, frankly, a bit patronizing, as if the show doesn't trust its own material or its audience to recognize humor on their own. It creates an artificial atmosphere that detracts from the genuine comedic moments.
That's why I don't watch any re-runs like friends.
I prefer TV shows like Modern Family, Arrested Development, Parks and Recreation, and The Office where it really highlights how much television comedy has evolved. These shows, often characterized by their single-camera setups, mockumentary styles, or more naturalistic dialogue, trust their viewers to engage with the humor without the crutch of a laugh track.
I find it quite jarring and, frankly, a bit patronizing, as if the show doesn't trust its own material or its audience to recognize humor on their own. It creates an artificial atmosphere that detracts from the genuine comedic moments.
That's why I don't watch any re-runs like friends.
I prefer TV shows like Modern Family, Arrested Development, Parks and Recreation, and The Office where it really highlights how much television comedy has evolved. These shows, often characterized by their single-camera setups, mockumentary styles, or more naturalistic dialogue, trust their viewers to engage with the humor without the crutch of a laugh track.
Worse than green lantern, IMO the worst movie of Ryan Reynolds.
This is the typical movie that focuses more on special effects, unnecessary bloodshed and difficult to follow.
This movie actually sounds the same as a Transformer movie.
I had to stop watching after one hour. It's like watching the sequels of Matrix, really bad movie
The drama is very interesting and engaging, but still there's no explanation of why things are happening or what is the cause.
It doesn't make any sense at the end.
I don't recommend this movie. I thought it was going to be similar to "A Quiet place" from John Krasinski , which makes sense why the characters cannot make any noise.
In this movie, However, I didn't get it. I have asked other people and still there are missing pieces.