W_Z wrote:
The documentary tells a good tale of how television worked back then, and reminded me how horrendous some of the programming was. The late 90's were really a mess when it came to TV. Every show was trying to be "Friends" or "Seinfeld".
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Desperate Networks if you have a chance. NBC, which lost Seinfeld and the NFL in one fell swoop, handled the turn of the millennium the worst of any of the networks.
W_Z wrote:
Apatow got to have complete revenge on the industry by turning almost every one of those kids into stars. But it wasn't just "Freaks & Geeks"; his "Ben Stiller Show" was canceled after one year, and so was "Undeclared". I at least go to watch both of those while they were on the air.
Apatow was involved with The Larry Sanders Show, too. Why were his TV shows so good but his movies so insufferable?
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Molly Lambert wrote:
The future holds the possibility to be great or terrible, and since it has not yet occurred it remains simultaneously both.