Sentences with phrase «sense of sitcom»

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In this sense, the premise is not so different from dozens of other network sitcoms featuring hapless husbands and the life lessons they learn and impart.
Movies and television sitcoms lead us to have a false sense of what to expect when labor begins.
You can still have a sense of others It's probably meager consolation, but patients who have lost their ability to remember info about themselves (think the new TV sitcom Samantha Who?
The humor here is sitcom broad, and Scott displays little sense of rhythm; the film runs under two hours, but feels considerably longer.
It cleverly defies all of the dreary fall sitcom trends: black people moving into white neighborhoods, single parents struggling to hold housefuls of screaming brats in line, gay men yearning to make sense of a straight world, and young adults basically acting like idiots.
That sense of realism came from a season that seemed continuous — unlike the common sitcom in which all problems are solved at the end of each episode and reset for wacky hijinks the next.
The film's wittier bits indicate Anna's sense of situational irony, like when she misleads a woman at Kate's party by giving her morbidly incorrect details about her sitcom's new season.
Amazon's Red Oaks took no time at all to establish itself as a sitcom with a heart as much as a sense of humour.
Best known for his work on the sitcom Scrubs, Braff - who also wrote the film's screenplay - clearly has a natural gift for filmmaking, as evidenced by his efficient and endlessly captivating sense of style.
It would make no sense for me to rail against the idiocy of making a big - budget sitcom and throwing it up on the big screen.
The bright - eyed comic talent is now starring in the popular sitcom New Girl on Fox as another quirky and offbeat chick with a sense of humor trying to figure out life in her early thirties.
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