Sentences with phrase «version of a sitcom»

A HubSpot writer characterized the value proposition as the marketer's version of a sitcom catchphrase — but try to be more telling than the Fonz's «aaayyy.»

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An earlier version of this article misstated the title of Ryan Reynolds's sitcom.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Will Ferrell and long - time collaborator Adam McKay will executive produce a new, animated movie version of the classic 1960s cartoon sitcom.
Our comedy clubs and our sitcoms are culturally enhanced versions of those original playful childhood exchanges.
I am I guess you say the generic version of Molly from the sitcom Mike and Molly..
Sitcoms offer an unrealistic version of modern singledom, but so do online dating services.»
On TV, he hosted the 1988 syndicated version of The Newlywed Game and was a regular in the 1989 sitcom Trial and Error and the 1990 adventure weekly Grand Slam.
a moderately effective overview of the club's early years, distilled into sitcom - worthy vignettes without the kind of recklessness to make them seem truly dangerous, CBGB is the pop - punk version of a raucous, punk - rock story.
Henry and Eleanor are reduced to a TV - sized version of the sovereigns next door, their epic struggle shrunk to sitcom squabbles.
Being a huge fan of the 80s sitcom that made Johnny Depp a star, I had many worries when I first heard that Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum would be in the new updated version.
The disc also includes previews for The Lion King 1 1/2, Lindsay Lohan's version of Freaky Friday, Spy Kids 3 - D: Game Over, the ABC sitcom «According to Jim», Lilo & Stitch's Island of Adventures DVD Game, and a Santa Clause 2 - themed Disney Hand promo for the Toys for Tots program.
This is the thriller version of Will Forte's sitcom The Last Man on Earth.
«Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You» provides an affectionate profile of the revered television writer and producer whose groundbreaking sitcom, «All in the Family,» confronted and obliterated countless taboos during its acclaimed run in the 1970's.
The 29 - year - old Wayans appeared in a plenty of his father's work as a younger man: he played the younger version of David Alan Grier in his father's film «Blankman,» and would later appear in a recurring role in his sitcom «My Wife And Kids,» as well as being a regular on his short - lived Showtime sketch comedy series «The Underground.»
Spending 70 percent of its time setting up its jokes, half of which miss the mark, the script leans heavily on its extreme versions of «wacky» sitcom characters, notably the repellent, rage - aholic «American Pie» staple Steve Stifler.
Netflix viewers weary of the big - city life depicted in shows like Love and Daredevil might be tempted to take a trip to The Ranch, a new sitcom starring Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson, basically playing grown - up versions of their That»70s Show characters.
After appearing in such indie darlings as «Safety Not Guaranteed,» «Drinking Buddies «and «The Pretty One,» as well as the hit FOX sitcom, «New Girl,» Johnson is a memorable addition to the first installment of the Dark Universe, the shared universe of the rebooted versions of the original Universal Monsters.
New Dad's Army Poster: Captain Mainwaring an co. are back in the big - screen version of the classic British sitcom.
Just yesterday we brought you two magnificent UK posters for the upcoming movie version of the much - loved British sitcom Dad's Army.
Showtime's darkly funny new sitcom «Dice» stars Andrew Dice Clay as a down - and - out version of himself: a comic who used to fill arenas and now lives in Las Vegas, striving for a comeback.
He has portrayed young versions of the protagonists in acclaimed award - winning films Almost Famous and Seabiscuit, held a recurring role on NBC's Emmy - winning sitcom «Will & Grace», and appeared in over two dozen theatrical, direct - to - video, and made - for - television movies.
There's a certain script society offers — one rooted in stereotypes about difficult adolescences, the difficulty of letting go, or even sitcom versions of meddling in - laws.
Just like here, sitcoms are on a downswing around the world — though a remake of Married With Children just finished a successful run in Russia, and several versions of The Nanny and Who's The Boss?
To Eduardovna, then, sitcoms, documentaries, and reality shows — despite being disparate formats — all present their own versions of truth and fiction that have the power to construct and obfuscate memory.
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