Woke Hogan wrote: I’m not trying to “hold power†over anyone, you can pretend to find Friends as funny as you like.
WHIP IT! wrote: » Probably because, Costanza and Kramer aside, Seinfeld was pretty sh*t??
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Anniston had top class norks at the time - can't blame a horndog like Joey getting a belter of a stiffy checking her out.
Deja Boo wrote: » Ah c'mon, the French blubbering scene was so much better than Ross'es monkey love scene with the sappy music! And Smelly Cat, sheesh, my ears could do without Phoebes terrible tunes!
Necro wrote: » I'd agree overall that Ross was probably the best character, but for the series best run it was actually the double act of Joey and Chandler. Ross was a depressing wimp until they decided to embrace that part of his character and put him in situations that allowed him to shine. Joey and Chandler were fantastic and got ruined by Monica (ironically this also tied in with the 'I take thee Rachel' incident). Rachel was the funniest of the three women, although the competition wasnt very close. Monica was a shrill, pain in the ass while Phoebe was the annoying type of weird and got worse as the show progressed. Never found either of them funny, but I hated Monica more if possible as I cant forgive her for ruining Chandler.
Deja Boo wrote: Ah no, Turkey head was worst than Joeys milk drinking cv skill... Joey and Chandler were good at physical comedy.
md23040 wrote: Danny Devito aka Officer Goodbody strip dancing to Soft Cell's Tainted Love then Sylvester's You make me Feel, was pure comedy gold IMO...
ligerdub wrote: » Off the top of my head the Bruce Willis "Love Machine huuuuuuuuuh" bit, Ross Leather Pants, Russ, Ross bad chat up of the pizza delivery chick, Chandlers OTT boss, chichen pox scratching scene, Rachels sister chastising Ross after turning her down. All crackers. I'm sure there were others.
Woke Hogan wrote: » Nobody can ever name a single moment they actually laughed out loud at Friends.
Ann22 wrote: » Have to love Devito. He has no inhibitions at all...eg as Frank Reynolds greased up inside the sofa in Always Sunny..hahaha!!
Necro wrote: » Nonsense. 'My Sandwich!' 'Pivot!' Chandler in the box. Joey getting locked in the TV unit. Joey and Chandler sailing through the door of Monica's apartment on the dog statue.Joey's 'French' audition. As someone else said, the leather pants, and Hugh Laurie calling Rachel out on the 'break' stuff. It was funny in the beginning. It did get sh1t at the end. But it seems to be 'cool' to call 90s stuff awful nowadays for some bizarre reason.
derfderf wrote: » Phoebe is one of the worst characters ever created, and Chandler should have smacked her for the crap she said about him. Particularly in the last few seasons.
ligerdub wrote: » Bodhrandude mentions what is almost certainly the funniest moment of this whole show, the Joey choreographer piece*, specifically where he runs out of the room is comedic genius, hall of fame stuff. Say what you want about the undoubted schmaltzy nature of the show, especially towards the end, but there were some absolutely laugh out loud points in this show, no doubt about it. Off the top of my head the Bruce Willis "Love Machine huuuuuuuuuh" bit, Ross Leather Pants, Russ, Ross bad chat up of the pizza delivery chick, Chandlers OTT boss, chichen pox scratching scene, Rachels sister chastising Ross after turning her down. All crackers. I'm sure there were others. They weren't all funny though, Ross was almost certainly the funniest character, Phoebe the weakest (just awful). The Rachel Joey story was pure nonsense. There was zero chemistry between them for years, and all of a sudden they couple up out of nowhere, only to knock it on the head and not risk their deep friendship, bollocks. I felt the worst example of this show was how Rachel got a job in Paris and she decided to take the job and take her child with her without consultation with the father of her child, who also happened to be a friend. Nobody seemed to have any moral quandary with this. Big happy ending when she changed her mind purely because she wanted to get back with Ross, a very selfish determinant factor. *I'm pretty sure that my Dad happened to catch that scene for some reason, and I dare say he didn't even know what the show was, he was in bits laughing at it.
sbsquarepants wrote: » And as for Joey falling in love with Rachel - it's inconceivable that any straight man wouldn't fall in love with her. She must be 50 now and she's still a shockingly beautiful woman, back then she was as close to perfection as I've ever seen!
Necro wrote: » But it seems to be 'cool' to call 90s stuff awful nowadays for some bizarre reason.