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Five 80s Sitcoms that Were Bitchen But Could Be… Bitchener? 0

Posted on May 12, 2009 by jeremyazevedo

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5 more classic sitcoms updated for 2009

By Jeremy Azevedo
A few weeks ago we presented you with a list of 5 80s sitcoms, badly in need of a modern update for today’s distinguished TV viewing audiences.But with all the years of great television that we had to look back upon, we were bound to dig up a few more that are almost as funny today as they were 20-30 years ago!

With just a few minor tweaks here and there, these 5 shows might even be the next “Arrested Development”, beloved by critics (and hipsters that don’t have TVs but “heard it was real good”) and cancelled after barely three seasons!

Out of This World

Out of This World was already sort of unintentionally funny because it was about this dead-beat dad from space (voiced by Burt Reynolds, lol) who knocks up an earth babe and then bails, leaving her to raise a half-alien baby with all kinds of crazy-ass space powers. Only difference is that today, the show would probably take place in an Appalachian trailer park where it belongs, and Evie (the teenage half-alien) would be played by some hot little jailbait like Hayden Panatiere. Each week, Evie’s mother and her cousin/lover “Uncle Beano” try and force Evie into a freaky circus sideshow or some other get-rich-quick scheme, only to be thwarted when she stops time and replaces the trucker meth in their speed pipes with Sominex. Burt Reynolds may as well keep doing the voice too, because I’m reasonably certain that he isn’t doing shit-else.

Three’s Company

Three’s Company was a great show about one hot babe and one frumpster that live with a dude that pretends he’s gay and trips over couches. And then this old guy named Mr. Furley comes barging in with his eyes bulging out of their sockets to get pissed about something that isn’t even his business. Pretty much the only thing I’d change about this show would be to swap the frumpster chick out for another hot one, because that was really the only problem I ever had with the original show, to be honest. Oh yeah, also I’d make the two hot chicks lesbians. And instead of the couch, Jack Tripper would fall off the balcony in every episode or get punched in the dick by Mr. Furley or something more extreme like that. Today’s audience don’t enjoy slapstick as musch as they used to, unless the victim ends up in the hospital or something.

Alf

I wouldn’t change a goddamn thing about Alf. That’s crazy talk. Except for maybe now he could actually be seen eating cats instead of just talking about it, because people have stronger stomachs these days after all of those goddamn hospital dramas. Cats are like steaks to Melmacians!
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Exclusive Interview with B-Real of Cypress Hill 0

Posted on April 15, 2009 by jeremyazevedo

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Plus live footage from his new solo act!

By Jeremy Azevedo
We caught up with B-Real at last month’s Paid Dues festival to talk with him about his new solo album, “Smoke and Mirrors”, and what he’s doing to stay visible in today’s volatile, modern music business.

As one of the longest lasting and most widely appealing MCs in hip-hop, B-Real had much to say on the subject of artist relevancy, music downloading and finding an audience for gangsta music in the Internerd era. Check out that interview here:

B-Real backstage at Paid Dues ‘09

B-real performing “Children of the Night” off of his new album, “Smoke and Mirrors”

B-Real performing “How I Could Just Kill a Man” off of Cypress Hill’s debut album

Also check out this interview with Cage from Definitive Jux!

For behind the scenes interviews from the set of B-Real and Damien Marley’s video for the song, “Fire”, Click HERE!



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