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- February 11, 2003 at 2:46 am #35867
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GuestI was channel surfing late last night when I came upon Comedy Central and was overjoyed at what I saw. On Sunday nights, Comedy Central supplies such classic underrated animated shows as The Critic and Duckman, and now Dilbert can be included in their respects. The half-hour animated comedy created by comic strip creator Scott Adams and Seinfeld producer Larry Charles was axed after only a few episodes in 1999 (although, as I understand it is still on and going into its fourth season in Canada.) The day that it was cancelled was the only time I seriously contemplated suicide. But now it’s back, complete with the one of the greatest opening sequences in television history featuring Danny Elfman’s theme song (actually a variation of the theme from the Forbidden Zone adapted by Steve Bartek.)
Also on the subject of Canadian television, I heard there is a sitcom in that country written by Tim Burton. Does anyone know anything about this?
February 11, 2003 at 3:14 am #44068Anonymous
GuestI live in Canada, and as far as I know, there are no Tim Burton scripted comedies on television.
Ryan
February 11, 2003 at 3:38 am #44069Anonymous
GuestI have found it again. It’s called Point Blank. The IMDB does’t have a description for it.
Is it true that there are still new episodes of Dilbert?
February 16, 2003 at 12:14 am #44111Anonymous
GuestWoah…I would be incredibly interested in seeing that. Point Blank I mean.
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