Soap, which was up for 17 Emmys, is a cult favourite among the best sitcoms. The series is set in suburban Connecticut and follows the lives of two sisters: Jessica Tate (Katherine Helmond), a rich but spoiled elitist, and Mary Campbell (Cathryn...
South Park, a comedy show on the cable channel Comedy Central, is mostly about the lives of four elementary school kids: Cartman, an overweight and sarcastic only child, Kyle, who dreams about killing his baby brother Ike, Stan, who throws up...
The Aviator was nominated for 6 Golden Globes and 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Its wide range of scenes and vivid realism make it a great movie. Martin Scorsese has made a lot of great movies, like Raging Bull (1980), Goodfellas...
Cheers is one of the most popular sitcoms in American history, and it's perfect for anyone who's been to a place "where everybody knows your name." The show follows the lives of the people who work at and go to Cheers, a friendly neighbourhood...
Ferris Bueller's Day Off is one of the few movies that really sums up the 1980s. High school students all over the United States dreamed of being like the main character, who was able to manipulate the adults in his life. Ferris Bueller's Day Off...
The Flintstones turned the world of TV on its head when it became the first animated show to be a hit during prime time. Set in the Stone Age town of Bedrock, the show looked at the lives of ancient cave dwellers through the lens of modern life....
I Love Lucy is by far one of the best, if not the best, comedy shows ever made for TV. It has won praise from both critics and viewers. It completely changed the way TV shows are made with its creative ideas, live studio audience, new camera...
HBO's original series Sex and the City, based on Candace Bushnell's best-selling book of the same name, began airing in the summer of 1998 and quickly gained a large and loyal fan base. The show is about four young, career-minded women and their...
Napoleon Dynamite is one of the most ridiculous movies of the decade, but it is still a funny comedy in its own right. The movie has a unique kind of humour about teenagers who feel alone, and it depends more on well-timed pauses and body...
The King of Queens took the TV world by storm in the fall of 1998. It was a spin-off of Everybody Loves Raymond, a comedy show that had won an Emmy Award. It has a colourful cast of characters and funny scenes that are well-written. Doug and...