PAW43 said:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYSgOuWSwuI
Perhaps our answer to M*A*S*H... Looks pretty decent.
Other than your post and the linked youtube clip, I've found nothing else about this "new TV sitcom". When will it be playing? What network? Frankly, I don't find the production value or the comedy of the clip very good. Something along the lines of what I would equate to professional Canadian TV of my youth (I'm now an official sexagenarian), not the usual quality found today. Are you associated with this production? With this being your only post since joining this forum today, I am skeptical of your motives. If this is a gag, then it should be in Radio Chatter.
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While my original cursory search (as mentioned above) found little about this supposed production, I would be disingenuous if I did not add that a further look did uncover additional references. Apparently, it is an actual production from a legitimate (?)
production company, though they still call it a 15 minute short in post-production. Hardly a sitcom. At least that is better than the film's prospects in 2013 when a
crowd-funding effort stopped after only reaching 12% of their $15,000 goal (i.e. $1765).
But what do I know about what would make a successful film or video production. Years ago, shortly after the Gulf War (the first one, you know, Desert Storm) I was asked by a doctor of my acquaintance to look over the plot synopsis of a film investment opportunity he had been offered. He wanted to know if the scenario sounded plausible (from a soldier's perspective). In simple terms, the plot involved four US soldiers during Desert Storm who find a treasure map and using it go behind Iraqi lines to find and steal tons of Kuwaiti gold. At the time, I thought it sounded stupid. I guess if you stick George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg in a movie it doesn't matter how stupid the plot reads on paper. At the time, the prospectus did not name any actors.