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Why was it canceled?

sarah_expo posted on March 27, 2008 at 7:00 pm

I just recently watched Arrested Development. This is seriously funny stuff!! It's brilliant, actually. I've heard rumors of an Arrested Development movie. If they made the movie, would you go see it?

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duia replied on March 27, 2008 at 7:04 pm

Unfortunately, Fox has a well-documented and long-running habit of cancelling brilliant, unique shows because of what they consider to be poor viewing numbers.

I would absolutely watch an Arrested Development movie!



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sarah_expo replied on March 27, 2008 at 7:09 pm

Yeah - I think I'd have to go see the movie even if I heard it was terrible. In my opinion, they'd need to keep all the profanity bleeping...for some reason the bleeps made it even funnier!

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shootfirst6501 replied on March 28, 2008 at 1:29 am

I'm not sure what Mitch Hurwitz is working on now, but I've heard rumors of an Arrested Development movie. I'd definitely see it if they made one. Sarah_expo, you're right -- they should keep the profanity bleeping, even if the movie somehow ends up being R-rated. It was a lot of fun seeing how far they could push the envelope in terms of getting the content of certain episodes on the air. This honestly was the funniest sitcom I've seen in the past decade, hands down.



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sarah_expo replied on March 28, 2008 at 9:21 am

shootfirst - I totally agree! I don't know how they got away with half the stuff they did. It's just part of what makes this show so genius.

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Winner of the Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy its first year out, Arrested Development is the kind of sitcom that gives you hope for television. A mockumentary-style exploration of the beleaguered Bluth family, it's one of those idiosyncratic shows that doesn't rely on a laugh track or a studio...

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Winner of the Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy its first year out, Arrested Development is the kind of sitcom that gives you hope for television. A mockumentary-style exploration of the beleaguered Bluth family, it's one of those idiosyncratic shows that doesn't rely on a laugh track or a studio audience; it's shot more like a TV drama, albeit with an omniscient narrator (executive producer Ron Howard) overseeing the proceedings. Holding the Bluths together just barely is son Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman), the only normal guy in a family that's chock full of nuts. Hardworking and sensible, Michael's certain he's going to be given control of his family's Enron-style corporation upon the retirement of his father (Jeffrey Tambor). The fact that he's passed over instead for his mother (Jessica Walter) is only a blip when compared to his father's immediate arrest for dubious accounting practices, and the resulting freeze on the family's previously limitless wealth. Bereft of money, and even less family love, the Bluths have to band together in their moment of need--not easy when everyone's looking out for number 1. In addition to his scabrous parents, Michael has to contend with his lothario older brother (Will Arnett), his basically useless younger brother (Tony Hale), his greedy twin sister (Portia DeRossi), and her sexually ambiguous husband (David Cross). Michael's only comrade in sanity is his son George Michael (Michael Cera), but then again, the teenage boy harbors a secret crush on his cousin (Alia Shawkat). A peerless ensemble led by the brilliant Bateman (who ever knew he could be this good?), all the actors are pitch-perfect in their roles, delivering the dryly funny, sometimes absurdist dialogue with the speed and flair of classic farce. The unusual tone of Arrested Development takes a bit of getting used to--it's far different from anything you'll see on TV, even HBO--but once you buy in to the Bluths' innumerable dysfunctions, you'll be laughing your head off for hours. --Mark Englehart
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