Monday, 6 July 2009

Popular Culture rears its ugly head

Ewarwoowar, who has an encyclopaedic knowledge of popular culture, is on about children's TV today - nostalgics should head over there. I didn't watch much, but must admit to enjoying Press Gang on many levels.

That's by the by: what I meant to mention was that Ewarwoowar directs our attention to Garfield Minus Garfield. I always hated Garfield - one-joke nonsense. Someone has a lazy, greedy cat. Garfield Minus Garfield, however, is wonderful. Without the recurrently lame punchline, there's a minimalist, Zen-like and even poignant quality to his owner's life which is entirely lacking in the original. Is this one of the rare cases (perhaps Cheers/Frasier) where the 'remix' or pastiche transcends the original? I definitely think this qualifies as art.

6 comments:

Benjamin. said...

Whoa. That was all going so well until the Cheers comment, nothing but nothing will suprass the wonderful Sam Malone and the gang.

They should bring it back with Jack Black as Norm, Sean Williams Scott will be Sam. Sienna Miller can be the blonde barmaid.

The Plashing Vole said...

I love Cheers too - but prefer Frasier.

Ewarwoowar said...

The world is truly a crazy place - I've watched 2 episodes of Cheers already today, ploughing through Series 7 on DVD, and I come on here and you're talking about it. Mental.

I do prefer Frasier to Cheers though, if only for the excellence of Niles.

Thanks for the linkage!

Dan said...

Can I guess that one of the 'levels' on which you enjoyed Press Gang was the presence of a young Julia Sawalha?

The Plashing Vole said...

Yes. Yes you can.

Newton Heath 18 said...

I only watched for Dexter Fletcher mmmmmmm