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Sci Fi Comedies - What is out there???

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  • Hector
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    Can't get any funnier than the last season of Lost in Space.

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  • jwyblejr
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    Originally posted by AUSSIE-Rebooted-AMM
    Yeah I was thinking Series. . . but Spaceballs I think is cool. . .it's an open discussion. Did you enjoy Space balls???

    And what is Eureka? Thats a newie on me!
    It's a series on the Sci-Fi channel. If I'm not mistaken it's about a town that no one knows about where the government keeps it's geniuses. Best way I can describe it from what I've seen is a Sci-Fi version of Northern Exposure,if you're familiar with that show.

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  • misterdroid
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    I would have to heartily recommend The Mighty Boosh. While not sci-fi in the traditional sense, it does feature wacky adventures in time and space. That counts!

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  • The Phantom
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    Originally posted by AUSSIE-Rebooted-AMM
    Yeah I was thinking Series. . . but Spaceballs I think is cool. . .it's an open discussion. Did you enjoy Space balls???

    And what is Eureka? Thats a newie on me!
    Oh yeah, Spaceballs was great. I remember a show from the early 90's, not really sci-fi, but it was pretty good. I think it was called, "They came from outer space". It was about two aliens who look human. All they do is eat and screw woman. They had a really cool car too. A 1960 red Corvette. It lasted two seasons I think. It was on Saturday afternoons.Like I said, it was pretty good, but I doubt it's on DVD or anything

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  • AUSSIE-Rebooted-AMM
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    Randel and Hopkirk. . . is that the "DECEASED" ? Ghost friend series?

    Wow. . .I had no idea there were so many Sci Fi Comedies. . .We don't get everything down here in OZ. . . and the majority you guys are ripping out. . .I have just never heard of.

    Yeah - Alf was Classic. . . but other than landing from Melmac and wanting to eat Cats. . .it was more personality driven rather than Sci-Fi. . . .or am I mistaken??

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  • Bo8a_Fett
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    Hyperdrive and Being Human are 2 fairly new BBC comedy sci-fi...and there was the remade Randel and Hopkirk

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  • Mikey
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    Homeboyz In Outer Space

    LOVED THE SHOW ..........

    Unfortuetely it's considered not PC to like it, so it got cancelled and almost no-one ever heard of it today.

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  • Bo8a_Fett
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    Dare I say ALF and Metal Micky?

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  • Bo8a_Fett
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    Futurama of course

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  • Bo8a_Fett
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    Adventures of Brisco county?

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  • Bo8a_Fett
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    Salvage 1, I remember not being a outright comedy but definately being tongue in cheek

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  • AUSSIE-Rebooted-AMM
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    Yeah I was thinking Series. . . but Spaceballs I think is cool. . .it's an open discussion. Did you enjoy Space balls???

    And what is Eureka? Thats a newie on me!

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  • Bo8a_Fett
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    Kinvig....written by Nigel Kneal of Quatermass fame springs to mind

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  • The Phantom
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    I changed my last post. I didn't know if movies counted or not.

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  • jwyblejr
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    Eureka I guess could count as Sci-Fi comedy. Don't know whatever happened to the Spaceballs tv series. Although that was suppose to be a cartoon. Don't know if it still counts.

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