TOP BEST BLOOPERS: “Seinfeld”, “Friends”, “That ’70s Show”, “Two and a Half Men”, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “House”
Laughter is believed to be the first form of communication in the human race and it’s responsible for producing endorphins, the hormone of happiness. What is known for sure is that it’s contagious.
We don’t know if TV producers went that scientific when they created their hit shows, but they certainly gave us a big laugh.
If you’re having a rough day or you simply need something to entertain yourself, InRumor gives you a diverse opportunity to laugh. Diverse because we’ve chosen some of the most popular TV series and the bloopers that come out as actors try to give their best shot and fail.
Choose the best bloopers and tell us what you think.
Seinfeld
“Seinfeld” is a name that is no stranger to any American, and not only. Its originality came from the way in which the four characters managed to turn uninteresting, everyday experiences into wacky situations. They attacked all subjects without any restrictions, providing viewers with a sharp, but always brilliant, dialogue.
Friends
“Friends” is currently regarded as one of the most popular sitcoms of all time. Besides the great jokes, the atmosphere on the set was excellent. The six actors were and still are good friends. Matthew Perry’s improvisations contributed notably to the installation of a relaxed climate.
That ’70s Show
Here’s another popular group of friends. This show that was noted for addressing social issues of the 1970s, but with storylines presented more comically and less dramatically. For some of the main actors, such as Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, this TV series was a perfect start in a promising career.
Two and a Half Men
No. 1 sitcom on American television, “Two and a Half Men” has been a magnet for viewers since its debut on CBS in 2003. The series follows the misadventures of a jingle writer, Charlie, his divorced brother, Alan and Alan’s growing son, Jake. The show is currently in the midst of controversy due to its abrupt cancellation, following Charlie Sheen’s attacks on the producers.
Curb Your Enthusiasm
If you thought Seinfeld was funny, then you’ll probably enjoy watching its co-creator, Larry David, in “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” where he stars as a fictionalized version of himself. The episodes are shot as if a camera followed the reality of the life of the author and the dialogue is improvised in most cases by the actors themselves.
House
This award-winning show was the world’s most watched television program in 2008. The central character, Dr. Gregory House, based on Sherlock Holmes, is an unconventional and misanthropic medical genius, whose sarcasm and humor brought him a huge popularity.
Choose your favorite. Which one made you laugh harder?
- Seinfeld (0%, 0 Votes)
- Friends (45%, 5 Votes)
- That '70s Show (9%, 1 Votes)
- Two and a Half Men (18%, 2 Votes)
- Curb Your Enthusiasm (9%, 1 Votes)
- House (19%, 2 Votes)
Total Voters: 11











I Miss My 3 favorite shows:
Two and a Half Men (HANDS DOWN THE FUNNIEST AND MOST CLEVER SHOW TO DATE!) (Seinfeld is not at all funny by comparison….not in any way, shape or form..BRING BACK CHARLIE!!!!!!!)
Friends (Seinfeld can NEVER replace)
Curb your Enthusiasm (That show grew on me..clever, funny and captivating)….
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO BRING
BACK THESE SHOWS! IT HAS GREATLY AFFECTED MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!! I TRIED WATCHING SEINFELD BUT WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT..no comparison!!!!!!!
SINCERELY,
JOAN