Thursday, September 1, 2016

Gonzalez, Jonathan (TTh) F is for Family 100

In "F is for Family, viewers follow the lives of the Murphy family in an animated sitcom placed during the 1970's. A big part about the show uses a nostalgia factor to appeal to older audiences that are old enough to remember the time period, and appreciate the satirical look at the 70's the show's creators are going for. Even viewers that aren't old enough to remember the 70's will be able to enjoy the raunchy, ridiculous comedy of the show that tends to follow something close to what animated shows like Family Guy and American Dad go for. It's thanks to a partnership between Netflix, Gaumont International Television, and Wild West Television that the show's creation came about. The show's executive producers include Vince Vaughn, Peter Billingsley, and Bill Burr, who's standup comedy provided the the basis for much of the show's material. Burr's idea for the show, in his own words, revolved around going back to a "time when you could smack your kid, smoke inside, and bring a gun to an airport." The show's available to anyone subscribed to Netflix, the online streaming service.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFzrvMS6P8g