Laugh Tracks
Approval Rate: 72%
Reviews 10
by jester002
Sun May 30 2010If you happen to be schizophrenic listen carefully...that little voice in your head is laughing at you not with you.
by canadasucks
Tue Sep 11 2007Did an American really create this? Someone from the land of the free and home of the brave really thinks that I have to be told when to laugh?
by irishgit
Tue Sep 11 2007There's nothing more irritating than someone telling a joke who keeps snorting an guffawing and going "you're gonna love this" while he speaks. That is exactly what a laugh track does for me.
by ma_duron
Mon Sep 10 2007Audience manipulation at its most pathetic; it happens not only with canned laughter but also when imbedding a particular man or woman among live audiences. Uncertain of the humor or delivery of the dialogues, producers will shamelessly induce, at least, giggles - hit shows included. Listening closely to the laughter even with 'Cheers' and 'Seinfeld', there will be occasion to recognize the regular presence of someone's guffaws to provoke laughter.
by loerke
Mon Sep 10 2007I wonder who decided that we American TV viewers are so lazy that we can't pay enough attention to figure out when to laugh ... One of the saddest in the many sad chapters of pop culture.
by molfan
Tue Jul 18 2006Annoying and insulting. I tend to turn the station if a show has stooped to a laugh track. I think I know when I want to laugh at something. do not need any prompting.do not see them as often now, when they do, it is usually a give away that the show is not very good.
by jamie_mcbain
Sat Jun 24 2006I don't need canned laughter, to tell me when or when not to laugh.
by jglscd35
Sat Jan 03 2004like watching tv with the joker and the riddler.
by classictvfan47
Wed Oct 01 2003I love laugh tracks and wish more shows had them. They add a richness and an air of unreality that's just great! (This item is rated low because I don't think its a bad idea.)
by misspackrat4je_sus
Mon Sep 29 2003Canned laughter is supposed prove how funny a comedy show is. But they really aren't needed. For one thing, they've made comedy programs for years in the early twentieth century without them. The laugh track says, Hey, this is where you're supposed to laugh. Well, no laugh track is going to determine what's funny to me. If I think it's funny, I'll laugh on my own; If I don't, then I simply won't laugh. Now, a live studio audience situation is an entirely different story; at least it sounds natural. Actually, I don't care whether a show uses a laugh track or not. However, if the laugh track were suddenly phased out, it would be no skin off my nose.