Whose Line Is It Anyway?

2013

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8.4| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 16 July 2013 Returning Series
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Official Website: http://www.cwtv.com/shows/whose-line-is-it-anyway
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Comedian Aisha Tyler hosts this improv comedy show where the actors on the show - Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles along with a special guest each episode -must put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games, prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience.

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Comedy, Reality

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Whose Line Is It Anyway? Audience Reviews

Exoticalot People are voting emotionally.
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
lennardbrown-04761 I have watched and recorded this show for years. It has been and is the last bastion of true unabashed physical comedy. Currently, as so many other shows, the comedians have chosen to express their political views instead of comedy. It is not performed in a subtle way. It is in your face. I am not against political satire. I didn't understand what Eric Trump had to do with the bit this evening. It didn't make since to me. It seems that every episode this season the comedians have taken a swipe at our President. If it was done in the fashion of the old SNL of Ford tripping, President Bush throwing up an having a shoe thrown at him, that's comedy. Even "Tricky Dicky". I don't understand the venomous attacks. There needs to be a modicum of truth for it to be humorous. Do they not realize that their audience culturally and politically diverse and they risk alienating a portion of their viewers. Guess Not. I am going to give it another week before I choose not to watch. That saddens me.
Andy Haze First off, Aisha is treating this gig as a talk-show (which is just ridiculously annoying to watch.), she produces a fake, exaggerated laugh to blend in, but that doesn't hide the fact that she doesn't belong in that scenery in any way I The content-variety of the games is fantastically non existent and full of cheap, "modern", often totally brainless humor. The guests are only there to gain a fan-base in the newer generation and aren't close to adding value to the show, apart from, of course, cheap smiles and status. If you add the talk-show diva re-introducing the whole show every 5 minutes to that notion, you end up with an agonizingly annoying pile of crap, which is only saved by the central members of the old show. Congrats. You ruined Whose Line.
flarepunk I was a HUGE fan of the original show. The borderline risqué and taboo humor the men (and sometimes women) showed was refreshing and allowed me to realize that not everyone is a prude when it comes to man-on-man action... albeit in humor. My favorites have always been Ryan Stiles and Collin Mochrie - when they were heavily featured, the show I felt was at its best. With this newer show, I am sad to see Drew Carey missing. Understanding that he is busy hosting The Price is Right, I simply feel this newer show is lacking a bit. Aisha Tyler does not have the same chemistry with the other performers as Carey, and she simply doesn't seem to enjoy herself as much. This could change, rendering that criticism moot, but as it stands, I still prefer Carey.Other than that, I strongly suggest that this show include the AUDIENCE once again and stop being so heavy to include 'guest stars' on the show. They can be entertaining, but not nearly as much as when the audience members, (at time begrudgingly) were put up on stage and forced to perform. It was entertaining, and made you realize that this REALLY is something the professionals make LOOK easy, but it's not.Also, the games. I absolutely despise this new 'magic wall' game, or whatever it's called, where the performers lay on a red mat but appear to be standing up. Sure, it defies gravity on screen, but not a single one, in my opinion, have actually been funny. Adding ANYTHING to this show isn't needed... I still watch the old ones and crack up. The humor does not need to change for a new year.All in all, I give this a 7 out of 10 so far. It DOES have much the same dynamic and chemistry as before, but the changes (aside from the set which I don't care about at all) aren't welcomed by me. I understand Aisha Tyler may come into her own, but this show DOES leave me preferring older shows to the newer ones.
kiarash torkian Let me start by saying that I loved the Original show, the one with Drew Carey as the host. I have never laughed so hard at a show than I have to anything else and have watched each episode way more than once because the jokes just don't get old. I was one of the few people who was wishing Whose line to return somehow to TV once more, and it almost came as a dream come true when I heard news of a premiere episode coming up.However, this show just did not feel right. Maybe, the show is just starting out, but there is a lack of chemistry between the casts. I could see Ryan, Collin, and Wayne not making jokes as they did in the original show almost as if they felt uncomfortable that the joke might be inappropriate. And there wasn't much of talk going back and forth between the casts and the host, Aisha Tyler. She felt more like an NPC just back there laughing and how the points just do not matter.In an episode of the original series, there is Drew Carey and Greg Proops where they get into a fight where Drew said "And you will be dating Greg Proops, I don't know why that would ever happen in real life.", he replies "Yes Drew, but what's the point?" and later on he says "Hey f**k you, Drew." You could see how comfortable they were and this got dragged out to be much funnier than it had to be because the casts were the ones who made it work. After their hug, Greg says "I had Drew's ass, and now I want more" From what I saw, I don't think neither, Ryan, Wayne, Collin or any of the guests will be comfortable enough to say "F**k you Aisha" for the sake of a joke. Hell, the special guests just felt like a piece of meat. (This is another problem) Candice Accola didn't do anything for god's sake. She came, danced with Wayne, and then became a prop. If she wasn't going to say a single joke why was she even there? Yes, to advertise another TV show.The show also feels like a huge advertising scheme. These guests they keep bringing don't contribute anything to the comedy side of the show but to advertise other TV series like the Vampire Diaries, Glee, and Walking Dead. Wayne in one of the episodes said: "I will be watching Vampire Diaries every day from now on." Really?Just please don't ruin my favorite show.Edit: Watched a couple of more new episodes that aired today, where Kyle Richards and US swimming (Mary & Mariya) were their star guests. The cast seemed much more comfortable with each other (kudos there), but Kyle Richards was pure cringe. It is too early for any videos to pop up, but later on, search for "Kyle Richards helping hand" and watch her stand still for three full minutes. Just get rid of this feature where you force new guests every episode, and I think we got our good quality show back.