Men of a Certain Age

Every day, my inbox fills up with pitches from various companies, events and products that would like me to talk about them. As someone who makes a living helping run a marketing agency I am certainly jaded when it comes to getting a poorly done outreach. That is why when I got contacted about the new show coming to TNT called Men of a Certain Age and it was appropriate, on target and done right I paid attention.

Men of a Certain Age

The show explores the unique bonds of male friendship among three men experiencing the changes and challenges of mid-life. They have been best friends since college but now, in their 40s, are navigating through the second act of their lives. Joe (Ray Romano) is a friendly, slightly neurotic, recently separated father of two who had dreams of being a professional golfer. Now he owns and runs a party store. Terry (Scott Bakula) is a laid-back, handsome actor who seems to breeze through life (and women). Lately, he’s spending more time working as a temp than as an actor. And Owen (Andre Braugher) is an overstressed husband and father of three who endures constant criticism from his father, for whom he works as a car salesman.

I had seen previews of this show, but it does not premiere till December 7th at 10pm on TNT so we had set the DVR to record it for us. You can watch a preview on their site.

I was skeptical because I don’t find Romano funny at all. I know millions love him, but something about him has always irked me in the worse possible way. But, based on the other two leads and the premise of the show I was willing to give it a chance.

As part of the outreach I was sent a package made to look like a mixed tape. Inside was a little USB drive in the shape of the cassette tape. What a great idea and the perfect branding opportunity. Not only did the drive have a preview episode of the show on it but also a couple of tracks from the soundtrack of the show that tie into the show since music seems to be a critical and smart part of it from the start.

Men of a Certain Age - Outreach Tape

Men of a Certain Age - Outreach Tape

The preview I was given is the first half of the premiere episode, so most of it was set up and character development as you get to know each of the guys a bit better. They are a sad mix of guys, but very close to the truth which is what is going to make this show work. I was a little scared to see pieces of each of their lives in my future perhaps. While a show like Sex In The City played up the life style that women want, this show focuses on the reality that men are going to face. I liked the honesty in that.

Based on the 20 minutes I was given, I  liked the look of the show and the writing is dead on. This is NOT a sitcom and while you’ll be laughing, I think you’ll be thinking and reflecting more then anything. Plus, I know that if I ever run over a possum while out driving I’m going to flash back to this show instantly. (You’ll have to watch to get the joke.)

I’m also happy to say that Romano didn’t bother me as much as I was ready for. He is playing a very similar character to the one he has in the past, but I think the fact that it isn’t surrounded by a laugh track is why I was ok with it. His character IS right for the downtrodden, kicked puppy look, that he always has on his face. Bakula and Braugher are both equally as good and I’m already curious where their characters are going to go.

If you like a little thinking mans fun with your comedy then I suggest checking out Men of a Certain Age. It’s shockingly close to real life and that will either be the doom or the savior of this show. It all depends on how the audience reacts to seeing a show about guys they all know or are.

Thanks for sending me a preview and curse you for me now having to watch another show! I was happy with the couple that I had to tune into each week. *grin*

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C.C. Chapman is the Founder of Digital Dads and the Author of Content Rules. He is a family first entrepreneur with two great kids (a boy and a girl) who loves the outdoors, cooking, photography and playing with technology. He consults with companies around the globe to help them embrace the new world of marketing and business. C.C. is a sought after speaker, photographer and content creator who looks forward to each day as a new adventure.
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  • http://www.pjmullen.com/ PJ Mullen

    “the downtrodden, kicked puppy look, that he always has on his face” Now THAT is just damn funny. I’ve never cared for Ray Romano either and only caught his old show when there was nothing else to watch. I saw some previews for this show and it did look appealing, despite his presence. Mostly because I like Bakula and Braugher.

  • http://www.realmendriveminivans.com PJ Mullen

    “the downtrodden, kicked puppy look, that he always has on his face” Now THAT is just damn funny. I’ve never cared for Ray Romano either and only caught his old show when there was nothing else to watch. I saw some previews for this show and it did look appealing, despite his presence. Mostly because I like Bakula and Braugher.

  • http://stevegarfield.com/ steve garfield

    Thanks for the pointer.

    I set my TiVo to record it via the web:

    1-Click Season Pass details:

    Men of a Certain Age
    A scheduling request for this program will be sent to your TiVo DVR with the following options:

    On TiVo DVR: Den
    Channel: 833 TNTHD (Cbl)
    Show type: Repeats & first run
    Priority: Only record if nothing else conflicts
    Quality: Use the default on the DVR
    Keep at most: 5 episodes
    Keep until: Space needed
    Start: On Time
    Stop: On Time

  • http://stevegarfield.com steve garfield

    Thanks for the pointer.

    I set my TiVo to record it via the web:

    1-Click Season Pass details:

    Men of a Certain Age
    A scheduling request for this program will be sent to your TiVo DVR with the following options:

    On TiVo DVR: Den
    Channel: 833 TNTHD (Cbl)
    Show type: Repeats & first run
    Priority: Only record if nothing else conflicts
    Quality: Use the default on the DVR
    Keep at most: 5 episodes
    Keep until: Space needed
    Start: On Time
    Stop: On Time

  • http://www.donmartelli.com Don Martelli

    That show has caught my eye and I’m still deciding whether or not to watch it. Do I really want another show to get sucked into? However, seeing the packaging for the USB tells me trhee things: one, the PR people behind the show are creative (which I love); two, they understand their audience; and three, it seems that the content will resonate with me.

    Maybe I will take the DVR plunge.

    Now, if only that USB drive was an eighttrak!

  • http://www.strongfathersmaine.org/ @STRONGFathersME

    I was hopeful that it would be a realistic protrayal of men. Sounds like they are hitting the mark. It would be nice to see an exploration of modern masculinity that has some depth to it.

  • http://www.strongfathersmaine.org @STRONGFathersME

    I was hopeful that it would be a realistic protrayal of men. Sounds like they are hitting the mark. It would be nice to see an exploration of modern masculinity that has some depth to it.

  • http://www.donmartelli.com/ Don Martelli

    That show has caught my eye and I'm still deciding whether or not to watch it. Do I really want another show to get sucked into? However, seeing the packaging for the USB tells me trhee things: one, the PR people behind the show are creative (which I love); two, they understand their audience; and three, it seems that the content will resonate with me.

    Maybe I will take the DVR plunge.

    Now, if only that USB drive was an eighttrak!

  • http://www.tronlives.com/ Kevin Mitnick

    I never liked Romano either. Since I am now totally hooked on this show (it's 02-25-10)
    I find him hysterical… just goes to show that production quality is as much a factor as the actor.

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