Tim Allen is eager to bang again on sitcoms

Tim Allen is aware of what he likes: the sitcoms and burgers. Specially, the sitcoms of the variety of burgers. At least, that's how Allen portrays it. Tim Allen calls his new Television show, "Last Man Standing", "food for the entertainment industry. Reviewing the hamburgers."

On the set of the show in Studio City, Allen marks a return to his trailer and explained more. In a TV landscape which he is tired of comedy shows and reality shows mostly hand-polished in post-production, Allen sorely missed the more usual multi-camera sitcoms produced opposite to live viewers. "Last Man Standing" is an attempt decided to return to that form factor. Allen get together with ABC, in which his "Home Improvement" had a successful career - which ended in the top 10 prime-time Nielsen ratings for its 8th seasons.

At present, 12 years after the show went off the air and with a decade-over studio films behind him, Allen returns to the TV to "reset" the magic of the small screen. "I think we did better than anyone," says Allen. "I'm not reinventing the wheel here - this is what I enjoy doing."

Allen, 58, seems thrilled to be back in a TV around, well, he is a big boy on a small couch, arms waving, voice booming with the anticipation and rarely letting slide one of his signature sounds. He loves the whole a lot about the sitcom world, Allen says: quick jokes, art services, scenery - on the latter, which has "very clear preferences." Traditional sitcoms talk to him in a key level, because in excess of anything else, Allen loves the live spectators.

"Tim comes to life in front of an audience. Furthermore that energy is very important "says the director of "last man “John Pasquin, who was the creative director of" Home Improvement "and moreover directed the foremost" Santa Claus "starring Allen film. Pasquin uttered" last man "is a reference in the tone of" Home Improvement ", but also a starting point.