Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
AutCuddly
Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
rsengele
I am honestly confused by the negative reviews for this show.Just about every one of the actors are talented (with the exception of Jake Paul who only works because he's basically doing an impersonation of himself), the characters all have real chemistry, they actually grow from episode to episode, and the main characters are two smart girls who are having fun doing something that they love and have a believable friendship. It helps that the story of each episode comes first. The plot lines aren't written around a single joke.What I really love is that each character falls into a trope, but those tropes are often tweaked to make these characters feel real.Paige is sweet and always wants to do the right thing (even if it's what only she thinks is right), but she's not always stardust and sunshine--she is capable of being annoyed and snippy and she doesn't let people walk all over her.Frankie is sarcastic and skeptical of everything and everyone, but she still has a heart and wants the best for the world around her, even if it means doing or allowing something that she doesn't like in order to make someone else happy.Amelia is the girlie-girl who loves makeup and fashion, she can be self-centered and shallow, but she's not entirely unaware of her own faults or how she effects the people around her. There's even an episode where she realizes that her being shallow can influence the young girls who watch her to not care about school or their own intelligence, so she tries to change that by pretending to care about those things herself. Does she go about in the absolute wrong way? Yes, but that's what comedy is.Even Bernie and Dirk, who are admittedly the weakest characters on the show, have their moments of being human rather than walking tropes.For the reviewers saying that the show is unrealistic, SO WAS iCARLY. Do you really think a teenage girl who lives with her older brother who is stuck in adolescence could afford a that level of a studio in their...what was that space even? An apartment attic? With all the latest hightech gear? No.So what if Bizaardvark has a building where all the "youtubers" hang out and the girls make unrealistically high quality videos. The writers make up for it by being surprisingly aware of what it takes to be on youtube and then work those things into a reality that is entertaining to kids. There's a whole episode about collaborating with other youtubers and how it can either hurt or help your channel. There's an episode about Frankie and Page being upset because the content that takes such little work and creativity is the most popular, while the content that does take those things is often overlooked. There's an episode where Page and Frankie accidentally pander to children and become popular, but have to decide if they want to be popular doing something they hate or invisible doing something that they love. Even within the voogle building, perks are given to the channels based on how many subscribers they have just like on youtube. This show isn't mindless key jingling for kids to rot their brain to. There's actual thought and care behind it that I personally don't think I've seen in one of Disney's live action shows since Wizards of Waverly Place.Yes, the basic premise is like iCarly, but, honestly, if you watch more than one episode, it's very clear that it's not at all a "rip off" of it. Though, it doesn't matter anyways, iCarly came out in 2007 just after youtube first started. Youtube was an entirely different place at the time: Fred was the most popular channel, Shane Dawson was still doing skits, very few people knew what it was and very few people thought they could make anything out of it. Bizaardvark is the iCarly for today's youtube. Every one of the people yelling about it on here just sound like the old farts who are afraid of change and who can't keep up with "those damn kids."Seriously, lighten up and stop trashing a show that WASN'T MADE FOR YOU.
tomdaly-17436
Oh my god. Just when I thought Disney Channel could not sink any lower. This TRAIN WRECK of a show is one of several GOD-AWFUL sitcoms aimed at teens and tweens. I know shows like this have an audience in mind, but this show is just pandering to its target demographics! The show itself is like a rip-off of iCarly, in which two girls-who just so happen to be best friends-run their own video sharing website. Yeah. REALLY original, Disney. I bet you got rid of originality, like you got rid of all the good shows like That's So Raven and The Suite Life! I could go on, but I'll end on this. Bizaardvark is so DREADFUL it makes a Nickelodeon show starring a certain screaming Youtuber look like high art!
dpedersen80
I haven't cringed so much about a "sitcom" since Small Wonder in the 80s. I can't stand the "Viking" or the stereotypical dumb blond surfer guy (whether he does surf or not, I really don't care).
I don't know what's worse... this show or Bunk'd.
BenReffell
People say Disney's going downhill, and I think that's the biggest understatement of the century.
This characters in this lame excuse for a show are surface-level, electronic-obsessed and obnoxious to the point where any viewer over the age of ten would be utter disgusted.
I beg you to avoid this at all costs.