Cupid

1998

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  • 1

7.8| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Trevor Hale is an attractive, sarcastic and irreverent man who claims to be Cupid, the Roman god of love, and has descended from Mount Olympus to work on Earth.

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Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
eljefe320 I just happened to stumble across it for the first time when I was working out of town and in my hotel room. Wow, I thought, what a good show. After that I was hooked and luckily I had a friend who used to record everything so I was able to get copies of the full run from him. Much like Freaks and Geeks, another great series that the networks didn't know what to do with, this show did not deserve to be canceled. At least F&G was rerun and released on DVD. Cupid hasn't been seen in the U.S. since its original ABC run. Even when ABC tried to bring it back a decade later with a different cast, they still didn't know what to do with it and stuck it on the schedule in late March with no promotion. Screw you, ABC. You suck.
ReinaMissy I've been somewhat surprised by the cult-like following of this show by fans; the premise sounded flimsy and silly. A guy thinks he's the god of love in modern-day Chicago and his mission is to bring couples together? Perhaps I'm too cynical, but the synopsis sounded way too far-fetched to be quality television, comedic or otherwise.Having just had the privilege of viewing the first three episodes, I have to wonder what fool at ABC cancelled this excellent show far too soon. The trio of Jeremy Piven, Paula Marshall and Jeffrey Sams shines in this more-than-lighthearted look at life and relationships, and how our very modern cynicism can color and distort our views of them.At least HBO has execs with intelligence! I'd love to see this fine, fine show released on DVD.
raekaemae It seems like the shows that really write to the intelligence of the audience are canceled quickly. I know they need to appease the most common of viewers, but they should consider other possibilities. This was one of the only shows I have ever been able to get my husband to watch with me. He will no longer watch network television since it has been canceled. The interaction between the characters was terrific. You could definitely feel the chemistry. The episodes were often touching and thoughtful, with a sense of humor. If you like a good romantic comedy, than this show was perfect for you. The best part is that it wasn't geared toward one sex. It had episodes that appealed to both genders. Which is why this show was ideal for couples and families.
Manny-15 All the episodes of this short-lived series speak to all who still believe in romance. During its run, the show stood out from the reality-tv (now fading fast)/lowest-common denominator humor shows, which may help explain its lack of backing. I don't have to stress that times have changed and that people need inspiration from stories that are light-hearted yet come with a serious message. My 2-cents: Bring the cast/writers back together for a limited run and see if there is anything there.