LouHomey
From my favorite movies..
Lancoor
A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action
Claire Dunne
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Calum Hutton
It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Adam Steen Bing
How do you best sum up this show? Well, I guess it would be something about scenes happening with people saying or doing stuff and at no point whatsoever, is any of those parts funny or even achieve the most minor of giggles.Never have I seen a more cringey, lame or sappy piece of TV history. No one is being interesting, everything has to be so sugar coated and family friendly, that it makes me feel like barfing.We have a family dad, that is probably the most bland and wussy ever. We have a "cool" uncle that makes Steve Urkel look butch. Then we have the other uncle whose comedic trick is simply not being funny.Then there are the kids - cutesy wutesy, bland, forgettable and utterly dull and snore-worthy.Nothing in this show is worth watching in my opinion.
joshvonhousen
Full House is a shameful excuse for a TV show.I mean, The Big Bang Theory is an awful show, but I still gave that one a 2 star review because it sometimes (very rarely) makes me laugh. However, this show isn't inventive in any way, and it sure as hell isn't funny. This is a show that has HYPNOTIZED my generation, so much so that Netflix is reviving the show under the name "Fuller House" (KILL ME!). This show is the kind of show that your parents turn on if they want you to shut up, so a lot of kids around my age grew up watching it, and they see it as a "childhood classic". However, if they were to watch it now, they'd see how trite and pandering it is. The whole show just revolves around cute children doing cute things. Seriously, they have not one but TWO sets of twin children in this show. Even TV shows like Arthur had characters that were unique and seemed like they could be real people, whereas this is just a perfect family that has the most first-world problems I've ever heard. And, as I've mentioned before, the jokes aren't even funny. "The baby's sleeping like a baby"............ Um, where's the joke? I honestly don't understand it. And, all the jokes are on the same level as bad. Listen, if you like this show, that's okay. It's not your fault. It's your parents fault for being terrible, terrible people and turning on this garbage instead of something that had actual substance like Batman: The Animated Series.
willhaskew
Boring white people, perhaps synonymous with The Brady Brunch, then this show could've been its offspring or at least a clone. This show was a staple of the ABC TGIF block of family sitcoms. It featured a San Franciscan widower named Danny Tanner (Bob Saget), a recently widowed father of three young girls, his brother-in-law Uncle Jesse Cochran, later Katsopolis to better suit John Stamos' real-life Greek ancestry, and best friend Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier) who are single at the beginning and share the parenting responsibilities. The only thing innovative about the show was depicting three bachelors raising a house full of young girls. Danny is a sports reporter but takes over the job as co-host of a morning talk show. Danny's daughters are Donna "D.J." Jo (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and Michelle (Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen). Rebecca "Becky" Donaldson-Katsopolis, the show's co-host, becomes Uncle Jessie's girlfriend and wife. They later have twin boys, Nicholas and Alexander (Disney's Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhout).This pretty much rounds out the main cast for the entire show's run. Relationships are short and infrequent for Danny and Joey with the exception of Danny's recurring serious girlfriend and fiancé, Vicky, whom he later broke up with. D.J. had a serious boyfriend, Steve Hale (Aladdin's Scott Weinger). Joey probably had the saddest romantic life of them all. Career is a focus of the show as well. Danny switches from reporter to GMA-style talk show host. Uncle Jesse works as a exterminator, a an advertising pitchman and jingle writer (partnering with Joey in this venture), an infrequent wannabe musician and owns a live music venue-style restaurant. Joey works in advertising and does some gigs as a comedian but too much is left in the air about his life except him also being an amateur hockey player and fan. Music and comedic stardom are supposed to be the life-long goals of Uncle Jessie and Joey but they seem to treat the pursuit more as a serious hobby than an actual feasible career choice.
GravityLoudHouseLover1
Hey guys It's Regularshow1 and today I'm reviewing a sitcom I used to watch as a little kid called Full House a show about a famliy that lives in San Francisco called the Tanners. The show is about a man named Danny Tanner who lost his wife in a car accident and he has his brother-in-law Jessie come live with them as well as his childhood friend Joey. The show ran ABC on Tuesday's and Friday's form Tuesday, September 22, 1987 to Tuesday, May 23,1995. I did know about Full House until I was 8 years old back in 2004. This show still has reruns on Nick@Nite and airs 8PMET/7PMCT. Anyway Full House was really good show and I'm very excited for the reboot coming in 2016. Anyway I'm giving Full House a 10 out 10 stars because it's wonderful. See you later