Matcollis
This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Aedonerre
I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.
Matylda Swan
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Brooklynn
There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
wynkerts
This is one of those shows that you know will be canceled - you know it from how corny the show is, and how bad the gags are. Let's face it - it has some flop actors in it too - any show with 'Miriam Shor' in it will not last. Recall last years god awful turkey 'Then Came You'? *Gaaack!*
pschwart9
Face it: we're not gonna see another Seinfeld or Friends for at least a decade. So before we dissect and criticize every new sitcom, we must remember that the best shows took time to reach their peak. The Friends and Seinfeld pilots were unfunny and unappealing. The pilot for Inside Schwartz, in contrast, had plenty of laughs, some outstanding cameos (Dick Butkus, Bill Buckner, and Rebecca Gayheart, to name a few), and a rising young actor in Breckin Meyer. After the first few episodes, it's clear that there's plenty of room for development. The married friend, a typical macho guy, plays off Meyer well, as does the witty female sidekick. The season will have to run its course before any definitive judgments can be made, but Inside Schwartz has promise, and for now, at least, deserves the spot between Friends and Will and Grace in NBC's Must-See TV Thursday night lineup.
regisweber
I thought this show's first episode was a crack-up. The irreverent humor and dry wit, combined with all of the guest stars was very entertaining. Most of my friends liked it, too. It will be interesting to see if it can keep up the pace of the opener, as they probably will run out of cameos pretty soon.
James Felix
For some reason I sat through the entire first episode of this show, and I submit its airing as an argument against the existence of a merciful God. This show stands shoulder to shoulder with "The Single Guy" in the pantheon of all time worst sitcoms in history. It's badly written, unfunny, and performed by a cast so physically unattractive they make Archie Bunkers living room look like a copy of "Vogue". The imaginary sports commentator gag stopped being funny when...well, it was never funny. This show is to be avoided like the plague. You're better off tuning in to a test pattern.