Titreenp
SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Reptileenbu
Did you people see the same film I saw?
Teddie Blake
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Quiet Muffin
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
dgcrow
Back in October of 2002, when this show was new, I wrote that it was a "well done, quick, witty comedy" and that it was "becoming my favorite series". After almost three seasons, it IS my favorite series. It has wit, is fast paced (unlike so many other slow moving comedies), and dares to be different: the show is not afraid to try new approaches. Sometimes it fails, but not for lack of effort. It has an extremely talented cast, led by the wonderful Sara Rue, that obviously enjoys working together. The actors clearly care for each other, and it shows. LTP is rather "blue collar", and is certainly not for snobs. It does have messages about workplace politics, values, the hurtfulness of snobbish attitudes, and the importance of honest, caring relationships. Unfortunately, its ratings have been marginal, although better among 18-49 year olds. I sincerely hope that ABC has the courage to renew this under-rated show and move it to a better time slot. It deserves a fourth season and syndication.
b-a-h TNT-6
If you like this show, you are probably not going to like what I'm going to say. Then again if you like this show, I can't say I have really any sympathy for you.Frankly, this has got to be the most painful TV show I have seen in ages. No wit, no purpose, no talent whatsoever. I scrolled down the "memorable quotes" to see if I was just unlucky with the bits and pieces I could stand to watch. No. I have not found one quote that brought a smile on my face, let alone one that actually made me laugh.And another thing, I find it depressing that in this day and age they still try to use the laugh track as a cue to where the "funny stuff" is supposed to be. I have never met anybody who did not find the laugh track completely annoying, and this show has one of the LOUDEST laugh tracks I have ever heard! But of course when all you have is this kind of drivel, that's the only thing you can resort to to pretend what you're showing is actually funny.Where I live they show this after the excellent "Scrubs". The difference in quality is amazing. Where "Scrubs" is always fresh, witty and honest, "Less than Perfect" is stale, moronic and, well... unwatchable.
underboss_3
I'm completely surprised that this show has ANY good reviews let alone so many. Apparently, it seems that ABC has decided that they just don't want to even try to compete anymore with the other networks. Less Than Perfect is, without a doubt, THE worst show on t.v. today. This show is a sitcom stereotype: The fat girl who's not going to let being "less than perfect" get her down, the well meaning boss, the snobby pretty girl, the sassy black chick, and the office spaz. I've actually watched the show, or tried to, because it comes on after one of my favorite sitcoms, but Less Than Perfect couldn't keep my attention. It's just not funny. Sara Rue is not funny. I'm astounded as to how this garbage remains on the air. We have horrid shows like this to blame for reality T.V.
Ron Broadfoot
Most of the IMDB user reviews for this show seem to be positive, but I have to disagree. I find many of the characters on this show very snobby and unlikeable. The only characters who seem that interesting are the ones played by Eric Roberts and Andy Dick.Sadly, these people just seem to portray what a lot of people are like today.Wake me up when you put on a show with people I can sympathize with.Rating: *1/2