Alicia
I love this movie so much
SmugKitZine
Tied for the best movie I have ever seen
Redwarmin
This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
Keeley Coleman
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Kevinisha Gordon (bigchief0418)
To me Melrose Place was a very confusing show. All the original cast members did not last to the end of the show, and only like two of the original cast members lasted to the end. I'm not saying Beverly Hills 90210 was perfect because most of their originals left or got fired too. But at least they lasted for like three or four seasons. One of my favorites on that show was Vanessa Williams because I think she is an awesome actress and was like the only black cast member on the show. Like I said before it was not better than Beverly Hills 90210. And another reason why it wasn't all that because it didn't have an all-star cast like Beverly Hills 90210. Some advice for Aaron Spelling get some cast members you know will stick with the show.
Totallyrad80
I remember watching the first episode (which was 90 minutes long) and remember all these people I never heard of (with the exception of Grant Show and Courtney Thorne Smith) and I liked it when it first came on with all the adventures that these 20 something year old characters. They didn't have money like "Beverly Hills 90210". They were adults making their lives. And it was typical like having a gay character (Matt which they never did much with) and a token black (Rhonda), all in this gang but it was interesting. I did like Sandy (Amy Locane) and I wish they kept her on as they can, because I did like Jo (Daphne Zuniga), then came along Amanda (Heather Locklear, an almost ageless beauty) who was cunning and shrew with almost all the characters. I loved Jane (Josie Bissett) and I was upset when her mean sister, Sydney (Laura Leighton), did all these things to her (I could never to that to an older sibling and get away with what she did). But it was good. It was the show to watch but it did get boring about how many times could Billy (Andrew Shue, a good looking but a BAAAAD actor) and Allison would get back together. I was glad that Allison put him out of her life and get together with Jake for a while. But I like the issues they had such as childhood abuse and alcoholism that Allison faced. But it was an interesting show. I like Kimberly (Marcia Cross) who went through heaven and earth to be with Michael (Thomas Calabro), only to find him someone after she died. That was sad. But then there was Brooke (Kristin Davis) who I liked as this spoiled little rich girl who snagged Billy away from Allison, married him and made all these mistakes but to wind up falling into the pool. (Anytime they had a cast photo by the pool, they all were there except for Brooke). But I also like Richard, (Patrick Muldoon) till he raped Jane, which was good that Jane was this strong minded character and became obsessive with Jake because of that. But when Taylor (Lisa Rinna, probably the best lips job in Hollywood) came on she spiced it up. Now Billy found love with Samantha (Brooke Langton) and Taylor was that warped lady obsessed with Peter (Jack Wagner). Since Taylor was so evil, she became my favorite. I liked the way she stood up to that she devil Sydney (who took an interest to Kyle (Rob Estes) and made her take her favorite painting out of her restaurant and auction it off. Taylor did wrong to Kyle, but Kyle was wrong by sleeping with Sydney before he found out about her affair with Peter. But the best was there was no more Sydney, because she was so annoying. It was good for a little time more but it was no more the same except for Lexi (Jamie Luner) who did things against Amanda and I always loved that last scene she had with Michael, who wanted to marry her in the pool and she turned him down and told him "You deserve better" - a man who did evil from the second season on could not meet his match. All this drama going on in 1 building or by a beachhouse I would definitely take a residency as a single person.
Margaux1
With 4 episodes of Melrose Place being aired on syndication lately, I have become hooked. I watched Melrose Place in my apartment in 1997 and it drew me in then. Now, with a family, I still find that being true, even though I've NEVER been into soap operas. I started watching one episode, and that was the end of it for me. One of the things I enjoy about this show is that I love yuppies. Having been one in the past myself (then kids came into the picture) I love people on the fast track. The other thing is that the show actually shows the characters spending a significant time at WORK - imagine that. That's hard to find in a show...much less a soap.As far as the characters go...I LOVE Josie Bissetts wardrobe - what a beauty! If only I had the courage to hack off my long, dark tresses for that neat, tailored look. However, Jane is a little unforgiving and does have a mean streak in her own way, in spite of that perfectly applied makeup. At least we know that knockouts also can be cheated on! I was shocked to see that she was cheated on by Kimberly...very pretty but hardly a comparison. I loved Kimberly's confident straightforwardness.Laura Leighton is gorgeous. I was never into redheads but she takes the cake. What a doll - transparent innocence and sex appeal in one - a hard combination to beat. She easily became my favorite on the show and I looked forward to her scenes.Michael Mancini keeps my attention...what a hottie!! That sniveling jerk is so gorgeous, no wonder woman fall at his feet in spite of the creep that he's proven himself to be! An actually GOOD doctor, we see him at work in spite of his many 'troubles'. I'll never forget the episode where he blackmailed Amanda into getting his job back by tape recording their conversation, threatening to play it to Dr. Burns (Jack Wagner). That was very intelligent...and too sneaky. The man has no morals.Heather Locklear is a woman who has ALWAYS fascinated me. Such strength,, beauty and poise...in ANY role she has played. I love how she stays so composed no matter what's happening. No screaming, yelling, just a confidence that she can handle it. I'd be honored to look like her at that age. The other character who stood out, who I started out liking but ended up not loving too much, is Allison. I love Courtney-Thorne Smith due to her PETA involvement, but her character became whiny and not so nice. She cheats on Billy and leaves him at the altar, then has the nerve to get upset when he pursues a new love interest? I didn't like that at all and her alcohol addiction didn't do much to help only b/c she became so MEAN!!Who else? Jack Wagner was very mature and sexy, and I loved his character too. He was perfect for Amanda and I know he had genuine feelings for her. What a confident doctor deserving of his 'position' on the show!So, watch this...in spite of it's cheap thrills. It isn't the deepest material, but what soap is? Also, reality is stranger than fiction and there's a good possibity that scenes just like in Melrose Place occur all over the world. In any event, you'll find yourself being drawn in once you understand who's who on the show (believe me it does NOT take long) and you'll look at your own life and absolutely LOVE it! :)
Lisa-LAM
I thought this series was definitely one that stood out from the rest. For one thing, almost every actor in this series was great, and most have had notable performances in movies and made-for-tv movies, as well. I thought Billy (Andrew Shue), Jake (Grant Show) and Kyle (Rob Estes) were great as the good-looking, nice guys with bad luck in the female/relationship department. I thought they did a great job of trying to relate and live with the manipulative females that took constant advantage of them. Dr. Michael Mancini (Thomas Calabro) was definitely the comic relief in the series and really made the fans laugh with his constant crazy (and often illegal) antics. Jack Wagner (Dr. Peter Burns) joined the series toward the end and really drew some last-minute interest as a love interest with Heather Locklear before the series ended. This series had some great, strong female characters as well. Amanda (Heather Locklear) was amazing and gorgeous. Just when you thought she was really low, and you really wanted to hate her, a completely different side of her showed up that made the audience relate with her. I was really impressed with the enjoyable and striking Lisa Rinna (Taylor); and Courtney Thorne-Smith (Alison) was beautiful and likeable as the nice girl as she rallied against Amanda. Jo (Daphne Zuniga) had a really strong character who often was up against Amanda's bad side. Another favorite was definitely Sydney (Laura Leighton). She schemed and plotted and really kept our interest; providing some real laughs on the female side. Kristin Davis was good as Brooke, but I can't remember much about her storylines, right now. Josie Bissett (Michael's ex-wife Jane) wasn't given enough substance later on in the series, and her character just kind of went downhill. I have liked her work in other things, though. Lexi (Jamie Luner) was a very intriguing and versatile character for too short a time-frame. Two other notables were Sam (Brooke Langton) and Megan (Kelly Rutherford). Every week the plot's twists and the interesting, sometimes shocking, relationship turns (I would love to see an outline of who slept with who!) kept us glued to our seats - only to get up during the commercials. It is amazing to see the list of cast members and notice so many famous actors that have guest stared during the series. Like, Antonio Sabato, Jr. (one of my favorites!), Pricilla Presley, Alyssa Milano, Kristin Alfonso, Vanessa Williams, Linda Gray, Brian Bloom, Dan Cortese, Greg Evigan, Shirley Jones, Traci Lords, Chad Lowe, Patrick Muldoon, Parker Stevenson, Rena Sofer, Deborah Adair - are just to name a few of the famous faces. It will be great to have this very memorable series available in DVD format.