Konterr
Brilliant and touching
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
AshUnow
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
GuasdualitoMan
This sitcom was by far the funniest to come out on TV in the last 10 years. Its dark humor it was brilliantly written and impeccably delivered by a wonderful cast.For all its virtues, the show did the one thing shows are not allowed to do these days: they dared to be different; they were original, and brilliant, and were not afraid to look at difficult subjects (including sexual fetishes, physical disabilities and, in general, the pain of being different.) That they were able to do so without taking themselves too seriously and remaining genuinely funny seems to have escaped audiences and NBC executives alike.I guess, funny or not, the show proved a little too grown up for mainstream audiences - those who prefer to sit down in front of the TV and disengage their brains. A show that makes you laugh and think at the same time cannot possibly be successful with those who cannot walk and chew gum at the same time...The show was funny without having to resort to slapstick and - more importantly - it was a very welcome contrast to the usually bland, politically correct, completely predictable comedy that is so prevalent these days. Too bad it became a victim of its own quality.
vizard83
Chemistry is good. Shalhoub is brilliant but the lack of women had turned this into a no-no for the major audience. The best scene that i remember is Neal Patrick and his pregnant cousin playing a prank on Shalhoub .... she gives birth on Halloween to a monster ... fake of course .... u have to see the rest ... but needless to say it generated enough laughter beating all the other sitcoms i have watched including Friends but excluding Coupling on BBC.Other scenes include a diary entry by shalhoubs roomy/secretary...a goofy idiotic guy usually found only in sitcoms .It goes " My Computer usage has increased.....maybe in the future a network of these computers can be used to share information ....This world wide web of computers may become the way of communication in the future...mail could be sent electronically..."it continues in this vein...so shalhoub who is reading the diary asks the guy what happened as he had invented the internet before anybody else....then looks at the next entry ...."Smoked POT for the first time". "Smoked Pot" "Smoked Pot" "Smoked Pot" "Used computer to hide Pot"Watchit if u can
sallieyoung
When this show first aired I new it was going to be a big success.Unfortunately the powers that be did not allow it enough time to catch on.Just I as began spreading the word about this show it was taken off what a bummer.Tony & Neil were a great team. After watching this show, I can see that the Monk character is a combination of both characters that Tony & Neil played in SRM.This is the type of show that should be on air.I wonder why much of the family friendly shows only last a few episodes for the most part
wolfhell88
This is one of the best Comedy-Series of all times. Tony Shalhoub as writer Ian Stark is brilliant, also Neil Patrik Harris, star of "Dougie Howser", as his lector. The difference between both makes this comedy so funny. Don't miss it!