Purely Joyful Movie!
Lack of good storyline.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
View MoreThe thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
View MoreThis is one of those scandalously fun romps, where one can witness emotions getting trampled into the mud and broken hearts being kicked around like a ball at soccer practice. This is my kind of show. Some of the targeted cruelty displayed on this program goes way beyond heinous, resembling closer to downright scurrilous activity. How much fun is that? Oh the pain and sorrow the lies the deceit the vengeance. Let's not forget those shameful nocturnal interludes. Yikes, even my sunburn wants to blush - sheesh. If that is not enough how can leave out the fights? Weekly smack-down – now that is what I am talking about. These are no mere squabbles or harmless spats no way. The hissing is very un-catlike, more of a serpentine quality – claws are more demonic – and those jaws are full of venomous fangs. Talk about fireworks let the games begin.
View MoreThis reality series focusing on Louisiana multi-millionaires in Z.Z. Top drag is one of the worst US air-wave polluters. "The Beverly Hillbillies" was much more fun. Surpassing Willie Robertson as leader is patriarchal papa Phil. Calling himself a Bible-believing and gun-carrying Capitalist, Mr. Robertson has also become a Conservative folk hero. Bolstering his on-screen pontificating with off-screen pearls of wisdom, he has used both arenas to assert rights he finds in the US Constitution and Christian Bible. "The pursuit of happiness" does not include same-sex coupling, which Robertson finds repulsive. Diseases like AIDS are God's punishment for sinful sexual behavior, he declares...Clearly, Robertson should stay heterosexual and stick with "Miss" Kay...Robertson says they gave up wearing suits, but it sure looks like suits on home video covers and publicity photos. Maybe they're Robertson twins. The men in the family prefer beards and macho garb while the women wear more conventional clothing. They like to hunt and kill animals, like ducks. They are not vegetarians. Robertson recently began opening his act by stating politicians never say the three words, "I love you." He asks audiences to try to recall the last time they heard any politician say, "I love you." Robertson obviously never watches his President, Barack Obama, who frequently tells the crowds who shout their admiration for him, "I love you!" and "I love you back!"...Jesus loves you, Mr. Robertson, in spite of this bad reality TV show.* Duck Dynasty (3/21/12-2/11/15) Hugh Peterson ~ Willie Robertson, Phil Robertson, Jase Robertson, Si Robertson
View MoreI love this show. My family and I watch it all the time. We are big duck hunters and I love reality TV shows. Perfect combination. Along with being big Christians. If I could, I would give it 10 million stars. I love the humor, practical jokes, competitions, how they love to have fun, the duck hunting, frog hunting, the harmless teasing, and how close the family is. I also love how the family is so involved in the making of the show. Out of all of the shows out there, this one is is the cleanest, funniest, and most relatable one there is. It is about a typical American family who just so happen to have a lot of money and how they don't let that get to their heads. They say their faith is what keeps them grounded. I love how respectful the kids and grandkids are to their parent and grandparents. When the adults tell them to do something, they do it without complaining. This might be found just in the South, but the kids in America should all do this. No matter where they are. This is the best show ever.
View MoreGreat show. Sorry Liberals, despite your considerable market share of the joke we call the modern mainstream media and Hollywood there is a reason why this show is immensely popular. Its real America. Yes its a reality show, and yes there is the typically scripted bits as there are with all reality shows. However it is a breath of fresh air that rings true with the majority of Americans that have been force fed your pablum for far too long. There is a massive culture out there that unfortunately doesn't mesh well with your narrow minded, cocktail party view of the world (even up here in blue New England). Deal with it. Long live the Robertsons and all they stand for.
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