Full House
Full House
TV-G | 22 September 1987 (USA)
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    Libramedi

    Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant

    Manthast

    Absolutely amazing

    Plustown

    A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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    Tayloriona

    Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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    Kirpianuscus

    a series about family. or the about children. or about relations. the Olsen sisters. and the many, many memories. all seems be simple. and it is in this case. because it remains one of the series who gives not exactly a great story but a nice source of perception from different perspective, for ordinary every day problems. to legitimate the adults with teenager habits, to give the right portrait for the children problems, to define the status of parent, to give a seductive definition to the romanticism. each of themes does it a classic.

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    cernii

    Best show ever created, it will always remain in are hearts I just can't say this enough, Full house is literally the best show ever created. It's more then just a show it's a part of are childhood (for some of us). Of course some people don't like it but we all have are opinions, but I'm talking for those that grew up with Full house and that will always treasure those memorable moments. I wasn't born when Full house started, but since I live in Canada, Netflix still shows it. I was around Candace Cameron's age at the beginning of the show when I started watching and have fell in love with it ever since. Full house is a mix of everything; Comedy, Romance, Drama and always ends the episode with a life lessons for kids. Yes it's probably cheese, but it's much better then are vulgar and inappropriate movies from are days. Yes I must admit it has a few mistakes like the whole Jesse-doesn't-graduate-high-school story, but that shouldn't bother us since it's not on what the show is based so it shouldn't stop us from enjoying it. The ending though wasn't quite how I was expecting it, but it's not the show's fault. Jeff Franklin had to leave his role as the producer for a reason which made a lot of unexpected changes, but the good thing is that his bound to fix that with the upcoming FULLER house. Anyway, don't trust the critics, cause there is absolutely no way this show could get the word "bad". I loved it, and I always will. It will always remain a classic that even people in the future should enjoy. I discovered the most incredible couple that ever existed, better then Romeo and Juliet: Long live #Jesse and RebeccaLong live Full house

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    O2D

    Even as a child I understood that this show was horrible.Even if you could buy into the premise that a comedian and rock musician would drop everything to raise someone else's kids, the dumb plots and lesson learning in every episode will quickly drive you away.There is nothing worse in a sitcom than when they all sit down and discuss the important life lesson they learned in the last twenty minutes.The only thing that makes me cringe harder than Jesse having a heartfelt talk with a two year old Michelle is seeing the busted troll face of Kimmy Gibbler.All of the Tanner daughters were annoying little witches who should have been beaten on a regular basis.Weirdly, they all grew up to be kinda hot.Proof that drugs aren't all bad.This show needs to be erased from the planet.

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    Kingslaay

    Full house was a memorable show that gave its audience so much. The comedy and lessons in the show are even relevant today in reruns as they were when the show aired. A big dysfunctional family managed to bring a lot of joy and laughs to peoples lives. We saw a struggling parent and his brother in-law and best friend move in to take care of his three daughters who can be a handful. The episodes were funny, made you think and usually put a smile on your face. Not to mention a very enjoyable theme song which was uplifting. Over the years we saw this family grow up and encounter new challenges and deal with it as a family. I liked how it enforced family unity and its importance. This show will never get old and can be enjoyed by generations to come.

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