good back-story, and good acting
How wonderful it is to see this fine actress carry a film and carry it so beautifully.
View MoreIt's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
View MoreJust intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
View MoreNot-very-funny television show that introduces us to two brothers (Kieren "I Look Like Macaulay" Culkin and Will Friedle) whose lives are the prime focus of this show that only got a few episodes on NBC before it was booted.I looked forward to it and found myself disappointed. Last I heard, Kieran was doing a play in downtown London. Should be called "Go Figure."
View MoreOk... the T.V. show "Go Fish" rocks. And so does Kate Ellis "Jess Riley" I can't say anything else about the other people because I don't know them personally. I think all the actors and actress did a very good job on the show. I just want to know why the show still isn't on. Or if it is why in the heck doesn't my town have it on their cable system. I love that show and hope to see it on T.V some time soon.
View MoreWatching the debut episode of this show last night, the only thing that really caught my eye was the chick that played Jess who I recognized from Days of Our Lives. The chick who played the teacher from Way of The Gun and a cute little blonde girl. The show is like a modern day wonder years which stars Kieran Culikn as Fish a freshmen at a new high school where his brother is a new teacher. On his first day of school he makes an ass of himself and pretty much that it's. The second episode was much better where a girl used Fish to make another guy jealous but naturally he starts to like the girl. All in all this show could use some better writing but it's decent. It also stars Andy Dick and Will Friedle.
View MoreThe pilot episode for this new Summer half-hour sitcom was not bad. The show revolves around two brothers, one played by Kieran Culkin and his older brother played by Will Friedle. They are both starting their first semester at Senior High, Kieran being a student and Will being a teacher.Both brothers try hard immensely to fit in. Kieran wants to win the affections of a fellow female student while Will seeks a love interest in a fellow teacher who teaches Shakespeare. As they both live in the same house, their parents portray two 'nutty' characters much like the parents in "Malcolm In The Middle". While this show provides no laugh track, it attempts to conquer the all-too-familiar 'coming of age' aspect of adolescence by using comedy and slapstick humor as a backdrop. Throw in Andy Dick as a whacko drama teacher and you'll see my point.Whether this show will last all of Summer remains to be seen. It could have been more original had it come out before "The Wonder Years". Otherwise, it's probably one of the better shows to hit the Summer TV schedule.6/10
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