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Matrimonio con hijos

Título original: Married with Children
  • Serie de TV
  • 1987–1997
  • TP
  • 22min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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117 mil
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Christina Applegate, David Faustino, Katey Sagal, and Ed O'Neill in Matrimonio con hijos (1987)
Married With Children: Season 10
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Al Bundy es un misántropo vendedor de zapatos de mujer con una vida miserable. Odia su trabajo, a su perezosa esposa, a su torpe hijo (especialmente con las mujeres), y a su tonta y promiscu... Leer todoAl Bundy es un misántropo vendedor de zapatos de mujer con una vida miserable. Odia su trabajo, a su perezosa esposa, a su torpe hijo (especialmente con las mujeres), y a su tonta y promiscua hija.Al Bundy es un misántropo vendedor de zapatos de mujer con una vida miserable. Odia su trabajo, a su perezosa esposa, a su torpe hijo (especialmente con las mujeres), y a su tonta y promiscua hija.

  • Creadores/as
    • Michael G. Moye
    • Ron Leavitt
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    • Ed O'Neill
    • Christina Applegate
    • Katey Sagal
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,1/10
    117 mil
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    628
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    • Creadores/as
      • Michael G. Moye
      • Ron Leavitt
    • Estrellas
      • Ed O'Neill
      • Christina Applegate
      • Katey Sagal
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    • 26Reseñas de críticos
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    • Nominado para 7 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 7 premios y 31 nominaciones en total

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    Ed O'Neill
    Ed O'Neill
    • Al Bundy…
    • 1987–1997
    Christina Applegate
    Christina Applegate
    • Kelly Bundy…
    • 1987–1997
    Katey Sagal
    Katey Sagal
    • Peggy Bundy…
    • 1987–1997
    Amanda Bearse
    Amanda Bearse
    • Marcy D'Arcy…
    • 1987–1997
    David Faustino
    David Faustino
    • Bud Bundy…
    • 1987–1997
    Buck
    Buck
    • Buck the Dog…
    • 1987–1995
    Ted McGinley
    Ted McGinley
    • Jefferson D'Arcy…
    • 1989–1997
    David Garrison
    David Garrison
    • Steve Rhoades…
    • 1987–1995
    Kevin Curran
    Kevin Curran
    • Buck…
    • 1990–1996
    Lucky
    • Lucky the Dog
    • 1995–1997
    Harold Sylvester
    Harold Sylvester
    • Griff
    • 1994–1997
    E.E. Bell
    E.E. Bell
    • Bob Rooney
    • 1993–1997
    Dan Tullis Jr.
    • Officer Dan…
    • 1989–1997
    Tom McCleister
    Tom McCleister
    • Ike
    • 1994–1997
    Gita Isak
    • Lois…
    • 1987–1997
    Frank Lloyd
    • Norris…
    • 1987–1995
    Edd Hall
    Edd Hall
    • TV Announcer…
    • 1991–1995
    Shane Sweet
    • Seven
    • 1992–1993
    • Creadores/as
      • Michael G. Moye
      • Ron Leavitt
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    dougdoepke

    There's A Reason It Was On For 11-Years

    It sure ain't Father Knows Best, Leave It To Beaver, or Ozzie And Harriet. Those 1950's family shows perfectly defined that air-brushed decade with their fantasy mom, dad, and kids, where no problem couldn't be solved by dad just moving his car and the kids piling in. Against that fantasy world MWC must come from a different planet, or maybe even solar system. Daughter Kelly's Saturday night dates exceed her IQ, while son Bud dates only in his imagination. At the same time, dad Al last smiled when wife Peg almost chopped off her finger, while Peg might one day learn how to turn on a stove. In short, the Bundys amount to the last word in tv's dysfunctional families. For this geezer who grew up with 50's tv families, this 90's version amounts to a hilarious step toward another kind of reality, maybe not the kind we want to be a part of, but a gutsy one for tv to undertake.
    robricci

    My favorite episode and some lines I can't forget from the series

    I've read the comments and looks like we all like MWC. I stayed with the show through thick and thin. There were a few years when the writing went downhill, but it came back up during the last 2 or 3 years of the show's run.

    Anyway, my favorite episode HAS to be the one concerning the Barbie doll. The scene where Al is stuck in bed with Marcy is a CLASSIC (much like the scene in All In The Family where Archie's neice goes out with Lionel, the black neighbor) and when Jefferson comes in and forces Al out the window is nothing short of hilarious. My eyes are filling up with tears of laughter thinking of that scene.

    Now for a few unforgettable lines I like:

    the episode where the Dodge turns over to 1,000,000 miles: Al turns on the radio and a cowboy is singing "And that's when my hound dog, started looking good to me"

    I forget what episode this was in, but Bud kicks his family out so he can study. He says to Buck the dog, "looks like it's just you and me". Bucks says to himself: "Uh oh. I've seen porno movies that start out like this."

    I had an idea for a storyline: Al's favorite strip club, The Nudie Bar, is burned down. Was it accidental or was it set by Marcy "Chicken Legs" Darcy and her anti-male friends?

    What do you think of that plot? Could it have worked?

    I almost submitted this without saying which of Marcy's husbands I liked better. I like Steve just a little bit better. He had that straight face that never cracked a smile no matter how ridiculous Al got. Jefferson was goo too, don't get me wrong.
    stevewest-1

    One of those shows

    "Married... with Children" just has something about it that makes it hilarious, it takes the basic premise of the family and suburban life, and puts the family from the hell in there and just lets them constantly rip on each other. It's a testament to the basic formula of the show that it lasted so long, and was still actually funny right up until the last season (with an overweight, balding Ed O"Neil and kids old enough to have left the house by now). The casting was perfect (except for newcomer Jefferson in my opinion) and the character of Ed was what really made the show. The opening song fitted the show perfectly too. Anyone who has watched the show probably has "Married... with Children" moments to this day when they open a fridge with nothing but an empty milk carton in the door or have thoughts about installing an antenna on the roof.

    "Married... with Children" is probably one of America's greatest TV exports, it was a privilege to be growing up when this was on every week and I wish all the castmembers continued success.
    Rob_Taylor

    Why did it end!

    This show is an all time classic and it's easy to see where more modern shows, especially such total and blatant rip-offs as the Simpsons, have their roots.

    Married came about at a time when all other family sit-coms were sickly-sweet and correct. Who can forget such horrors as the Cosby Show or Diff'rent Strokes? Married was different. It dared to push the envelope of what was considered (at the time) right and proper. The family wasn't nice to each other all the time (or even any of the time!) and the show had a more real feel to it as a result.

    Of course, reality quickly became subjective in Married, as the episodes became ever more ridiculous and crazy. But every show pandered to some aspect of family life that we can all identify with - car sharing, hatred of our spouses relatives, puberty, dating, work etc. etc. The list is endless. If it's a real life issue, Married has spoofed it in some way or other. Nothing was sacred. Even PMS! Though the writers were reigned in a few times, by all accounts.

    The show ran for eleven seasons and over 250 episodes, which is pretty incredible for a comedy show and really should give you an indication of the dedicated fan base that Married attracted. I suspect the show will be in re-runs somewhere until the end of TV as an entertainment medium.

    For more info on the show I recommend the E True Story documentary on the show, which really gives an insight into how the show started, progressed and finally was cancelled.
    bottomappreciator

    A Great Resource for the Resourceless

    Tom Sharpe once wrote the following regarding one of his characters: "Like so many great men, Lord Petrefact loathed his nearest and dearest..."

    Many of us identify with Lord Petrefact, but are at a loss to express ourselves in this "don't worry--be happy," never-say-anything-negative world. We have very few role models to lead us against appalling, manipulative family members, and have often resigned ourselves to our fate. We've gone about our lives lacking the words to easily repel the smiley-face squads.

    The Bundys are a superb resource for people like us. We can't and shouldn't adopt a Bundy-like demeanour to truly nice, kind people. But the Bundys suggest to us what we can say to obnoxious relatives and neighbours -- our nearest and (supposedly) dearest, who want US to do THEIR bidding so THEY can receive undue obedience, money, goods or status from OUR successes or aspirations.

    For example, in one episode, Al thinks of buying a new car. Peg, Kelly and Bud all sneer at the type of car he chooses, telling him high-handedly what kind each of them particularly thinks he should buy -- i.e., what they want HIM to buy to satisfy THEM. Al does what most of us should do in such circumstances: He spreads his arms in a great paternal gesture, smiles broadly, and says, "Your wishes [slight pause for effect] mean nothing to me." It's extremely refreshing to hear. And it's very, very funny. The fact that virtually every character appearing throughout the show's long run was extremely sleazy allows this sort of repartee to continue uninterrupted.

    God bless Al Bundy. The show has changed my life.

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    • Curiosidades
      Ed O'Neill's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is in front of a shoe store.
    • Citas

      Peggy: Did you miss me?

      Al: With every bullet, so far.

    • Créditos adicionales
      With rare exceptions, the end credits are played over a still of Peggy and Al (looking defeated and dejected) sitting on the couch.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Due to music licensing issues, the opening theme song "Love and Marriage", sang by Frank Sinatra, is omitted from episodes released by Sony in North America beginning with the third season onward. A generic instrumental piece of music replaces it. In 2013, Mill Creek Entertainment acquired the DVD rights from Sony and beginning with season three, "Love and Marriage" has been restored to the opening and closing.
    • Conexiones
      Edited from ¡Socorro! Llegan las vacaciones (1983)
    • Banda sonora
      Love & Marriage
      Written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen

      Arranged and Conducted by Nelson Riddle

      Performed by Frank Sinatra

      [series theme tune]

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de abril de 1987 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • 641 Castlewood Lane, Deerfield, Illinois, Estados Unidos(Bundy house exteriors)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Embassy Television
      • ELP Communications
      • Columbia Pictures Television
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