Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons'
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA one-night-only sitcom special hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear featuring live performances of two of Lear's most popular shows, 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons'.A one-night-only sitcom special hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear featuring live performances of two of Lear's most popular shows, 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons'.A one-night-only sitcom special hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear featuring live performances of two of Lear's most popular shows, 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons'.
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- 4 vitórias e 10 indicações no total
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This was genius!!! A total delight to watch, pop culture at its absolute finest with stellar performances by all. Marisa Tomei nailed the character of Edith with poise and grace. This is a true gem!
Some of the actors were trying just a little too hard to recreate the originals. Woody was a good choice to play Archie, but I think he was trying just a little too hard and didn't quite hit the mark. I don't remember the original George Jefferson strutting around as much as Jamie, so his performance seemed a little over the top. Marissa did the best recreating Edith.
Jamie Fox and Marissa Tormei nailed their respective characters. Others were good but these two stole the show in my opinion as someone who grew up watching both shows.
10evmc-1
I was astounded when I realized they were using an original script. It was amazing. Funny funny funny. My husband and I were so surprised at how very much we enjoyed it - sadly, it had not aged a bi40 years later. The performances were very good with Wanda Sykes and Marisa Tomei standing out. Great job, everyone. Thanks so much.
10inmtcoca
At Norman Lear's shows put a mirror up to everyday Americans and exposed us, warts and all, though we didn't always recognize ourselves. I right, am female, small-town, mid-west born and raised smack dab in the middle of the Civil Rights and Women's Liberation movements. My dad epitomized Archie Bunker. Had his chair that no one else ever sat in, and jokingly referred to mom as "Dingbat." She wasn't amused. By the time "All in the Family" ceded to "Archie Bunker's Place" my dad, finally seeing bits of himself in Archie, no longer found the character funny or justified in his bigotry. He stopped referencing people of different ethnicities with the everyday slang he'd grown up with which denigrated them into second class citizens, and instead recognized their equality to him and his family. They weren't stealing jobs or coming to attack the womenfolk (who were clearly demonstrating they could fend for themselves pretty well)...these were hardworking everyday Joes just like him just trying to do what was right, take care of their families, and stand up and be counted. And as the broadcast demonstrated, so many of the divisive issues of 50 years ago remain. The content stands the test of time. The acting? Well, these characters were written to be larger than life so some exaggeration is to be expected and not everyone can rise to the level of the original cast. But these are stories worth telling because we have to be reminded that no matter how far we've come, some things never change...and some things do, like my Dad.
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- CuriosidadesThe original All in the Family episode has an additional scene that wasn't adapted in the live remake. In both the original and the remake, Archie tries to mock George Jefferson by claiming that the flower on his lapel is a joke squirting flower to which the insulted George lets Archie know the flower is genuine. The scene at the end of the original episode has Gloria and Mike going to the movies and Mike shows Archie that he's been inspired by George to also wear a flower on his lapel. Except Mike is actually wearing a joke squirting flower and after being insulted by Archie, Mike sprays him in the face.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen George walks on Bentley's back the boom mic appears in frame for quite some time.
- Trilhas sonorasThose Were the Days
Written by Lee Adams and Charles Strouse
Performed by Woody Harrelson and Marisa Tomei
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