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joave's reviews

by joave
This page compiles all reviews joave has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
32 reviews
Jack Black in Dear Santa (2024)

Dear Santa

5.4
8
  • Dec 28, 2024
  • Pretty cute movie

    I thought this movie was pretty cute. You kinda have to know Jack Black's humor and enjoy it because he's pretty offbeat. But he's also very likeable and I felt the role fit him perfectly.

    I'm also glad the movie didn't give away all the chips in the beginning as it unveils itself pretty well over the course of the movie. And I felt the ending was well done too.

    Give this one a chance in the holiday season and don't expect a miracle - just a fun movie with an offbeat sense of humor.

    I'm not sure why IMDB has such a high minimum number of characters right now just for a review. Really is pretty ridiculous so I just had to fill this review with my review of IMDB's crazy minimum character policy.
    Taika Waititi, David Fane, Oscar Kightley, Michael Fassbender, Kaimana, Rachel House, Semu Filipo, Beulah Koale, Chris Alosio, and Lehi Makisi Falepapalangi in Next Goal Wins (2023)

    Next Goal Wins

    6.5
    8
  • Jan 23, 2024
  • Screened it For My JV Boys Soccer Team

    My wife wasn't overly thrilled with this one but I definitely felt like it could be a good show for my high school JV Boys team. So we got together for a carb load tonight and we all watched this, as we have a have tomorrow against one of our region rivals.

    Of course some of the boys talked during the movie, especially during the slow parts, but after the movie they all gave it a thumbs up. Plus it really grabbed a couple of them emotionally and they said it really got to them. That's exactly what I was hoping for.

    I asked them what messages they got from the movie and they got that as well.

    All in all I believe the movie accomplished its intention on multiple levels and was appropriately entertaining. I also recommend screening it for appropriately aged soccer teams.
    Annie Potts, Lance Barber, Zoe Perry, Raegan Revord, Montana Jordan, and Iain Armitage in Young Sheldon (2017)

    Young Sheldon

    7.7
    10
  • Jan 2, 2024
  • I love this show

    Bill Burr, Bobby Cannavale, and Bokeem Woodbine in Old Dads (2023)

    Old Dads

    6.2
    5
  • Jan 2, 2024
  • Partially redeems itself at the end

    Gleason (2002)

    Gleason

    6.6
    9
  • Aug 26, 2023
  • Faithful Representation

    I really enjoyed this biography as it provided insight into Jackie's childhood and why he became the man he did.

    I think it was helpful for me to already be a Honeymooners fan and had seen all the episodes at least 20 times each I've the years as I was introduced to the series back in the 70's.

    The movie provided a faithful representation of the Honeymooners set and many bits in the skits which I thought was enjoyable.

    It didn't go into why the show was canceled after 2 seasons which was disappointing. But overall the movie was entertaining and it also showed a little background as to how Audrey Meadows was cast as Alice.

    Also wanted to mention that the acting choices, especially for the leads, were were impeccable. I don't think they could've been any better.
    Woody Harrelson and Justin Theroux in White House Plumbers (2023)

    White House Plumbers

    6.8
    9
  • May 5, 2023
  • Great look at history with a twist

    I really liked this show. I was in 7th grade when Watergate occurred and our social studies teacher tried to tell us that history was being made. Of course impressing that on the average 12 year old boy - well the majority of us were not impressed.

    Anyway as it happens our teacher was right and this show is a really interesting history of that place in time. We all heard the names over and over again but really we didn't understand who they were or how the entire thing was conceived, much less how the events transpired that led up to the scandalous events.

    Don't expect a drama. It's not. The intention of the show is to add humor to the chain of events where appropriate, and it's mostly smart humor.

    Also there is quite a bit of jargon used so people unfamiliar with how government works won't get it.

    Overall this is a refreshing look at a very interesting time in US history that I believe was not very well understood at the time by the average person.
    Constance Marie, George Lopez, Belita Moreno, Valente Rodriguez, Masiela Lusha, and Luis Armand Garcia in George Lopez (2002)

    George Lopez

    6.9
    10
  • Sep 12, 2022
  • A lot to really like about this show

    This show has a lot to really like about it - the acting is terrific, the relationships are very well flushed out, the characters (and actors) are likable, and the show plots are creative.

    I especially like how they incorporated the his mother and her father bit into the show, and the focus on the kids and their lives is great as well.

    The only plot line I didn't like as much was later on in the show when the Carmen character had moved out and they had the selfish niece move in to take her place.

    Overall though I can't see how anyone would dislike this show. I've watched every episode multiple times and haven't worn it out yet. Definitely one of the best family sitcoms this century.
    Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball in Lucy and Desi (2022)

    Lucy and Desi

    7.7
    10
  • Mar 9, 2022
  • A Love Story for Lucy

    I was and still am a huge fan of Lucille Ball as an actress and a businesswoman.

    This was a wonderfully told story of their life together and then apart. It tells many facts that other Lucy documentaries haven't, so this was well worth the watch, and the Robert Stack tribute at the end was amazing.

    I wholeheartedly recommend all Lucille Ball fans to watch it, and I especially recommend it to any woman, young or old, as an inspiration - you will get something out of this - I promise.
    Tony Hale, Seth Carr, Emmy DeOliveira, Marta Kessler, and Mystic Inscho in The Mysterious Benedict Society (2021)

    The Mysterious Benedict Society

    7.6
    9
  • Dec 5, 2021
  • Highly Intellectual Patience Required

    I see a lot of reviews here saying it's very slow paced. IMO it's actually rather refreshing to see a show of this genre with child actors moving at the slower pace and taking it's time to build the plot up versus rushing through it because it's geared for kids (really it's for kids and adults but most kids under 14 won't get the plot, so parents will need to explain, if THEY get it 😉 ).

    It's actually a rather cerebral show and reminds me a lot of shows like Star Trek and Quantum Leap.

    If you're looking for a fast paced or action show this isn't it. But if you're willing to be patient and can understand and adjectives the intellectual aspect, then this is for you.
    Colin Ferguson, Joe Morton, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Neil Grayston, Erica Cerra, and Jordan Hinson in Eureka (2006)

    Eureka

    7.9
    10
  • Nov 7, 2021
  • I REALLY liked this show

    Eureka was one of those shows that was constantly inventing new things, and it reinvented itself once or twice too.

    Being tech-minded, this was candy for me to watch. We need more shows like this one.
    Val Kilmer in Val (2021)

    Val

    7.6
    10
  • Aug 21, 2021
  • Beautifully and honestly answers the question "What happened to Val Kilmer?"

    Really interesting in-depth look at his life and his motivations from his point of view, which is what's most important in this film - nothing else matters here.

    Very well done. Touches upon nearly all his movies, and his life's ups and downs. And he's still got a really great sense of humor on his good days.

    I recommend watching it.
    Colin Mochrie and Richard Simmons in Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1998)

    S5.E17Show No. 521

    Whose Line Is It Anyway?
    9.4
    10
  • Jul 23, 2021
  • OMG Could Not Stop........ Laughing

    When I think of this show, this is the one episode that sticks out in my mind as the best.

    Don't get me wrong - I always enjoyed watching this show and many of the "skits" are very good and very funny.

    But this episode with Richard Simmons was just so far above and beyond anything else ever done on the show that you're definitely missing out if you haven't seen it.

    If you're a fan of the show and you haven't seen this episode drop what you're doing and watch it. It's amazingly hilarious, and you'll be rolling long after you've finished watching.
    Linda Hamilton, Alan Tudyk, Elizabeth Bowen, Meredith Garretson, Corey Reynolds, Sara Tomko, Levi Fiehler, Alice Wetterlund, and Judah Prehn in Resident Alien (2021)

    Resident Alien

    8.0
    10
  • Mar 31, 2021
  • Amazingly great show

    Sometimes after watching a show or a movie I think to myself that there was so much more that could've been done to make it better or more interesting.

    Not with Resident Alien. Nope not at all. This is such a great piece of scifi/comedy/drama story telling and you never know what will happen, or even moreso, what might come out of Harry's mouth!

    If you haven't seen this and like scifi and comedy at all (kind of has a Galaxy Quest feel to it, but this is not a spoof), you've got to watch the first couple of episodes. And then you'll want to watch the rest - guaranteed.
    Prince Planet (1965)

    Prince Planet

    7.8
    9
  • Feb 27, 2021
  • My First Favorite Show Ever

    Ray Barrett, David Graham, David Holliday, Shane Rimmer, Jeremy Wilkin, and Matt Zimmerman in Thunderbirds (1965)

    Thunderbirds

    7.9
    10
  • Feb 27, 2021
  • OMG I LOVED This Show!

    I can still hear the ITC logo theme in my head and it still gets me excited for this show even more than 50 years after it was made.

    The attention to detail in this show, and the fact that it actually highlighted how the machinery worked through the fine camera work, was one of the biggest highlights for me because as a kid I always wanted to know how things worked.

    At 7 years old I knew it wasn't real - after all you CAN see the wires right? But it was still fun, and how could you NOT love the Tracy's island paradise?

    Seriously great fun for any tech geek, inventive, fun characters, and really well done.
    Amanda Collin, Abubakar Salim, and Winta McGrath in Raised by Wolves (2020)

    Raised by Wolves

    7.4
    10
  • Dec 31, 2020
  • Wonderful original story telling

    Nearly flawless acting, especially by the young cast, really helps drive a very unique storyline that is enjoyable to watch.

    Not only is it interesting to see the story unfold but the series also makes you wonder and consider what these people are doing, what's motivating them, and where are they going to end up.

    I have seen 8 of the episodes so far and am really enjoying it. I'm looking forward to Season 2.
    Jack Klugman and Tony Randall in The Odd Couple (1970)

    The Odd Couple

    7.9
    10
  • Sep 25, 2020
  • Never fails to give me a laugh

    I'm just going to say that I loved this show in its original run at 12 years old and I still love it today.

    And it's one of the only shows that never fails to give me multiple belly laughs every episode and I'm grinning ear to ear for much of every episode.

    Many of the original episodes are currently on Hulu.
    Bob Newhart and Suzanne Pleshette in Newhart (1982)

    S8.E24The Last Newhart

    Newhart
    9.6
    10
  • Apr 15, 2020
  • Amazing Surprise - Like a Cracker Jacks Box

    Being a big fan of the original Bob Newhart Show and watching it religiously for the years, in comparing the 2 shows I never really thought this one lived up to the creativity or the warmth and humor the former had.

    Until this episode. Y'all knows what happens so I won't say it. But know this was the very best episode by far of this series.
    Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin in The Kominsky Method (2018)

    The Kominsky Method

    8.2
    10
  • Nov 5, 2019
  • Love it!

    My mom told me about this show - said I had to check it out and I am thrilled she recommended it.

    I found this to be very heartwarming and real which is almost an irony to the subplot. Definitely recommend to the 45+ crowd. Bonus points if you're Jewish :)
    Téa Leoni, Keith Carradine, Christine Ebersole, and Jayne Atkinson in Madam Secretary (2014)

    S4.E12Sound and Fury

    Madam Secretary
    7.9
    9
  • Sep 29, 2019
  • Educational

    I liked this episode and was inspired to write this review after reading another review that essentially said it was unrealistic and resolved too quickly. Of course it did, but that wasn't the purpose of the writing IMO.

    I believe the purpose of this was two-fold. First it showed an extreme situation - a what-if. It had shock value and was certainly unexpected behavior from a person in that position.

    Secondly, it realistically showed how our Constitution could be used to help resolve a situation where this highly unlikely yet still possible scenario could occur.

    Could someone be hyper-critical about this episode? Absolutely! But sometimes we have to take that step back and look at the bigger picture.
    Will Ferrell in Land of the Lost (2009)

    Land of the Lost

    5.3
    1
  • Apr 18, 2015
  • Not an homage, more like a joke

    I agree with the critics on this one. This was one awful movie, barely watchable especially after being a fan of the original series. Will Ferrell's jokes bomb most of the time and I found nothing funny about the sexual innuendos - it was like they were thrown in just to attempt some humor - they failed miserably.

    The movie was poorly paced, the character's names remained the same but not the relationships, and there was very little chemistry between the characters. I just really didn't care about them at all. Will's character was barely introduced before the big time altering event. Chaka was not cute in the slightest way (more like homely) - I am not sure how that comment made it to the final cut (yes it was that bad). The best bit in the movie was the walnut. All in all, Grumpy really should have eaten Rick Marshall and cut this movie to about half of what it was.

    Really super disappointed in this remake - the Bewitched remake in comparison was 5 stars!
    DC 9/11: Time of Crisis (2003)

    DC 9/11: Time of Crisis

    4.5
    8
  • Sep 5, 2005
  • Most people apparently just aren't getting it

    Normally I would not review the reviewers, but in this case I believe it is appropriate. First, a quick review of the movie: it was well done in most respects. It gives a feeling of being there, the acting was credible, and the movie blended the actual footage with the filmed footage well. My only complaint was that it was a little long and tended to drag in places. Without being "politically motivated," I can say that the movie was informative about what may have taken place in the meeting rooms behind the scenes.

    This movie might be trying to be propaganda, but it is also telling a story, one that the public was not aware of. The critics of this movie on IMDb appear to have all this inside information. Were they there? How do they know how the President acted, or anyone else for that matter?? I follow the news enough to believe that these people could actually have made those statements and acted in those manners.

    So what if the actor who portrayed the President was the same one that made fun of him on the cable TV show. He was the perfect choice in his physical resemblance, voice, and mannerisms. He obviously felt strongly enough in his convictions to play this part (either that or he really wanted the meager salary of this big budget movie). Certainly it was not an embarrassment to play this part in this movie.

    A movie needs to be judged on it's own merit as a movie. This one needs to be looked at as if the story didn't happen. Then the movie can be judged as a movie. In the meantime, many people that have reviewed it have not been able to step back far away enough to do that. It is all too obvious.
    Steve Martin and John Candy in Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)

    Planes, Trains & Automobiles

    7.6
    10
  • Aug 19, 2005
  • A must see - over and over and over again

    I remember seeing this movie in a crowded movie theater when it first came out. I laughed quite a bit, but overall I thought the movie was just OK - nothing special. After it came out on videotape I watched it again, and got more out of it than the first time I watched it. Since then I have watched it many times, and each time I found more to enjoy about the movie. I think the most enjoyment comes out of seeing the friendship between Neil and Del grow as they go through all of the escapades and situations just to get Neil home on time for the holiday.

    This movie was really well done, and the comic timing was impeccable. I highly recommend this movie to any adult, and watch it more than once. I think you will understand why.
    Heath Ledger in A Knight's Tale (2001)

    A Knight's Tale

    7.0
    10
  • Dec 24, 2001
  • Absolutely loved this film

    The acting was superb, the sets were cool, the action was awesome, the movie flowed, and I even enjoyed the romance! But the one element that made it all come together was the music - it was terrific. I loved the way the classic rock music fit in with the rest of the movie, and the main theme was hauntingly fantastic. This is a must see for anyone. Kids and teens will love the action, women will love the romance, and the guys will be fascinated. Check it out - you'll be glad you did. 10/10
    Jack Nicholson in The Pledge (2001)

    The Pledge

    6.7
    4
  • Jun 25, 2001
  • Almost gets good then falls flat

    This is one of those movies that I cringe watching, in this case starting about halfway through. It even almost makes you believe in it.

    At first, I thought that Jack Nicholson was mis-cast. But after watching the end of the movie, I realized that he was perfectly cast. Unfortunately, as well as I believe he was cast at the end, the movie itself is a letdown. It does an ok job of drawing you into the story, but completely falls apart in front of your eyes with an unbelievable Hollywood/Murphy's Law style ending (although it was a surprise). Worse, you are left with the impression that the poor main character has no hope of a decent life ahead. To sum up, it was a depressing beginning, an almost decent middle, and a very depressing ending.

    Not one I would watch again, or recommend except if you have had a really cruddy day and want to be psychologically toyed with and depressed by this movie.

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