MaddysGrammy
Joined May 2022
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Madeleine Arthur was outstanding in this movie - she was the spark that lit it up. Like Julie Gonzalo, too. They were a good match in this entertaining movie.
Madeleine Arthur is a talent who is not being recognized and is, clearly, underestimated by casting directors. She has that certain somethin' somethin'. Would be a great comedic lead for a well-written series. Has that Valerie Harper vibe.
But, then, who am I? It seems like, in the past decade, good shows aren't given the time to find their legs - it's all about the $$$ for the suits.
Ditch the crass, thoughtless, cheap "reality" shows and pay writers to create smart, engaging shows again. Quit appealing to the lowest common denominator among us Hollywood.
BTW - for the record, I am not Madeleine Arthur's "MaddysGrammy"!
Madeleine Arthur is a talent who is not being recognized and is, clearly, underestimated by casting directors. She has that certain somethin' somethin'. Would be a great comedic lead for a well-written series. Has that Valerie Harper vibe.
But, then, who am I? It seems like, in the past decade, good shows aren't given the time to find their legs - it's all about the $$$ for the suits.
Ditch the crass, thoughtless, cheap "reality" shows and pay writers to create smart, engaging shows again. Quit appealing to the lowest common denominator among us Hollywood.
BTW - for the record, I am not Madeleine Arthur's "MaddysGrammy"!
Steve Martin and Martin Short - count me in. Before this show, I had only seen Selena Gomez interviewed by the late night TV hosts. She did a decent job in the first two episodes I've watched so far. And, as always, Martin and Short work so well together. I read a few negative reviews here and have to say, lighten up folks! ...it's entertainment, not Shakespeare. I'll be watching and enjoying the remaining ten episodes.