jakeev67
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Fran Drescher as Fran Fine was pretty brilliant as the Nanny. Once Roseanne left the air, she was pretty much that last funny lady on television.
Great gags and crazy plots allowed the show to get better with age. But one major factor kind of put a slight dent on the show.
It never really focused on the kids and thus you really never got to know the three talented stars, Nicholle Tom, Ben Salisbury and Madeline Zima(the latter who has made a name for herself as a more popular actress in movies)with any real character development.
Still, the show was infectious, especially with Renee Taylor who nearly stole many scenes as the Fran's food crazy mom Sylvia and Lauren Lane got funnier and more appealing as the show went on as the conniving but sometimes sensitive C.C.
Great show to watch in the world of syndication.
Great gags and crazy plots allowed the show to get better with age. But one major factor kind of put a slight dent on the show.
It never really focused on the kids and thus you really never got to know the three talented stars, Nicholle Tom, Ben Salisbury and Madeline Zima(the latter who has made a name for herself as a more popular actress in movies)with any real character development.
Still, the show was infectious, especially with Renee Taylor who nearly stole many scenes as the Fran's food crazy mom Sylvia and Lauren Lane got funnier and more appealing as the show went on as the conniving but sometimes sensitive C.C.
Great show to watch in the world of syndication.
Cryptozoology might be considered a crackpot science, but no show makes it so entertaining like Destination Truth.
Headed by photographer Josh Gates and his young and hip production crew, they get the travel the world in search of the unknown creepy crawlies and creatures nearly every country seems to have in its culture.
The show has been around for about a season and half and we still don't know if lake monsters or Bigfoot actually exist.
So if you want exact science stay away from this show but watch it if you just want a have a good ol entertaining time.
Headed by photographer Josh Gates and his young and hip production crew, they get the travel the world in search of the unknown creepy crawlies and creatures nearly every country seems to have in its culture.
The show has been around for about a season and half and we still don't know if lake monsters or Bigfoot actually exist.
So if you want exact science stay away from this show but watch it if you just want a have a good ol entertaining time.
If To Kill a Killer had been made with a big budget but with the same actors in their roles, it probably would have been some sort of hit.
The premise is pretty simple: Salomon Caramona and Lyndsey Jimenez are a hit-man and his wife who have to flee Mexico to Chicago when Caramona doesn't finish a hit.
Unknown to him, the man that hired Caramona for the original hit, tracks him down in Chicago and is willing to forgive the original hit if the former assassin will find a serial killer that tortured and murdered his daughter.
Uneven at times, the suspense still keeps you enthralled to what is going to happen next. Many twists and turns keep the film from being another boring snuff film.
And Jimenez, wow, in her debut role is outstanding as the cold, callous and even more dangerous wife Annabel.
She could be a star in the making.
For low budget film making, this one was pretty masterful.
The premise is pretty simple: Salomon Caramona and Lyndsey Jimenez are a hit-man and his wife who have to flee Mexico to Chicago when Caramona doesn't finish a hit.
Unknown to him, the man that hired Caramona for the original hit, tracks him down in Chicago and is willing to forgive the original hit if the former assassin will find a serial killer that tortured and murdered his daughter.
Uneven at times, the suspense still keeps you enthralled to what is going to happen next. Many twists and turns keep the film from being another boring snuff film.
And Jimenez, wow, in her debut role is outstanding as the cold, callous and even more dangerous wife Annabel.
She could be a star in the making.
For low budget film making, this one was pretty masterful.