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This page compiles all reviews imgod2u has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
5 reviews
Toni Collette in United States of Tara (2009)

United States of Tara

8.0
9
  • Sep 21, 2009
  • A very entertaining and promising show

    I'm unsure as to why there's so much negative reaction. Perhaps people are burnt out on the whole Sundance-is-hip thing and have form a I'm-even-more-obscure crowd. The dialog is clever, the acting -- especially by the magnificent Toni Collette -- is surprisingly good, the plot has been interesting so far and nothing seems forced. There are few shows on TV nowadays -- including the ever declining Weeds -- that I think have such merits going for it.

    Toni portrays her personalities wonderfully; a very broad range of personalities. There's so much articulation in the portrayal of mixed happiness and stress in her family -- portrayed wonderfully by the cast.

    It's only been on for one season but I can definitely see this being a show I will hold onto.
    Anna Friel and Lee Pace in Pushing Daisies (2007)

    Pushing Daisies

    8.4
    10
  • Jul 8, 2008
  • The Importance of Being Ned

    Wonderfalls is possibly my favorite show of all times. It was unique in its own way but borrowed obvious things. The Joan of Arc story, the Wildean style of dry and ironic humor and the age old story of boy meets girl.

    Pushing Daisies retains much of the same qualities. The dialog is witty; the script light-hearted; the characters odd-ball and extravagant. But what sets it apart from Wonderfalls is the atmosphere. Just as Wonderfalls borrowed from the theme of Joan of Arc, Pushing Daisies borrows from Scooby Doo. It's silly and playful and doesn't take itself too seriously.

    The rest of the show matches this perfectly. The bright and cartoony colors, the sometimes flat, wordy and fast dialog (a throwback to old detective films), and the diabetic coma inducing cuteness.

    I love it as much as I love my copy of The Cat in the Hat. An open and uninhibited expression of the joy of fantasies with an added twist of adult wit and sarcasm.

    Just as Wonderfalls was for the young adult in us struggling with growing up, Pushing Daisies is for the child in us who thinks of true love and fairy tales.
    Wonderfalls (2004)

    Wonderfalls

    8.3
    10
  • Dec 18, 2007
  • Warms the heart, tickles the brain.

    After all of these years, this show is still a favorite of mine. The DVD is probably the most watched material I have anytime I feel witty and whimsical. It's a modern day The Importance of Being Earnest. There are simply so many reasons that this show resonates with me (and I suspect others). The witty dialog, the clever plot-lines, the social commentary (Jen Why?), the absolutely adorable acting and the little hidden details here and there that tickles the inner nerd when noticed.

    I feel that it's impossible to express my adoration for this show in words that would convey it properly. To those who have not seen it, even if you don't watch TV, this little gem is something that you should not pass up.
    Joe Mantegna, Mary Steenburgen, Jason Ritter, Amber Tamblyn, and Michael Welch in Joan of Arcadia (2003)

    Joan of Arcadia

    7.2
    2
  • Sep 18, 2007
  • A notch better than what replaced it, but still fairly boring.

    Jude Law, Natalie Portman, Julia Roberts, and Clive Owen in Closer (2004)

    Closer

    7.1
    1
  • Mar 5, 2005
  • I now hate Jude Law with a fiery passion

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