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Fat Actress

  • TV Series
  • 2005
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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6.1/10
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Kirstie Alley in Fat Actress (2005)
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Kirstie Alley plays a version of herself: an actress who is struggling to lose weight and revive her Hollywood career.Kirstie Alley plays a version of herself: an actress who is struggling to lose weight and revive her Hollywood career.Kirstie Alley plays a version of herself: an actress who is struggling to lose weight and revive her Hollywood career.

  • Creators
    • Kirstie Alley
    • Brenda Hampton
  • Stars
    • Kirstie Alley
    • Bryan Callen
    • Rachael Harris
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    • Creators
      • Kirstie Alley
      • Brenda Hampton
    • Stars
      • Kirstie Alley
      • Bryan Callen
      • Rachael Harris
    • 43User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    atrac

    I was hoping that Kirstie Alley was back...

    ...but unfortunately with this first episode of "Fat Actress," I don't think that she is. Overall, it just wasn't very funny. Moreover, I thought it was embarrassing for her. The jokes were forced, the plot was dental floss thin, and when my TiVo cut off the last minute of this show, I was relieved! I'm very happy that Kirstie Alley is able to make fun of her own weight. And I'm glad that she appears to be on the road to getting down to a more "comfortable" weight. But the show really missed the boat on what makes her story interesting.

    Honestly, I think a reality show about her battle with losing weight would have been a HECK of a lot more interesting than a fictional comedy about the same topic.

    Kirstie, I love you, but I hope you can come up with something better to bring back your career.
    8boyinflares

    Fat-Tastic!

    Kirstie Alley, Bryan Callen and Rachael Harris need to be in every television show and movie (TV movies included) ever. The three of them are amazing. I have always been a fan of Kirstie's, but "Fat Actress" was my introduction to Callen and Harris. I can't believe I have never seen or heard of them before, they are amazing.

    The fact that Kirstie was fat shouldn't really matter. What's wrong with a "fat actress" starring in a blockbuster film? There are plenty of fat and over weight men starring in films and television, but women? That's almost unheard of, and often scrutinised when they are. I applaud Kirstie for taking such a risk with "Fat Actress", as it is such a fantastic show, but in all honesty, i think to the general viewer it was mostly a "hit and miss" sort of show. A lot of the humor would have gone straight over the head of people who don't necessarily know what Kirstie, Bryan or Rachael were talking about.

    Another gripe I have with the show overall is that it wasn't long enough. 7 episodes? Is that all we get?! I know she was losing weight towards the end of the series, but it would have been fantastic to have at least 12 episodes. The episodes that we do have though are hilarious and can be watched over and over again (if one desires).

    Being sort of a mockumentary style show, as it isn't really a sitcom being that Kirstie is playing herself, the flow of the show is different to regular comedies, and there will be extended times where Kirstie, Bryan and Rachael will just be sitting down talking - which is fine, they were some of the funniest moments! Be warned though, there is a lot of swearing! Kirstie is in top form here, as usual, her comic timing is great, and she (despite making fun of herself) carries so much sophistication with her. Bryan Callen is a real hottie, and amazingly funny. Rachael Harris has the best hair, and she is super smart. The DVD features an episode with commentary by the three of them, and it is so fun to hear them talking about their show. They seem to all really get on well, and enjoyed working on the show.

    Their are guest stars galore in "Fat Actress", from Kirstie's good friend John Travolta playing himself, and his wife Kelly Preston playing super-bitch Quinn Taylor Scott who eats tissue paper for lunch, to NBC executive Jeff Zucker playing himself (so funny), Melissa Gilbert and Rhea Perlman both make small appearances, McG plays himself, Leah Remini is terrific playing herself, and Mayim Bialik is awesome, but only features in two episodes. There is also a lot of name dropping and references to Kirstie's other works, which is very fun.

    So, while the series was short lived, this seven-episode show was a terrific gem. I hope to see a lot more of Bryan and Rachael in the future, and that Kirstie continues her success throughout her career. Overall, I give this series 8/10, it losing points for reasons mentioned earlier. Give it a watch, as long as you prepare to be offended, and end up laughing hard out.
    supercharger01

    Hilarious!!

    I myself found Kirstie Alley to be quite hilarious. The show i feel, shows how people really act towards people who are over weight. But it has a twist. Your not always feeling sorry for her, the show makes people laugh. Plus Bryan Callen(Eddie) and Rachel Harris(Kevyn) complete the show with there added humor. All of her famous friends give her different suggestions on how to lose weight, although they might not be good solutions, she takes some of them into consideration. Yes, and there are many guest appearances from so many well known actors/actresses. I watched every episode and couldn't get enough of it. The humor kept me going. If anybody is ever having a bad day rent the season DVD, you'll enjoy it!
    shannon_oneil

    Fat Actress, Slim Entertainment

    First of all, I think Kirstie Alley is charismatic, talented, and funny. I also love the premise, especially given Hollywood's hyper-shallowness and the unbelievable, dehumanizing scrutiny put upon high-profile people in America. That said, however, this show is probably doomed -- and if it hasn't already been canceled, I fear it will be soon.

    Let's face it : how long can she really milk this idea? That's the first and fundamental problem I see. The second -- and equally important -- is the writing, which is uneven and hackneyed, at best. There have been a few great moments : Kirstie on the 'casting couch' with the handsome black network exec, who whacks her on the butt and croons hilariously about the "groceries" in her "trunk"; the jail scene where the lesbian guard wants to play slap and tickle with Kirstie, whose ex-boyfriend turns out to be gay; the whole Kid Rock thing was mildly amusing, as well. But when everything started slipping into midgets and toilet humor, I saw big FAT trouble looming on the horizon!

    Lastly, Kirstie's accomplices, Bryan Callen and -- sorry, I can't remember the blonde's name -- seem like attractive, telegenic, capable performers but they're so befuddled in the bad writing that they end up looking very sad and superfluous. They're weak, annoying characters who add little to the overall entertainment value, and that's a shame because they could be such an asset if they had been granted a bit of depth, quirky individuality, and genuine humor.
    sj_elliott

    Yes, it is very funny

    I watched this with a certain degree of skepticism. I didn't watch Cheers in the Alley years and have never seen any of the Look Who's Talkings but I did like Veronica's Closet. From the beginning I was laughing out loud. It's really funny and if you've ever struggled with weight and diets, you will love the extremist diets that Kirstie falls for. The Coi Diet is hilarious with the little people. I love Kelly Preston as psycho diet guru. All of her supporting cast (including guest stars as themselves) are great. It is a lot like Curb Your Enthusiam with the blend of real and not real. It's really good and kudos to Kirstie for making it (she writes and produces).

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      Kirstie asks John Travolta why they didn't hook up and Travolta mumbles, "...well, you married that other guy, and.." "That other guy" is her ex-husband, actor Parker Stevenson.
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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Showtime
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kirstie Alley är fat actress
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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