mbv-934-190763
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If you had anything to do with this movie you should be unemployed forever. It's a disgusting piece of crap completely devoid of a moral compass and if I can save anyone from watching it you may be spared a vomit session.
In part 1 the Mother espouses her Atheism when her Son asks about God. The Dad is so ignorant he fails to teach his young Son what to do and how to care for an animal. He is so full of hatred, anger and self-loathing that he takes this poor animal who did nothing wrong to the Vet to be euthanized.
In part 2 I actually wished the guy shooting up in the bathroom would OD so the rest of the cast would be spared anymore of his presence.
In part 3 Danny DeVito turns in the worst performance of his career. Danny, shame of you.
In part 4 the best character in this movie is allowed to be run over by a garbage truck and it's treated like a joke.
I hope that everyone involved will receive in kind treatment in their own life for what they portrayed in this disgusting movie.
In part 1 the Mother espouses her Atheism when her Son asks about God. The Dad is so ignorant he fails to teach his young Son what to do and how to care for an animal. He is so full of hatred, anger and self-loathing that he takes this poor animal who did nothing wrong to the Vet to be euthanized.
In part 2 I actually wished the guy shooting up in the bathroom would OD so the rest of the cast would be spared anymore of his presence.
In part 3 Danny DeVito turns in the worst performance of his career. Danny, shame of you.
In part 4 the best character in this movie is allowed to be run over by a garbage truck and it's treated like a joke.
I hope that everyone involved will receive in kind treatment in their own life for what they portrayed in this disgusting movie.
Perhaps the worst movie ever made.
If you can avoid wasting a precious hour and a half of your life watching this horrible piece of garbage please do so.
There are many art films that include violence, and this pretends to be of that ilk but it fails miserably.
Nothing realistic. Nothing resembling reality in this universe.
If you can avoid wasting a precious hour and a half of your life watching this horrible piece of garbage please do so.
There are many art films that include violence, and this pretends to be of that ilk but it fails miserably.
Nothing realistic. Nothing resembling reality in this universe.
We were pleased to see that NBC has tried a couple of new family centered series of which this is one and the other being About A Boy.
We think the star in this series will turn out to be young Henry (Eli Baker). He is a fresh young talent and we think he has great potential.
J.K. Simmons as Mel Fisher the Dad is an enjoyable character. It was especially nice to see how Henry listens to everything Dad says and there are many large underlying "teachable moments" in this first episode. Mel is a good Dad.
Jenna Elfman is someone we enjoy seeing anytime, and here in her role as Joyce she was true to type.
We enjoyed this episode and will tune in again next week.
Growing Up Fisher and About A Boy are a welcome relief from watching NCIS Los Angeles on that other network. That means it fills a time slot where the market is hungry for something new and in this case NBC did it.
Keep up the good work and we may tune in to NBC for more than Grimm.
We think the star in this series will turn out to be young Henry (Eli Baker). He is a fresh young talent and we think he has great potential.
J.K. Simmons as Mel Fisher the Dad is an enjoyable character. It was especially nice to see how Henry listens to everything Dad says and there are many large underlying "teachable moments" in this first episode. Mel is a good Dad.
Jenna Elfman is someone we enjoy seeing anytime, and here in her role as Joyce she was true to type.
We enjoyed this episode and will tune in again next week.
Growing Up Fisher and About A Boy are a welcome relief from watching NCIS Los Angeles on that other network. That means it fills a time slot where the market is hungry for something new and in this case NBC did it.
Keep up the good work and we may tune in to NBC for more than Grimm.