timetraveller8
Joined Aug 2015
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To appreciate this series you must be in that stage in your life where you have had a life partner. Funny, touching and enjoyable it tells the story of 3 different couples who have kown each other for years. Steve Carell is a favourite and together with all the cast makes for a sentimental but also very real view of the complexities of long lasting relationships The story unfolds in each of the 4 seasons. Lovely to see Alan Alda who starred in the original movie. Hope the series continues even though it could be considered complete in these few episodes there is more to said should there be a second season.
Watched it because I needed a laugh and like Amy Schumer but she does always play the same roles. It had a good storyline but tried to force laughs from swearing and crassness. Typical American girly comedy to make teenage girls giggle.
It did have potential but instead of making you feel good it got more and more pathetic. Urzila Carlson a New Zealand actress was thrown in much like Rebel Wilson is in all her American comedies to try to make it funny because of the accent. But again there was no reason for such exaggeration. Films are not a maths equation and if you put the same numbers you will get it right.
It did have potential but instead of making you feel good it got more and more pathetic. Urzila Carlson a New Zealand actress was thrown in much like Rebel Wilson is in all her American comedies to try to make it funny because of the accent. But again there was no reason for such exaggeration. Films are not a maths equation and if you put the same numbers you will get it right.
The European TV and film industry is really outrunning its American counterpart.
This is a refreshing French comedy series about the inner wokings of actor -agency relationships. Although the story lines are not particularly ground breaking the French 'scene' and guest appearances of some of France's most well known actors playing themselves is an interesting take.
Laure Calamy stands out and justly sees her role expanding in the series as the quirky assistant. Thibault de Montalembert manages to get you to dislike, pity and be attracted to him all at the same time. Philippine Leroy Bealieu although a delight to see as always has a similar role to her role in Emily In Paris.
This is a refreshing French comedy series about the inner wokings of actor -agency relationships. Although the story lines are not particularly ground breaking the French 'scene' and guest appearances of some of France's most well known actors playing themselves is an interesting take.
Laure Calamy stands out and justly sees her role expanding in the series as the quirky assistant. Thibault de Montalembert manages to get you to dislike, pity and be attracted to him all at the same time. Philippine Leroy Bealieu although a delight to see as always has a similar role to her role in Emily In Paris.
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