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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA look behind the scenes at the long-running family-friendly sitcom.A look behind the scenes at the long-running family-friendly sitcom.A look behind the scenes at the long-running family-friendly sitcom.
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It's like they took wax statues of the original cast, melted them down slightly, made them sentient, and cast them in this travesty. It's great to hate watch, but the casting is so dramatically terrible. The second Candace Cameron is supposed to be playing a 15 year old and looks like she's having a rough time at her 30th birthday. The second Andrea Barber looks a little closer than Candace to 15, like maybe 29.5 years old.
Fortunately, they include the terrible audience laugh, awww, oooooh, etc tracks are in place, so people who aren't sure what emotion to express when watching scripted drivel will know what to do.
The saccharine and predictable sitcom is therefore well represented in this movie.
Fortunately, they include the terrible audience laugh, awww, oooooh, etc tracks are in place, so people who aren't sure what emotion to express when watching scripted drivel will know what to do.
The saccharine and predictable sitcom is therefore well represented in this movie.
Even though the set was backwards, that wasn't a deal breaker. I had no idea Bob Saget was so raunchy. It's so amazing what you find out what goes on behind the scenes.
Pretty interesting account showcasing the lives of the FULL HOUSE cast while the hit series was in production from 1987–1995 (and book-ended by relevant events outside of the show's run), with a primary focus on Stamos (Gaston), Coulier (Mader) and Saget (Brawith). Very well-casted, and its pacing is impressively smooth. A main setback is the lack of major conflict warranting such a "dramatic story". It's also a bit strange how the characters can say they wish their real lives were as simple as FULL HOUSE when the show was about a young widower and his three motherless daughters.... Still, kudos to the attention to detail—they even make sure to cover Posey as Danny Tanner in the unaired pilot.
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I didn't expect to enjoy this so much. Once I started watching a little I knew I would enjoy it and really wanted to make time to watch it fully. I've watched a lot of Full House over the years and this gave me a lot more appreciation for the show and what is portrayed here to have gone on behind the scenes. It gives more depth to the actors. I found it entertaining. I especially liked that they cast people that looked similar to the actual actors. I don't see this as disrespecting Full House, unless disrespecting means taking the actors off unrealistic pedestals of perfection.
It's Lifetime. I didn't watch the show, but I do know stuff about it. The biggest discovery is that Bob and Dave were close friends before the show. For me, there is no sacred cow. I am not going to kill this movie for disrespecting the show. I don't care that much about it. I am sure that these are the best lookalike actors they could find, but it does feel like a Bizarro universe. They even have a reverse set. It's weird and watchable although it's not the most dramatic story. It's basically a recitation of all the highlights. I'm not that invested and at some point, the investment runs out.
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- WissenswertesThe characters Steve, Nicky, and Alexander only appear in the filming of the series finale as their actors do not receive a proper introduction.
- PatzerAfter celebrating the announcement of the fourth season ("Greek Week"), Candace Cameron gets frightened about her first kiss to a boy that her character, D.J. likes, and seeks advice from John Stamos and Lori Laughlin respectively. When she walks in, Lori's character, Becky, is telling John's character, Jesse, that because they are engaged, he is not allowed to flirt with other women. Jesse and Becky became engaged in the first episode of the fourth season, while D.J. kissed Kevin, the boy she liked, in the middle of the third season.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know about FullHouse (2025)
- SoundtracksSharkey's Groove
Written by Jeff Meegan, David Tobin and Mark Armstrong
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