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Listen Up

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  • 2004–2005
  • 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Jason Alexander, Wendy Makkena, Will Rothhaar, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Daniella Monet in Listen Up (2004)
SitcomKomödieSport

Der winzige, o-förmige Tony Kleinman und der ehemalige Profi-Sportler Bernie Widman, immer noch ein beliebter Frauenheld, moderieren gemeinsam eine TV-Talkshow in Philadelphia, in der es hau... Alles lesenDer winzige, o-förmige Tony Kleinman und der ehemalige Profi-Sportler Bernie Widman, immer noch ein beliebter Frauenheld, moderieren gemeinsam eine TV-Talkshow in Philadelphia, in der es hauptsächlich um Sport und Sportler geht.Der winzige, o-förmige Tony Kleinman und der ehemalige Profi-Sportler Bernie Widman, immer noch ein beliebter Frauenheld, moderieren gemeinsam eine TV-Talkshow in Philadelphia, in der es hauptsächlich um Sport und Sportler geht.

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    • Jason Alexander
    • Wendy Makkena
    • Daniella Monet
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    443
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jason Alexander
      • Wendy Makkena
      • Daniella Monet
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    Jason Alexander
    Jason Alexander
    • Tony Kleinman
    • 2004–2005
    Wendy Makkena
    Wendy Makkena
    • Dana Kleinman
    • 2004–2005
    Daniella Monet
    Daniella Monet
    • Megan Kleinman
    • 2004–2005
    Will Rothhaar
    Will Rothhaar
    • Mickey Kleinman
    • 2004–2005
    Malcolm-Jamal Warner
    Malcolm-Jamal Warner
    • Bernie Widmer
    • 2004–2005
    Ashley Edner
    Ashley Edner
    • Jenny…
    • 2004–2005
    RuDee Sade
    RuDee Sade
    • Sarah
    • 2004–2005
    David Getz
    • Bruiser Dad…
    • 2004–2005
    Greg Germann
    Greg Germann
    • Paul
    • 2004
    Edward James Gage
    Edward James Gage
    • Norm…
    • 2004
    Peter Scolari
    Peter Scolari
    • Andrew McKillop
    • 2005
    Elijah Runcorn
    Elijah Runcorn
    • Young Tony
    • 2005
    Julia Duffy
    Julia Duffy
    • Jane McKillop
    • 2005
    Wayne Knight
    Wayne Knight
    • Buddy
    • 2004
    Dennis Rodman
    Dennis Rodman
    • Dennis Rodman
    • 2004
    Trevor Wright
    Trevor Wright
    • Jake O'Shannon
    • 2004
    Fred Sanders
    Fred Sanders
    • Fred
    • 2004
    Monty Hoffman
    • Donut Guy
    • 2004
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    brumcoh

    Neither funny, nor entertaining.

    This is by far the worst sitcom, since My Mother the Car. Jason Alexander is a fine actor, but his George Costanza routine does not work outside of Seinfeld. It's grating and more embarrassing than funny. I tried to give the show a chance, but after four shows I gave up on it. It gets old, seeing the same idiotic, unbelievable behavior show after show

    This is the First Monday night CBS sitcom I have refused to watch in many years. With their tradition of excellent sitcoms, it's beyond comprehension why they put this clunker between such fine shows as Still Standing, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Two And a Half Men. I prayed that the show wouldn't make it past mid-season, but my prayers weren't answered. One can only hope that somebody at CBS comes to their senses, and realizes that there is absolutely no substance to the show, and that it is "not" entertaining.
    Bobs-9

    Off to a rocky start but, I think, improving rapidly

    Did you ever watch the very earliest episodes of Seinfeld back in 1990? I can remember seeing them when they were new, and thinking that the show was nothing to get excited about. It improved at an almost imperceptible rate, until I eventually realized I was watching something inspired. I think this show, too, has shown gradual improvement in the quality of its scripts and the interaction of its cast. The show is really built around its star, Jason Alexander, and as an old Seinfeld fan I have a lot of good will toward Alexander and am willing to give any project of his a fair chance. Is there a certain amount of George Costanza in the role of Tony Kleinman? Undoubtedly, but it's a shtick that I still enjoy.

    You can't go far wrong with Malcolm-Jamal Warner, a seasoned sitcom veteran and just plain likable guy. The interaction between him and Alexander is fun to watch, and they make a good team.

    I know almost nothing about sports, and absolutely nothing about Tony Kornheiser, so that element of the project means nothing to me. To me it's not important, anyway, because as an earlier commentator pointed out, the show isn't about sports in the slightest. Although every once in a while a sports figure is trotted on to add a bit of color to the show, these scenes are just brief distractions.

    I will admit, though, that the very tired sitcom stereotype of "smart wife and kids, dumb dad" is a little grating at times, and I'd appreciate it if this formula was not quite so overstressed in the show. One kink in that formula, though, is Will Rothhaar as Tony's son Mickey. This character started out as a cipher because of the scant amount of lines and screen time accorded him (the earliest plots seemed to be dominated by the relationship between Tony and his fairly obnoxious daughter). But Rothhaar, a highly experienced young actor, seems to bring a much-needed element of calm and softness amidst the more grating personalities of the other characters. The delivery of his lines are never overdone in the slightest but always note-perfect, and always get a laugh out of me. He turns what could be a cartoonish stereotype of a simple-minded slacker kid into an interesting, likable, and funny character, and I get a big kick out of the scenes where he's intimidated by his harpy sister.

    I hope this show is given a chance to continue to grow and improve. I like its progress.
    mjbuchanan80

    Wow! Horrible, horrible show.

    I'm a sports guy and I watch ESPN rather regularly, including Kornheiser on PTI. I also was a HUGE Seinfeld fan. So naturally, I thought this would be a show worth watching. Boy, was I wrong. "Tony" is one of the most wimpiest characters ever created next to Screech from Saved by the Bell and Mark from Step by Step. His character and his relationship with his daughter really give parenting a bad name. This show pretty much follows the new age mantra of "don't punish your kids, listen to what they have to say" BS. In one episode, Tony punishes her daughter only to feel - you guessed it - bad about it. So he tries to find ways to reward her so he wouldn't have to go through with the punishment. My God!

    It seems they are really only trying to develop two characters in this show, Tony and his daughter. The "son" has a handful of lines in each episode and is portrayed as semi-retarded or highly addicted to the wacky weed. The mother hardly says a word and seems overly passive towards her kids. If someone was walking down the street and saw this group of people together, they wouldn't think they were a family. The show hardly talks about sports (Gee, wouldn't you think that a show based on a sports writer would have something to do with sports). I give this show the rest of the season and then the Axe. Side note: The opening credits sequence....LAME. Feels like something out of the 80's.
    runcoti

    This show in FANTASTIC!

    Every single episode that I have seen has made me laugh out loud, even when I'm at home alone watching the show. The writing is witty, charming and deals with situations that most people can relate with. The dynamics in Tony's family are well thought out as well- Jason Alexander plays a perfect Tony- who is lovable, funny, charming and a bit of the underdog- we always want to root for him. Malcolm-Jamal Warner is a perfect match for Jason. Malcolm has attitude and humor that keeps me coming back for more as well. I LOVE the flashback scenes! I love getting the insight into the life of Young Tony who seems to have experienced some pretty pathetic situations as a kid. This show is fun, clean and allows our entire family to share some great laughs without us(as parents)feeling nervous about the content that our kids might be seeing.
    Vedek

    A cast that really clicks together!

    I have watched all the "Listen Up" episodes to date. It started, as most TV sitcoms, rather slowly, but now the cast have hit their stride. The teenage son, Mickey, played by Will Rothhaar, has gradually become a main character of the ensemble cast. Rothhaar is a gifted comedian with truly inspired deadpan delivery. He's on his way to becoming a Major Talent, someday! The show's episodes are now well-crafted plots acted out by cast members who are really "clicking" together. In one recent episode, Mickey dated a girlfriend who turned out to be into Civil War Reenactment; she took him to Gettysburg in full 1860's regalia, and when he walked into the room dressed as a Confederate soldier, I nearly fell out of my recliner laughing. The look on his face was perfect! The boyfriend who can't believe he's really doing this for his girlfriend. Every show is a gem, now. Watch "Listen Up!" regularly and you'll find yourself becoming a delighted fan.

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      Mark Harmon had been in contention for the role of Tony, but he was deemed "way too good-looking" for the role. Tony Kornheiser, whose life was the basis of the show, was asked to read for the role, but the sportswriter turned down the offer, stating that he did not want to move to Los Angeles.
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      Tony Kleinman: [meeting former Seinfeld costar Wayne Knight] Boy, you look really farmiliar. Have we met somewhere?

      Buddy: I can't imagine where.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. September 2004 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Shut Up and Listen
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      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
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      • New Regency Productions
      • CBS Productions
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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