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It's always sunny meets the office set in a grocery store.
I can just imagine the pitch meeting for this. Ugh.
Weak concept, weak dialog, weak acting.
I don't know where to begin.
I know where I can end-by not watching it ever again.
Fortunately I just stumbled on to this.
Moreso than not recommending it, this show reminded me that I should find more to do in the evenings.
Ugh. Did I mention that already? I mean, I just don't know how to describe it. Also, I am flummoxed that it is the same name as a quality movie starring Morgan Freeman. The two titles are not related.
Ugh. Sorry for repeating myself. The actor who plays Leslie Best acts a bit caveman-ish. Tongue firmly in cheek.
I can just imagine the pitch meeting for this. Ugh.
Weak concept, weak dialog, weak acting.
I don't know where to begin.
I know where I can end-by not watching it ever again.
Fortunately I just stumbled on to this.
Moreso than not recommending it, this show reminded me that I should find more to do in the evenings.
Ugh. Did I mention that already? I mean, I just don't know how to describe it. Also, I am flummoxed that it is the same name as a quality movie starring Morgan Freeman. The two titles are not related.
Ugh. Sorry for repeating myself. The actor who plays Leslie Best acts a bit caveman-ish. Tongue firmly in cheek.
The reason I was jealous of Nic Cage's character was that if I knew ahead of time that I was going to dislike this movie so intensely, I would have passed on it.
Actually, Cage himself looked as though he needed a leave of absence, two weeks bed rest, and a high carb diet. I still wonder if he was affecting a presence or if he really was burned out. Regardless, I was not entertained.
This was a very busy movie that did little for me.
Another thing that bothered me was the amount of writers who were involved in the movie, and got a little concerned. I wonder if there were more involved who didn't get screen credit? I rarely like movies that have more than two credited writers. Don't know why.
I turned this off with a vision: After Next and that Jeremy Piven flick from earlier in the year, I believe that future screenwriters who begin a pitch with "it's set in Vegas with a guy who does a magic act in a casino" will see their efforts immediately rejected.
Actually, Cage himself looked as though he needed a leave of absence, two weeks bed rest, and a high carb diet. I still wonder if he was affecting a presence or if he really was burned out. Regardless, I was not entertained.
This was a very busy movie that did little for me.
Another thing that bothered me was the amount of writers who were involved in the movie, and got a little concerned. I wonder if there were more involved who didn't get screen credit? I rarely like movies that have more than two credited writers. Don't know why.
I turned this off with a vision: After Next and that Jeremy Piven flick from earlier in the year, I believe that future screenwriters who begin a pitch with "it's set in Vegas with a guy who does a magic act in a casino" will see their efforts immediately rejected.
Full of hackneyed, stereotypical cracks so glib that it may well have done itself in during the premiere episode.
The show suffers from buffoonish acting, writing that has been done before-nearly verbatim, and most irritating for me, references to Pittsburgh that are utterly foolish and irrelevant.
Heaton and Grammar seem to me to be down to the level of Fred Willard who has made of career of cheesy performance.
I wonder if the powers that be gave up on it and are letting it run anyhow.
Taste counts for nothing and I found this show's opening episode completely tasteless.
I will be stunned if it last six episodes.
Back to who? It doesn't matter who it goes back to.
The show suffers from buffoonish acting, writing that has been done before-nearly verbatim, and most irritating for me, references to Pittsburgh that are utterly foolish and irrelevant.
Heaton and Grammar seem to me to be down to the level of Fred Willard who has made of career of cheesy performance.
I wonder if the powers that be gave up on it and are letting it run anyhow.
Taste counts for nothing and I found this show's opening episode completely tasteless.
I will be stunned if it last six episodes.
Back to who? It doesn't matter who it goes back to.