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Malcolm

Título original: Malcolm in the Middle
  • Serie de TV
  • 2000–2006
  • TP
  • 22min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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151 mil
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Frankie Muniz, Justin Berfield, Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, Christopher Masterson, and Erik Per Sullivan in Malcolm (2000)
Malcolm In The Middle: Season 1
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Un adolescente talentoso trata de sobrevivir a la vida con su familia tonta y disfuncional.Un adolescente talentoso trata de sobrevivir a la vida con su familia tonta y disfuncional.Un adolescente talentoso trata de sobrevivir a la vida con su familia tonta y disfuncional.

  • Creación
    • Linwood Boomer
    • Michael Glouberman
    • Gary Murphy
  • Reparto principal
    • Frankie Muniz
    • Bryan Cranston
    • Justin Berfield
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,2/10
    151 mil
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    • Creación
      • Linwood Boomer
      • Michael Glouberman
      • Gary Murphy
    • Reparto principal
      • Frankie Muniz
      • Bryan Cranston
      • Justin Berfield
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    • Ganó 7 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 46 premios y 120 nominaciones en total

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    • 2000–2006
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    • Hal…
    • 2000–2006
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    • Reese…
    • 2000–2006
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    • Dewey…
    • 2000–2006
    Christopher Masterson
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    • Francis…
    • 2000–2006
    Jane Kaczmarek
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    • Lois…
    • 2000–2006
    Craig Lamar Traylor
    Craig Lamar Traylor
    • Stevie Kenarban
    • 2000–2006
    David Anthony Higgins
    David Anthony Higgins
    • Craig Feldspar
    • 2000–2006
    James Rodriguez
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    • 2004–2006
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    Emy Coligado
    Emy Coligado
    • Piama Tananahaakna
    • 2002–2006
    Eric Nenninger
    Eric Nenninger
    • Eric Hansen
    • 2000–2003
    Kenneth Mars
    Kenneth Mars
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    • 2002–2004
    Evan Matthew Cohen
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    • 2000–2003
    Kyle Sullivan
    Kyle Sullivan
    • Dabney Hooper
    • 2000–2003
    Gary Anthony Williams
    Gary Anthony Williams
    • Abraham 'Abe' Kenarban
    • 2000–2006
    Daniel von Bargen
    Daniel von Bargen
    • Commandant Edwin Spangler
    • 2000–2003
    Catherine Lloyd Burns
    Catherine Lloyd Burns
    • Caroline Miller
    • 2000
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      • Linwood Boomer
      • Michael Glouberman
      • Gary Murphy
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    10look_its_ben

    Truly the best show ever!

    This must be one of the best shows in existence!

    I have been watching this program since this came on the air back in 2000 and never once have I been disappointed about it! It has its occasional not as funny episode but has kept me laughing all this time as I have just finished watching the last ever episode!

    I thought that the last episode was a perfect way to end the 7 season run of the show!

    I think one of the things that make this show so popular is that is more like a real life family than anything else on the air. Its a show thats not afraid to show that families do have bad days with each other!

    Thanks for reading this comment!

    10/10 Show!
    perni

    One of my favorite shows

    As of late, Fox Television has been relying on gimmicky reality series like Joe Millionaire and Married by Amercia to gets its high ratings. But the show I enjoy the most in their weekly lineup has go to be the always funny Malcolm in the Middle. First off, the entire cast is just superb. Frankie Muniz is cute, likeable, and gives the show a solid foundation. Justin Berfield and Erik Sullivan do just as well as the older and younger siblings. Dewey cracks me up sometimes when he has to take care of the father or finds his dark side (my favorite episode that was centered around the little guy has to be when he and the dad built a Lego empire that Dewey ran as dictator). And you can't leave out the parents, who are just as off the wall and hilarious. Francis shows up every now and then, but I tend to enjoy his wife Piama more than anything else about his sub-stories. What surprises me is how young the three main boys looked in the first few episodes. Frankie was just this chubby-cheeked tyke and so was Reese, but now Just Berfield has definitely bulked up (check out his shirtless scenes during the one episode where he feuds with Malcolm; yowza!), and Frankie has developed a very mature, handsome face. I'm kind of eager to see Frankie's latest movie, Agent Cody Banks, if only because he stars in it. Sure, it may not be Shakespeare, but it looks like good fun. As for Malcolm, I hope it keeps going for seasons to come. It somehow manages to be consistantly funny and fresh. 4/4 stars.
    David, Film Freak

    Real-life Simpsons

    I see the previews to this show when it was beginning to screen... and I must admit I hated it. I never bothered to watch it.

    But I started watching the repeats of season one and have now grown to love it! It's original, extremely funny, outrageous and unpredictable - everything you could want in a comedy.

    Jane Kaczmarick and Bryan Cranston both fill each episode with their a brand of unique hilarity all their own, while the brothers Christopher Kennedy Masterton, Justin Berfield and Erik Per Sullivan are all just great.

    Special mention to the one and only Malcolm (Frankie Muniz) - star in the making.

    A real-life version of The Simpsons - and that line right there should be enough to get people to watch.
    9Maniac-9

    Hilarious show

    For whatever reason when the show originally aired I never watched it, but flipping through the channels one day I started to watch it then set it to record everyday and then eventually caught up with the whole series. The show is absolutely awesome with all the hijinks that Malcolm and his brothers pull. Plus Bryan Cranston is cast perfectly as the dad.

    What makes the show so great is you can actually see most of this stuff potentially happening in real life. If anyone grew up in a house full of boys we can all admit that they can all be a bunch of sh**disturbers. Even Malcolm who's a prodigy is as bad as the rest of them. Reese who's not book smart can be just as crafty at pulling off pranks as the rest of them.
    9ElMaruecan82

    Are you a fan of "Malcolm"? Yes? No? Maybe? You don't know?

    Can you repeat the question? You're not the boss of me, now etc.

    I guess everybody remembers "I'll be there for you" from "Friends", but how about that catchy intro made of clips from the show and inter-cut with other excerpts of Manga and TV/movies gems, as if it foresaw that the show itself was going to evolve to the same cult-status, after having ensured a qualified transition between "Married with Children" and "Modern Family".

    "Malcolm in the Middle", a creation of Linwood Boomer, is one of the first sitcoms to set itself apart from the usual family-friendly clichés and feature a totally irredeemable, dysfunctional family, and in the process, get rid (for the first time?) of that annoying laugh-track. indeed, the show is so confident on its comedic quality that it doesn't need to tell you when to laugh. And as far as laughs go, this is one of the funniest and most entertaining family series that is not "The Simpsons", and coincidentally, the closest live-action series to "The Simpsons" goofiness without that meaning the material isn't any fresh or original.

    Indeed, if I had to nominate a show that is totally devoid of clichés, well, "Malcolm" is the one, starting with its titular character, played by blue-eyed Frankie Muniz: a genius and the middle-child of four bratty siblings. Boys of his intellectual condition are called Krelboynes, in homage to Moranis' character in "Little Shop of Horrors", but this is where the comparison stops. There have been eggheads or misunderstood middle- children in the past, but Malcolm is as mischievous as his brothers and he's a genius who hates his intelligence, or at least its social repercussion on the field of school popularity.

    Malcolm is like Lisa Simpson trying to act like Bart. But no matter how hard he tries to pretend having nothing to do with his Krelboyne friends, composed of so many natural misfits (his best friend is a wheelchair-bound one-lunged kid), he's inevitably branded as so and has no other choice than keeping the lowest profile. The film uses a fourth-wall breaking device allowing him to share his fears, concerns and comments on the peculiar habits that inhabits his family's house. The character strikes for his self-centered nature, but as the show progresses, he became more of an occasional Greek Chorus and the foil for his brothers or father's funnier antics.

    Meanwhile, Malcolm's blessing (or curse, depending on how you look at it) is the source of his funny interactions with the normal world, and I'm not sure I want to include his mother in. Because he might be the titular and central character according to the title, he's got a great competitor in Lois, played by Jane Kaczmarek. She's a TV mom like no other TV mom, maybe the fact that each of her four boys, and a fifth one over the course of the show, is as ill-behaved as his predecessor and/or follower, have to do with it. Still, calling her strict is an understatement as the woman is the ringmaster of a real menagerie-like family, and who can blame her? she's in a position that can't afford any sign of weakness.

    There's a scene where Reese, probably the worst of all, says he wishes she was dead, which is something you'd never hear in a sitcom. A shocked Lois leaves the room, which astonishes Reese who's used to hear "I'll take you with me". And that's very typical of the show, just when you think it rings the same emotional notes than your typical soppy sitcom episodes, it delivers a line that reminds you this is "Malcolm". In another episode, Lois admitted to her husband, Hal, that she didn't feel any love toward her newborn child Jamie, to which Hal stoically answers that she never loved any of her sons as babies, and that's what helped her.

    And before you're shocked, remember they're all boys, no girls for love or gender equity issues. The oldest one, Francis (Christopher Masterson) is an irresponsible and immature teenager who keeps blaming every failure on her and seems incapable to transition into a normal adult, Reese (Justin Berfield) makes Bart Simpson feel like Milhouse, Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) is the eternal punching ball and perhaps the most immune to sadistic mistreatment, if he doesn't strike for a malevolent spirit, his behavior is sometimes enough to drive anyone crazy. And I must also count an infatuated loser and colleague named Craig and of course, Hal, the goofy but lovable father who picked the option of never interfering with his wife's methods.

    Hal, played by Bryan Cranston, as a time where Walter White wasn't even a concept on a piece of paper, is the good cop to Lois' bad one, and when you see that Lois is surrounded by such specimens, you gotta give her credit for not letting the house fall apart. She might have taken that from her Polish mother, Grandma Ida, who's nothing like the usual grandma you see on TV (boy, do I feel like a broken record) and whose portrayal by Cloris Leachman is absolutely priceless. This is one of the great delights of the show, to provide some memorable supporting characters, from a sadistic army trainer to a sweet ranch owner played by the late Kenneth Mars (my only complaint from the show is the way he was written off).

    Each character, each situation is like an inexhaustible source of gags, yet the show ended after 6 years while it was doing well. And this is another great thing about it, it never had to jump the shark, it was nice the time it lasyed, it grabbed many Golden Globe and Emmy Nominations (mostly Muniz and Kaczmarek) and it launched Bryan Cranston's career.

    Indeed, without Hal, there would probably be no Walter White... another (of the several) reason to love the show.

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    • Curiosidades
      The part of Malcolm was originally written to be nine years old, so Frankie Muniz, being 13 at the time, thought he was too old. He even gave his mother a thumbs-down as soon as he came out of the audition room. The producers decided to make Malcolm around 12, and give Muniz the part. When the young actor found out he got it, he jumped on the hotel bed.
    • Pifias
      Throughout his appearances in seasons 1-3, Commandant Edwin Spangler wears decorations that absolutely make no sense. While his uniform is clearly that of an USAF general, he nonetheless wears both the Pistol Expert and Rifle Expert badges of the USMC, while also sporting the ribbons for several decorations available solely to personnel of the US Army - the Army Distinguished Service Medal, the Soldier's Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the Army Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Army Service Ribbon (the latter two worn in the wrong order of precedence). Also, while claiming to have never served in combat, Spangler is shown sporting several decorations solely available for combat duty - a Bronze Star ribbon (with cluster) and a Purple Heart ribbon. The South Vietnamese Parachutist Badge, Vietnam Service Medal (with three Service Stars), and RVN Campaign Medal with 1960- device also point at a long deployment in Vietnam, while the Southwest Asia Service Medal and Saudi Arabian Kuwait Liberation Medal would make him a Gulf War veteran. Neither deployment, however, is ever mentioned in the series, making his mismatched decorations likely an error of the wardrobe department.
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      opening theme song: Yes, no, maybe, I don't know, can you repeat the question? You're not the boss of me now, You're not the boss of me now, You're not the boss of me now, and you're not so big. You're not the boss of me now, You're not the boss of me now, You're not the boss of me now, and you're not so big. Life is unfair...

    • Créditos adicionales
      For the first 3 minutes of the Episode "Living Will" (3/6/2005), the bottom of the screen pages through a long list of fourteen alleged "producers". This was the first episode to air after the Academy Awards controversy over limiting to three, the number of "producers" who could win a best film Oscar.
    • Versiones alternativas
      An extended version of the pilot episode was released with the 'Complete First Season' DVD boxset.
    • Conexiones
      Edited from El cerebro del planeta Arous (1957)
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      Boss of Me
      Written by John Flansburgh and John Linnell

      Performed by They Might Be Giants

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de mayo de 2000 (España)
    • País de origen
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      • Malcolm in the Middle
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • 12334 Cantura Street, Studio City, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Malcolm's house, since demolished)
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      • Satin City Productions
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      • 20th Century Fox Television
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