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Michael Oosterom, Dita Von Teese, Morgana Ignis, and Christine H. McConnell in The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell (2018)

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The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell

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9/10

Can't stop watching

I started watching the show and was kinda confused but I couldn't stop watching. Then I introduced my husband and son to the show and we are all so intrigued. No I can't see myself making some of these creations but I do love watching. I love her deadpan, dry sense of humor, and the puppets are super quarkey (definitely not for a younger audience)
  • vbreshock
  • 21 oct 2018
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8/10

Martha Stewart and Peewee Herman have a love-child named Tim Burton

  • azurecielo52479
  • 14 oct 2018
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9/10

Not your average cooking show, thankfully!

I loved this. It is really clever, the characters are fun. Christine's creations (baked, sewn, etc) are amazing. She explains what she does quite well. The sets are wild and as fun as the action. It absolutely tickled my twisted funny bone.

I am bummed that there are only 6 episodes. That is not enough! I certainly hope there will be more in the future!.

I will add this warning though: This is NOT meant for little kids. It has some quips, dialog and situations that you might very well not to want to explain. Some kids might find some of the scenes scary as well.
  • katbcoll
  • 11 oct 2018
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10/10

Perfection!

This is the show that so many of us have been waiting for. The people that are creepy and a tad weird. The people that go outside the box. No, this is not a cooking show. You people that scored this low don't get it. This is meant to inspire and entertain. I'm so happy to live in a world where a show like this exists. And I want that crazy Rose roadkill raccoon to hang with me in my kitchen.
  • martinimaven
  • 13 oct 2018
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10/10

Darkly Delicious

For those that have written negative reviews about this show, go watch Martha or listen to the incessant ranting of Ramsey and leave the fun to us. Loved every minute of this show - adult friendly humor mixed with the fun of being a kid, hosted by a total babe with a deliciously fun dark side. So glad this wasn't just another boring cooking show. PLEASE give us more of this fun loving series (and feel free to make it longer)
  • ladyblackx
  • 18 oct 2018
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10/10

A peek inside the quirky, yet wonderful head of Christine McConnell

I think some people might miss the point of this show. It's not necessarily a cooking show. Christine has a huge following and people are interested in how she spins her magic. This series shows the broad strokes of how Christine creates. It's a showcase for her art, but an amateur can take bits and pieces and apply them to their own creations. You wouldn't expect an old master of art to show you how to mix the pigments for the paint. Sit back and enjoy the ride.
  • am-12860
  • 12 oct 2018
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9/10

Like a possessed Martha Stewart!

I tuned into this yesterday because I couldn't find anything else that might pass half an hour or so. I ended up watching the entire season. Part cookery and arts and crafts, part soap opera and part comedy, it's like Sesame Street as directed by Tim Burton. The puppet characters are very engaging, the humour is as dark as some of the chocolate Christine uses in her creations that competitors in Bake Off can only dream (have nightmares) of, the comedy very offbeat. Hugely enjoyable.
  • halcyonbear
  • 14 oct 2018
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7/10

Dita Von Teese and and a talking mummified cat. What's not to like?

Refreshingly unique and evokes childhood nostalgia. I'd have given it a higher rating if there had been more in-depth tutorials, more varied content (ie decor, sewing) and if that "racoon" wasn't so irritating.
  • opheliahasrisen
  • 21 jun 2019
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10/10

This!

This is the antidote to the poison that is the wave of 'reality' tv that celebrates mediocrity. It's clear this person has labored and earned the right to share her talents with the world, mind-blowing stuff. The whole production is fantastic, I wouldn't change a single thing - I hope she comes back with a new season next year.
  • jaqsn
  • 19 oct 2018
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Good Covets With Puppets

When I first saw this, I thought what in the hell!? But after about two episodes I couldn't stop watching, mainly not for the recipes but the camaraderie of the puppets. They are the best. Reminds me of my childhood.

But if you're a diehard recipe/foodie that wants a traditional cooking show. THIS IS NOT IT!

WATCH IF YOU LIKE: The Addams Family, Elvira, And The Munsters. (Anything with a darker vibe)

Christine also reminds me of Kat Von D, with her 50's style vibes.
  • musicalfreakgurl
  • 14 oct 2019
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6/10

She is Great, The Show is Mediocre

I find myself enjoying her style... she has great hair, perfect makeup, and wears the most adorable dresses. The show's puppet characters are sometimes funny. I do laugh when they ask, 'who's she looking at?' when she's speaking to the camera. Christine's not really showing us how to make her amazing sweets. This show was created as another way for her to showcase her talents... which are many. I had never heard of her or seen her creations before this show on Netflix.
  • rebeccapizzophoto
  • 13 oct 2018
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10/10

This was so FUN!!!!!

My family loved this!!! She's like a Martha Stewart with a twist! Surrounded by funny lovable dark puppets! It's just wonderful fun! With a slightly off and dark-sided cast of characters and the creativity which is inspiring and entertaining combined with slightly adult humor, it's a great change of pace from all the other shows!

We want season 2!!!!! Please!
  • caseypfister
  • 19 sep 2019
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6/10

Cute, and quite curious.

In concept, there's a lot to like here. It's got it's own distinct gothic charm. The content and format is equal parts Martha Stewart, Ace of Cakes, and Alton Brown's Good Eats, with the soul and asthetic of the Adams Family, while in implementation it summons the best of Jim Henson.

Does it deliver? There's enough wry and dark (not to mention suggestive) humor to stay entertaining, even when the projects themselves are not interesting, although it can be quite corny and campy, too. But it's got it's own charm. The usually are, but sometimes can veer away from food (like making a dress) which are much less my thing and could either narrow or widen the overall appeal.

The food projects (the vast majority) usually impress. But the show is ostensibly instructional and most of them are quite beyond anything I or anyone I know would actually attempt. Also, the level of instruction is quite vague and sparse for the scope and scale of many of these projects. So, I guess the idea is people like watching this kind of thing and the ones with the skill or bravery (impetuosity?) to try DIYing these are also the type who would just figure it out or join some online community dedicated to these kinds of thing? I don't know.

It will be interesting if this show finds an audience and how it evolves if it continues.
  • leoocampo
  • 5 nov 2018
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5/10

Interesting concept

My husband and I were pretty stoked to see this series, but after viewing the pilot we're both rather disappointed. The set design and puppetry is impressive, but the baking aspect - which was a major draw for us - is disappointing to say the least. Does she make amazing things? Absolutely! Does it make me wanna run out and invest in a sculptor's kit and an air brush, and spend several hours whittling a single bone treat?! Hell no. It begs the question, who was this show created for? Certainly not the average home baker, and I'm willing to bet that if you're this hardcore into cake decorating you probably already know how to do all of projects she demonstrates. Like other shows of that variety it lacks substance and gets boring fast. The characters get rather annoying after awhile, their banter feels more like filler rather than adding anything of significance to the series, it's gimmicky, and I don't feel that Christine does very well on camera, she comes across as wooden and uninteresting. It also bugged me that she would skip major steps in the cake building process, so even if you do want to know how to build the house cake you're SOL. It was a really promising idea but in execution it fails for me. You might enjoy it as casual Halloween viewing, but don't expect a whole lot out of it.
  • The_nibs
  • 11 oct 2018
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10/10

Absolutely unique, spooky and fascinating !

This show is a wonderful new Netflix creation based on the real talent of Christine McConnell, who is absolutely charming and creative. It's easy to watch, full of hilarious comments and the design is sublime. Highly recommended for anyone fond in DIY cooking, Halloween or spooky Fairy tale.
  • agathepasquet
  • 13 oct 2018
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8/10

Not for everyone, but I love it!

  • rpittma1
  • 13 oct 2018
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10/10

Beautifully creepy!

This show is amazing, and hilarious. Super helpful, and inspiring. The open flame or candle trick is an awesome tip. Please make more episodes for Christmas I'm hooked. I would love to see creepy Christmas done right. I believe Christine is the one to do it.
  • scarvesbytara
  • 13 oct 2018
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9/10

The Adams Family meets Julia Child

Twisted, creative, and a bit dark, this show skewers all cooking show conventions with gallows humor and puppetry. People expecting a more ordinary program are apt to be a little rattled, but I enjoyed the how-to demonstrations with the bizarre but fun characters.

Christine McConnell is a perfectionist, so some of her creations are intimidating at first glance. But it's that same daring and meticulousness that propelled her to her or Netflix series, so know it's all for fun and to inspire audiences to their own curious creations.
  • bull-904-250226
  • 13 oct 2018
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It just can't decide what it's doing ?

This show is trying to cram so much into 24 minutes that it takes away its potential to be great.. and turns it into "well I've commited my time and it's only 6 short episodes... whatever". Christine can't decide weather it's a show on baking and crafts, or a show we're she attempts to act with these puppets and create an underlining plot. Look, I get it. She's unconventional and wants a chance to do all the things, because on instagram, she's a baker, a seamstress, a model, a photographer, a set designer... I get it. But I think the show would have been better off if she had let some things go. And don't get me wrong, I actually like the puppets! I just think... due to EVERYTHING. It's crammed and uneccisary. Pick something, commit. The instructions for her "cooking" are completely uneducational and I don't think many could create anything without more instructions. She'd have more time if we weren't learning about the puppet in the basement relationship with the postman. But, now there are all these puppet developments I think are lost or unfinished because of the baking and sewing? (The sewing was useless, why even waste the time. We get it. You're creative! Don't be weird to show everyone how creative you are? Actually make and episode that doesn't cram weird useless info in. It's a bit vain.)
  • maddisonhough
  • 12 oct 2018
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7/10

Interesting

This show was really weird but her creations were amazing. Honestly it seems like if anyone else tried them they wouldn't turn out so good. They were always extremely complicated. The puppets were also kind of dumb
  • Jessicanu94
  • 15 oct 2018
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9/10

Beautifully Bizarre, Weird & Kooky

I have to admit the first episode left me thinking 'Huh?' but by the end of the second episode I was hooked.

Christine McConnell is a very talented artist and her amazing creations are paired perfectly with the 'beautifully bizarre, weird and kooky' cast of characters she's surrounded herself with. This Netflix Original is a keeper.
  • pattonroxanne
  • 16 oct 2018
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7/10

Very long and pretty Instagram video

I love Christine to bits, I follow her on Instagram, so I was very excited to watch this show.

Cannot say I'm very impressed. It's really fun to look at, but 99% of the tips are absolutely useless. Christine shows only the finishing touches, and most of them are quite difficult. I try not to think how she did the rest. I wouldn't be able to do it even with an instruction. Yet an instruction would be great!

The puppet show is kinda weird. The plot is not especially entertaining, some jokes are quite funny though: who is she talking to???

Still it's a very nice show to watch because Christine is beautiful, the house is stunning, the puppets are alright. Every little detail is so damn pretty! I just enjoy looking at all those magnificent things!

It's like going through Christine's Instagram account - uber pretty, no idea how she does it.
  • fridaynight-1
  • 21 oct 2018
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8/10

Keep an open mind...

It's basically Pee-Wee's Plyhouse with a bit of Addams Family and Martha Stewart. If you just watch it for what it is it's very pleasant. People who are looking for a Martha Stewart will find the other two things offputting. People who expect something macabre will find the other two things offputting. People expecting Pee-Wee will find the other things offputting. It's not any of these things, its own sick little treasure where vintage clothing meets Regretsy and a middle schooler who goths out Barbies. I love it and so does my 4 year old, but my daughter was Coraline for Halloween, her choice.
  • brandyphilip-12563
  • 22 ene 2019
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6/10

Should be TV-14.

This show is great and all, but this is definitely not PG. Mentions of killing people and "fornication" are riddled throughout this. Other than the oddly placed innuendos, Christine's creativity is really cool.

The puppets are pretty funny but again, the innuendos are just not necessary. It tries to hard to be different from anyone.

I kinda like how the Henson Company tries to go out of the box with their shows. Earth To Ned was a breath of fresh air and Muppets Now was cute.

If you're over the age of 14, I'd say go and give this a watch. It's charmingly hilarious but it's still a genuine cooking show.
  • minutolo
  • 28 sep 2022
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1/10

Disappointed

First I would like to say that yes Christine McConnel is a talented person and the fact that she is into horror and vintage is awesome. With that being said I was super excited about this show because I'm a pastry chef ( with a degree and have worked over 10 years professionally in this field) and I too love horror, but once I saw this I went from smiling to frowning and actually very confused. If you're going to show DIY then you should show it, her recipes were skimmed through and she didn't show you how to do anything. Which sorry if Martha Stewart can teach anyone at home to decorate and cook then Ms.Christine can as well. She just lacked a personality we call this dead face. I know she is talented but someone should have told her to work on her skills, she came off as dull, which I know she is not. Someone in production should have thought this through. This should have been a show that made me happy finally a show that wasnt all bubbly but no I couldn't even get that. Clearly the puppets were a good distraction. If you watch this show and say you learned how to make the house cake good for you cause that was never explained. That's the thing people yes it's a 30 minute show but she could have shown you but no. Truly disappointing she probably should stick to her books some people aren't meant to be on the screen and I again I do think she is talented and good at what she does this just wasnt thought out well.
  • jrockphantom
  • 13 oct 2018
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