D.J. Fuller est mère de trois jeunes garçons et veuve depuis peu. Sa soeur, Stéphanie, sa meilleure amie Kimmy, et la fille adolescente de Kimmy s'installent toutes ensemble pour l'aider à é... Tout lireD.J. Fuller est mère de trois jeunes garçons et veuve depuis peu. Sa soeur, Stéphanie, sa meilleure amie Kimmy, et la fille adolescente de Kimmy s'installent toutes ensemble pour l'aider à élever ses fils.D.J. Fuller est mère de trois jeunes garçons et veuve depuis peu. Sa soeur, Stéphanie, sa meilleure amie Kimmy, et la fille adolescente de Kimmy s'installent toutes ensemble pour l'aider à élever ses fils.
- Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 9 victoires et 22 nominations au total
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So, I grew up with the original and sure, it was cheesy and dated, but had great characters and a lot of heart.
Fuller House...is pretty much exactly the same. Not that that's a bad thing! In this day and age, such a show is welcome.
The Tanner girls (sans Michelle) and Kimmy take the roles of their uncles/dad in the original, raising DJ's three sons along with Kimmy's daughter in the same house. The pilot is basically a reunion episode and isn't exactly great. It's forced and kinda cringeworthy. But when that's over, the show really takes off. The three leads all do a great job (and aged pretty darn well, if you catch my drift), and the new kids aren't too bad either. Max especially--that kid is going to be a star.
There's a nice mix of humor here, family stuff and some more adult stuff for older viewers. Yes, there's a laugh track. Yes, it feels forced in parts. But so did the original. If you're even remotely a fan, you'll love it.
Fuller House...is pretty much exactly the same. Not that that's a bad thing! In this day and age, such a show is welcome.
The Tanner girls (sans Michelle) and Kimmy take the roles of their uncles/dad in the original, raising DJ's three sons along with Kimmy's daughter in the same house. The pilot is basically a reunion episode and isn't exactly great. It's forced and kinda cringeworthy. But when that's over, the show really takes off. The three leads all do a great job (and aged pretty darn well, if you catch my drift), and the new kids aren't too bad either. Max especially--that kid is going to be a star.
There's a nice mix of humor here, family stuff and some more adult stuff for older viewers. Yes, there's a laugh track. Yes, it feels forced in parts. But so did the original. If you're even remotely a fan, you'll love it.
This may sound silly but the lameness and nostalgia of this show make my laugh and smile. I genuinely feel happy when i watch it and it helps me relax. The new kids also do a great job. Great after a bad day this show. Credit to everyone, as this is a hard task to brighten peoples days.
Obviously the original is better! The forced laughter gets annoying and some scenes are cringey to watch but asides from that, it's watchable
I grew up watching full house and being the same age as Stephanie, I related to her quite a bit. I loved growing up with the show and seeing it when new shows came out and then when I had my two daughters, we watched all the reruns of it on Nick. They fell in love with the show as well. I knew it was a clean, family friendly show that I didn't have to worry about.
When I found out that Fuller House was coming out, not only was I so excited about it, but my kiddos were too. When I got home the night that it premiered on Netflix, we couldn't wait and watched five episodes.
Don't get me wrong, there are funny pieces and the kids and Kimmy are the best part of the show. But it isn't the same. It definitely is not family friendly.
There is so many sexual innuendos and cursing that I wasn't sure if I wanted to keep watching with my kids. This made me sad because I was hoping for a clean, family, friendly show for them that we could watch as a family. Unfortunately, it did not turn out that way.
I will say that I love the kids that play in the show--they were perfectly cast. And Kimmy hasn't changed a bit. I love that part of her. She was always a goof ball and still is. I wish I could rate this higher, but it wasn't what I was expecting. Still good to watch, just be aware that there are some comments, scenes and words that are not family friendly if you care about letting your kids watch that.
When I found out that Fuller House was coming out, not only was I so excited about it, but my kiddos were too. When I got home the night that it premiered on Netflix, we couldn't wait and watched five episodes.
Don't get me wrong, there are funny pieces and the kids and Kimmy are the best part of the show. But it isn't the same. It definitely is not family friendly.
There is so many sexual innuendos and cursing that I wasn't sure if I wanted to keep watching with my kids. This made me sad because I was hoping for a clean, family, friendly show for them that we could watch as a family. Unfortunately, it did not turn out that way.
I will say that I love the kids that play in the show--they were perfectly cast. And Kimmy hasn't changed a bit. I love that part of her. She was always a goof ball and still is. I wish I could rate this higher, but it wasn't what I was expecting. Still good to watch, just be aware that there are some comments, scenes and words that are not family friendly if you care about letting your kids watch that.
The annoying 'Wooooooo' every other second is what driving me away from this.
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- AnecdotesThe first episode is a Full House (1987) reunion special. Creator Jeff Franklin called it "in essence, the last episode for the fans, that we never got to do."
- GaffesIn the original series, when Nicky and Alex were born, Jesse built a room on the left (from the viewers' perspective) by the stairs and next to the bathroom. In the reboot, their old room is now on the opposite side of the attic where the closet originally was, and is also quite a bit smaller than the original room.
- Citations
Jesse Katsopolis: You forgot one very important thing.
Stephanie Tanner: Have mercy.
Jesse Katsopolis: No... How rude!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Teens React: Teens React to Fuller House (2016)
- Bandes originalesEverywhere You Look
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Untitled Full House Revival
- Lieux de tournage
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- Durée
- 30m
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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