punkgurl3666
Joined Aug 2002
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I remember watching this when I was younger and loving it. I first came across it when I was flicking through the channels and seeing a talking dog. At that age, I was obsessed with dogs and a talking one was even better. That's when I became hooked.
Wishbone is the story of a very imaginative Jack Russel terrier named . . . Wishbone who lives with his owners, Joe and his mother Karen Talbot. Wishbone loves literature and in each episode, he imagines himself in a classic novel/play/myth while there is a modern day version of it is going on in real life.
The good part about this show was that when I came home from school every day is was on at like 4:30 pm. Also, I always wondered why Joe's father was never around. It's good to see a single parent house hold on a children's show. And, recently, I found out that my favorite "Daily Show" correspondent Mo Rocca (love of my life) was a writer on this show and that Amy Acker (now Fred on "Angel", I love that show) worked on here. Pretty interesting.
If you have young kids between the ages 6-12, I definatly recommend this show. They won't be disappointed.
Wishbone is the story of a very imaginative Jack Russel terrier named . . . Wishbone who lives with his owners, Joe and his mother Karen Talbot. Wishbone loves literature and in each episode, he imagines himself in a classic novel/play/myth while there is a modern day version of it is going on in real life.
The good part about this show was that when I came home from school every day is was on at like 4:30 pm. Also, I always wondered why Joe's father was never around. It's good to see a single parent house hold on a children's show. And, recently, I found out that my favorite "Daily Show" correspondent Mo Rocca (love of my life) was a writer on this show and that Amy Acker (now Fred on "Angel", I love that show) worked on here. Pretty interesting.
If you have young kids between the ages 6-12, I definatly recommend this show. They won't be disappointed.
I remember watching this on New Years Eve 2002 since it was early in the morning and I was bored. I was instantly hooked.
I was born in '88 and I never knew much about the decade. I knew some films, and it was interesting to hear the comments of these very funny people.
My favorites were Michael Ian Black, Hal Sparks, and the love of my life, Mo Rocca. My only problem with the show was that there wasn't enough Mo. But Hal was there to make things right.
An hour wasn't enough to cover each year. I needed more! I can tell that this mini-series will definatley become a cult hit. I can't wait for "I Love the 70s"
Meghan's rating: ***1/2 out of **** (For lack of Mo Rocca)
I was born in '88 and I never knew much about the decade. I knew some films, and it was interesting to hear the comments of these very funny people.
My favorites were Michael Ian Black, Hal Sparks, and the love of my life, Mo Rocca. My only problem with the show was that there wasn't enough Mo. But Hal was there to make things right.
An hour wasn't enough to cover each year. I needed more! I can tell that this mini-series will definatley become a cult hit. I can't wait for "I Love the 70s"
Meghan's rating: ***1/2 out of **** (For lack of Mo Rocca)
No matter how many times I watch this movie, it never gets old. In my opinion, this was better than Braveheart, which was an excellent film. Gibson was fabulous. And Jason Issacs! He plays good miserable b******s (if Harry Potter fans recall, he was Lucius Malfoy...another miserable b******d). Oh, and that little girl was just adorable! Mel Gibson seems to be in a lot of movies with the cutest little girls (i.e. That girl, Bo, in Signs was SOO adorable!!!) You people MUST see this movie. My rating: *** 1/2 stars out of ****