DrRumack
Joined Jul 2010
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All that's missing is Patton Oswalt's narration and you've got yourself an R rated Goldbergs.
Putting aside the few recycled jokes from Family Guy, and the occasional anachronism (I was 18 in 93 so these things sting when they get something wrong), It's a great show to watch.
The cast is great. The show looks great. The storylines aren't all that original(see my Goldber's remark), but the comedy is pretty solid. There are a lot of cameos from Seth Macfarlane's other shows, which makes it more enjoyable. If you like his sort of comedy, then you definitely should watch this show.
I gave it eight out of ten.
Putting aside the few recycled jokes from Family Guy, and the occasional anachronism (I was 18 in 93 so these things sting when they get something wrong), It's a great show to watch.
The cast is great. The show looks great. The storylines aren't all that original(see my Goldber's remark), but the comedy is pretty solid. There are a lot of cameos from Seth Macfarlane's other shows, which makes it more enjoyable. If you like his sort of comedy, then you definitely should watch this show.
I gave it eight out of ten.
In 1985, We Are The World was huge. We saw the video over and over and over again.
We all had the album and listened to it countless times. It was on the radio non-stop. It was an immensely powerful song.
Watching this documentary and learning how the song came about and how they managed to get all the biggest names in Music together, it let me re-experience it all. Watching it was both nostalgic and entertaining. But also sad watching the great artists who aren't around anymore.
It's a Must See for anyone who was around back in '85.
And, after nearly 40 years, I finally learned why Prince wasn't there.
We all had the album and listened to it countless times. It was on the radio non-stop. It was an immensely powerful song.
Watching this documentary and learning how the song came about and how they managed to get all the biggest names in Music together, it let me re-experience it all. Watching it was both nostalgic and entertaining. But also sad watching the great artists who aren't around anymore.
It's a Must See for anyone who was around back in '85.
And, after nearly 40 years, I finally learned why Prince wasn't there.