Billy-D
Joined Oct 2015
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Wow what a great trip down memory lane. My friends and I had many of the toys shown in Episode 1. I can't wait to see what they show in the upcoming episodes. I especially liked them talking about trying to get that flimsy wire handle in the hot aluminum mold when making the rubbery critters. Anyone that had that toy knew exactly what the show was talking about. The other great thing about having all those toys as a kid, I don't recall ANY adult supervision. "Here kids, go play". Haha, we must have had Parents of the Year. I wonder how many of the toys in the show have a home in the toy museum in Rochester, NY.
Based on the description and the trailer, I figured I'd give the show a try. I tried to stick with it, but the constant back and forth pacing across the stage made it too hard too watch. The pacing was so annoying it districted from the actual material. Someone should have warned her about this prior to the taping. I quit watching after about 5 minutes after I fast forwarded about 20 minutes to see if maybe the pacing stopped. It didn't, so off it went. Too bad because I always like trying out comedians I haven't seen before. Based on the trailer, the material itself was really funny. Maybe I'll give it another try down the road.
This movie was awful on so many different levels. Too many boring sections. Too far fetched. Also no reason it needed to be over 2 hours long. About the only redeeming feature was some good car chases.