It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
... View MoreThere is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
... View MoreThe film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
... View MoreExactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
... View MoreHey guys It's me Regularshow1 here again and today I'm going to review another great show from Craig McCracken called Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends which In my Opinion is Craig McCracken best show but I still love The PowerPuff Girls and Wonder over Yonder. Anyway I remember the first time this show It was Sunday, August 15, 2004 and my dad and my sister and I were watching TV and my Dad flipped to Cartoon Network and I saw this Wonderful show. The episode I watch was a 90 Minute movie "House of Bloo's" were a boy named Mac took him to a Place called Foster Home for a Imaginary Friends and Mac could see Bloo every day at 3PM. My favorite Character is Bloo who is Selfish and only cares about him self but he learns his lesson in the end every episode. BOTTOM LINE THIS SHOW Awesome and it gets a 10 out 10 stars for sure. Anyway see later.
... View MoreI love this show. Mac is a good boy- bright, sensitive, and a little shy. His imaginary friend Blooregard, or Bloo for short, is mischievous, self centered and lazy. But they're the best of friends. Mac's mother insists age 8 is too old to have an imaginary friend. She means well, but Mac and Bloo refuse to part. So Mac secretly brings Bloo to Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, where many other colorful imaginary friends live because their creators gave them up. The other friends are hoping to be adopted by a new kid, but Mac doesn't want anyone to adopt Bloo if he's to live there. So Madame Foster, for whom the home is named, agrees to a deal with Mac, that as long as he visits Bloo every day, Bloo will always be his and no other child will ever be able to adopt him. So now Bloo has a new home, makes new friends, gets into new mischief, and still sees his best buddy Mac every day. This show comes from the creator of another Cartoon Network favorite, "The PowerPuff Girls". I recommend this show to anyone!
... View MoreIn my opinion Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends is the best cartoon made in at least the last decade.I think what's most impressive is the fact they have managed to create a main character (Bloo) who is entirely selfish, unsympathetic to the feelings of others, self-centred and still likable.There's a good variation of other characters too, from the brilliant regulars, to the slightly more hit and miss one off characters. Some of these are so good, however, that they make it back for future episodes; Cheese being so funny in the episode "Mac Daddy" in season 2 that he was brought back in season 4 in "The Big Cheese"There's also a brilliant range of props in it, which it generates a huge appeal for. Having seen them starring in Foster's, I've had urges to play paddleball and to get a pink squeaky elephant - well who doesn't want one of those?"Pfft! Secret doors, who needs 'em? What do I care about secret doors?... and the unparallelled delights they keep hidden from the world!"
... View MoreOK... where to start! Eduardo=scary looking, scared easily. All hail the king of chocolate milk and cereal, Cheese! I swear that in someplace on Monday at 6:00 or 7:00 when the new episode with Cheese is on there will be a power surge. Still waiting for more episodes with Goo. When Goo is on, everything is hysterical. This is easily the most consistently imaginative and well-written show on television. (I guess the imaginative part is sort of a given, but you know what I mean...) I can't wait for these to come out on DVD! The best thing about the show is its broad appeal across generations. It's truly something that kids and parents can watch and enjoy together.
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