Full House
Full House
TV-G | 22 September 1987 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Hellen

    I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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    Lovesusti

    The Worst Film Ever

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    Quiet Muffin

    This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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    Cissy Évelyne

    It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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    O2D

    Even as a child I understood that this show was horrible.Even if you could buy into the premise that a comedian and rock musician would drop everything to raise someone else's kids, the dumb plots and lesson learning in every episode will quickly drive you away.There is nothing worse in a sitcom than when they all sit down and discuss the important life lesson they learned in the last twenty minutes.The only thing that makes me cringe harder than Jesse having a heartfelt talk with a two year old Michelle is seeing the busted troll face of Kimmy Gibbler.All of the Tanner daughters were annoying little witches who should have been beaten on a regular basis.Weirdly, they all grew up to be kinda hot.Proof that drugs aren't all bad.This show needs to be erased from the planet.

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    Kingslaay

    Full house was a memorable show that gave its audience so much. The comedy and lessons in the show are even relevant today in reruns as they were when the show aired. A big dysfunctional family managed to bring a lot of joy and laughs to peoples lives. We saw a struggling parent and his brother in-law and best friend move in to take care of his three daughters who can be a handful. The episodes were funny, made you think and usually put a smile on your face. Not to mention a very enjoyable theme song which was uplifting. Over the years we saw this family grow up and encounter new challenges and deal with it as a family. I liked how it enforced family unity and its importance. This show will never get old and can be enjoyed by generations to come.

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    willhaskew

    Boring white people, perhaps synonymous with The Brady Brunch, then this show could've been its offspring or at least a clone. This show was a staple of the ABC TGIF block of family sitcoms. It featured a San Franciscan widower named Danny Tanner (Bob Saget), a recently widowed father of three young girls, his brother-in-law Uncle Jesse Cochran, later Katsopolis to better suit John Stamos' real-life Greek ancestry, and best friend Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier) who are single at the beginning and share the parenting responsibilities. The only thing innovative about the show was depicting three bachelors raising a house full of young girls. Danny is a sports reporter but takes over the job as co-host of a morning talk show. Danny's daughters are Donna "D.J." Jo (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and Michelle (Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen). Rebecca "Becky" Donaldson-Katsopolis, the show's co-host, becomes Uncle Jessie's girlfriend and wife. They later have twin boys, Nicholas and Alexander (Disney's Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhout).This pretty much rounds out the main cast for the entire show's run. Relationships are short and infrequent for Danny and Joey with the exception of Danny's recurring serious girlfriend and fiancé, Vicky, whom he later broke up with. D.J. had a serious boyfriend, Steve Hale (Aladdin's Scott Weinger). Joey probably had the saddest romantic life of them all. Career is a focus of the show as well. Danny switches from reporter to GMA-style talk show host. Uncle Jesse works as a exterminator, a an advertising pitchman and jingle writer (partnering with Joey in this venture), an infrequent wannabe musician and owns a live music venue-style restaurant. Joey works in advertising and does some gigs as a comedian but too much is left in the air about his life except him also being an amateur hockey player and fan. Music and comedic stardom are supposed to be the life-long goals of Uncle Jessie and Joey but they seem to treat the pursuit more as a serious hobby than an actual feasible career choice.

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    dhainline1

    Where is nothing decent on, "Full House" is really not a bad way to go! That said, the show turned twin girls less than one year old into a cottage industry, and that was all it offered, unfortunately. Michelle reminds me of Carrie Dollanganger from "Flowers in the Attic" book. Carrie and Michelle have no talents unlike their siblings. All Michelle was good for was acting like a spoiled little princess who never thought before she spoke and who was always eating too much junk food! Off topic: in the beginning of the show it made sense for Danny Tanner to invite outside help with his kids while he went out to work. It doesn't make sense that Jesse and Joey had all these great jobs in TV, advertising, and music and they didn't have enough money to leave the Full House and find their own places. Rebecca never bothered me, although the only thing that bugged me was that she had twin boys who seemed kind of dense and not cute in the least!

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