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

    Best movie of this year hands down!

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    Platicsco

    Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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    TaryBiggBall

    It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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    Mathilde the Guild

    Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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    medios-82123

    I'm gonna be quick. Using the words from Stewie on the emmy's 2007 opening song: "It remindes us that a sitcom doesn't have to make you laugh". The only people that actually enjoy this show are peoples born in the 80's, so we could say, without doubt, that they and older generations are the only ones who actually stand watching full house. Any millenial hates it. It's jokes are lame, those final scenes of every episodes are lame, and let's don't forget about Bob Saget horrible acting throughout the entire show.

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    Noirdame79

    I grew up watching "Full House" and loved it for the most part. It was interesting to see an unconventional, but overall very loving family depicted, having real-life issues (at least as much as could be dealt with in a half hour episode, or the occasional two-parter). I was in between the ages of the oldest daughter, Donna Jo aka DJ Tanner (Candace Cameron) and middle child Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) so I identified with them both at different times. The baby of the family, Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) was adorable in the first few seasons, but she later became a rather know-it-all brat, reminding me of my own sister, and that grated on my nerves. Still, it's nice to re-watch the show and recall a time when sitcoms and television in general were funny and entertaining, but still family-friendly and not full of crude jokes and sexual innuendo. "Full House" lasted eight seasons, proving that it did have a lot of appeal.Danny Tanner (Bob Saget, father of three daughters in real life), suffers a terrible tragedy when his wife, Pam, dies in an accident caused by a drunk driver. He asks his brother-in-law, Jesse Cochran, later Katsopolis, (John Stamos) and his best friend, Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier) to move in with him and help him raise his children. This adds an interesting and very funny dynamic as all three men are very clueless (especially in the first season) regarding running a household and caring for small children. The pilot episode where Jesse and Joey are left alone with the girls and have to change Michelle's diaper for the first time is very memorable. While Danny is a loving and sometimes, irritatingly over-protective father, and kind of nerdy, he is the glue that holds the family together, even if his neat- freak routine is over the top. The rapport that the kids have with Jesse and Joey is very special, as both, especially Joey, are just big kids themselves. Jesse, with his daredevil reputation, rock star ambitions (accentuated by the actor's real-life musical talent) and occasionally bossy and grouchy exterior, is actually a gentle, sensitive soul who adores his family, and the girls know that he his always there for them. It was also evident in his relationship with Becky Donaldson (Lori Loughlin), the co-host of Danny's television show, "Wake Up, San Francisco", who would become Jesse's wife and the mother of their twin boys, Nicki and Alex (Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit). Joey, a struggling stand-up comedian, is reflective of Coulier's real-life background and his impressions and love for cartoons is also a hoot to watch. The family dog, Comet, is a welcome addition and has his own special and welcome scene-stealing moments.The girls go through the normal stages of adjusting to the loss of their mother, having to share a bedroom (DJ and Stephanie at the beginning, and later, Steph and Michelle become roomies), making the transitions from elementary school to junior high and high school, crushes, peer pressure, etc. DJ, being the eldest, is the first to experience most of these, and in the later seasons has a boyfriend named Steve (Scott Weinger), who is a seemingly bottomless pit but is charming and cute, and her somewhat eccentric best friend, Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber), is also the next-door neighbor, and while she is often treated as an annoyance by the rest of the Tanner clan, she is oddly endearing and lovable. Of course, no series is perfect, and "Full House" is no exception. It can be a bit saccharine and corny at times; there are, inevitably, continuity errors (glaringly how Danny suddenly becomes a neat- obsessed nut in the second season, with no explanation, among others), and as with most shows that feature very young children, as the kids get older the dynamic changes. Michelle, as I stated earlier, was the youngest and often got away with way too much, even as she became more and more obnoxious at times. Her cuteness wore off by the time she was about 5, and when I compare the acting of the Olsen twins at the age to that of Jodie Sweetin in the show's early years, I can help but think that Sweetin was a much more natural actress. Stephanie often suffers from the middle child syndrome but I actually found her to be the funniest of the three Tanner daughters. I found it increasingly annoying that Michelle was very jealous of anyone who Jesse spent time with, including his own sons. It was also inevitable that the cuteness factor would shift to Nicki and Alex, and some fans may have found that difficult to adjust to. John Stamos, of course, was the heartthrob of the series (and who can argue with that?), although Jesse's Elvis obsession occasionally was too much of a theme. Although for several years, Stamos tried to distance himself from the series in order to be taken seriously as an actor, "Full House" was a great showcase for his talent in both comedy and drama. Candace Cameron and Lori Loughlin, like Stamos, appeared in many television movies in the 1990s, and were always very capable no matter what the material. Both Bob Saget and Dave Coulier had their own shows on the side - Saget "America's Funniest Home Videos" and Coulier, "America's Funniest People". The rapport between the actors was obvious and was still apparent when Netflix premiered the spin-off, "Fuller House", in which Cameron, Sweetin and Barber reprised their roles and the rest of the cast (with the exception of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who no longer act professionally), made guest appearances. "Fuller House" received mixed reviews, and while the chemistry is still there, let's face it - television ain't what it used to be. "Full House" lives on in syndication, on DVD, and in the hearts of its fans.

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    bluegattaca

    I love this classic TV series. If you're looking for a good TV show with some good values thats funny and doesn't use the laugh track too much this show is great. I love all the characters and grew up watching and caring about them. This TV show can be watched and enjoyed by kids and adults. I remember watching this as a kid and really liking it but not understanding certain jokes or while the laugh track was rolling but as an adult I do now. Overall a great cast and TV show. There are serious moments in there that cause you to tear up and really care about what's going on and there are also times that are really funny and cause you to laugh out loud. Overall this show has got something for everyone to enjoy with all the different personalities.

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    GravityLoudHouseLover1

    Hey guys It's Regularshow1 and today I'm reviewing a sitcom I used to watch as a little kid called Full House a show about a famliy that lives in San Francisco called the Tanners. The show is about a man named Danny Tanner who lost his wife in a car accident and he has his brother-in-law Jessie come live with them as well as his childhood friend Joey. The show ran ABC on Tuesday's and Friday's form Tuesday, September 22, 1987 to Tuesday, May 23,1995. I did know about Full House until I was 8 years old back in 2004. This show still has reruns on Nick@Nite and airs 8PMET/7PMCT. Anyway Full House was really good show and I'm very excited for the reboot coming in 2016. Anyway I'm giving Full House a 10 out 10 stars because it's wonderful. See you later

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