Truly Dreadful Film
... View MoreWhile it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
... View MoreOne of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
... View MoreThere's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
... View MoreElisha Cuthbert is a star, but this character is poorly conceived and poorly written. I'd love to see her in something with smarter writing. It's not too late to bring back Happy Endings, is it? The other characters don't give us much to latch on to. Nick Zano is white bread. Kelly Brook seems to be acting with her boobs. Meanwhile, I'm not a fan of laugh tracks in general, but I find this one particularly loud and annoying to the point of distraction. I'd love to see Elisha Cuthbert in something with smarter writing. Is it too late to bring back Happy Endings?One Big Happy appears to have been hastily conceived and dashed off. After watching 2 eps, it's off my list.
... View MoreI am sure that this show made it on air solely because Ellen produced it. Like American Idol, Ellen has no business taking away a position that somebody more deserving, more experienced, and more qualified should have gotten. I wonder how many more deserving shows were passed by because Ellen wanted this to air. Why are multimillionaires so hellbent on taking jobs away from more deserving people just to satisfy their ever-expanding egos. And the fact that she willingly associates her name with this garbage (and Repeat After Me for that matter) shows that she cares little for intelligent, thought provoking TV in lieu of her usual childish, second grade humor and has a very low opinion of the intelligence of her audience. Ellen, as her head gets bigger and bigger from fame, her ideas and shows get smaller and smaller (almost to the lowest depths of the reality TV she so obviously dearly loves). This "comedy" had no laughs whatsoever. The acting was preschool. The situations preposterous. NBC took a hit scratching Ellen's back and in the future, really needs to look at the quality of the programming and not the name attached to it.
... View MoreMy wife and I enjoyed this show and look forward to seeing the next episode. We found it to be a fresh, bubbly modern age comedy that like the accent wall on the show, pops. If they continue this show in the same style I foresee a long future. I look forward to the writers fleshing out the characters but understand that this may take a bit of time with a 30 minute comedy format.From the sounds of some (one) other reviews, they seemed to be expecting Shakespeare. Come on it's a sitcom, a situation comedy, lighten up.This show does very well with a somewhat socially thorny situation that may polarize some but I, for one found it very well done and in good taste. I am reminded too that taste in food or comedy can not be argued. I thought it was funny. Enough said.
... View MoreThis sitcom got off the starting block fast with no holds barred and is exhilarating. The writing is crisp and delicious: BFFs, a lesbian, and a Brit, what could be better? The premise of a straight guy and a lesbian gal who have been best friends for many years deciding to have a baby delves into a very popular current topic. We take a look at what happens when one of the parents of the resulting baby finds love with someone else. We all want to see how this modern day story twists and turns. This reminded me of the classic "Three's Company" with the fast-paced delivery of story and jokes. I loved the three leading actors' personalities, and can't wait to see the next episode. I foresee a long run, and Ellen has another winner with her "One Big Happy" sitcom.
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