Seeing Things
Seeing Things
| 15 September 1981 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Cubussoli

    Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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    ChanFamous

    I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.

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    Aubrey Hackett

    While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.

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    Gary

    The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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    heathergarrett

    It was funny, mysterious and had great T.O. In jokes. It provided some story lines which challenged the status quo. The main characters were not the "pretty people", they were the talented and flawed people.It was refreshing, and a topic of conversation at dinner tables which bridged the rigid space between young values and old values.When will it be available on DVD? But also when will "Seeing Things 2000+" make it's way onto the world stage, or at least the CBC?We're waiting;-)

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    homer1969

    I used to watch this show sporadically in the early 80's on the CBC. Now it is currently run on digital channels Mystery and Deja View here in Canada. I gotta say I love the show. Seeing Things is an interesting snapshot of Canada in the early 80's. All in all most of the eps seem well written and acted, although not nearly as slick as current programs on network TV...but that could be the charm of this show.Del Grande was pretty funny in this show. Just a normal guy type character.I have to nominate the theme song for Seeing Things as the most bizarre and odd theme song for any television show. Thanks to Mystery and Deja View for running this classic.

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    James L. McIntyre

    I have always loved this show! I have been identified as Minnesota's own Louis Ciccone! Why isn't this very good CBC show on DVD? I have been waiting for this and Remember WENN to appear for us on DVD. At least someone had the sense to put Nero Wolfe on DVD! Please Canada give us a chance to purchase a DVD copy that can play again in the United States. Do you remember the episode where Marge Ciccone's favorite singer is murdered right before her eyes? And Louis solves his murder? Well guess what, I had a similar experience! I was able to prevent the murder of Country singer Tanya Tucker! There are three shows I would love to see on DVD and ironically none of them are on DVD. Ellery Queen with the late Jim Hutton and the late David Wayne. Remember WENN and Seeing Things. I was recently mentioned in Vancouver, BC for helping to solve the murders caused by Robert William "Willie" Pickton. Does anyone know if Stevie Cameron has finished her book yet? Is Seeing Things still being shown on the Mystery Channel?

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    donmchoull

    This show is fantastic. It has just the right combination of funny and spooky. The characters are great, the mysteries are really interesting, and it has this great 80's Toronto setting.Louis is a great character, sort of like a Canadian reporter version of George from Seinfeld. And I love the vision sequences, with the zoom in on his eyes and the crazy music.Some people say that the latter seasons weren't as good, but I wouldn't agree with that. Sure the show did get a bit crazy a times, but it still worked.Everything about this show is good. I'd really have to say it's my favorite Canadian TV show of all time.Someone should really broadcast this show again.

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