Good start, but then it gets ruined
... View MoreThe movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
... View MoreThere is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
... View MoreThrough painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
... View MoreI'm sorry people, but gag me with a fork here, OK? I only remember this show from watching it on a regular basis when it first aired or soon afterward in reruns. This show used to frustrate the HELL out of me as a kid (I was probably around Eddies age in real life). The Dad would never get anywhere with a woman. Also, that song would drone over and over in my head for days until it was maddening! As a kid I would root for Bill Bixbie to date the Asian chick, did anyone else think like that? She was getting the shaft also in that show, it was all about little Eddie. Gotta make Eddie happy, us Adults have no life outside Eddie! I have come to realize that this was the "If Virgins Had Kids" show. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big Bill Bixby fan from MFM, and TIH and the Elvis flicks he was in but there's a reason why this show isn't run much in repeats on popular networks, this was boring, frustrating TV to watch (Good Life Network doesn't count because I don't know anyone other than C band owners who get that channel). When I was a kid I used to root for Gilligan to get off that damn island, and for Eddies Father to get a woman, it ain't gonna happen because thats TV. It's really really cute, and maybe very wholesome so I give it that, but watching this on a regular basis would get pretty old today. Oh and heres a taste of real life people, Little Eddie (the actor) grew up to sing for the Dead Kennedy's (of the song "Holiday In Cambodia" and named after assinated Kennedy's fame) and is COVERED in tattoo's! That role was just too freaking cute to watch (or act) on a regular basis! If this WAS real life, I'd imagine Eddie doing the same thing as he grew up, kids are cute, very cute at this age but later on they're going to do their own thing and the nicer you are the more likely they are to screw it all up, take my word on it, lol. My advise, be an average at best parent so you can look up to your kids and be proud.
... View MoreI was about 4 years old when this show was on television and it is one of the oldest and fondest memories I have. Me and my dad would watch this show together every week. It just happened to be on my mom's night out. So, it was just me and him. After the show was over, it was time for me to go to bed. My father would pick me up on his shoulders and carry me upstairs and tuck me in. Excuse the sentimental stuff but I just caught a few episodes and I was overwhelmed with a memory flood. Beyond the childhood reminiscing: the show is pretty pure and straightforward and has something so blatantly missing from most television: heart. And the chemistry between Bill Bixby and Brandon Cruz was right on the mark. I'm a Harry Nillson fan so the theme (changed girlfriend to best friend) is fine with me. Tom Corbett should be inspiration for any dad out there! If you get a chance, check it out.
... View MoreBased on the 1963 movie of the same title which starred Glenn Ford, Shirley Jones and Ronny Howard,"The Courtship Of Eddie's Father" was a smash hit and it remained that way throughout the three seasons that it ran on ABC-TV from the premiere episode in 1969,to the final episode of the series which ended in mid-1972. Only 78 episodes were produced of this series. This show came out during the "bubblegum" explosion of family friendly shows that premiered during the late-1960's all the way throughout the early-1970's. But out of all of them,this show was totally different from the rest of the pack. Out of all the TV-father figures that were around that wish that Mike Brady(The Brady Bunch),Steve Douglas(My Three Sons),or for that manner Ozzie Nelson(Ozzie and Harriet),Ward Clever(Leave It To Beaver),or to an extent other dads like Ben Cartwright(Bonanza),or Alex Stone(The Donna Reed Show),and to come close Andy Taylor(The Andy Griffith Show),and Rob Petrie(The Dick Van Dyke Show),and Lucas McCain(The Rifleman)were there dad,there wasn't a father figure out there that was sentimental to the core like Tom Corbett and to me he was the best father out there,right up there with Hugh Beaumont(Leave It To Beaver),Andy Griffith(The Andy Griffith Show),Fred MacMurray(My Three Sons),and to an lesser extent Lorne Greene(Bonanza),Chuck Conners(The Rifleman),and Brian Kelly(Flipper). And in the same category Carl Betz(The Donna Reed Show),and Dick Van Dyke(The Dick Van Dyke Show),and also Robert Reed(The Brady Bunch).Not only was Tom Corbett attractive and funny but he always took time out to talk and spend quality time with his son and basically explained to him the birds and the bees of life and also trying to understand what is going on inside his world so he can grasp the details and established a bond between father and son. He was the type of father,even though he had business to attend toward whether business or personal,was always taking time out of his busy schedule and between the relationship between father and son would never dismiss any idea his son wanted to share with him and from there showed a great deal of respect and trust as well as understanding his "best friend". In other words no manner what situation may occur within the household,he never talked down or for that manner disrespect his son for whatever reason. There was a chemistry that worked well since Tom Corbett knew how to balance the father/son trick so well and it was perfectly brilliant. No other actor in the history of television could pull this off better than Bill Bixby. From all the characters he ever portrayed on television ranging from shows like "My Favorite Martian","The Magician",and to an extent "The Incredible Hulk",Bixby had a style to this role that will forever be remembered. He handled the part of Tom Corbett with such realistic care and ease and it shows in the nominations that this show received especially in the Golden Globes and Emmy departments for the sensitive and intelligent thought-provoking writing and acting it received during its three seasons in which it ran on ABC. It also gave an unknown actor Brandon Cruz as Tom Corbett's son Eddie a feeling of texture and ease into the role and from there Brandon Cruz became a huge sensation because of this series. I wonder where is Brandon Cruz doing now?About the show:There are difference in scenery. In the 1963 theatrical version,for this show was loosely based from the original screenplay by Peggy Chantler Dick--Glenn Ford(Tom Corbett),and Ronny Howard(Eddie Corbett)are father and son living in New York City. Tom is a widowed father who does the best he can to raise his son. In the meantime,Eddie starts finding a love interest for his father(Shirley Jones). In the television version there would be some major changes. Tom is a magazine editor for a metropolitan newspaper in California. He and Eddie could always count on the other people in his life as well like Tom's co-worker Norman(James Komack),Tina-Tom's secretary(Kristina Holland),and lets not forget the housekeeper Mrs. Livingston(Miyoshi Umeki),and many others that would comes into the lives of Tom Corbett and his son Eddie Corbett. The series veered away from the original plot of the movie and basically focused on bond between the father and the son. During the show's final season,you can tell that it lost that touch and begin ranging from other problems,and I guess that what killed it. However,James Komack served as executive producer and producer of this series and it gave Bill Bixby the opportunity to produced,write and direct several episodes. However,this show was out of commission for years,and the last it was shown was on the CBN Network back in the 1980's. Nowadays it is shown every Sunday evening on the Good Life TV Network,where they showcased classic entertainment.
... View MoreThis show really worked in large part to the way the late great actor Bill Bixby handled the part with such realistic care and ease. This gave the show the right texture and feeling and was a nice platform for the young Brandon Cruz to work from. The show also worked because of the unique combination of the talents of the whole cast including the great Miyoshi Umeki and of sensitive and intelligent script writing. Like many others, I would like to see these episodes repeated again on one of the classic TV networks.
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