Work It
Work It
| 03 January 2012 (USA)
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    Odelecol

    Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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    CrawlerChunky

    In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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    Ella-May O'Brien

    Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.

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    Zlatica

    One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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    giftsturm

    I'll be honest, I never watched this filth. I didn't have to, because the commercials told me all I needed to know; that it was more brain dead, depressingly typical by-the-numbers sitcom pabulum that just deepens America's festering cultural vacuum where stupidity and ignorance are touted as virtues to be celebrated. I wasn't surprised to read of its cancellation after two episodes; thankfully, I guess there still are people who aren't impressed by a torturous half-hour of hell where clichés are humped to death in a vain attempt at "humor". In a perfect world this would be joined by Jersey Shore, The Bachelor/Bachelorette, Modern Family (sorry, but I watched it and thought only two things: pushing a gay marriage agenda that's simply way too obvious and it's seemingly a showcase for Sofia Vergara's exquisite rack, which seems to pop up in every scene) and countless other wretched shows at the bottom of a deep dark pit, but... oh well.

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    graewulf-259-21417

    This show is pretty funny, and this is coming from someone who happens to be an out of the closet cross dresser. Sure, the show goes over the top and really over-exaggerates the stereotypes being presented (but what show doesn't), but it does so in a good-natured kind of way. To see these two manly guys trying to make it in the business world is nothing but funny. Watching two guys act the way that the typical male thinks a woman looks in their mind brings back so many memories of how I once thought women looked and acted. I can't count the number of times I have seen a cross dressed guy on Halloween acting just like these two guys. I can't wait to see the next episode.

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    pensman

    The best thing ABC can do for the viewing public and their own reputation is cancel this show immediately. First, it is not funny. Second, it is not funny and has about the worst cast I have seen since the disaster of Hank. Third, it is not funny and the premise, given that this is the 21st Century, is plainly stupid. I gather the Brits still find men in drag hilarious so perhaps we might send them this series as reparations for the Revolutionary War. Then again, maybe not. I can't believe someone saw the pilot for this and still green lit it for a go ahead. If a show can jump the shark on its first episode then we have a winner.

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    sad-eyed-angel

    This show, like I Hate My Teenage Daughter and I Don't Know How She Does It, is another idea that could have worked fifteen years ago but really shouldn't have made it into this century. I believe that there is a time where this show would have been okay, but that time was at least twenty years ago. Like Tom Hanks in Bosom Buddies, funny sort of. Cory and Shawn in Boy Meets World putting on skirts to write an article about how what it's like to be a girl on a date, funny. Eric and Jack (why there was so much cross-dressing in Boy Meets World I don't know) stuffing their chests and calling themselves Chantel and Lala... well that was hysterical. But that was also in the 90's. A show in 2012 about two unemployed guys who pretend they're women who gets jobs... all that's gonna do is make people mad. This show is flawed in almost every way possible, not just this premise, but the plot of the show. The plot is that by pretending to be women and being around women all day, these men will become better men. Which might be okay if they were real jerks, but they actually don't seem like bad guys to begin with. Sure the married guy didn't understand at first why his wife didn't want to go out with him and his friends but really, there are a lot worse husbands on TV. And the other guy is a womanizer, but if Barney Stinson and Chuck Bass have taught us anything, it's that that's not always the worst thing either. This show is so bad it actually makes you feel sorry for the men portraying these characters who have this gig because it's quite possible that they, like their characters were in desperate need of a job, otherwise why would they be on this show?! This show could have been a mild hit in another time (Bosom Buddies ran for at least a couple years) but that time is not now, and this show is destined to be off TV faster than How to be a Gentlemen.

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