Showing posts with label TV Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV Reviews. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2012

Just Kidding

One of the best and funniest shows on television today! A good, clean family show in which children perform funny pranks on unsuspecting adults.

Hosted by YouTube practical prankster, Zach Fox. (Yes, the "right people" spotted Zach on Youtube and approached him to host this new Disney sitcom.)

Zach does an awesome job hosting and his crew is great child actors and actresses. They will have you laughing the entire episode.

Better than Candid Camera or any other similiar shows, in my opinion. (Not including Impractical Jokers, of course.)

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Impractical Jokers Review

The Impractical Jokers is a very entertaining hidden-camera practical joke television show on TRU TV.

This show stars Q, Murr, Joe, and Sal, as they are known. These four friends are possibly the most creative practical jokers on the planet. Any of the four could pull off any practical joke and make anything funny. Also, all four of them have a humorous personality in each of their own unique ways: this makes the show even better.

However, this isn't your normal practical joke television show. This show is different than other hidden camera practical joke television shows, in this fashion: whichever one of the four hosts performing the practical joke does not know the details of the joke until it comes down to the time to perform it. And he must do whatever any of his 3 friends tells him to do, via an earpiece.

This is a clean show, but I would recommend it more for the 17 years of age and older people. If you are looking for a clean, humorous show to watch; or if you love watching people get pranked, this is definitely the show for you.
Satisfaction guaranteed.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Charlie Sheen Defends Angus T. Jones

Angus T. Jones, the half on Two and a Half Men, also realizes how bad the show sucks.

After a video outburst calling the show "filth" and encouraging viewers to stop watching the show, he later apologized to cast and crew.

Charlie Sheen, former star of Two and a Half Men, stated that the show is cursed (this is easy to believe) and offered for Angus T. Jones to make an appearance on his FX show "Anger Management" anytime.

However, Angus isn't going to quit the show immediately. He is going to finish the season, but will not re-new his contract.

Some people are questioning the true motives of Angus T. Jones, and if it is really his new religion that is swaying him away from the show.

Does it really matter? If he doesn't like starring on "Two and a Half Men" and no longer wants to appear on the show, it's his own business and rights. He doesn't have to answer to anyone or give excuses why.

And a big "kudo" to Charlie Sheen for defending Angus.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Charlie Sheen vs Ashton Kutcher

At one time I use to watch and enjoy the sitcom "Two and Half Men". That is, when it starred Charlie Sheen.

I'm not saying that I agree with his life style, but in my opinion, he is one of the best actors of all times.

However, if we just want to focus on addictions and life styles, I (personally) also did not/do not approve of the life styles of Elvis, Johnny Depp, Jamie Lee Curtis, Drew Barrymore and many others. But they are/were talented individuals with millions of fans.

So, what is worse than the producers kicking Charlie off the show? How about the fact that they replaced him with Ashton Kutcher, of all people on Earth.

Ashton Kutcher, the star of Punk'd. An estimated 1/3 of Americans suffer from high blood pressure, and Ashton tries to push people over the edge. His hyperactivity on "Punk'd" makes one wonder if he is on drugs. And the pleasure he gets from others fear and anger is just pure evil.

However, I did watch the new "Two and a Half Men" a couple of times, just to give the show (and Ashton) a chance. But as I suspected, it sucked. It is not the same without Charlie.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Marvin Marvin Review

Seriously, what is Nickelodeon thinking?

Geared towards teens and tweens, I watched this new episode with my children. No one was impressed to say the least.

Marvin (played by Lucas Cruikshank) is an alien who can transform himself into a human boy. He resides on Earth with a human family. He has ears in his butt, his finger glows and can heat/cool things. He can't stop himself from dancing any time he hears music.

Lucas Cruikshank is the boy who played in "Fred" the movie and has played/appeared in other movies and sitcoms.

Although he may not have the high pitched squealing voice in "Marvin Marvin" as he has had in all the other sitcoms he has played in, I still can't make myself like him as an actor.

If this sitcom ever makes it to season two or beyond, it will surprise me.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Goodbye iCarly

I have three children under 18, who are all disappointed this weekend. It seems as though we may have seen the last of iCarly, last nights episode on Nickelodeon was iGoodbye.

One good thing is they are having a sweepstakes on the Nick website. While it would be nice to win some of the items they have used on stage, my kids kind of dread only getting to watch re-runs of iCarly from here on out.

Miranda Cosgrove is an amazing teen actress. My children also watched her on "Drake and Josh" for years. I guess she is growing up, (even tho we may not want her to) and we look forward to any future sitcoms or movies in which she will star or make an appearance.

Goodbye iCarly.