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Aug 29, 2018
reality doesn't match memories
2 of 4 found this helpful My memory of this clever series were better than the reality. I remembered Bruce Willis's astonishing debut on the small screen: witty, full of life, sarcastic, funny. Most of that is still true. But I did not remember how consistently stodgy and argumentative Cybil Shepard was. She never seems to relent, except briefly from time to time which comes as a welcome relief from her onslaught against Bruce's sweet witticisms. And Alice Beasley's rhyming, and interminable, method of answering the phone is a joke that SOON becomes tiresome and boring. Still it was a step forward in sit-come style, and can be enjoyable. Just be prepared for the dated clothing, hairdo's, and Shepard's unrelenting negativity.

May 02, 2020
beautiful model
Great model, very detailed, and highest quality as one would expect from Bachmann. Good value on sale.
Jun 14, 2009
joyous
1 of 1 found this helpful One of the greatest French films by Louis Malle, depicting an haute bourgeois family with three boys, a free-spirited Italian mother, and a stiff gynecologist father. The story centers around the youngest boy (the oldest is actually his brother in real life) and his coming of age, with the help of his siblings. The scene with the boys at dinner alone, when their parents are away, is hilarious. The film can be summed up in one word: Joy.