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Seinfeld: The Puerto Rican Day (1998)
A Horror!
The claim that this show was shown once and only once on network TV because of the flag controversy may be convincing to some, but after watching it again on Netflix, I figured out what may be the real reason they dismissed it...it's horrible. Poorly written, bad acting and most of all, unfunny.
If this was the first episode I ever saw of the series, I wouldn't care to watch any of the other episodes........................................................
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The Irishman (2019)
Horrid!
This movie was so bad I wish I had my 25 minutes back! Horror!
Hazel: My Son, the Sheepdog (1966)
Absolute Horror!
I came here to write a review after watching this cringe-worthy episode on Antenna TV, the other day. Seeing 5 reviews already here surprised me. Seeing that they were all aghast at what they witnessed, did not.
I enjoy the 60's for many reasons. This is a slap in the face to the whole era. If the kids worshipped Lawrence Welk, the parents would be welcoming, because it would embrace their tastes. The kids have absolutely no support. It's obvious the kids are not playing their instruments, but the fact no one went with them to the show reeks.
Then after winning the contest, they were disappointed. Nice parents. Thank God, Elvis, John, Paul, George, Ringo, etc did not have this lack of support...kids, after watching this episode may have been encouraged to really grow their hair, in more ways than one.
Groundhog Day (1993)
Top 10 Of All-Time
Groundhog Day is one of the most cleverly written/directed/acted movies ever produced. If you've never seen it, watch it without distraction. Undoubtedly, you will then be able to grasp the beauty that lies within (after repeated viewings, of course-not because they are required, but because you will want to). This movie is so well-made on many levels. If you're feeling down, this movie will cheer you up and probably change your outlook on life. I have seen this movie many times and I know it will be seen many more. It is that special. I am obsessed, as I'm sure there are many more that feel the way I do. Maybe you will be to. I tell everybody I know about this movie, and every one of them praised me for it. I've read all the reviews, plus I frequently read the IMDb message board for this movie. It kind of reassures me, I'm not the only one who "gets" it. Pass it along! Plus, this is definitely worth mentioning-if they were ever allowed to give retro Academy Awards, Bill Murray, as well as the movie itself, would easily walk away with the honor. The Academy people didn't really "get it" back then.