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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997)
the most genius tv show ever
I am a HUGE fan of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". This show explored relationships, redemption, every human emotion, and life in general. The writing and acting was superb. Anyone who thinks it was just a ditzy show for teens is simply to shallow and closed-minded to understand the depth of the show. There have been books written by scholars analyzing the show and its themes. I'm sad the show is over now after seven amazing seasons, but I happily await the release of all the seasons on DVD. You can never get enough of "Buffy."
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (1996)
the best talk show ever
Rosie O'Donnell is my idol! She's funny, anti-guns, supports charities... an all-around good person- what more could you ask for? Her show is superb! (I think, anyway.) Just about every celebrity has been on her show. The reason why celebs like her and her show so much is because she makes everyone feel comfortable and doesn't make fun of them. Her show is filled with music, games, superkids, craft segments, and of course interviews. I love her show and I recommend anyone to watch it!
Hanging Up (2000)
beware, this movie is a DRAMA and comedy
In all the previews for Hanging Up, not one of them shows any of the drama parts of the film. Not one mentions that the whole movie is about their father dying. So, if you are looking for a hilarious comedy, this is not it. It does have very funny moments, but it has sad ones, too. I loved the movie, but the previews were really bad. On a scale of 1-10 I give this movie a 6.
Homecoming (1996)
did a good job of keeping to the book
I thought this movie was very similar to the wonderful book by Cynthia Voigt, except that they took out a lot. But they left in all the really important details and some of the same lines, too. Anne Bancroft did a superb job as Gram! I liked the child actors, too, except for James. He didn't act as how I imagined him in the book. I really liked this movie, but you definitely have to read the book first.