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This movie made me want to blow my brains out
9 August 2008
It's the DVD cover that sold this movie for me. I love puppies and I'm a sucker for animal movies. One of the best being Homeward Bound. But this movie seems more like hours worth of home video footage spliced together with HORRIBLE voice acting and narration put on top of it. The people that voiced theses characters are among the worst I have ever heard. Some of the accents these people came up with were just terrible. It would be much more enjoyable watching this movie on MUTE! But even then it's not very good. The camera work is very amateurish. The picture is often out of focus and they don't even do a good job at keeping the dogs on screen all the time.

This movie is good for ages 2 and under. For everybody else, watch a better movie or buy a dog calendar.
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The War at Home (2005–2007)
He's no Archie Bunker
3 October 2005
This show tries to be "All in the Family" but fails miserably. Last night I watched Michael Rapaport talk about how he didn't like his white daughter mixing with a black boy. So he fights with the boy's father. Normally, you'd side with the black dad but the black dad is part of an anti-Semitic country club that wont let Rapaport in because he's Jewish.

In "All in the Family" there were offensive statements made but they were always done so that you know what is being said is wrong. There was always Meathead there to tell Archie off or Archie would say something so stupid that you wouldn't take him serious. But when Michael Rapaport said he doesn't want his daughter mixing with a black boy and the boy's father agrees there is no counter argument.

When Michael Rapaport said he doesn't want any "Moca" whatever babies (meaning a mixed-race baby) nobody said anything to tell him he's a racist and to shut up. They just sat there like they agreed with him.

And when the black guy says Rapaport can't join his country club because he's a Jew, Rapaport just sits there like "Oh OK...darn." There is no morality in this show. It's just offensive and not funny.
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A Current Affair (II) (1986–2005)
This show is stupid
12 May 2005
This is a brainless show with a brainless host and it was created for brainless people. I can't stand the host, Tim Green. The guy has no idea what he's talking about and he talks like he flunked out of high school. The show itself if tabloid trash. I saw one episode where Tim Green was interviewing Jesse Jackson and that 5 year old girl who was arrested after attacking her teacher and her principal and destroying her classroom. Green and Jackson shower the girl with praise, talk about how cute she is and keep calling her a baby. After Green is done with the little girl the next story is something like bikini sluts gone wild. Everybody involved with this trash should be ashamed of themselves. And Tim Green needs to get his GED.
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