$#*! My Dad Says

2010

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6.2| NA| en| More Info
Released: 23 September 2010 Ended
Producted By: Warner Bros. Television
Country: United States of America
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Ed Goodson, a forthright and opinionated dad, relishes expressing his unsolicited and often wildly politically incorrect observations to anyone within earshot. Nobody is immune from Ed's rants, including his sons, Henry, a struggling writer-turned-unpaid blogger; and Vince, the meek half of his husband/wife real estate duo with domineering Kathleen. When Henry finds he can no longer afford to pay rent to his pretty roommate -- and secret admirer -- Sam, Ed reveals a soft spot and invites Henry to move in with him. Henry agrees, knowing that the verbal assault will not abate and now there will be no escape.

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Comedy

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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Suman Roberson It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.
Derrick Gibbons An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
kojak-web Primarily this sitcom revolves around Henry, an out of work journalist, moving back in with Ed, his elderly and opinionated father. If you liked Shatner in Boston Legal, you'll find a lot to like in his portrayal of Ed.However the big problem lies with Jonathan Sadowski who plays the other main lead Henry. He just doesn't have the comic acting credentials that this role needs, his timing and delivery are massively off. Originally the role of Henry was played by Ryan Devlin, but the series was retooled and the role recast because the studio didn't find him funny enough. You've got to wonder just how much worse he was than Jonathan! Let me be clear, without Sadaowski, I would have rated this series much higher (between 7 & 8 out of 10).Despite all that, there's potential in this series. Henry's brother and sister-in-law are played by sitcom veterans Will Sasso & Nicole Sullivan and are well cast in their roles. They started off as supporting characters, but as the season has gone on, they've started to feature more prominently, and Henry's role has been scaled back somewhat.
spoku-1 I've been looking round to see some kind of comedy and instead of watching that 70s show reruns I've decided to give this one a try. Man it's paid off. I'm not going to brag about the story just give you a general idea. The show is about a son - dad relationship that never was and is supposed to be made up for. The guys are trying to get a long and all of the episodes show us how hilarious at times can it be. The Generatrion gap is the obvious one to bring out the differences and comedy but a lot of situational humor is served which I would say is in pair with MASH or even a one that is better, especially since it's really contemporary and up-to-date and touches upon real-life dilemmas. Every episode leaves you with something to think about and this is the quality which I love in a show. Not many sitcoms have this. This one does and in abundance. Furthermore, it makes you laugh. I really haven't thought a sitcom could've done it to me ever since "Married with children" has been taken off.Give it a try, it's really worthwhile.Spoku
grindcore99 I just started watching this show a couple weeks ago..When I seen the show at first I thought cool Will Sasso and Nicole Sullivan.. They were great every sense MadTv came out from the start their both hilarious in the skits they done.. To me the dad William Shatner is OK in the show but not very funny. Jonathan Sadowski in other reviews people said he's no good but I think He goes great with the show.. Not very funny but he plays his part well.. From what I read online a while back some shows are getting cut loose.. In a way I don't think this shows going to go very far in seasons but so far for the first episodes its a cool beginning.
LadyBlanc ...but I can't. After six episodes, it still really feels like it's scrambling to get its feet under it. The actors are mostly OK; Shatner is an old pro and delivers his lines as Ed with understated ease and great timing. Nicole Sullivan and Will Sasso are TV comedy veterans and clearly know what they're doing. Sadly, Johnathan Sadowski does not seem to be a strong enough actor to handle the anchoring straight man position on the show.Then again, it might be the writing, which is quite uneven; Shatner is getting 85% of the good lines, while the writers don't really seem to know what to do with the rest of the cast. The subplots involving son Vince and his wife Bonnie are weak, strange, or both, for the most part. Henry just seems to be directionless and whiny, which makes it hard to like him as one of the two main characters. The supporting characters are probably meant to be quirky but come off as just sketchy and weird. The plots often moves in jerks and starts, without smooth flow or transition.This show could be good, if the focus was clarified and the characters made more three dimensional and consistent. It would clear up a lot of the plot problems if these guys were presented as real people with clear motivations. I hope they can get this worked out, because I would like to see this show succeed, if only because I am such a long-time fan of William Shatner.