Linkshoch
Wonderful Movie
Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
SanEat
A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
Allison Davies
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
J Frost
Freddie was an annoying show and just wasn't funny, the Female characters were in a word useless, they just played heavily made up clichés dressed in tight pants and tops that showed their cleavage and were often neurotic.The younger one dressed and acted like her older sisters which was just wrong, Brian Austin Green was just an whiny voiced idiot and it seemed like other cultures didn't exist in Freddies World.Why would the Grandmother (who am I convinced was played by a younger Woman) be the only one to speak in her native tongue?.I don't believe that Brian's character would 'score' as much or as quickly he did in this show either, this what I mean by clichés, you have heard all of the jokes and seen all of the dramas so many times before.It was highly unrealistic and basically just a brain dead sitcom, if I was Hispanic this show would have offended me.Why I watched it for so long I will never know, even though it was Freddie's show, it was ruined by Brian Austin Green, that guy is awful and so unfunny.What a waste of money this show was.
smooth_op_85
The first episode I watched of Freddie was after Max and Freddie's niece were really talking to each other on line and George and Freddie got into a fight thinking the other was a pervert. It was on after the George Lopez Show where Max and Zoe met.The episode was about Zoe and Max meeting finally but it appears that George and Freddie were old friends both in life and in the episode. George says something about success making him 'soft' but in reality your success only makes you soft to people who aren't willing to chase their own dreams and goals. It is a technique called transference nobody likes you when you're successful except for those who want to be successful also.You'd have to see the way it happens when they air it again, but I can't wait to see the show back again.
Nadia
I must admit, I only started watching this show because of the recognizable members of the cast (Freddie Prinze Jr, Brian Austin Green, Madchen Amick), but I find it to be one of the funniest sitcoms on TV right now. I totally disagree with the comment that it is trying to be like Joey, mostly because whenever I've tried to watch Joey, I find it pretty boring- I usually can't even sit through an episode! Freddie is fresh and funny without being typical. I especially like that the grandmother only speaks in Spanish...there's something so hilarious about comedy through subtitles. Prinze's comic timing is surprisingly wonderful, given some of his romantic comedy bombs in the past (Summer Catch anyone?) and who knew that Brian Austin Green was so funny? The characters in the show are quite entertaining especially Freddie's drunken widow sister-in-law (Amick) and rich, shallow, womanizing best friend (Green). These two are supremely funny when in scenes together. All in all, I'd say it's a great show that's completely worth watching!
KRican
As have I. I really like Freddie but I just can't get into it. His comedy is very forced and unnatural. He seems awkward. He is best in his scenes with Brian Austin Green (who is hilarious all on his own). The sister is a bad actress delivering dumb lines. The blonde lush is pretty funny but one-dimensional. They should give her and Green the show and let them lead. Freddie's grandmother is just painful. Whether you understand Spanish or not, she obviously understands English as she responds accurately to the other characters, but can't seem to speak a word. Odd. Basically, if Freddie loosened up, expands the Chris and Allison roles and dumps the rest of them for a stronger group, it might stand a chance. Freddie and Brian might want to throw on a pair of flip-flops and a tanktop now and then for some eye-candy. But as it is now ... suffice it to say that good comedy should seem effortless and "Freddie" seems anything but.