Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
Acensbart
Excellent but underrated film
RipDelight
This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Portia Hilton
Blistering performances.
magicbilly384
the television series is cool Kodak magical and ray Watson does go home Finley if you watch near ending of new uncle Martian movie 1999 that doc brown back to the future scientist play new uncle martian in the new adaptation movie version and ray Watson takes off in that clone look alike space ship into outer space in Christ always chubby bill page illusionist magician in fun God Bless everyone
cableye
I have recently started watching this show again since it airs every afternoon on the Vision channel. At first it looked so old and the special effects were not so special anymore, but it still has a certain charm. Having a 'Martian' looking at the world of the 1960s, let viewers see their world thru fresh eyes. I found it very interesting that back in that era when the Cold War was still active, that we got to see and cheer on someone trying to thwart the authorities and fool people. Most people would not be supporting an 'alien' at that time. Great show and a good trip back to the early sixties. Bixby and Walston were perfect in their roles.
Jerry Ables
I first saw this series when I was 12 years old and I have dearly loved it ever since because it's full of good laughs and is a great deal of fun to watch. Uncle Martin is hilarious with his Martian antics as well as Tim as the newspaper reporter who took him in after his space ship crash landed on Earth. It's always highly enjoyable to watch their adventures together. It's easily one of my favorite TV comedies of all time.
Itsamoomoo
Even as a young kid back in the 60's I knew this was bad. But a lot of years have passed since watching this back to back with "Gilligan's Island" on weekday afternoons, and after having recently re-discovered this on cable's TV Land, it's not as bad as I remember. Okay, it's still bad, who am I trying to kid. But, compared to what I see on prime time today, this show is actually holding my interest.For example. In a recent episode, next door neighbor Mrs. Brown was complaining about the flowers in her garden wilting and dying from the current heatwave. So, the Martian (Ray Walston) does that little thing with his finger and makes them all fresh again and erect. I would much rather see this than "Early Edition's" Kyle Chandler trying to rescue victim #981 from a piano crashing on his head.Again who am I trying to kid. I changed the channel after watching the flowers come back to life. I'll check out the next episode.