ThiefHott
Too much of everything
GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
Nayan Gough
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Cheryl
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
cuzzinman
Absolutely phenomenal show! Good flow and atmosphere as well as great messages!!
Illyngophobia
I've been thinking about this a lot.and I thought the show was funny when it aired,but now I'm not sure where I stand.Today,I'm gonna be expressing my feelings to this show.I liked the idea for the show.Seeing a psychic was cool.It was like Heroes in a small way,but with only one person with a power,with the one exception of the episode with the other kids that have weird powers.It wasn't until recently I had this weird thought."Is this show racist?"Now,every show has it's joke or two,but to me,these are the ones that stick out more.The point ,to me they tried to make several times was that "white people are racist" upset me a little bit.Because,wouldn't saying white people are racist,make them racist?Racism is everywhere,and everyone can be racist to everyone,but I'm wondering if I'm the only one who thinks about the show like this.They made several points of "racism".I don't think I need to mention the stereotype with Newt in Cory In the House being "stupid".Correct me if I'm wrong about the racism,but the comments and remarks made in this show,I found upsetting and it won't change my mind anytime soon.
Jpgrif
A long time ago, both Disney and Nickelodeon found a recyclable " 'Tween" format and stuck with it. It works as follows: Take one supposedly "cool teenager" and a goofy side-kick, put them in an improbable situation, and throw in some incompetent adults."That's so Raven" follows the format exactly.This show follows Raven Simone, who some will remember as the "Cosby Show"s Jumping The Shark. Raven is now too grown up to be cute and chubby anymore; she has blossomed into a full-blown "Big Girl"... And due to her lack of acting talent, look for her on next year's "Celebrity Fit Club" Raven's acting ability seems to be that of mugging at the camera like she was in an "Amos & Andy" re-make. This puts her firmly in Third Place behind Josh Peck and those awful Twins (Tied for First) in "The Suite Life".What really gets my goat about this show is that Raven Baxter is supposed to be "Psychic"... COME ON! Too many little girls and FAR too many adult women actually BELIEVE in astrology and palm reading and such bull-dada... Do we REALLY need to encourage them? Raven's "Visions" are always incorrect, and she always gets her friends involved in trying to correct(In her opinion) some perceived future wrong. This almost always involves Raven wearing some goofy "disguise" and taking some pratfalls to prove that she is "The Next Lucille Ball"...This show would be a lot better if Dad (An always wonderful Rondell Sheridan) would explain at the end of each episode: "Honey, I TOLD you! There is no such thing as psychics! Your GrandMa is a Crazy Old Lady from the Bayou who believes in Old Wives Tales and superstition."
sbishop1
In late 2002, the Disney Channel ended its winning streak with another great show. After that, every show ever on the channel has either been painful to watch or just so-so. The last show Disney had a winning streak with was...That's So Raven. The humor is satirical, witty, and hardly, if ever, relies on gross-out stupidity. I'm very glad this show was the longest running ever on the channel, but unfortunately its series finale just aired a few weeks ago. Do you know what that means. There is not a single great show on Disney Channel.The premise, which, unlike most Disney shows made 2003 and after, is really pretty original. It is about a psychic teen who has two best friends, Chelsea, the ditzy sweet one, and Eddie, the hip-hop type person. She gets visions every so often, and she will try to prevent them or coax them into happening. That may sound repetitive, and at times it does get a little, but the way it happens changes enough to keep this a good show. The writing was some of the best on Disney Channel, and the acting, while not a masterpiece since it IS Disney Channel, is pretty good. And Raven, the lead, is a very talented actress and I hope she does more things soon. The only con to the show is the pointless character Cory, her brother who doesn't really contribute to the show, however in his new show (a spin off of this) he is a little funnier (BTW, Cory in the House is a fair show, and could become, with a tad of effort, the first good show on the channel in 4 and a half years). Also, maybe 6 or 7 episodes were kinda dumb in Season Four, but the last few episodes of the show were good.My mom actually loves this show, believe it or not, and it's her "favorite kids show," and my dad thinks it's funny too. While I don't know for sure if every mom or dad will like it, it certainly is one of the more tolerable shows you can watch with kids.So...forget about The Trite Life, forget Hellah Montana, forget Landfill of the Future(or at least the second season), and forget Kim Implausible. If you're only going to watch one show on the channel that's on regularly, watch reruns of That's So Raven. If you have a sense of humour, you'll skip out on some of the shows I mentioned(except Phil if you're easy to impress, or Cory in the House which isn't bad) and watch this comedy.9 out of 10 or A-