Clevercell
Very disappointing...
Megamind
To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
Senteur
As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
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."
Sleeper-Cell
I only discovered this show recently and it reminded me of how happy things were back around the time this was made and prior. TV Shows and movies existed purely to entertain, not to preach propaganda and brain wash us all to become good little Leftard Lemmings.The first couple of seasons were quite good, although it seems to start getting a little old. Titus never wins, he is always a loser, he is always being pushed around. That is the premise but at the same time, it lacks hope. The joke gets old. By the time you get to season 3 it doesn't make sense, there seems to be serious continuity errors and I basically gave up. Still, not bad for a few episodes all the same.
SinisterDreamMaker
Sitcoms, as history has shows us normally are candy sweet, unrealistic, formulaic crap. None of which can you use to describe the excellent show "Titus". The show is bested on Christopher Titus' comic routine "Norman Rockwell is Bleeding", and what a routine to base a sitcom on. "Titus" follows the everyday life of Christopher Titus and his amazingly dysfunctional family: his insanely cruel and politically incorrect but loving father Ken, his moronic little brother Dave, his equally screwed up girlfriend Erin and his effeminate best friend Tommy. The thing about this show most of the stuff that happens in the show had already happen to Titus in his real life(yes his mom really did kill her husband).I really don't think there was a more underrated show on TV ever. "Titus" was something very rare in TV Land a Dark Sitcom. There where very few if any Dark Sitcoms out there and the ones that where/are out there I don't think are nearly as dark as "Titus". It barely even seems like a sitcom it was so different from the rest of the pack. "Titus'" only crime is that it was on the FOX network who is infamous for killing shows and killed the show in it's 3 season w/o a serious finale. That is the only episode that is missing, the last one other then that the show is perfect the way it is. There are few sitcoms I will say are actually good and not just say "it's a sitcom so you know it is alright". If you grew up with a dysfunctional family,(Like 63% of American Families) know anyone who did or just like dark comedy this a sitcom for you.
Andrew DiMonte (NoArrow)
"Titus" has got to be one of the funniest shows on T.V. I love Chris Titus' nervous approach to his own clever comedy. He is truly one of the most gifted young comedians out there.The show is loosely based on Chris Titus' real life. He plays a young man who's father is a mean, cynical, drinking, lovable character. The father is a multiple divorcee and the best parts of the show are by far the flashbacks to Titus' past. The flashbacks show Titus as a teen and a kid, and almost all involve his mean father.Totally funny, totally underrated T.V. show, 7.5/10.
rageistruth
Ah, Fox... The company that built itself on controversial, hilarious comedy sitcoms such as "Married... With Children" and "The Simpsons." This is the same network that did its best to get rid of "Titus" for being too edgy?! How did this happen? Ah, I know... Somewhere along the line, Fox completely sold out. It's all about ratings now - and strangely just having good ratings isn't enough! That's why instead of seeing quality comedies like "Titus" you'll be subjected to "American Idol 2," "Temptation Island 4," or "Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire Who Really Isn't But Has Some Checkered Past That We Can Exploit 7." (Stay tuned for Celebrity Boxing XII!)"Titus" never had bad ratings. It was launched successfully, and stuck around for 3 great seasons until it was cancelled. Throughout it all, it never lost its originality or its razor sharp wit. This, despite Fox doing everything within its power to destroy it during the last season. Frankly, it deserved better; Christopher Titus deserved better - but someone high up at Fox obviously didn't agree with that, and buried the show. You can still find a few episodes floating around online if you're lucky, and you can be sure the Chris Titus will be back and successful once more. Ride those reality shows for all they're worth while you can, Fox. But when this ridiculous fad is over and you wonder where your audience went, remember that you dug your own grave.