Claysaba
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
AshUnow
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Lidia Draper
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
SnoopyStyle
In Detroit, unattached slacker Danny Burton (Chris D'Elia) gets touchy-feely Justin Kearney (Brent Morin) as his new roommate. In Justin's favor, he owns a bar. Danny has a messed-up divorced sister Leslie (Bianca Kajlich). Justin's friends include the awkward Burski (Rick Glassman) who falls for Leslie, sweetly chubby Shelly (Ron Funches), and gay bartender Brett (David Fynn). Are these people undateable? In the second season, Justin hires Candace (Bridgit Mendler) who has a douchey boyfriend.This starts as a functional irreverent singles sitcom. It's a bit clunky sometimes but Chris D'Elia's great energy keeps driving the show. These guys seem to be having fun and that infects the show. It's basically a barely pass which kind of fits the show. Then after a live season 2 finale, the show is renewed to be live in every season 3 episode. It's definitely different. The story becomes more irrelevant. It's a fun atmosphere. The jokes turn meta. It was lots of fun for me and it's not the same old thing. Sadly, the change probably didn't add any new viewers and lost some of the old viewers. It's an admirable experiment and a failed one.
willz187
Where do they get these white bread, abercrombie, bland actors? And how do they get the lead in a sitcom? I'm thinking the leads in recent duds Package Deal, Ground Floor, and this. The most comical or charming thing about the character Justin is his muppet voice - which isn't meant to be funny so it's annoying. The rest of the cast (Chris D'elia and Bianca Kajlich) is wasted in this show and should just be the leads. D'elia was good in Whitney, Kajlich in Rules of Engagement. This is being compared to Friends but it's more like Becker. Sort of funny. Lots of weirdo characters. But ignorable. Get rid of the muppet-mouthed Justin and I'd stick with this show.
Nicole Adkins
I think that Chris D'elia's character in NBC's Whitney and his hilarious stand up made it an obvious choice to cast him as lead in a new show, right? But this Undateable show is sort of unwatchable. I cringed the whole 1st episode, expecting to love it, but the supporting cast is so awful. I feel so bad for Chris D'elia. He is hilarious, but this show is way too forced. Brent Morin who plays Justin is painfully cheesy and awkward. The "friends" are super unbelievable. I'm not sure how they all suddenly meet and then this cliché loser group just falls right in together and it's supposed to be relate-able to someone out there? And Black Eyes Bar? C'mon. The set also looked sort of ripped off from the show Whitney so that was off putting, like this new baby show was just trying to coast off the momentum of D'elia's last show. Definitely going to skip any future episodes.
Shailesh Saigal
(1) what is with all the fake laughing.. all the jokes are not funny (2) why does the cast smile at the stupidness? (3) why does this idiot sing - he is a horrible singer? (4) too much sex... even i have my limits (5) they are not funny although the laugh add-in says everything they say is funny... good lord! Cougar Town's Bill Lawrence does a very poor job of making these characters likable or even remotely real. The only thing i like about the show is that it is based in Detroit. The show is neurotic, cartoonish, annoying, unbalanced, haughty, baseless. For those fortunate enough to actually want to watch this show while eating copious amounts of fatty foods and liquor because, after you were done, you got to drunk over leftover "crap", this is for you. Nowadays there are hundreds of shows ranging from mildy-humorous to just flat out noise that makes you want to yell get a clue Bill.