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Anything But Love: Volume One

Starring: Jamie Lee Curtis, Richard Lewis
Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Television
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I actually reviewed this months ago but I guess when I uploaded it, it didn't work. But I remember my original review, and I think I can sum it up.

Ahem.

I hated this show. Maybe it's because it's so dated, even if it was 1989. I think the only audience for a show like this is people who watched it the first time around, because it really isn't all that exciting watching it from a modern perspective. The jokes are so forced and obvious, and I found that I really couldn't watch more than 3 or 4 episodes before wanting to die of boredom. I supposed that when it was originally on, it might have been funny, I mean, I know there wasn't much exciting on in the late 80s, but it really doesn't withstand the test of time. I guess I'm just the wrong audience for this - you probably have to have watched the show the first time around. And I didn't, so there you go.
Features:
Audio Commentary
All About Anything But Love
Audio:
2.0 Surround
Video:
Full Screen
Subtitles:
English, Spanish
RATING & SUMMARY:
Favorite Skits:
Rating: Rated NR
Running Time: 661 min.
Extras Rating:
Overall Rating:
Reviewer: Daniel Field
 
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