Platicsco
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
ShangLuda
Admirable film.
Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Arianna Moses
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Defected74
I never watched this show when it originally aired, but I had the discomfort of watching a couple episodes on rerun. This show is not funny, it's not even mildly amusing.
ypuskinsan
If you are a fan of romance genre then you are in for a big treat.I recently started watching this series when i found out it was one of Chuck lorre production. Considering his success in TV comedies i decided to try it out and i immediately fell in love with Dharma & Greg.Just finished the first season and started the second season i couldn't stop myself and i just had to write a well deserved review though i am poor writer.The series has a well adjusted script and scenarios to complement the two completely opposite characters Dharma & Greg. Dharma with her carefree and quirky behavior charms you instantly from the get go and can't help but fall in love with her as the series progresses. And Greg, a totally uptight lawyer with his deep baritone voice just seduces you and suck you into a dreamlike state. I could totally watch this show just to hear his voice. And together as a couple, Dharma & Greg makes a great chemistry that seems to go on and on and makes you wish you were in a great relationship yourself. And there are the in-laws who are totally a world apart which only makes for a greater mix.I can't believe i have been existing without ever watching this great show for a long time. I would recommend this to all the romance freaks out there.A Great show and definitely makes it in my favorite list.
debalan
This show is on our list for the best TV comedy show and rates a BIG FAT 10.We know the premise is unrealistic and the characters are a lot off-center but the show ALWAYS makes us laugh out loud. There are a lot of shows that make us chuckle, but it rare to find a show that can consistently produce real laughter. Even when we see the same show again and again, we still laugh. What a treasure and a treat.As goofy as this story is the actors make it work. Now if we can only get seasons 2-5 on DVD we will be happy campers and we will never have to have a day without a laugh again.
valerie-91
I have been using my DVR to catch all the reruns I can find (DVR makes it so easy), since this is one of my all-time favorite sitcoms ever. The central cast of Greg, Dharma, his folks, her folks, as well as their friends Pete and Jane were all such well developed characters. The writing and chemistry was exceptional and made watching the show true entertainment. The guest appearances were always a riot as well and dove-tailed into the show so easily; they never strained the believability of the show or the story. This show always tended towards the positive, with the few exceptions of shows that dealt with Dharma and Greg having/adopting a baby (for instance). Even though there were some emotionally "heavy" episodes, the eventual outcome was positive. This certainly made for an inspirational, yet highly comedic half hour of entertainment.I am hoping that the yet to be released TV show "Courting Alex" will be just as successful, since Jenna Elfman is such a great actress/comedienne and then hopefully the Dharma and Greg series will be released to purchase on DVD! I have also been waiting for news of DVD release of "Step by Step" and "Family Matters" and have heard (as of 12/2005) that ABC is considering a 'best of' collection of both of these series and depending on consumer response, may or may not release the entire collection for purchase. Keeping my fingers crossed that will happen!By-the-by, IMDb lists 2 episodes as unknown, but they are actually #14 & #15 from Season 3. And happy days - the First season will be available to purchase on June 25, 2006. Been watching Courting Alex, which is cute, Jenna Elfman is an underrated talent - beautiful & funny! Hope she goes on to make more shows on TV and/or big screen!