VeteranLight
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
UnowPriceless
hyped garbage
Platicsco
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Curapedi
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
chasesmoonlight
First of all Huge Val Harper Fan here from day one as far back as when she star with Mary Tyler Moore and then Her own Show Rhoda.
I was excited when Valerie Family first debuted.
I was such a huge Fan of the Show I loved it still do till this Day.
I often try and catch it in rerun form.
I have always felt never was the same once Val was gone from the show, Althou I did continue to watch it.
The show always had a lovely Family vibe/cozy easy going vibe.
They just do not make shows like this anymore.
I feel this show never got as much respect as it should have.
LONG LIVE "VALERIE" "Hogan Family" <3 (REVIEW BY: Leslie Wrona)
musiclover_19
I remember watching this show on Sunday afternoons when I was younger and loving them. It wasn't a philosophical show that takes after something by Shakespeare, but it was fun. A lot of my friends during that time loved it, as well. Sandy Duncan took Valerie Harper's place, and it reminded me of my friend's mother. That was another way it connected with me. It let family be funny, safe, and comfortable, just like other sitcoms. There was nothing wrong with it! It was just fun and simple! Other shows like this were "Family Matters", "Family Ties", "Cosby Show", "Roseanne", etc.. If you watch those shows, then you should find "The Hogan Family", sit back, and enjoy!
RE Zuleta
First of all, back in late-1985, early 1986, NBC was originally gonna name the show "The Hogan Family," but later changed their mind and opted for a name that reflected its original famed star "Valerie Harper." Thus, it was retitled "Valerie."After, the famed contract dispute over her salary, Valerie Harper left the show, or was fired - depending who's side of the story you hear- thus the show was renamed "Valerie's Family: The Hogan's." This angered "Valerie Harper" very much, and she sued the producers for still using her name as the title of the show without her permission.Thus, the producers opted to revert back to the original suggested production title: "The Hogan Family."In reality they were always 'The Hogan Family.'
Mat
I know that the Hogan's, and Valerie before it, didn't represent state of the art comedy, being utterly formulaic and looking like the very template for family sitcoms, but darn it, it was nice. The family was nice, the house was nice, the plots were nice. Nice, warm, fuzzy, safe family viewing. Sometimes I want hard-edged, risky comedy, but sometimes I just wanna watch TV safe in the knowledge that every episode will have a group-hug type ending. It's the perfect remedy if you're ever feeling a bit oppressed by all the stuff that's going on in the world right now. The comedy is still nice enough, but boy have the clothes and hairstyles dated!I have a bunch of episodes on tape but would love to get more.