tytori
Joined Jul 2001
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Will and Grace would have to be the funniest sitcom I have every become absolutely engrossed with. And I believe like Seinfield "the other than main" characters really complete the whole senario. Jack (Sean Hayes) is a very likeable and quirky gay man who is so delectibley hyperactive he leaves me with my stomach in knots after every appearance. Karen (Megan Mullaly) has the voice and eccentric character that keeps me tuned in like a radio frequency wave. She is just brilliant. Will is a honey, Grace the perfect accompaniment. As with most fantastic comedy sitcom's there is a drawback. They are not accessible in video/DVD form, AND THEY SHOULD BE.
Back in 1976 I was 15 years old. When Lukes Kingdom came to Australian television I became a couch potato. (smile). Oliver Tobias stole my homework hours and my heart. A wonderfully old world series depicting everyday life in early times. I remember it to be a wonderful mini series which seemed to reel me in hook, line and sinker. Was it Oliver Tobias's breathtakingly good looks that influenced my bias judgement? This series is similar to the likes of Upstairs Downstairs which I also enjoyed tremendously. I only wish I could buy the series "Lukes Kingdom" in some form. OH the memories of television. Thank you IMDB for bringing them back.
This movie had me laughing, crying and riding the emotional rollercoaster ride one deals with when faced with the death of a loved one. A "womans" movie as I would call it, with the strength to reach out to the inner emotions and bring them to a head. A movie which could allow me to relate to my own life experiences. I LOVED IT. Very much on a par with the likes of Steel Magnolia and How To Make An American Quilt. Just loved it.