Customer Reviews:
Do It Again Do It Again Do It Again Do It Again Do It Again............................2007-10-16
Hopefully, if you are looking to purchase season two of this superb cartoon series, you will already own series one, or at least will have read my review for it. I have to say firstly that I feel that series two is actually stronger than series one, however, this just could be that it is because by the time I purchased this set, I was already very familiar with most of the characters featured here. If season one deserved five stars, then season two deserves six.
With this set, the mayhem continues where season one left off. I also have to say though that there are some really classic cartoons here, including my FHFIF favourite-so-far, Squeakerboxxx. Or should that be Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree. Or maybe Frankie My Dear or even Mac Daddy.....
Aside from going deeper into some of the characters outlined in season one, season two introduces some excellent new ones, not least the highly irritating Cheese.....
Season 2 / 2 DVD's NTSC Format Episodes:
The Big Lablooski featuring the miserable guy from the bowling alley, who later turns up being even more miserable behind the gift counter in Squeakerboxxx.
Where There's A Wilt There's A Way / Everyone Knows It's Bendy. Two shorts, nonetheless very entertaining, as everyone puts on poor old Wilt, and all he wants to do is watch basketball on TV. Bendy is a new character in the house with a very mischievous streak. He's always getting the other guys in trouble. Why can't Mr Herriman and Frankie see what he's really up to?
Partying Is Such Sweet Soiree. With Frankie, Mr Herriman and Madame Foster out of the house, what else is a Bloo supposed to do? Throw an unauthorised party, that's what!
Sight For Sore Eyes / Bloo's Brothers. Ivan has lost his blind kid, and the others do their best to reunite them. In Bloo's Brothers, Mac's school friends are so taken with Bloo that they all imagine a Bloo of their own. Before you know it, Foster's is bursting at the seams with Bloo clones.....
Cookie Dough. Foster's needs a new roof, and bloo has just the plan to raise the dough for a new one.....
Frankie My Dear. A big fight breaks out when there are several contenders for Frankie's affections. Not that surprising, after all, she does look awesome in that dress.....
Mac Daddy. Introducing the madcap Cheese. Madder than a big box of mad things, with an ability to rub Bloo's fur up the wrong way. If he had any fur, that is.....
Squeakerboxxx finds us at the amusement arcade. Now what do we want as a prize? A pink squeaking elephant, or some glow-in-the-dark Dracula teeth?
Beat With A Schtick. Bloo accidentally offends the new 'big guy'. Could this be curtains for Bloo?
The Sweet Stench Of Success finds Bloo launched into superstardom. Surely he won't give up on his friends for the glitzy world of showbiz.....?
Bye Bye Nerdy. What's that? Mac turns into a nerd? Bloo's got it all wrong, surely.....
Bloo Done It. Could Uncle Pockets be the best imaginary friend ever? Or could he have something to hide? Bloo takes up the case.....
My So Called Wife. A wealthy benefactor visits Foster's and mistakenly thinks Coco is Mr Herriman's wife. After all, they do make a lovely couple. All Mr Herriman has to do now is get Coco into shape for a charity gala. Easier said than done!
See also Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends Series 1
Stephen Wright (Age fifty three and a half)
Customer Reviews:
Challenging and uncompromising.......2006-07-17
Ignore the previous reviews - this is not a film for people who are only interested in David Duchovny's torso or comparisons to Deep Space Nine (????). Rather it's a disturbing and unforgettable film about religious faith, trust and anxiety. The ending is devastating and left me speechless.
Two hours of your life you'll never get back..........2006-03-07
This is quite possibly the worst film I've ever seen. Preposterous, disjointed plot, dreadful direction and terrible dialogue. I actually laughed out loud a few times - it's that bad.
To be fair, Mimi Rodgers and David Duchovny do their best, but there was never any saving this truly awful script. I'm trying hard to think of something positive to say and the only thing I can come up with is Duchovny's sixpack - who knew Agent Mulder looked like THAT under the trenchcoat?! Other than that it's just plain rubbish.
Rent this if you must, but do yourself a favour and don't bother buying it.
DVD:
- Goodnight Mister Tom [1998] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
- Hallelujah, I'm A Bum! [1933] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
- Heartbeat [1946]
- Holla!: The Family Hour [2005] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
- I Deal in Danger [1966] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
- Ilya Muromets [1956]
- Jerry Seinfeld Live on Broadway: I'm Telling You for the Last Time [1999] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
- Jesus' Son [2000] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
- Joe 90 - Vol. 1 [1968]
- Leaving Las Vegas [1996] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
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