ThiefHott
Too much of everything
Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
VividSimon
Simply Perfect
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
graduatedan
Anyone expecting more funzies with Agnes Brown and her brood will be sorely disappointed in All round to Mrs. Browns. This most recent incarnation of the Mrs. Brown character features Agnes as host of, believe it or not, a talk show, complete with cooking segment and audience participation. Agnes' daughter Cathy interviews people I've never heard of (although viewers in the UK do, I assume.) Dermott and his sidekick Buster, normally good for laughs are given their own segment which falls flat on its face in the episodes I was able to get through. Agnes interviews members of the audience, who, I grant you, look like they're having more fun than you will watching them. There's a mummy of the week segment which is rather charming, and then, for some inexplicable reason, there's the aforementioned cooking segment. All round to Mrs Browns is a major disappointment. Being a fan of Mrs Brown's boys, I was expecting an hour of fun and laughter, but, in the end, I had to force myself to watch four epsodes before I finally gave up. Oh and by the way, I didn't laugh once.
gponcho
I have been watching All Round to Mrs Browns and found it to be one of the funniest shows I have seen for quite some time. I love the show and hope to see more of it. The humour which as sexual overtones is not overly done and I think just right.Best comedy show on TV right now!!! George
Paul Evans
I've purposely waited until I've seen the majority of episodes before giving a review. The first episode was almost surreal, I felt like I'd stepped into a parallel universe, Pamela Anderson being the only other person from the same planet. It has improved, and has cheered up my Saturday Nights, the format is utterly insane, I find myself enjoying the characters interplay more then the game show/interview format, the jokes are corny as always, but delivered in a way that makes me laugh. Something almost old fashioned, but somehow comforting about the show, it's delivering humour I'd have had growing up as a young kid in the 1908's, gone forever I'd thought, but not. It's doing pretty well in the ratings, getting six million plus week on week. Six million people can't be wrong, can they?When there's nothing else to do on a Saturday Night, a glass of red wine, and this will fit the bill, but no longer then six weeks please. 6/10
kirpo-kakkonen
I had high expectations for this. Somewhat fell flat for me.The new concept, studio audience and celebs didn't quite sit well with me. It felt a bit unnecessary and force fed. Took also some of the original attraction away. The celebs knew and played their extra parts, but that just it. They just were there... But most awkward moments, Mammy saved. Some sharpshooter one liners that blew me away laughing.Never the less, some jokes still hit the bulls eye and the over all series was a enjoyable in whole. The characters were as before, and cast had fun portraying them. Cracking out in middle scenes. These were the saviors of the series.If they still continue making the Mrs Browns Boys. I hope they go back to old sitcom way. That still worked best.