Dr. Phil

2002

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3.8| 0h30m| TV-PG| en
Synopsis

Using the power of television, Dr. Phil McGraw presents compelling stories about real people with a variety of emotional and behavioral problems, stripping away the shame and embarrassment that too often keep people from seeking help. Its a show that is suppose to help people with their problems and to find a solution on live TV .

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Peteski Productions

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Reviews

Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Tayyab Torres Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
prettymouser I like that Dr. Phil is trying to help all of these people out but lately it's more about the show. He can call some people extremely rude for telling someone else to shut up, but when that person does it back the audience claps for them. It's bogus. He needs to be 100% fair all the way around. On one show a lady was cheating on her husband with a man in Kenya and he reamed the guy in Kenya and wanted the husband to stay with his wife! Like come on! I would be telling him to be signing divorce papers. Another show he sent a girl off for telling him the audience was allowed to laugh at her but not make her a laughing spectical. Yes she was very rude coming out but he sent her away to look tough and give himself more power instead of telling her to quit and pay attention to the real problem. Just a little bit disappointed with him sometimes.
shoguncrosse I have fun sometimes watching this with my mother, who, 'OH NO, Cliché HERE!' lol, loves Dr. Phil. I enjoy his views sometimes, and I hope he helps as well as his reputation and what his words state. I would like help from him, but not in front of millions of people. Yes, Mr. Phil, you help and can, and have, changed lives, but why choose to put these lives in front of millions to talk about the hardest most diffifult of subjects for each and every guest analyzed on the show? Why not help behindclosed door, in a more privatized way? I wish there was someone like you (with the skill and connections) around here who does what you do locally, and in a free, paid expenses, real help - yet privatized setting - way. I would take it in a heartbeat to be honest. When its all said and done, the show is about the drama and the ratings whether its up to Dr.Phil or the worry of Dr.Phil or not. One way or another, the owners of the show, the network, or whatever, wouldn't care a bit about these people in need if the ratings were horrid, and the show flopped ratings and finanical wise. When its all said and done, yes you've helped, but I think the help could be extended, bettered, and changed for everyone in every state with needs with the assistance of a famous Dr. lol...Why aren't these famous docs really getting out there to raise dough etc to put up low income, broke people (like me) mental health or general health clinics where bills are worried about later or is paid in some sort of way that helps those in need. Not everyone can go on your show, get help, and go on their merry way...99 percent of us need help where there is none...
Conrad Michelsen I use to really like this show and make time out of my day to watch it, but they lost me over a year ago. It just became too repetitive and predictable. 45 minutes laying out a dysfunction, a minute satisfying the audience with a few words undermining the nemesis and then a free trip to a fix-it farm.On and on it goes to where all the problems bleed into one repetitive array of voyeurism about lives that are too negative to be of interest or true business of my own.Beauty products and makeup sales along with the latest must have book tuck neatly into time slots to satisfy the entranced fan.Phil has value, just a very tired and worn out format and show.
mulhollandman Dr. Phil is another show in a long procession of talk's shows that set out to provide assistance in their private lives. The difference that separates Dr. Phil from the others is that Dr. Phil McGraw is genuine in his concern for his guests and he is more than willing to provide the answers and solutions to thee guests private lives but only on the grounds that the guests are willing to work not for him but there selves. This approach to his work guarantees that his guests are 100 percent genuine in solving their private problems and not just being another form of white trash entertainment that Jerry Springer presented in the 90's.I am not one to watch these kinds of talk shows because of the idiots that are inclined to be on them and the problems that these idiots bring on themselves by dating serial adulterers or living with their interfering mothers. With Dr. Phil you get the opposite of the spectrum. You get good decent everyday people whose private problems might seem minor from an outsider's point of view. But with the aid of verbal description and hidden cameras we discover examples of sleep terrors that are having a profound affect on the individual suffering on them and how he or she can become a physical night time threat to the health of his or her loved ones. Dr. Phil's problem solving technique is very straightforward. He uses a tough love approach where he insists on the guest using their common sense to solve their problems. This leads to often-humorous quips from Dr. Phil regarding the pettiness of the couple's situations. In the areas of substance dependency Dr. Phil is more than willing to use all his powers with seeking the best professional help available to help his guests.With a show like Dr. Phil's you can expect that you will be completely enthralled by some case matters or totally bored by others. That is one of my main three faults with this show. My second fault is that Dr. Phil pretends he cares but not before he markets his latest book. Every show produces another new book that relates to that days subject matter. Either Dr. Phil publishes a new book every week or he wants to clear his shelves of the books that did not sell before 2002 and the first broadcasts of his show. Finally there is my biggest hate and that is his ever-present wife Robin. Dr. Phil gives this woman too much credit in his shows which makes me ask the question if she is so bloody inspirational and genuine and he wants to promote couples working together why isn't the show called the Dr. Phil and Robin McGraw show.Despite these problems I do find the show to be very interesting. One of my favorite shows was the episode on people who think they are cursed. This featured a lady who at a young age was exorcised by her father who was a Pentecostal minister. In the intervening years that followed this lady had had a run of bad luck. She believed that during the exorcism she was possessed by a demons and these demons were responsible for many tragic events in her life. When I was watching this I felt bad for this lady as it was very obvious that her childhood innocence had been shattered by her parents spiritual leanings. It made me feel that although I think at times life is bad but for others it's a lot worse and the worst part is that a show like Dr. Phil has to remind me of this I myself automatically acknowledge it. What's more this show teaches me that what might seem to be a huge problem can be simply solved by using common sense at that organ that god gave me called a brain.I often see Dr. Phil as the cool uncle you would go to if you had problems and his attitude would be comforting. This is cool as I personally would not want him as a dad. The show is really good at times it can be quite boring but that depends on the problems that you the audience can relate to on a personal basis. It is however definitely the best of these kind of shows that offer help to troubled people. 6 out of 10.