Hot in Cleveland

2010

Seasons & Episodes

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  • 1
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7.4| 0h30m| TV-PG| en
Synopsis

Three fabulous, eccentric, LA best friends of a certain age have their lives changed forever when their plane unexpectedly lands in Cleveland and they soon rediscover themselves in this new "promised land."

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Producted By

Hazy Mills Productions

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Raetsonwe Redundant and unnecessary.
Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
SnoReptilePlenty Memorable, crazy movie
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Dave White Hot in Cleveland is an okay show. I was definitely not expecting much other than to hate it and see it as another Golden Girls type show for older ladies with really bad jokes but it's actually better than most of the awful shows on network television nowadays, and some of the jokes are actually good.Betty White is not as funny as I usually think she is (I took part in the petition to get her to host Saturday Night Live and on it she proved she's still funny!) but she's getting really ridiculously old, hope she's healthy.Jane Leeves is good and she's still a very beautiful woman since leaving Frasier.Valerie Bertinelli is a bit annoying to me and I'm not sure why, I just don't find her very funny.The other actress is okay too.Over all not a great show by any means but there are definitely worse ways to waste a half hour in front of the TV.
bojoh06 Valerie Bertinelli, Wendy Malick, and Jane Leeves star as three beautiful, middle aged entertainment veterans from shallow, youth obsessed Hollywood where keeping a career past the age of 40 is a rarity, especially for women. They move in with a sarcastic elderly Polish woman played by the legendary Betty White. White's character Elka also seems to be loosely based on the character of Sophia Petrillo from her hit '80s show The Golden Girls, while the characters played by Bertinelli, Malick and Leeves seem to mirror Blanche, Dorothy and Rose from that same show in many ways. The show has also had some notable guest stars such as Mary Tyler Moore, Susan Lucci, and Jennifer Love Hewitt.
shouldased The initial premise (how the three end up in Cleveland) was a bit contrived; but how Elke came to be living with them was priceless.This show is all about the characters, and the interaction of their individual insecurities. The dialog could be better, but casting could not; it's an unbeatable foursome anchored by Betty White and her trademark zingers. Each character is well defined and uniquely adds to the fabric of the show. Vanity: Wendy Malick as Victoria; desperation: Jane Leeves as Joy; innocence: Valerie Bertenelli as Melanie; and of course, conniving, s**t-stirring: Betty White as Elke. Even the supporting cast has been outstanding using former actor associations; such as Mary Tyler Moore as Elke's cell mate, Carl Reiner as a boyfriend... many other familiar faces.Many episodes are driven by Elke's manipulation of the others and their uncanny ability to not catch on until too late- if ever. The threesome from L.A. are so sure of themselves, sure of their sophistication and sure of their hotness, they are sure they can outwit Cleveland. But Elke sees through them and is always way ahead of them, merely watching, playing with them. Elke's ability to get under Joy's skin keeps a smile on my face.In summary: the writing could be improved in places, but not the cast has no weak links! Definitely worth a half hour of your time.
Mehki_Girl Love this show. Watched for the first time as streaming video from Netflix. Betty White steals the show. Actually, I laughed out loud for the first time when she said her first line in the pilot. I've lived in California so I know how plastic it is. Three women of a, ahem, "certain" age are on their way to Paris for fun and men when their plane makes an emergency landing in Cleveland. They go to a bar and find that "real" men are giving them the eye. There are some really funny lines in relation to that scenario ("They're looking at me and not through me!") - so true after you hit a certain age. Anyway, the Valerie Bertinelli character decides to rent a Victorian house for a monthly rent that would be the amount charged in LA for one night and stick around a while. Betty White's character comes with the house as the caretaker. It's a fun show, especially for women of a "certain" age who can relate.