Btexxamar
I like Black Panther, but I didn't like this movie.
Sexyloutak
Absolutely the worst movie.
Nayan Gough
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Erica Derrick
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
allallwin
When it was broadcast-ed I almost never seen it live. If so I did not follow such a series.
What I remembered was that it was dramatized, about showing off stuff, but also teaching kids not to gamble, drugs, burglary etc.
SO I wonder, would teenagers and 20-something watch this, if only because of the, for them, not to good 'resolution' of images? I would hope so! :) Go and try season 1, and do not give up after 5 episodes, it get's way better after that. The later seasons, when they all go to work, get children are not what i like now, but the first 7 season, I binge watched it but in intervals, some story lines span more episodes after all.This show has a lot of story, family, integrity, the great use of contrast in the Walsh family and the other families in the 90210 area code, 'life lessons', a dash of adventure every now and then, and more!Oldie but goodie, for my taste that is. Great casting also.
Theodosius
It's one of these series that have made history on TV, it's a legend and as the decades pass I feel that people will always talk about it. It's always interesting talking about its stories, its cast members, their characters and their off-screen lives and relationships.All started when the Walsh family from Minnesota moved to Beverly Hills and siblings Brandon and Brenda became involved with a group of spoiled and coming from wealthy families kids. Actually I was never a regular viewer of the series in seasons 1-4. I wasn't into all these issue-based episodes and their morals in the first two seasons, although there were some good stories. And after that, the love triangle Brenda-Kelly-Dylan...OK. And let's go to the characters:*Brenda, a selfish and rebellious girl who was interesting enough and was involved in some entertaining stories.*Kelly, for some reason it was Kelly the girl I couldn't stand very much even if she grew throughout the show.*Donna was always a foolish second-rate female character which I found funny enough.*Andrea, who barely slept because she was too busy dealing with all her activities, most of the time went unnoticed for me.*Brandon, the guy who tried so hard to adopt a cool way of walking and talking etc, a boring character who was involved in boring stories and fell in boring love with boring girls every now and then. Everything about him was so brandoning... sorry boring.*Dylan, I always saw him as a junkie who caused me some kind of depression, the guy with the burned brain cells.*Steve was Donna's male version but he never entertained me.*David, the guy who rarely seemed in a good mood, barely smiled, dumped his best friend Scott to be with the cool gang of BH. Maybe what was going on behind the scenes was way more catchy, Shannen Doherty behaving like a big-headed diva, her non-stop fights with Jennie Garth and all these onset troubles.All of a sudden something changes in season 5 and guess what, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen arrives. I admit I had a huge crush on her and I still am a fan. Valerie, the sexy bad girl from Buffalo who came to fill the void after Brenda's departure, was the most interesting character of the entire show. Although she was the youngest of the cast members, she really brought some mature sexiness in the series (yes I know I'm not the first to say that). And Thiessen, the former America's sweetheart from "Saved by the Bell", was wonderful in portraying a charming multilevel character.In the Valerie era the stories became much more interesting and although most of Brenda's fans stopped watching it, the show got better at least for the following three seasons. Kathleen Robertson's character Clare was also a good addition to the show. The renewed group of female characters, Kelly, Valerie, Donna and Clare was more appealing than the previous one with Brenda, Kelly, Donna and Andrea. I still wish I could watch Valerie and Brenda together though. Seasons 5-7 were the best for me and to be honest I could not wait to see the next episode. I didn't miss Luke Perry when he left, but Robertson's departure at the end of season 7 was a bit disappointing.And then coming in the three final seasons, 8-10. Season 8 was still good enough but not as much entertaining as seasons 5-7. It was the beginning of kinda failed cast additions like Hilary Swank, Vincent Young, and later Lindsay Price, Daniel Cosgrove and Vanessa Marcil. I didn't like either of them. Furthermore, the show had the normal decline after so many years, but the major blow came in the beginning of season 9. At first we saw Jason Priestley, who seemed to me more and more boring, leaving the show. And then it was Tiffani-Amber Thiessen who left and that meant "Beverly Hills, 90210" was over for me. The episodes with both departures were season's peak in ratings and after Thiessen had left each episode was a new rating disaster until the end of season 10 and the series finale. Even Perry's return didn't help the show which was so deformed.It's difficult to rate a series as a whole since it has its ups and downs throughout its running. But in my opinion I have to rate it according to its impact on me at least in a certain period that I was a regular viewer. My favorite seasons were 5-7 and they made me such a huge fan of "Beverly Hills, 90210". Even now I am always interested in everything around that series and I feel lucky that I'm part of that generation that grew up watching the most famous TV teen drama.
hobbyhob
Right now, (6.28.07) Soapnet is airing the first season of BH90210, and in retrospect, they are just so quaint and charming. I am just loving them! I mean, I was a fan from early on, but must have become very busy in the 90's, because I really don't recall watching more than the first couple of years. I just love how innocent Brenda and Brandon's family is, straight out of Minnesota, and it's a joy to see all the characters, Jenny Garth, Luke Perry, Brian Austin Green, Tori Spelling and Ian Ziering when they were all SO young! These episodes are great fun to watch, if you've got the time. Thanks to all involved in creating these wonderful shows!
denis888
I remember seeing this serial in my home country, Russia, somewhere around 1996 or 1997. That was quite a sensation. A real American show, and about real American young people, like me or my pals. And what was the best thing in all that was that all those problems and joys that they had in their sunny California were very close and clear for us in colder Russia. We, men, soon fell in love with beautiful girls of the serial - Jenny Garth, Kathleen Robertson (who was especially cool as Claire Arnold, the rascally sweet daughter of President Arnold), Tori Spelling or any other lady in there. Girls went slightly mad (Do not bite me for this, I am just being kiddingly nostalgic!) with Luke Perry, Brian Austin Green or endearingly correct and always clean Jason Priestly. Well, all that the main characters had in the film was so clear and understandable for us - love, hate, school, money, family troubles, cowardice and friendship - no boundaries exist for such things. We followed each episode so closely and so attentively. Of course, the BH 90210 is not devoid of weaknesses - some roles are pretty shallow and some moments are way too sentimental. It seemed that each of the main heroes had to overcome all the possible and impossible hardships and ordeals in this life - drugs, sects, deaths, losses. Sometimes, it was too too much. Anyway, the serial still stands out well and still looks fresh and dear, which is a big asset of the film.