Karry
Best movie of this year hands down!
Ketrivie
It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Kaydan Christian
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
studioAT
It was a shame that this sitcom never really set the world a light because it was well written and well acted.Henry Winkler showed how great he still is at comedy after all these years and Stockard Channing added gravitas in a fairly flimsy role. Having an openly gay daughter was also a nice move by the writers and brought the show right into the 21st century.This show also brought the great Ty Burrell to our attention for really the first time and it is great to see him now doing so well in Modern Family.Overall a nice sitcom that never really managed to catch on which is a shame for all involved.
hildamarmolejo
June 12, 2006"Out of Practice" is wonderfully funny, intelligent, and respectful show to say the least. I think it is one of the best comedy to come along in years. I've e-mailed CBS many many times to bring the show back on the air. I've actually have been boycotting the CBS network until they give the show a fair chance. After a very successful start, CBS took it off the air for a few months or so than when they brought it back on a new day and time they only showed two episodes. On the CBS "Out of Practice" website it says that it is coming back on a later date . . . and just left all the fans of the show hanging.Anyway, I want to organize a PROTEST outside the CBS Network "The Early Show," because the people walking around can be seen. With signs saying BRING BACK "OUT OF PRACTICE," or something like that. But I need help to get the word out. PLEASE . . . Give your suggests so we can bring this one-of-a-kind wonderful comedy back on the air if it be on CBS or another network!Leave your suggestion here or on the Forum on: www.outofpractice.orgThank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
whtpwht
amusing fast paced banter; better than reality shows The best shows include conflicts with husband and wife characters; it falls into the category of "screwball comedies" with some physical comedy or banter reminiscent of Lucille Ball updated for 2000's Materialistic and sexist son vs. humanitarian son Has a lesbian daughter with typical humor about her sexual preference; Nonethess, Stockard Chaning is the best part of show Hope the networks don't cancel as it has been moved around & went through a vacation last winter; All in all enjoyable 30' sitcom with strong comedic writing. Shows a family who handles various personal crises as a family despite sibling rivalries, unusual divorce situations but most of all love for each other
horrordude_666
I've watched this show for several weeks and found it enjoyable. There are few Sit Coms on today which are watchable - most of the TV viewing is taken up by reality shows - most of which are re-cycled versions of Survivor, such as, The Apprentice, Martha Stewart, Rockstar, America's Top Model, blah blah, blah. Who even cares !!!!There are very few Sit Coms on which are watchable (Two and a half men, Still Standing, King of Queens) let alone a night that has a good lineup of TV (without the reality shows).I say give this show a chance and you will be pleasantly surprised. All the characters are interesting and interact well. Henry Winkler and Stockard Channing are good in the show and Paula Marshall does a great job as the daughter - I recognized her as the reporter from the Seinfeld episode - the outing.