Really

2014

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Released: 28 August 2014 Pilot
Producted By: Amazon Studios
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.amazon.com/Really/dp/B00MR9YNF0
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A funny, honest, behind-the-curtain look at the psychological and emotional complexities of marriage and the charged dynamics of a tight-knit group of friends grasping on to what's left of their youth.

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Comedy

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SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Orla Zuniga It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Jenni Devyn Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Wrightjoy226 Boys have bigger boobs than girls, right daddy? Ha-Ha … I died of laughter because I can totally see my kids (in the far future) saying something this utterly ridiculous at the dinner table in public. The show has great fluidity with how the characters interact, the delivery of the lines from these sarcastic elites and I find them to be so endearing and relatable – it gives me a perspective of what I will be heading toward and what my parents must have gone through when I walked in on them – (ahem) – did that thing grownups do but we never speak of. It is original and funny and I am excited to see what holds for this group of friends on their next adventure. Will Selma fess up? And you know Sarah's character is going to rip Jay a new one which will constitute a lot of herbal remedies. Touché blow jobs. A good win for this pilot.
redwriteandblue (not really spoilers, but better safe than sorry) About a funny as a colonoscopy, this was a HUGE disappointment for me as it was produced by and stars Jay Chandrasekhar of the Broken Lizard comedy troupe, so I really had hopes for this one. Too many characters to cram into one pilot - you feel like you got to know, much less give a hang about, none of them (and one is so pathetic and annoying, it hurts just to see him on-screen) ... and the only humor in the pilot is either sex (will Jay's character get his birthday blowjob?) or drugs (everyone gets drunk and high at the friends' get-together, which I guess is funny except tanked and stoned they're all still so damn boring). Truly bad, unfunny, and a prime example of the worst of comedies that rely only on sex and drugs jokes to be funny ... and aren't.
Jason Panagakis Here's what I love about TV: it never knows what it is right away. Remember the first season of The Office? The first season of Seinfeld? If those were all we had to go on, they never would have become the classic series that we all know them as now. They got the chance to grow, though, and I'm hoping Really does, too. Right now? It's just a group of interesting characters and a healthy dose of blowjob humor. There's not really much of a story beyond "what happens when you're married to the same person every day?" but there's room to expand here. I love Sarah Chalke's take on the hot suburban mom and Selma Blair gets to really show her range as a petulant wife after years of playing petulant single women. Based on the cast alone, I can't wait to see what happens when actual story lines get introduced. Also, the running gag that Chalke's character can never decide what to order to drink is so hilarious. Like a baby bird, Really deserves a chance to spread its wings and fly and I hope we all get to see that happen.
ajblasvegas Finally amazon has a series that competes with cable. Well written , directed , casted and acted. Makes you can't wait for the next episode. Sarah and Jay are hilarious. At times a little slow to build up to the climax but majority of the comedy is poignant and spot on. I feel I should be sitting at the dinner table with this group. Remember this is not Broken Lizard. This is Jay grown and developed demonstrating his unique sense of humor that only he can pull off in his direction, acting and writing . The cast chemistry works well together making this an entertaining series. I can only imagine the potential of this entire production if allowed to continue to develop the story line and explore each individual character . I want to see more!