Incannerax
What a waste of my time!!!
Tedfoldol
everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Borgarkeri
A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
Lidia Draper
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
ValerieN-1
My husband and I watch this show with our 3-year old son, and all enjoy it! It's very up-beat and fun, and teaches optimism and persistence as core values. Wonderful in every way.Can't help but analyze the performers. Twist is really amazing -- every move he makes is, I think, planned for maximum effect. Marina is simply lovely to watch. Kiki overacts but has a great voice, and Shout seems to me to be the "talent" of the show - the one that binds them together, best voice, knows how to move, etc. Twist routinely steals the show, however -- simply fantastic in his role.I do wonder sometimes -- is all of the singing on the show performed by the 4 Beats? The songs are very catchy and usually deliver a great message. Great show:)
Brandy Finfer
Sure, it's a little corny if you're an adult. However, my 5-year-old son loves the show and LOVES the music! He looks forward to watching the Fresh Beats and gets up and dances around to all of the songs.The Fresh Beats are a cute little foursome of friends and they deliver a message of togetherness and friendship while they learn together. They don't insult each other or hurt each other -- they inspire, help, and encourage each other, instead.There isn't a single bad message to be taken from the Fresh Beat Band, thank goodness. My son has picked up on making farting noises, burping, and calling people "dumb" thanks to SpongeBob SquarePants, who I'll admit I find funny, but not appropriate for young kids. It seems like "The Fresh Beat Band" are undoing those lessons with good ones. That's GREAT!
larry_rangel
I have a 2 year old son who absolutely loves this show...he watches it every weekday at noon, even though many episodes are reruns. My wife and I have learn to appreciate the show, if not like the show, because our son Landon who had down syndrome has learned so much from this show. He has learn to pay attention to the show... he dances with the characters and sings (babbles) along with them...we dvr several episodes and when he is restless and fussy we turn on the show and he instantly comes to life and laughs and just enjoy himself watching the Fresh Beat Kids (yes they are not kids, but who cares, as long as kids enjoy and relate to them, remember all the adults on those Seseme Street programs)...so in closing, I am grateful for this program and how it has give my family something we all can share with Landon.
TwinMama2003
My 3 year old son hates The Fresh Beat Band! He cries whenever they are on Nick Jr. We first saw them when he would watch Diego with the On Demand feature our cable company has. This morning I realized that they have their own show! Hurrah! There is nothing like having a screaming 3 year old first thing in the morning! My son loves music, but not their music. He just cries and begs for Diego. "Diego, Diego, Diego. Where is my Diego, Mommy!" The Fresh Beat Band doesn't make me cry, but I do agree with my son. The band is just not good. Their voices are decent enough, but they don't seem to want to be doing their job. They look bored with their fake smiles and lame dance moves. I think Nick Jr. is trying to capitalize on the success that the Disney Channel has with their music acts, but they have failed miserably.