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Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Three's Company' (2003)
About the movie
I just watched this movie about Three's Company. As a long time follower of the show and a person who knows about the behind the scenes of the show to some extent, there were a few flaws. For one, where is Richard Kline, Larry, he wasn't even acknowledged in the show. He was in the show till the end and was in the final episode and you just see the 4 stars at the end. I guess perhaps he didn't allow his name or likeness in the movie, but he was a star of the show. Also, they had Norman Fell telling the shows' producer that the Ropers was cancelled, and it was cancelled in 1981, not the fall of 1980.
I thought they focused a little too much on Suzanne Somers, I have read that they producers of the show were not exactly the nicest guys in the world and they treated Jennilee Harrison badly and fazed her out of the show and that Priscilla Barnes wasn't treated great either and she considered her time on the show a dark period of her life. They didn't say anything about this either. I am a fan of the show and I do agree it was a great comedy ensemble show headed by the funny John Ritter.
The show was funny because of him and the chemistry of the cast. Anyways, about the movie, was nice to see Joyce DeWitt again, I always liked her and the performances weren't bad, but at the beginning of the movie, they had John Ritter tripping around like his character at his audition. He doesn't walk around like that all the time. I thought the 70s period of the movie reminded me too much of Boogie Nights, but the actor playing John looked a lot like him and the actress playing Joyce was pretty good too, but the girl playing Suzanne didn't look much like her. Brian Dennehy was always good as usual. Anyways, a little below par, but still interesting to look at and an interesting slice of show business history. I just thought the movie could have been a little more thorough in details.
Good Morning, Miami (2002)
Quite funny
I watched this show for the first time and found some good laughs, good to see a veteran comic actor like Jere Burns back on tv. This girl is adorable and she might be the new really adorable girl on tv. You really kind of hope he gets the girl, it isn't a nauseating love story like many other shows, there is a sweet side to the show and nice to see Cheers' producer James Burrows involved in the show. I hope the rest of the series is as funny.