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Fudgy Wudgy Fudge Face (2010)
Fudgy Wudgy Fudge Fan
I knew what I was getting into when I purchased this DVD straight from Harland's website. When it arrived in the mail, I popped it straight into the DVD player and sat back to enjoy this mind-bending psychedelic thrill ride.
I was not disappointed. I got what I expected and more - an independent, creative and unique little treat. I won't go into details on individual scenes because I want you all to see this movie, but I will say that some will leave you questioning the laws of reality while others will have you reaching for the pause button so you can get your giggle fit out before continuing.
Oh, and there's clogs. Clickity clackity clogs.
Considering the last scene of the movie, which occurs after the Harlarious credits, I am hopeful for a sequel. I went into this movie as a full-fledged Harland fan, and finished it as a Fudgy Wudgy Fudge Fan. Most definitely.
Package Deal (2013)
100% Sitcom
This show gave me exactly what I expected from it - a situation comedy that grows on you after a couple episodes. I was very lucky to be given the privilege to view 12 episodes of this show and now really wishing I could see more. Like many sitcoms, it's addictive.
I grew up on Roseanne, Fresh Prince, Night Court, Seinfeld, and some of the other great 80s and 90s sitcoms and I would put this one right up there with those. The laughs are a plenty if you have a sense of humor and eventually you begin to care for the characters just as we once did with the other great sitcoms.
All the players fit their roles spot on. Julia Voth wholeheartedly fulfills the annoying girlfriend character, Kim, that steals a punchline or two on occasion and makes the joke that much funnier. Danny is the empathetic main character that tends to catch the short end of every stick thrown at him, but it is his two brothers that really make the show what it is. Sheldon, played by Harland Williams, especially racks up the jokes with his own spin giving this show the unique touch that each great sitcom carries throughout its run.
I sincerely hope this one does not end before it really gets the chance to fly, and hope even more that it moves to the states sooner than later.