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I love this series! It certainly has flaws, and annoying parts, but as a whole i think it is funtastic.
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Great fantasy miniseries - the thing is 7 hours long, but journeys through ten kingdoms of storybook-twisted adventure. It's like one of those computer games where the characters need to get an item from one location to get past another location, etc. Good monsters, special… More
Great fantasy miniseries - the thing is 7 hours long, but journeys through ten kingdoms of storybook-twisted adventure. It's like one of those computer games where the characters need to get an item from one location to get past another location, etc. Good monsters, special effects, humour, and likeable characters, including a werewolf and a princess. Like Shrek, classic stories are brought to life and skewed.
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It's so long, don't watch in one sitting. It had a couple of dumb moments and characters. It was a nice idea, but I didn't like Virginia. Her character was just so mean and the whole justification for this was that her mother left her. Not everyone who's parents… More
It's so long, don't watch in one sitting. It had a couple of dumb moments and characters. It was a nice idea, but I didn't like Virginia. Her character was just so mean and the whole justification for this was that her mother left her. Not everyone who's parents leave them become mean and cold. The best thing in the whole Seven hours was Wolf. Wolf was the best character and so hot. Worth the seven hours of mediocrity just for him.
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The most epic miniseries ever made for television. Yes, it has a terrible storyline, and the visual effects are pretty weak. Still, it's great entertainment and the script is wonderfully funny and (when not) it is still delightfully campy. John Larroquette provides most of the… More
The most epic miniseries ever made for television. Yes, it has a terrible storyline, and the visual effects are pretty weak. Still, it's great entertainment and the script is wonderfully funny and (when not) it is still delightfully campy. John Larroquette provides most of the laughs, and Ann-Margret is very funny in her brief turn as Cinderella. You'd never guess it was 7 hours long.
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I remember when this was on TV I really liked it, especially the Wolf. It an interesting look at fairy tales. It may be a bit lame, but I really did enjoy it. Almost made me want to read the really thick book (I don't if this or the book came first, don't really care… More
I remember when this was on TV I really liked it, especially the Wolf. It an interesting look at fairy tales. It may be a bit lame, but I really did enjoy it. Almost made me want to read the really thick book (I don't if this or the book came first, don't really care either), almost ;)
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