Nonureva
Really Surprised!
PiraBit
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Quiet Muffin
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
martysscott
yes it is good to know that others like myself share the same comments as to the late T>V> comedy Fridays, and I always wonder why they never made a CD and marketed it to sell and if it ever does will someone send me an E-mail. My reason to comment on the topic Fridays was because mark Blankfield made a comedy movie in which he played the role of the Druggiest it is a very funny movie called Jeckell and Hyde Together again. and thanks to this web I found it so those who have never seen it check it out. Fridays was very funny to me well it goes with the part of my past and you had to be there,SNL was very funny also there comedy and actors did for their show as the producers aired and Mad TV also great and funny what laughter would last if all sows werethe same TOMATOES POTATOS you know what I am saying.fiestybrat46@yahoo.com
julswhippet
Fridays was a great show! Everything that everyone wrote is the absolute truth. I would also love to see re-runs on Comedy Central! I found this web site by trying to find Fridays on video because no one at work has ever heard of the show. How sad for them that they never got to experience this great show on a Friday night. My favorite was Michael Richards acting as the deranged boy picking on his sisters dolls while blowing up his soldiers. It reminded me so much of my brother and how he picked on us girls, lol. Of course the pharmacist pulling and twisting his hair and saying, "I can handle it" keeps popping in front of my mind. I really wish someone would show re-runs or at least put the episodes on video/DVD for purchase!
bayars316
The biggest reason Friday's never caught on was when it came on. In the Philadelphia market ( one of the largest ) it often came on after "The Late Late Movie". Sometimes it wasn't on until 2 or 2:30 in the morning. A lot of people don't even remember it or know about it until after all the Kaufman stuff following his death. I agree that "Comedy Channel" or someone should pick it up for a while at least. Let us old fans get a chance to record them, huh? There are lot's of classic skits including Michael Richards ( aka Kramer from Sienfeld ) such as the slightly hyper kid who always played in the back yard with his toy soldiers and torture the neighbors kid until his mother would yell at him. And who can forget Mark Blankfield as the Pharmacist who was always "sampling his wares" and re-assuring himself with " I can handle it, I can handle it." COME ON COMEDY CENTRAL, Bring back "FRIDAY'S". EVERYONE: please email comedy central and request this.
denis.fournier
I watched every episode from the week it started to the week it ended.They did things SNL would never do and if you liked KRAMER on seinfeld you would have loved him on FRIDAYS.The musical guests were also much better than the ones on SNL.