Gutsycurene
Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
Brendon Jones
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Freeman
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Cody
One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
MrLantern
This show is absolutely hilarious, old west humor at its best. The Sheriff his Deputy and all regular supporting roles are well played and seem to have a good time doing it. The sets are well constructed to give it that old west feel that you'd expect. I consider it to be like Blazing Saddles meets Gunsmoke with a Maverick twist. Too bad it was never shown on network TV it would have been a hit. My dad has been in law enforcement for over 25 years and he actually said he liked it and found it funny. He always liked westerns and comedies and this show is a perfect combination of the two. I sure wish that more seasons would be made.
minisheepdog
I am having withdrawal waiting for another season of quickdraw but,I loved hemlock grove and saw it cancelled. I've read the gripes about it which come off as arrogant and silly at best. Girls.griping it's sexist ,critics saying it's too silly I'm sick and tired of.seeing great shows start and stop over and over.if you don't like it then.don't watch it and stop messing it up for those of us who enjoy shows brave enough to be different.The woman are strong characters and if you pay attention you see they are in charge.the black republican ladies are fantastic and again strong female leads.every actor plays their roles to perfection and are a joy to watch It seems as if they enjoy what they're doing and I hope the nay Sayers don't have me losing another great show.
danachilton
Hands down, one of the funniest comedies on TV. Watching Quickdraw is like watching a great improv show. The cast members do an excellent job playing off each other; the script is witty, the jokes can be subtle and smart or in-your-face slapstick and silly. The show knows its audience and eagerly plays with the boundaries of adult humor set for a show not on HBO. The show takes on what could be difficult political and social issues and makes them hilarious regardless of where you are on the political spectrum. What other show on TV can successfully pull off discussing the dilemma of 'crotch rot' and the issue of women's suffrage in the same episode? Race, sexual orientation, women's rights, religion and sexual liberation are common show topics and Quickdraw deals with them all beautifully. The show is a modern classic in the making and a new reason to look forward to Thursdays.
MissTCShore
Quickdraw is a great new original series from Hulu. The show is not an "authentic" western in any sense. It is a contemporary comedy set in the "Old West" of Great Bend, Kansas. If you like "The Office," you should like Quickdraw, as well. It has a similar feel of improvisational comedy (although The Office wasn't improvisational, it certainly had that feel to it). The comedy is quite funny, although it contains humor that may be inappropriate for younger viewers. Casting for the main characters is fantastic. The show stars John Lehr as Sheriff John Hoyle. Lehr reminds me a lot of Jason Bateman in Arrested Development. He is a Harvard graduate who has taken the job of Sheriff in the small town of Great Bend, Kansas. He is like a fish out of water, as the saying goes. His character is very "book smart" but without a lot of "street smarts." Nick Brown plays his deputy, Eli Brocias. As of the first few episodes, this character hasn't been fleshed out very well. What we do know about him is that he seems to want to have nothing really to do with enforcing the law. Apparently, being a deputy only pays the bills. He tries to avoid criminals and arresting anyone as much as possible.Allison Dunbar plays a bartender and prostitute. She is something of a love interest for Hoyle.Bob Clendenin plays the town undertaker, Vernon Shank. A brief word to the reviewer who stated that "the Kansas scenery is realistic." Uh, no, it isn't. I actually live in Great Bend, Kansas, the supposed location of this fictional series. Great Bend is located in one of the flattest areas of Kansas. There are no mountains within a three day ride by horse, let alone in the background of the town. In fact, if you had stood in the center of Great Bend when the town was just getting started, you would not have been able to see a hill, either. The sagebrush is wrong for this area. The rocks used in the series are wrong for this area. Nothing about the scenery fits the real Great Bend, Kansas. However, that doesn't distract from this charming show. It still has an "Old West" look and feel to it, even if it doesn't match reality.