B&W Drama Theater #7
- Score:
- rated 4.14 / 5 stars
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- 38,821 Views
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- Genre:
- Comedy - Original
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- Mar 11, 2002 | 3:08 PM EST
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Author Comments
You may want to watch this at medium quality. if you are so inclined.
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Reviews
Rated 4 / 5 stars July 17, 2004
It leaves me wanting... well, not closure.
Sticking with that theme of stupid kids with bad parents? This certainly is a good example of it. I want to know more about Maverick Jones; that show looked awesome.
Rated 4 / 5 stars July 9, 2004
Good
This was good but not the best... not as funny as the others and kinda odd
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 1, 2004
Best one so far.
This one is the best in the series so far, definitely. Those kids aren't very good off, yet they laugh at just about everything. Plus there's the inch of color at one point, which brings a different kind of light onto the series.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars June 26, 2004
Best one in the series, for sure
LOL, this is definetly the best one in the series. This also had the first colored thing in the series. Nice job.
Rated 5 / 5 stars June 9, 2004
And the Oscar goes to...
This is without a doubt the most beutiful piece of film making I have seen on the internet to date. The sheer essence of this stories message is captured vividly within the subliminal confines of the black and white world in which these charecters live. That world is shattered at the end of this film by a tiny glinter of color, which I think symbolizes the never ending hope of an innocent child.