Campus Ladies
Campus Ladies
| 08 January 2006 (USA)
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    Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
    Redwarmin This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place
    Teddie Blake The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
    Janis One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
    corlisa Ya know... this show has to be the most hilarious on television! I, like some other's, all have the same sentiments. I have no earthly idea why so many people have either never heard of this show or have heard of it but have just never watched it. I must say, my all time favorite episode has to be the one where Joan is trying to get Jason Alexander's attention and makes a total fool of herself in the classroom as well as when the gang was playing truth or dare and the young man asked Joan about the "shoulder pads"!!!!! OMG!!!! I thought I would absolutely die laughing I just couldn't stop. All in all, I would have to say "Campus Ladies" has the best writers I have ever seen and there couldn't have been a better cast.
    jerseychic57 I stopped watching sitcoms years ago, because it just seemed like they are the same corny themes over and over again. "Campus ladies" has had me rolling on the floor laughing with every episode. These women have the best chemistry together that I have seen in a long time. All the episodes are all original new ideas that are hilarious and fresh. I am very surprised that when I ask people if they watch it, most have never heard of it, but after i tell them about it, they end up becoming Joan and Berry fans too. I just wonder why so many people seem not to have heard of this show before, yet once they see it, become addicted to it as I am. I usually hate raunchy sex jokes and shows that center the whole theme around it, yet Campus Ladies pulls it off without seeming raunchy, its just FUNNY. I think a lot of it has with the characters and how naive they really are. Abdul and Drew also bring a lot of laughs to this show. Hope to see it back on for many more seasons.
    kemicon Recently my wife forced me to watch yet another shopping or wedding based reality TV show on the Oh! network. I was feeling a little emasculated when thankfully the show ended. What followed was a comedy called Campus Ladies. At first I disregarded it, I even thought I had seen this concept somewhere before. After only a few seconds it was beginning to dawn on me that this show was something special. Granted, I still get awkward looks when I tell the guys at work how funny it is, but I stand by it. Campus Ladies is a bold and racy comedy that gets away with things you'd only expect on HBO or Showtime. I've seen about four or five episodes and can't wait for more. So far I've seen these two smoke weed, be accused of date rape, and buy alcohol for underage guys. I'm sure the fundamentalists out there will have a field day with this show but for everyone else its a winner.
    tracyg-4 You gotta watch this. This show is smart, funny and awesomely inappropriate! It's like a miracle to see a new sitcom that's new and funny. Oxygen is a smart network, I think...they know women can actually enjoy smart, rude comedy. Sex, underage drinking and drug use, accidental lesbianism, S&M, racism, laziness...all just part of the regular plot on this show. The two stars are genius, and the show has had guest stars like Maya Rudolph, Anthony Anderson, a bunch of other people from Saturday Night Live. The music is cool, especially for a sitcom. Watch! Monday nights I think but they re-run it a lot. I don't know where the two women who star in this show have been all this time, but it's fun to watch 'newcomers" who are middle-aged actresses with great timing. Campus Ladies is a hilarious improv/scripted hybrid surprise.