Off Centre
Off Centre
| 14 October 2001 (USA)
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    MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
    Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
    Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
    Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
    uroskin Normally a fairly moronic US teen sitcom, brought to you by the producers of the American Pie film series, but this week's episode featured a thing that poked my interest: a nude male gym. Now this would get me to pay attention to my physique situation and urge me to improve on it. But, helas, I have not found any gym that fulfils my requirements of being able to exercise as the Greeks and the meaning of their word gymnasium have intended. I'm no sweaty lycra gym bunny, yuck! In a future episode, the "British" lead character (Sean Maguire, that lovely Irish football laddie on EastEnders a decade ago) will have his possession of a foreskin questioned in said gym. As a good Irish lad, we can be almost certain his meat was intact in reality. Why are American males so jealous of everything they can't have?
    socialistyoyo As one of last Christmas' late night Channel 4 watching brigade i simply enjoyed the comedy factor in this programme. Good'ol Finch is great and John Cho fills his usual role. Also pleased to see some British acting in their with Euan Maguire.
    ymcdowell18 This show is pretty funny. It's stupid and it makes you laugh. What more can you expect from the guys that created American Pie 1 & 2. However, I have to say that Mike's girlfriend, Liz, is completely unnecessary. In my opinion this show would be much better off it centered around the lives of the four single guys. Liz just proves to be boring. I would give the show a 2 out of 4.
    kellydawn First of all, this is not a movie, it's a television program. This off beat comedy is a mix between Friends and Undeclared only with less people. I absolutely loved the program, and plan on watching it on a regular basis. It made me laugh out loud multiple times and all the while I was drooling over the beautiful boys in the staring roles. The cast was not only filled with wonderful looking guys, but many many beautiful women for the male audiences' pleasure. The dialogue is clever and filled with both outright and subtle humor. It is definitely a step upward for Warner Brothers nightly comedy programming.