Stella
Stella
TV-PG | 29 June 2005 (USA)
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    Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
    Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
    Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
    Kimball Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
    hitchhiker42_89 When watching Stella, it can sometimes be incredibly hard to stay on the channel. The jokes get tiresome and a lot of the time it's just the three guys running around acting like idiots. But if you're just watching this show to look at the jokes that they readily present to you, then you need to watch something else. Hidden behind all these incredibly overdone jokes are incredibly funny gags. So yes, if you just like to laugh at things that you can just sit there and understand then you can insult this how. However, if you're prepared to actually look for little things in the background (Such as one of the main characters being shown walking a ball for about a split second)and laugh at them, then this show is worth watching. Overall: 7/10
    chris-harrington-1 In many ways, Stella reminds me a refined late-night long-form improv set out of Chicago. There are numerous winks at the audience and stylized imitations of clichéd genres. Yes, it's alternative comedy but if you really let the premise flow with you, there is some very witty writing. The consequences of everyone's actions are very minimal but at the same time it's a show that tries to exist in a world of satire. Ultimately, it's about the three friends as they explore the world. (Albeit, a world filled with wacky antics.) Still, the basic tenets of improv are always being reinforced: the "Yes and.." nature combined with a concentration on the relationship between the characters.
    halfbreed_angel At first, when I only heard of Stella, I thought it would be most unfunny and very stupid (in a bad way) however, something about it sparked my interest. So, I watched it out of complete curiosity. It was completely opposite of my first impression of it. The random humor and stunts as shown in the show is what I loved most about it, but that's just me. Those who don't agree are probably into smarter comedies like the Notebook or something. Despite what others may say, I love this show I hope it isn't another flop of Comedy Central. I hope you all find this summary outstandingly informative and take note, i am just saying stuff because i really want to take some lines because apparently, what I first said was not long enough.
    rokerij This show really took me by surprise. It's just so off-the-wall and different that most people don't know how to react to it at first. David Wain is by far the funniest of the trio. It's like they took all the expected cliché sections of movies and sitcoms, then replaced them with craziness and absurdity.It's really a lot to take in the first time. I don't think this is for everyone, but give it a chance, you may find yourself coming back for more. And anyone who only watched it for 5 minutes and decided to write a review deserves to have their review taken off this site. The jokes are clever and in some cases subtle.