Greenes
Please don't spend money on this.
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Kamila Bell
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Yazmin
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
enalrafcamhtes
Cleveland Brown (Who eventually became a Black version of Peter), who's tired of Quahog's (Rhode Island) nuisance, decided to move to his old place in Virginia along with his son (Black version of Chris). But, not everything was expected. He met his old crush in Virginia, who is a divorced mother (Black version of Lois) with a teenaged daughter (Black version of Meg), and a baby boy (Black version of Stewie).
gostuffawesome
It great especial the die hard parody so its petty great.
peterdeuk
I am so surprised and slightly disgusted at the amount of bad reviews there are on The Cleveland Show. As at least one other has said, I can only put this down to some form of obscured racism.Objectively this is one of the funniest shows I have ever seen, if watched as intended. It is warmer than Family Guy but no less shocking, and it packs in as many jokes as American Dad. It really does stand it's own, with flying colours in my opinion.It is absurd. It is supposed to be! It isn't particularly political, it doesn't delve too deeply in to anything in-particular, but it is consistently laugh-out-loud funny. It is intended for audiences who want to be entertained and don't mind if it's an over-weight, African American family doing it, no attention span required.Think Spongebob, but longer, ruder, funnier. Do yourself a favour and open your mind, forget what you have heard and prepare to laugh, a lot. Or just copy what everyone else says and does and be a passive-racist.
WhaddyaWant
Oh my gosh. This show is AWESOME!! My favorite episode was Season 3 Episode 18, B.M.O.C because of the part where the 3 college kids duct tape Cleveland to a donkey and chant "Ass to ass! Ass to ass! Ass to ass!" and slap the donkey's rear end (Because the scene was extremely, entertainingly funny, I'm going to call it the ass of an ass) to send it to the woods. I loved it when Cleveland told Cleveland Jr. that Roberta shows her belly button because she's a "Suh-luuuuut!" when he says "But Roberta gets to show HER stomach!" A 10/10 would be generous. But, SERIOUSLY?! A 5.6/10?! I would like, no, LOVE to change this title's rating to at least an 8.9/10 as much as I want South Park to get a ONE point nine out of 10.