AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
Steineded
How sad is this?
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Yazmin
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Dylan Kaiser
There is a reason Work It was canceled faster than Da Boom Crew (which lasted only four episodes in the US, this lasted 2). This show is beyond insulting to not only women but literally every body. The series is about two unemployed men who are broke (yeah very funny) who have to dress up as women to get a job only women can get. First of all refusal to hire someone over their gender is illegal, it's called Gender Discrimination in the workplace. not only are the main characters complete idiots, all the characters are complete idiots with no redeeming qualities. In the first episode there is a "joke" saying that if you work at Taco Bell (called astro taco or something else in the episode but same thing) you are worthless and have no pride. Do the writers realize how many people work at taco bell to provide for their family?!? All the remaining jokes are based around stereotypes that 10 out of 10 times are untrue and 0 out of 1000000 times are funny. How was this series made? but the more important question is: How did ABC think this would be worth 13 episodes?!? if i could give this series 0 stars i would i hate this series it's unfunny, filled with both misogynistic and misandristic stereotypes, and like it's characters has no redeeming qualities.
ddneroxx
When I first saw the poster for this series, I thought this could be another "White Chicks". Perhaps for the first two minutes, the series' pilot might be a little lame on the gag. Well, maybe it wasn't such a good idea to watch this, I thought then. However, along the way, I found that this episode gives out so many laughter, I almost cried. Most series these days present a new, educated comedy, which I have no objection to, but it's getting too much and a tiny bit boring with sarcasm gags. So, watching 'Work It' was like a fresh, nostalgic feeling of a classic comedy. For me, this is a real comedy. There are several scenes which I still remember clearly until now and laugh over it when I tell a friend. It's quirky and very classic, plus very supporting background music. And hey, now the classics are back in style! So, for those of you who crave classic comedy, I strongly recommend this series, as I've enjoyed watching it over and over again.
Pat B.
When I first heard about this show, I knew it was going to be garbage. When I saw an ad for the show, I was thinking wouldn't NBC do this, and not ABC? When I watched the pilot, it was nothing but men acting like early 19th century misogynistic men, and women acting like stereotypes that you would see in a male centric movie or TV show. Not to mention that it seems so close to home with all this news about the economy, and do anything to get a job, literally. It was unfunny,offensive, and most of all just plain stupid. The show, I believe is sexist, homophobic and somewhat racist at times. I did not laugh once during the pilot, and I hope you avoid this piece of crap at all costs,and I hope ABC cancels within the next few days. I wish I could give this a lower rating than 1. That's how bad it was.
pensman
The best thing ABC can do for the viewing public and their own reputation is cancel this show immediately. First, it is not funny. Second, it is not funny and has about the worst cast I have seen since the disaster of Hank. Third, it is not funny and the premise, given that this is the 21st Century, is plainly stupid. I gather the Brits still find men in drag hilarious so perhaps we might send them this series as reparations for the Revolutionary War. Then again, maybe not. I can't believe someone saw the pilot for this and still green lit it for a go ahead. If a show can jump the shark on its first episode then we have a winner.