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‘Full House’ Cast on Lifetime Movie: “So Bad”
The verdict is in on Lifetime’s Unauthorized Full House Story and, unsurprisingly, it ain’t pretty.
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A few of the original “Full House” cast members took to Twitter to share their thoughts about the TV movie, and their reviews were less than positive.
Bure also retweeted a picture that Andrea Barber posted of her character Kimmy Gibbler’s signature unimpressed face.
The Final Goodbye (10 p.m., Lifetime Movie Circle) – The initial of the new sequence by which religious method Rebecca Rosen assists individuals reconnect using the deceased.
Candace Cameron Bure, AKA DJ Tanner, for one, really didn’t mince words on her opinion on the adaptation, simply saying it was “So bad”.
“Full House” and “Fuller House” creator Jeff Franklin also weighed in with his two cents, downplaying some of the drama in the “Unauthorized Full House Story” and writing, “About that Lifetime movie. Not so good”, he Tweeted Saturday night.
We’d like it on record that we were never on board with this in the first place! “But at least they spelled our names right!”
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For those who want more of the real thing, “Full House” sequel “Fuller House” is set to hit Netflix next year.