Only die hard Reba fans will give this movie a five star rating. If they are honest they will realize that she just doesn't have what it takes to be a thespian. She overplays everything and its obvious she does NOT know how to deliver a line!!!!! REBA CANNOT ACT!!!!! Her tremendous ego thinks she can do everything but suffice it so say that she ruins a good story by her amateurish foray into the acting medium. She needs to stick to singing.
Reba Beginnings......
Although Reba was taking one of her first stabs at acting, it's obvious that she has such amazing potential. It's apparent that she has great passion for her music, and was able to translate that into film. This was a stepping stone for Reba and although she'd already come so far is music, this movie shows the start of all she has become today. I recommend this movie to anyone who feels that they've missed their chance or has dreams that seem unreachable. A very inspiring movie!
IS THERE A GOOD ACTRESS OUT THERE????
An intelligent script is done in by the overdone histrionics of Miss McEntire who it seems cannot act her way out of a paper bag. Her performance is laughable. It ruins a good story.
Reba: Season 2 stays the course set in the first season, with sitcom star (and country music legend) Reba McEntire playing a divorced mom (named Reba Hart) trying to get her bearings after her dentist husband, Brock (Christopher Hart), leaves her to take up with his simple but sweet-natured hygenist, Barbra Jean (Melissa Peterman). That's still only part of the heroine's troubles. Her 17-year-old daughter, Cheyenne (Joanna Garcia), and the latter's teenage husband, Van (Steve Howey), are living in Reba's house with their infant, while Reba's younger daughter Kyra (Scarlett Pomers) is maturing at an unnerving clip and son Jake (Mitch Holleman) frequently loses out when it comes to mom's attention. None of that is as crazy-making, however, as Barbra Jean's naive overtures to Reba for... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Katy Garretson - Moosie Drier - James Widdoes - Leslie Kolins Small - Jack Kenny DVD Release Date: Released the 13 December 2005 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Reba: The Complete First Season gathers all 22 episodes of the popular WB sitcom's 2001 debut, an unusual and likable comedy about a family meltdown that results, over time, in stronger ties between principal characters. The pilot episode's opening scene puts it all on the table: A court-mandated, family therapy session in which one learns that Reba Hart (Reba McEntire) and estranged husband Brock (Christopher Hart) have broken up after 20 years of marriage, Brock's mistress Barbra Jean (Melissa Peterman) is pregnant, and the Harts' 17-year-old daughter, Cheyenne (Joanna Garcia), and her high school football hero boyfriend, Van (Steve Howey), are also expecting. From these overlapping disaster come many fireworks, but Reba is really about the gradual reinvention of the Harts... More Info about this DVD Director(s): Katy Garretson - Moosie Drier - James Widdoes - Leslie Kolins Small - Jack Kenny DVD Release Date: Released the 14 December 2004 Usually ships in 24 hours
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Angelica Huston rocks in Buffalo Girls, in which she plays Calamity Jane. This movie plays fast and loose with history and fiction, but what good 'true' movie doesn't. A great take on a woman's perspective of the Old West. More Info about this DVD Director(s): Rod Hardy DVD Release Date: Released the 22 June 2004 Special Order
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