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Pee Pee Manor
The unaired pilot for a TV show that was too awful to air. The script was re-worked and the show later became the "Full House" reboot.
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Plot Summary
A chaotic and humorous tale of a family who inherits a peculiar mansion filled with eccentric characters and unexpected challenges. They must navigate its bizarre secrets and learn to work together to keep their inheritance. The film follows their misadventures as they try to adapt to their new, strange surroundings.
Critical Reception
Pee Pee Manor was met with a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its weak script and predictable humor. Audiences, however, found some enjoyment in its lighthearted tone and slapstick gags, leading to a divided response.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for its uninspired plot and reliance on tired comedic tropes.
Praised by some for its colorful characters and lighthearted, family-friendly entertainment.
Lacks originality and often feels like a rehash of earlier family comedies.
Google audience: Google users were generally unimpressed, with many finding the humor to be childish and the storyline unengaging. A small segment of viewers appreciated the film's lightheartedness and occasional funny moments, particularly among younger audiences.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, oversized armchair featured prominently in the manor's living room was a custom-built prop, taking over two months to construct and costing a significant portion of the film's budget.
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