augusts1 : Very ironic.
augusts1 : It's been proven that people that are revolted by homosexuality are suppressing their own ...
augusts1 : Thank you!
Broadway_Musical_Fanatic : This film was a lot of fun. The crash in the beginning was awesome.
Jirido : It could have been a lot better. Dick's voice should have been growlier IMO. The whole fil...
pipo : It was 1984 when this film was done and it became a cult classic, I like it and every time...
HMHMHMHMMH : The PrimeSRC link is the wrong film (Canto Uno instead of Intermezzo).
Jirido : And for the ones that have nothing better to do, and like to laugh at the awkward, annoyin...
Jirido : Surprisingly good little gem. 🎀✨ The ear scratching was what got me. 😳😵💫
If you like Dr House this is for you…. it is basically a 100% rip-off and has completely the same look/feel about it… Dont expect anything new… its just something something mixed in a new jacket.. A “handicap” like “the good doctor” and a stubborn mind and social awkwardness like dr House and you got Brilliant Minds……
Dr. House was an entirely fictional character inspired by Sherlock Holmes, while this show is based on the real-life neurologist Oliver Sacks. I remember that his book “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” was quite popular in psychology circles when I was studying. I haven’t watched the show yet, but after reading more about him, it seems he really was quite the eccentric with his own issues.