I was a little kid, watching this in real time. I fell asleep every Friday night after The Hulk and then Dukes of Hazzard. By the time of Dynasty or Dallas, I was being carried by my parents or my older brother to my bed. Both were moral and am glad to say that we were poor but it was the best. Both of my parents worked to make sure we had what we need. My mother doesn’t have the fond memories that I have. She worked so hard and always had a fire when we got up. My dad is gone but my mother is a saint
I hope your mom knows you have fond memories because of everything she did. No matter the money and sometimes in spite of it, life was good ☺️@@genocash8436
@@Michelle-pn9xt I agree, I would rather have a life of hoping, dreaming and trying and even failing than never trying, Hopes and dreams is what keeps us going.
When I was telling some folks that I loved Mama's Family because it was so relatable to my growing up in Mississippi and watching this show was the only thing we did together and only thing we laughed together over they thought this was horrible, but I mean it in a good way. Our life was messed up but Mama's Family made it seem a bit more normal, compared to the other 80's sit coms where everything was cute and comfortable.
VERY WELL PUT !......I wish everyone in THIS country could hear you say THAT.....Your sentiment is EXACTLY what EVERYONE in this country NEEDS to hear....YOU are way more CORRECT than you may even know.....OR you DO !....either way its GENIUS !
I've been watching the Carol Burnett Family sketches. I can't quite describe why they're so good. Unfortunately they're not listed in order, so I have to bounce around.
@@robynpayne9448 I told my spouse that someone should put all 30 Family sketches on here , in order from the debut in season 7 thru the tv movie 'Eunice' , which I found on here , too...
Ken Berry, Carol Burnette, Vickie Lawrence and Betty White. All classics in their own right, put together on one show is pure genius. amazing combination.
Noooooo…… Carol wasn’t even nominated for an Emmy here, She has a very bad habit of over-playing the dramatic scenes. As a sketch comedian, that style of acting works well. But in a piece like this, which veers uncomfortably from comedy to drama, often within the same scene, it can be terribly off-putting. Watch Carol cry out to Mother Mary in “Pete n Tillie” some time, you will see what I mean.
@@thomasmagnum3588 I don’t find it off putting here at all. I quite enjoy it. I see your point though, there’s a difference between sketch acting & movie acting.
@@fjccommish Eunice going with Phil would have just added another chapter of Eunice wanting to be Discovered and not wanting to put in the hard work. Eunice was Eunice.
Yes, forever searching for the love they need that was withheld from them. That's a way to hang on to someone, to control them, to always withhold what they want or need, just give them a little taste, enough to whet their appetite, meanwhile treating them like hell.
Im 40 yeats old and for all my accomplishments at 20 years old most people would never accomplish yet my parents allways put me down and never once said I love you.its tragic that some wounds especially abuse as a child weather verbal physical or sexual never truly heal you will allways have trust issues with people and yourself. See Eunice's family in a sense put guilt on her for trying to leave better herself in a way they never could..so it made Eunice have guilt amd therefore ruined her life
When she wailed, "I want my mama!", it was so harrowing, I had to go hug my wife. When her mom passed, she cried saying the same words. It broke my heart.
Awe man, I miss good story telling shows like this :( I sat here and watched the entire thing on today, Monday, 3/21/2022 and finished at 2:20 a.m. I need to go to sleep. Who else is here around the same day and time as I am? Florida gal here :)
I credit this special for giving me the courage to leave Alabama and start a new life in Los Angeles. I have never regretted it. I didn't want to wind up like Eunice.
Wow! That takes huge courage, faith and gigantic balls! I bet you don't regret a moment and you never have to think... "What if" OR "I wish" Anyway good job and more power to you.
Never was there a better comedian than Carol Burnett and her cast of Harvey Corman, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway, Betty White . I never get tired of watching
Ieland, it indeed was not as funny as the CB Skits featuring Mama, but it still had funny places throughout, that were reminiscent of that show. Plus I think the whole idea was for it NOT to be non-stop laughs, because there was a seriousness about it coming up at the end & was downright touching & a real tear-jerk-er. Especially, if you ever had a Mama, LIKE Eunice's' "Mama" as I had, & then you lost her. I was so able to identify with the entire last part. So, it would have been awkward if the laughs were non-stop leaving one crying in a very different & good way -- laughing 'til you cry] & then suddenly got touching & serious at the end to be something completely different. It had to be eased into, because the END was the whole point of "Eunice". FINALLY, getting her big break, only to be sucked back in. Mama, was definitely NOT at her best & funniest, but that would have only distracted from the plot was headed, something more serious & with a message.
@@hotgritz4sho seeing this has made me look at my family how I was the successful one and the rest of my family allways seemed incapable now looking back maybe my punishment on them was a bit harsh as they may too have simply beem scared ? Id at least like to think that but lazy and selfish wanting to live off me seems to be the real reality of it than them being scared 😨
I saw it way back in 1982 when it first aired. Now looking back, I realize how brilliant this was. As many have written, the Mama's Family skits on the tv series were a bit more light hearted but with serious undertones and with serious doses of reality. The family relationships were shown to be believable, which is what makes this special so real and true. Thank you for uploading this so fans today could see it for the first time or rediscover it.
I loved mama’s family and this is brilliant the acting Everything from the beginning to the end The ending is so sad. Eunice stays. Never Will she have dreams come true
While wrought with laughter, it is quite a tragic tale. For all her flaws, Eunice is, deep down, a very good person with a crippling hang-up that, in the end, she just couldn't overcome.
" When we understand a person's motivations and desires, you can't hate them, for we can all find the same motivations and desires in our own hearts. "
Watching in jan2021. I watched The Carol Burnett show every Sat. Nite as a young girl. I saw this movie of Eunice when I was 19. The good old days of TV. Trash is all we have now on TV. Thank goodness for videos and DVD,s!
I remember well when this aired on tv back in 1982. For someone like Carol, this chance to fully tell Eunice's story must have been not only an actor's dream to expand on a character but I'm sure it was therapeutic for her as well being that her upbringing parallels some of the situations in Eunice's life. This should definitely be on dvd and of course it begs for a optional commentary track from Carol herself. A real heartbreaking story. Isn't it strange that we all have come across a Eunice in our lives?
Running through the house searching for her mother, the whole bedroom scene was the saddest and realest thing ever. I know just how she and Phil felt. And feeling like you've put your life on hold for other people like her aunt Ina
I'm currently in a funk myself and feel that all I've done so far in my life is fail and disappoint others. But after listening to the lecture Philip gave Eunice, I realize that I haven't really been a failure at all. I'm just experiencing an obstacle right now. With the right help and the willingness to work hard, I know I will pull out of this funk and things will improve.
@@Michelle-pn9xt So much. I've just bought and moved into my very first home and have a secure job with health benefits and a 401K. I feel pretty lucky and well accomplished. Thank you for following up. Hope you are doing well also. :)
normally even the comedy series sketches were hard to take but this one was like taking a gut-punch - had no idea this existed and am so grateful to see such great performances all around-standing ovation
That was a great performance by all, especially Carol! Seeing those old show previews takes me back to being a kid in the seventies with only three networks to watch, not counting PBS, of course.
I’d like to believe Phil came back and said “hell no Eunice! Let Ellen take care of auntie - you’re coming with me!!!” And Eunice ended up in LA with her brother and didn’t act, but collaborated with him on a book about her life with Momma, and it got turned into a movie. 💚🧡💛
Or maybe, she pretended to go a long with what Ina said, only to say " But there's just something I got to say first Aunt Ina before anything...SIT ON IT, OLD LADY!!!" and then slamming that phone down whooping joyfully 😊
Wow this had me in tears. That’s too much realness. Utterly understand her pain. Good for Phil standing up and shining a loving light on her. It’s was needed. I wanted her to run for opportunity. Sometimes being codependent is an unbreakable addiction.
My grandma passed away about a month and half ago.. my grandparents raised me.. she loved this show! When mama passes away.. OMG! I cried like a baby! This has been the hardest thing in my life!! 💔💔💔😰😰😰
If their hadn’t been the Carol Burnett show which made the spin off Eunice their wouldn’t have been a Mamas Family..it was a win win for everyone. Carol Burnett is my all time fave woman comedian… she paved the way for so many female comedians… she is a legend. All these amazing people are. 👏🏼👏🏼
Carol Burnett was a wonderful actress with a wide range of expressions and talent. This era of TV seems to me to be unparalleled, with many wonderful actors and actresses. That is why they are called actors. Able to convince an audience that what the audience is seeing is real. Thank you, Carol, Vicky, Harvey, Ken, Don and countless others. Also the people behind the scenes. A complete team effort. Great work !
I’m the youngest of four daughters. I graduated college, including 9 months of school in France, and served 11 years in the USAF, including 3 months in Saudi Arabia. My three older sisters married right after high school graduation and had children. They mocked me when I left for college, said I wouldn’t make it. Did the same when I joined the military. All they did was fortify my determination to make something of my life. It takes willpower and self-actualization to turn away from the trappings of home and set your mind on greater heights. Don’t expect everyone to understand or support you. But don’t let them hold you back or give you excuses for not moving on. It’s your life! Live it!
I cannot agree with you more on this!!! I joined the Army back in 1975 despite the arguments from my parents telling me I'm not going to like it. I joined, saw the world, flew in a Jet Plane first time in my life, got college benefits, worked on my career and learned at an early age to make your own decisions in life and go for it! There are no guarantees in life but you CAN Control Yourself!
@@Puddycat00If you think you are a loser, it is not because your family said so it is because you chose to believe their lie. But as long as you are breathing, each day gives you a chance to prove them and yourself wrong. Find a place to help someone. Get involved. And soon you will discover you never were a loser. It’s up to you!
Aside from the funny antics of the Carol burnette show, Eunice was a sad, trapped, beat down human who back then opened the door to mental health well being! Well done!!!!
I have tremendous empathy for her character. No, she didn’t handle everything perfectly and she was her own worst enemy most of the time but it’s hard to judge how someone copes in a family dynamic like that one.
I completely missed this when it was originally aired. I don't even remember it being advertised. I am so glad it has been posted here. This was truly amazing. Everyone was just fantastic in it. Thank you Bob Barnett for posting it.
I've always loved Carol Burnett, but seeing her in this just strengthened my positive opinion of her. She shined in this. Ken Berry's talent was wasted playing Vinton. Thanks for posting.
Vinton was a moron but he had a big heart. And his character of Vinton was more appropriate for the eventual family sitcom setting instead of this Phillip which fit this more serious comedy drama here. He was great either way.
I watched CB when I was a kid, but by the time 1982 rolled around I was a senior in HS ready to graduate and join the military, I had no clue what was still on TV. This was an awesome thing to watch. CB never disappoints!
My father Harvey Korman directed this 90 teleplay which was considered the pilot for MF.I thought my dad brought out the best in all of them.The show ranked 7th for the week.My dad loved working with Carol,Betty and Ken,Vicki..I thought Ken was stronger as philip then McDowell and I thought that Vinton was a waste of his talent.My dad hated playing Ed on Burnett and in this teleplay.He felt the accent was forced and not convincing.He also hated being abused by Eunice and mama.
Your Dad was a super fine actor! He made me laugh many times in a lot of different things. I am so glad that he got to do what he wanted to do, aside from ED in the skits. Thank you for sharing! Blessings.
I had the honor of meeting your dad and George Segal outside the Beverly Hilton back in ... ? Late 1990's or so? They were just hanging outside talking and cutting up, the even going on inside hadn't started yet. Your dad - both men - we incredibly gracious and kind, signing and autograph each and shaking my hand. From The Great Gazoo to Carol's Show to his hilarious genius working with Mel Brooks ... man, heaven gained so much when that warm, funny, big-hearted man passed.
The hardest par to watch of this special, is the last segment (when Mama has died) it is SO genuinely heartfelt and emotional, I can't help but to cry, it is spectacularly well performed!
It took me years to watch this and even now watching the entire things it's like I have lost. This was the best acting to this day, to actually have such a powerful piece that is still relevant to today.
@@lewiscarey6984 What a P****y comment. You sound just like a spoiled Brat stomping his foot. Grow a pair. Oh you can't you're a P****y. Oh btw who cares if you watch it or not P****y boi.
He just passed away, and it's hard to imagine he's gone. He seemed like a very contended, positive, nice guy. F-Troop was such a good platform for Berry's talents in comedy and physicality. It's startling how well he plays the drama here. He really was a talented man.
And like many of us, put othersneeds before our wants and dreams Mostly never to be appreciated for it. Its easy to turn your back on those who need you. But then, you gotta live with yourself. And the fact you turned ypur back on loved ones.. No win situation.
Truth is, though, she had no real chance of succeeding. (NOTE: Shows of the time were often unrealistic such a regard.) While moving away from Raytown would probably have been good for her, she'd have been destined to living in her brother's home and pursuing a typical Hollywood career as a waitress.
What a great cast. The emotion, the caregiver. Ken Berry performance in response to Eunice. Superb. Yes I had a I want to talk to my mom experience and Carol portrayed perfectly.
This iteration of Eunice is PARTICULARLY depressing because the audience thinks Phil has a point that Eunice is always making excuses not to try in life, that she's using others to avoid failing, and then at the tail end you realize she's not scapegoating, or making excuses, but literally feels like other people need her in order to survive. She's such a sad character because she's probably the most empathetic and altruistic, and she gives until she explodes, making her appear to be the most cold and self-serving. Phil, who appears to be the objective and wise savior character, CONSISTENTLY withdraws from the environment when anyone needs anything. He appears to be the most stable, but it's only a façade; he never deals with the family issues head on. The healthiest part of the entire film was when Eunice - without blowing up or going into histrionics - tells Ed after the funeral he should leave.
I disagree about Phil. Leaving his sick family was the only healthy choice and he was the only one clear-sighted enough to see it. He's more than willing to help Eunice in the only way that's meaningful, by getting her the hell out of there.
Don and Corey, Although, each synopsis you offered us engaging and insightful, I am troubled that both of you chose to ignore the elephant in the room, when much as Alice Walker wrote in The Color Purple; " Pa no Pa", in this television classic, Phil not Phil. 😎
@Maurice Thanks for the response. Perhaps it's time I re-read The Color Purple. Meanwhile I don't see a strong parallel between Phil and Pa, who abused Celie physically and sexually and gave her in marriage to an equally abusive husband.
@@dontaylor7315 don't you see that Phil was originally played by Roddy McDowall. It's like the folks that insist Paul McCartney died in 1966 and was replaced with a lookalike. Paul not Paul In the Alice Walker novel, Celie was raised believing the man who raised her and raped her was her father but, along with her, we learned that her real daddy left her some property. Pa not Pa. Too much exp laining = bad joke 😢 They're not gonna' laugh at you
@Maurice When I wrote "Perhaps it's time I re-read The Color Purple" I was anticipating I might have forgotten some pretty important things - turns out one of those things was the fact "Pa" in the early part of the novel was an imposter. So I missed your reference when you cited "Pa no Pa" and my oversight was compounded by the fact I've never been very focused on Phil or who was playing him whether it was Roddy McDowall or whoever replaced him. So whoosh, the whole "Pa no Pa/Phil no Phil" joke went right by me.
Wow, I remember bits of this from when I was a kid. The memory of Eunice learning Fluffy’s fate is about only thing that stuck with me and was completely hysterical. Now, 40 years later, I’m fighting back tears at my desk watching that very same iconic scene. What a powerful mix of comedic drama with total and utter despair. Probably about the same as the lives of 99.9% of humanity. One for the ages. Very well done!
It's so interesting how our perspectives change once we get older, isn't it! As little kids, we saw the whole Family series of skits hilarious, but now that we are older and have gone through life a bit, we see the toxicity and accompanying behaviors that we can relate to from our own life experiences, and we are heartbroken watching it.
Carol Burnett is just phenomenal....what an incredible talent! Over the years she created some of the most hysterically funny characters in TV history but I think her finest character was most definitely Eunice. In this special you really saw Carol's talent as a dramatic actress as well. Vicki Lawrence's portrayal of Mama is amazing as well and it's interesting how that character changed from being so mean and bitter in the Family sketches and in this special to a little softer but still with an edge on the network series to endearing and borderline sweet in the syndicated show. Such great enduring characters. This special really shows the inner workings of a dysfunctional family such as many of us have dealt with and even though this was originally done for comedy there is a very definite realness to these different characters and a depth and complexity to them particularly from the character of Eunice as well as Mama. This one was definitely dark....the family sketches on The Carol Burnett Show were funny with some dark undertones but this was definitely darker and got more into the character's minds. Especially Eunice's. I found it very relatable.
I can relate and the tough part for people like Eunice is breaking away from those dysfunctional families. Still something I am working on myself. It's tough to deal with the drama and overbearing parents but it's even harder to go out into the real world but it is necessary. Otherwise life ends up full of what ifs like Eunice's does.
I remember seeing this as a child when it was originally aired but I was much too young to realize how truly brilliant it is. Thanks for the chance to see it again. 🙋🏻♀️ LL
Here I am, first day of 2022, long time Mama"s Family fan, never knew any of this existed. Wow! The self sabotage. She was supposed to be calling her job to quit, but instead she called someone she knew she could use as an excuse for not trying. For too many people, our dreams will never be more than just a dream. . . But the acting and story was 🔥 ❤
Poor Eunice. Putting everyone elses needs and wants before herself. Just like someone else i know. Living their whole life for others and dying,. wondering what they had done with their life and feeling empty. Thanks so much for sharing.
This program really fleshes out the storyline and helps us understand Eunice. It is really more drama than comedy. Very undermentioned and underrated. That ending tears me up every time!
I don't remember the movie but just watched it. This was a masterpiece.. Great acting.. funny movie but tragic.. I cried for Eunice at the end.. her character was relatable when realized she was used by her family and really had low self esteem and self doubt. Good movie
This whole masterpiece is a jolting roller-coaster ride of emotions. Highest of highs, lowest of lows. I've always felt partial to Eunice for some reason. I always felt she settled for less because she didn't have the self-esteem needed to propel her foward in life. This piece also subtly touches on mild verbal abuse from family members. Eunice seems to be the main punching bag for the whole family. See how Mama treats the other 2 siblings with affection, expecting nothing but the best for them? Whereas Eunice is the "disappointment" of the family, and is made to feel as such. But in the end, she is the spit and glue of the whole family dynamic. Spectacular acting from ALL cast members, here. Thank you for this nostalgic show piece!
A rare instance of a movie being a both a comedy and drama. Saw this in honor of CB turning 90. Loved Mama’s Family, underrated comedy of the 80s and syndication
Bravo to the writers, actors, costume and set designers for this series, and the movie finale. They are a towering study in dysfunction - a real tour de force!
This is really ensemble acting at it's finest. I love Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence (and am a fan of Mama's Family), but the unsung hero here is Ken Berry. The way he portrayed the extremes of character between Philip and eventually Vint in Mama's Family are really a testament to his acting ability.
All I can say about this was WOW!!!!! I remember this when I was 11 years old, but never saw it. I was always a fan of The Carol Burnett show. I now see Eunice in a whole different light and all the struggles that she went through. This was definitely a top notch performance. There should be more shows that have writers like the ones they had during this period.
I watch "Eunice" in full, once every few months or so. It reminds me SO much of my childhood and family, that this is very nostalgic for me. I love it!
The ending breaks my heart. Eunice and Ellen fight viciously. When Eunice cries for her mama, it makes me think about my late mom. I love the Mama series that followed. I miss the series.
This was made when I was a child. Watching it in my 50's and I'm glued. I'm amazed by the writing. This story was predicated upon some very dark stuff. Excellent work by all involved.
40 years later, and this is still a masterpiece!!!
Totally agree Andrew
😂for real
Yes I agree I remember in 1982, when I was 16,Carol Burnett a awesome actress and Vicky Lawrence
I agree with you, heartily! 👍
Yes I agree 👍 💯 ❤
That last scene is perhaps the saddest. Eunice is going right back into the mill.
2023 AND STILL A CLASSIC.... 👏👏👏
I was a little kid, watching this in real time. I fell asleep every Friday night after The Hulk and then Dukes of Hazzard. By the time of Dynasty or Dallas, I was being carried by my parents or my older brother to my bed. Both were moral and am glad to say that we were poor but it was the best. Both of my parents worked to make sure we had what we need. My mother doesn’t have the fond memories that I have. She worked so hard and always had a fire when we got up. My dad is gone but my mother is a saint
I hope your mom knows you have fond memories because of everything she did. No matter the money and sometimes in spite of it, life was good ☺️@@genocash8436
In life, no one is guaranteed a happy ending.
I'm glad this show pointed that out.
Yeah, but you have to try. I am pointing that out.
@@Michelle-pn9xt I agree, I would rather have a life of hoping, dreaming and trying and even failing than never trying, Hopes and dreams is what keeps us going.
Love and family are very important and so is making the best of things.
Realistic show in many ways.
When I was telling some folks that I loved Mama's Family because it was so relatable to my growing up in Mississippi and watching this show was the only thing we did together and only thing we laughed together over they thought this was horrible, but I mean it in a good way. Our life was messed up but Mama's Family made it seem a bit more normal, compared to the other 80's sit coms where everything was cute and comfortable.
VERY WELL PUT !......I wish everyone in THIS country could hear you say THAT.....Your sentiment is EXACTLY what EVERYONE in this country NEEDS to hear....YOU are way more CORRECT than you may even know.....OR you DO !....either way its GENIUS !
There is some top notch acting in this piece. The last few minutes between the 3 siblings is absolutely brilliant.
Carol Burnett is a Queen! They all are but when she broke down I felt that! I've always loved this show and I always will!!!💐💐💐
I've been watching the Carol Burnett Family sketches. I can't quite describe why they're so good. Unfortunately they're not listed in order, so I have to bounce around.
@@robynpayne9448 I told my spouse that someone should put all 30 Family sketches on here , in order from the debut in season 7 thru the tv movie 'Eunice' , which I found on here , too...
I agree!
Yes I agree great acting, love Carol Burnett and Vicky Lawrence
Ken Berry, Carol Burnette, Vickie Lawrence and Betty White. All classics in their own right, put together on one show is pure genius. amazing combination.
Yes I agree they were awesome,Carol Burnett and Vicky Lawrence Betty white,ken Berry
You forgot Harvey.
Mama always makes it all about her! Then calls everybody else selfish. I am 46yrs old and remember watching her on CBS on Saturday nights. Thumbs up!!
The ending made my heart fall, Eunice needed a codependent relationship to feel self worth, she just could not get herself out of that box.
She could have. But, she chose not too l.
I still prrefare Lucy show.
Yes people were not as aware of that then
Who said Eunice couldn't act?! Carol should have received an Emmy for the last scene with Ken Berry. Both of their performances were superb.
Nobody has evsr said that about Carol Burnett!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@Michelle-pn9xt
I think Peggy is referring to to the character Eunice not Carol Burnett. No question she can Act.
Noooooo…… Carol wasn’t even nominated for an Emmy here, She has a very bad habit of over-playing the dramatic scenes. As a sketch comedian, that style of acting works well. But in a piece like this, which veers uncomfortably from comedy to drama, often within the same scene, it can be terribly off-putting. Watch Carol cry out to Mother Mary in “Pete n Tillie” some time, you will see what I mean.
@@thomasmagnum3588 I don’t find it off putting here at all. I quite enjoy it. I see your point though, there’s a difference between sketch acting & movie acting.
All great actors they made a wonderful team
This is the best Family piece ever, and it really shows Ken Berry's acting chops. What an underappreciated talent!
No. It's the same as the others - designed to demoralize people. Otherwise, it would have ended with Eunice going with Phil.
@@fjccommish Eunice going with Phil would have just added another chapter of Eunice wanting to be Discovered and not wanting to put in the hard work. Eunice was Eunice.
Ken berry was a good dancer as well
I thought her brother name was larry
Being born in 1970 blessed me with growing up and watching these gems. Love Carol and Vicki.
but where is carol at
1960 for me, and I totally agree.
Antonio Caban I was born in 66 and loved this show as well.
I was born in 72. I loved and still love this show.
@@ARTSIEBECCA So, you watched this show as a little kid?
"I want my mama." Heartbreaking. That Carol Burnett can go from high camp to deep drama in a split second shows what a great actress she is.
Always loved Carol, she truly was a great actress and that LAUGH? That for real laugh? I cracked up with her every time. Love her. 🤣❤
Yes... what a great movie
@@lindacaylor3289 was?
@@yislaw ok , correcting myself.......IS.. SHE IS A GREAT ACTRESS. WHAT I MEANT WAS ,AS EUNICE. SO ,SO HILARIOUS!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I WANT MY MOMMA TOO, SHE PASSED AWAY ON NOVEMBER 2, 2022😔😪
This was fantastic. It needs to be remastered and put on DVD.
It is on DVD ..in a mamas family box set
@@cobrakai226 the Eunice movie is on the Mama's Family DVD?
@@mistymitchell2790 yes as an extra on the last disc of Season 2.
It needs a sequel before it is too late.
They did. They added this as a feature on Mama's Family Season 2 DVD.
Oh my word. Thank you so much for this. I had no idea there was a movie but I’m an 80s baby.
Mistreated children try harder to love the parent but they're lost as well... Brilliant and relatable.❤ Even therapeutic........ Wow!
Yes, forever searching for the love they need that was withheld from them. That's a way to hang on to someone, to control them, to always withhold what they want or need, just give them a little taste, enough to whet their appetite, meanwhile treating them like hell.
@@nonenoneonenonenone perfect description of my ex wife and how she kept me around (a oft ignored middle child)
Im 40 yeats old and for all my accomplishments at 20 years old most people would never accomplish yet my parents allways put me down and never once said I love you.its tragic that some wounds especially abuse as a child weather verbal physical or sexual never truly heal you will allways have trust issues with people and yourself. See Eunice's family in a sense put guilt on her for trying to leave better herself in a way they never could..so it made Eunice have guilt amd therefore ruined her life
@@nonenoneonenonenone I agree.
@@therealflamelit Sounds like she probably had narcissistic tendencies. You deserve better!
When she wailed, "I want my mama!", it was so harrowing, I had to go hug my wife. When her mom passed, she cried saying the same words. It broke my heart.
That part ripped me!
I STILL WANT MY MOMMA 😪😔
Awe man, I miss good story telling shows like this :( I sat here and watched the entire thing on today, Monday, 3/21/2022 and finished at 2:20 a.m. I need to go to sleep. Who else is here around the same day and time as I am? Florida gal here :)
It just came up for me too... so much generational trauma;-(
3/30/22 for me 3:30 pm. In NYC right now but live in Illinois.
Niagara Falls, NY. 4/6/22
1:07 am
Easter 🐣 Sunday 4/17/22. Lake County, Ohio - east of Cleveland on the shores of Lake Erie. Happy Easter or Passover, and Happy Springtime everyone❣️🌞
@@chameleoncathy But some laughter too😄! 👍
I credit this special for giving me the courage to leave Alabama and start a new life in Los Angeles. I have never regretted it. I didn't want to wind up like Eunice.
Wow! That takes huge courage, faith and gigantic balls! I bet you don't regret a moment and you never have to think...
"What if"
OR
"I wish"
Anyway good job and more power to you.
Jason Babcock Thanks, Jason. It was difficult, but very much worth it.
TCL LA has ethnic diversity, culture, progressive people...its own beauty. It’s not without problems, but compared to where I started out, well...
I left Mississippi, worked all over the world, and ended up in Colorado. I regret ever leaving Mississippi. I hope to be able to return someday.
Amazing, that wuold make a wonderful essay, Robert.
R.I.P Ken Berry.... such a great actor and dancer! He could tear up a dance floor You will be missed🖤🖤💔🖤🖤
....It was TIM CONWAY who passed that day, dear, Ken died Fall last year....
Manley Arnett Oh noooooo!!! When did he die?
How sad. 5 years later and I had not heard he passed. He played goofy great
The talent, humility, respect- even the audience behaves. The applause, so dignified. That wig. The purity of their routines, priceless. I cried.
They laughed when she found out about Fluffy. Why did they lqugh qhen I was panicking with Eunice.?
Never was there a better comedian than Carol Burnett and her cast of Harvey Corman, Vicki Lawrence, Tim Conway, Betty White . I never get tired of watching
I always come back to this movie when I'm feeling bad about my life lol.
me too
I grew up watching reruns of Carol Burnett and Mama's Family, but until today I never knew this was the basis for Mama's Family.
Carol Burnett acted her face off in that last scene. Fantastic work from the entire cast.
That little "I want my mama" (1:05:37) at the end broke my heart. But this was a great movie! Wonderful acting. I just LOVE Carol Burnett!!
Cait H I couldn’t help but cry when she said to Phil, “Don’t humor me.” When she told him that she’d done nothing with her life.
Thw whole ending was so heart wrenching
@@ItsIdaho except for the part where Eunice said "Mama, I'm going to find you and then I'm going to kill you." I had to laugh through my tears.
yes, heart wrenching. the entire Eunice sketches were about pain wrapped in comedy.
Couldn’t agree more.
Wow Carols acting in the last 15 minutes was superb. Such an excellent last scene, very impressive from all.
agree-she nailed it every week in that sketch but was astonishing in this movie version ending - standing ovation
Yesss I sobbed like a baby 👶 lol
I use to watch carol Burnett's show when I was a kid Love it
@@ToOpen6seven literally just finished, and can't see! 🥺😩
This show proves that Ken Berry is an amazing Actor.
i agree ken berry is the Best
I agree as this is the first time I've ever seen Berry in a serious role that wasn't a comedy foil. He truly worked this character.
I agree. Ken Berry a wonderful actor.
Thomas McGhee o
Thomas McGhee oneness😁
I had no idea Eunice had her own movie! I love Mama's Family! Thank you for uploading!
Samus Aran exactly, this is the first time i ever saw this.. also, carl was deceased on moma family but hes alive on this show.
Yes I'm 41 and watched Mommas family reruns in the 90s . I didn't realize this was a movie.
The movie came out before they transferred it as a show
It's interesting how ken berry played a success in this scenario. Good stuff
What a PERFORMANCE!!! Eunice and Phil was tremendous 👏 in the last scene
Pure comedic and dramatic talent. I don't really think we have anything the likes of which today
I remember seeing this when it first aired and was disappointed that it wasn't funnier. Now, 33 years later, I can appreciate it so much more!
leland frame Life and adulthood helped clarify a few things for me too. What a sad vision of Eunice. My heart ached for her as this tragic character.
Ieland, it indeed was not as funny as the CB Skits featuring Mama, but it still had funny places throughout, that were reminiscent of that show. Plus I think the whole idea was for it NOT to be non-stop laughs, because there was a seriousness about it coming up at the end & was downright touching & a real tear-jerk-er. Especially, if you ever had a Mama, LIKE Eunice's' "Mama" as I had, & then you lost her. I was so able to identify with the entire last part. So, it would have been awkward if the laughs were non-stop leaving one crying in a very different & good way -- laughing 'til you cry] & then suddenly got touching & serious at the end to be something completely different. It had to be eased into, because the END was the whole point of "Eunice". FINALLY, getting her big break, only to be sucked back in. Mama, was definitely NOT at her best & funniest, but that would have only distracted from the plot was headed, something more serious & with a message.
Yes, the show was funny but this was sad.
39/yrs now
@@hotgritz4sho seeing this has made me look at my family how I was the successful one and the rest of my family allways seemed incapable now looking back maybe my punishment on them was a bit harsh as they may too have simply beem scared ? Id at least like to think that but lazy and selfish wanting to live off me seems to be the real reality of it than them being scared 😨
I saw it way back in 1982 when it first aired. Now looking back, I realize how brilliant this was. As many have written, the Mama's Family skits on the tv series were a bit more light hearted but with serious undertones and with serious doses of reality. The family relationships were shown to be believable, which is what makes this special so real and true. Thank you for uploading this so fans today could see it for the first time or rediscover it.
2000 Thumbs up. It says 2k. It is of course brilliant.
I love Mama’s Family. This is the first time I’m watching this.
2024 you can't see geniuses like this. ❤
What was the last thing that was said before everyone just died laughing? @@cindyhorn5786
I loved mama’s family and this is brilliant the acting
Everything from the beginning to the end
The ending is so sad. Eunice stays. Never
Will she have dreams come true
While wrought with laughter, it is quite a tragic tale. For all her flaws, Eunice is, deep down, a very good person with a crippling hang-up that, in the end, she just couldn't overcome.
EyesOfFrozenMeat .
Spot on!
As we all. In the end she cared about more people than she did herself. That is the failing of all ourselves.
" When we understand a person's motivations and desires, you can't hate them, for we can all find the same motivations and desires in our own hearts. "
@@pjgumby That is unfortunately all too true.
That script was a masterpiece! Not to mention this acting between comedy and drama! 👏👏👏
Hello 👋🏻 nice to meet you Angelo, hope you’re safe and well?
Totally agree
The last 10 mins is ultra powerful acting and the message and lesson can still be applied today in life 🤯💯
Yes, do what you can while you can. Fear is a powerful thing.
Watching in jan2021. I watched The Carol Burnett show every Sat. Nite as a young girl. I saw this movie of Eunice when I was 19. The good old days of TV. Trash is all we have now on TV. Thank goodness for videos and DVD,s!
I remember well when this aired on tv back in 1982. For someone like Carol, this chance to fully tell Eunice's story must have been not only an actor's dream to expand on a character but I'm sure it was therapeutic for her as well being that her upbringing parallels some of the situations in Eunice's life. This should definitely be on dvd and of course it begs for a optional commentary track from Carol herself. A real heartbreaking story. Isn't it strange that we all have come across a Eunice in our lives?
Watched him on TV all my life. Never knew Ken Berry was such an excellent actor. Fine work, Mr. Berry.
Running through the house searching for her mother, the whole bedroom scene was the saddest and realest thing ever. I know just how she and Phil felt. And feeling like you've put your life on hold for other people like her aunt Ina
Running through the house wearing high heels, no less.
I always thought it was really chilling. The hold she had over her daughter…
I need Closed Captioning ! I’m deaf but love the acting!
The whole scenario about Fluffy the rabbit will forever be priceless! To this day I continue to watch reruns of Eunice!
Carol Burnett's acting, especially at the end was Oscar worthy. Sad, but brilliant!
Totally agree. It brought tears to my eyes.
I'm currently in a funk myself and feel that all I've done so far in my life is fail and disappoint others. But after listening to the lecture Philip gave Eunice, I realize that I haven't really been a failure at all. I'm just experiencing an obstacle right now. With the right help and the willingness to work hard, I know I will pull out of this funk and things will improve.
Have things gotten better?
@@Michelle-pn9xt So much. I've just bought and moved into my very first home and have a secure job with health benefits and a 401K. I feel pretty lucky and well accomplished. Thank you for following up. Hope you are doing well also. :)
@@steviechan5792 Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Life's like a box of chocolates you never know what you're going to get
Hope things better for you
normally even the comedy series sketches were hard to take but this one was like taking a gut-punch - had no idea this existed and am so grateful to see such great performances all around-standing ovation
OMG..........the first 3 seconds.......the CBS logo and the colors. Havent seen that in 35 years. Thank you.
I said the same
@@lauriezuniga4590
Same here!
That was a great performance by all, especially Carol! Seeing those old show previews takes me back to being a kid in the seventies with only three networks to watch, not counting PBS, of course.
Wow, you sure did nail that memory for me too, thanks Gina 😊 ❣️
Purple
I’d like to believe Phil came back and said “hell no Eunice! Let Ellen take care of auntie - you’re coming with me!!!” And Eunice ended up in LA with her brother and didn’t act, but collaborated with him on a book about her life with Momma, and it got turned into a movie.
💚🧡💛
I agree with you
Or maybe, she pretended to go a long with what Ina said, only to say " But there's just something I got to say first Aunt Ina before anything...SIT ON IT, OLD LADY!!!" and then slamming that phone down whooping joyfully 😊
I've love The Family sketches and Mama's Family. I hate I'm only discovering this masterpiece now. I love it!
Philips passionate speech at end she needed to hear and take to heart 30 years prior.
Wow this had me in tears. That’s too much realness. Utterly understand her pain. Good for Phil standing up and shining a loving light on her. It’s was needed. I wanted her to run for opportunity. Sometimes being codependent is an unbreakable addiction.
My grandma passed away about a month and half ago.. my grandparents raised me.. she loved this show! When mama passes away.. OMG! I cried like a baby! This has been the hardest thing in my life!! 💔💔💔😰😰😰
If their hadn’t been the Carol Burnett show which made the spin off Eunice their wouldn’t have been a Mamas Family..it was a win win for everyone. Carol Burnett is my all time fave woman comedian… she paved the way for so many female comedians… she is a legend. All these amazing people are. 👏🏼👏🏼
They are!
Carol Burnett is an excellent actress
Jackiezyon i agree
Carol Burnett was a wonderful actress with a wide range of expressions and talent. This era of TV seems to me to be unparalleled, with many wonderful actors and actresses. That is why they are called actors. Able to convince an audience that what the audience is seeing is real. Thank you, Carol, Vicky, Harvey, Ken, Don and countless others. Also the people behind the scenes. A complete team effort. Great work !
And back then the writers were also extremely skilled and talented.
Jackiezyon o
No sex, no gratuitous obscenities, no set up for jokes followed by a punchline. Would never be allowed on TV today.
I’m the youngest of four daughters. I graduated college, including 9 months of school in France, and served 11 years in the USAF, including 3 months in Saudi Arabia. My three older sisters married right after high school graduation and had children. They mocked me when I left for college, said I wouldn’t make it. Did the same when I joined the military. All they did was fortify my determination to make something of my life. It takes willpower and self-actualization to turn away from the trappings of home and set your mind on greater heights. Don’t expect everyone to understand or support you. But don’t let them hold you back or give you excuses for not moving on. It’s your life! Live it!
@@uofa82 thank you for this
Thank you for your service.
I cannot agree with you more on this!!! I joined the Army back in 1975 despite the arguments from my parents telling me I'm not going to like it. I joined, saw the world, flew in a Jet Plane first time in my life, got college benefits, worked on my career and learned at an early age to make your own decisions in life and go for it! There are no guarantees in life but you CAN Control Yourself!
Well my family was right about me. I’m a loser . Sigh
@@Puddycat00If you think you are a loser, it is not because your family said so it is because you chose to believe their lie. But as long as you are breathing, each day gives you a chance to prove them and yourself wrong. Find a place to help someone. Get involved. And soon you will discover you never were a loser. It’s up to you!
Aside from the funny antics of the Carol burnette show, Eunice was a sad, trapped, beat down human who back then opened the door to mental health well being! Well done!!!!
I have tremendous empathy for her character. No, she didn’t handle everything perfectly and she was her own worst enemy most of the time but it’s hard to judge how someone copes in a family dynamic like that one.
Wow, such a bittersweet ending. After all that time, it was her brother who really cared. ❤️
I completely missed this when it was originally aired. I don't even remember it being advertised. I am so glad it has been posted here. This was truly amazing. Everyone was just fantastic in it. Thank you Bob Barnett for posting it.
I watched this when it aired on CBS, and recorded it. I've still got the recording, today. I love this show.
Dramatic, thought provoking and the ending made me cry - and think.
JPT Me too!
Eunice had the talent to be someone great. She was just never encouraged--by either of her parents, the people who should have cared the most.
I’m 40 years young and I loved watching the reruns in the 90”s ❤
More of a real family portrayal than any other television family.... I remember watching this back in 82 with my Dad...
I adore Carol Burnett, ALWAYS have, what an amazing and talented actress, comedian, and entertainer...One of the BEST! if not THE BEST!
Wow, this made me cry... Eunice with all her dreams is to afraid to fly.
I've always loved Carol Burnett, but seeing her in this just strengthened my positive opinion of her. She shined in this.
Ken Berry's talent was wasted playing Vinton. Thanks for posting.
He was hilarious as Vint! He played Mama's middle-aged, overgrown little baby boy wonderfully.
You are absolutely correct. This role is far beyond what he did on the series and reveals some real depth to an underrated actor
He played Vinton perfectly!I am getting the feeling that many people didn’t understand him at all!
Vinton was a moron but he had a big heart. And his character of Vinton was more appropriate for the eventual family sitcom setting instead of this Phillip which fit this more serious comedy drama here. He was great either way.
Miss these show
They were the best with some great acting and actors 👏 👌
I watched CB when I was a kid, but by the time 1982 rolled around I was a senior in HS ready to graduate and join the military, I had no clue what was still on TV. This was an awesome thing to watch. CB never disappoints!
The difference in Ken Berry as Phillip and Ken Berry as Vint is shocking!! What an amazing actor.
Hello 👋🏻 nice to meet you Melissa, hope you’re safe and well?
My father Harvey Korman directed this 90 teleplay which was considered the pilot for MF.I thought my dad brought out the best in all of them.The show ranked 7th for the week.My dad loved working with Carol,Betty and Ken,Vicki..I thought Ken was stronger as philip then McDowell and I thought that Vinton was a waste of his talent.My dad hated playing Ed on Burnett and in this teleplay.He felt the accent was forced and not convincing.He also hated being abused by Eunice and mama.
Really your dad was Harvey Korman? Wow What a talent.😀
Chris Korman your dad had great talent. Thank you for telling us about him.
Your Dad was a super fine actor! He made me laugh many times in a lot of different things. I am so glad that he got to do what he wanted to do, aside from ED in the skits. Thank you for sharing! Blessings.
Thanks for sharing. Your dad was wonderful! RIP Harvey Korman!
I had the honor of meeting your dad and George Segal outside the Beverly Hilton back in ... ? Late 1990's or so? They were just hanging outside talking and cutting up, the even going on inside hadn't started yet. Your dad - both men - we incredibly gracious and kind, signing and autograph each and shaking my hand. From The Great Gazoo to Carol's Show to his hilarious genius working with Mel Brooks ... man, heaven gained so much when that warm, funny, big-hearted man passed.
Best thing Carol ever did was to hire Vicky . The others as well but Vicky is a treasure
The hardest par to watch of this special, is the last segment (when Mama has died) it is SO genuinely heartfelt and emotional, I can't help but to cry, it is spectacularly well performed!
It took me years to watch this and even now watching the entire things it's like I have lost. This was the best acting to this day, to actually have such a powerful piece that is still relevant to today.
WHT WOULD YOU POST THIS?? People might want to watch the show without telling us the end!! Because of that, I refuse to watch it! Good grief! 😱
@@lewiscarey6984
What a P****y comment. You sound just like a spoiled Brat stomping his foot. Grow a pair. Oh you can't you're a P****y. Oh btw who cares if you watch it or not P****y boi.
@@lewiscarey6984 Why would you read the comments before watching the video?
@@lewiscarey6984 Well it's your loss because it's really good...
Thank you so much for having the forethought to preserve this piece of history.
Ken Berry is a very good dramatic actor. I'm not sure he ever got the credit he deserved in that genre.
He just passed away, and it's hard to imagine he's gone. He seemed like a very contended, positive, nice guy. F-Troop was such a good platform for Berry's talents in comedy and physicality. It's startling how well he plays the drama here. He really was a talented man.
and he could dance!!!
Rest in peace Ken Berry
@@vanaphill2454 light on his feet too…
May
I know it is silly but I cried for Eunice at the end. Like so many of us, she had a dream.
Mary Hargett-Hiduk
I found myself crying too. Partly because I feel like this at times. Questioning why I didn’t try harder to succeed my dreams.
I teared up as she ran calling out for her Moma. That’s horrible and sad.
And like many of us, put othersneeds before our wants and dreams
Mostly never to be appreciated for it. Its easy to turn your back on those who need you. But then, you gotta live with yourself. And the fact you turned ypur back on loved ones.. No win situation.
Truth is, though, she had no real chance of succeeding. (NOTE: Shows of the time were often unrealistic such a regard.) While moving away from Raytown would probably have been good for her, she'd have been destined to living in her brother's home and pursuing a typical Hollywood career as a waitress.
I have forgotten how BRILLIANT Classic TV Comedy was. This is a true gem! Thanks you for uploading!
What a great cast. The emotion, the caregiver. Ken Berry performance in response to Eunice. Superb. Yes I had a I want to talk to my mom experience and Carol portrayed perfectly.
This iteration of Eunice is PARTICULARLY depressing because the audience thinks Phil has a point that Eunice is always making excuses not to try in life, that she's using others to avoid failing, and then at the tail end you realize she's not scapegoating, or making excuses, but literally feels like other people need her in order to survive. She's such a sad character because she's probably the most empathetic and altruistic, and she gives until she explodes, making her appear to be the most cold and self-serving.
Phil, who appears to be the objective and wise savior character, CONSISTENTLY withdraws from the environment when anyone needs anything. He appears to be the most stable, but it's only a façade; he never deals with the family issues head on.
The healthiest part of the entire film was when Eunice - without blowing up or going into histrionics - tells Ed after the funeral he should leave.
I disagree about Phil. Leaving his sick family was the only healthy choice and he was the only one clear-sighted enough to see it. He's more than willing to help Eunice in the only way that's meaningful, by getting her the hell out of there.
Don and Corey,
Although, each synopsis you offered us engaging and insightful, I am troubled that both of you chose to ignore the elephant in the room, when much as Alice Walker wrote in The Color Purple; " Pa no Pa", in this television classic, Phil not Phil.
😎
@Maurice Thanks for the response. Perhaps it's time I re-read The Color Purple. Meanwhile I don't see a strong parallel between Phil and Pa, who abused Celie physically and sexually and gave her in marriage to an equally abusive husband.
@@dontaylor7315 don't you see that Phil was originally played by Roddy McDowall. It's like the folks that insist Paul McCartney died in 1966 and was replaced with a lookalike. Paul not Paul In the Alice Walker novel, Celie was raised believing the man who raised her and raped her was her father but, along with her, we learned that her real daddy left her some property.
Pa not Pa.
Too much exp laining = bad joke
😢
They're not gonna' laugh at you
@Maurice When I wrote "Perhaps it's time I re-read The Color Purple" I was anticipating I might have forgotten some pretty important things - turns out one of those things was the fact "Pa" in the early part of the novel was an imposter. So I missed your reference when you cited "Pa no Pa" and my oversight was compounded by the fact I've never been very focused on Phil or who was playing him whether it was Roddy McDowall or whoever replaced him. So whoosh, the whole "Pa no Pa/Phil no Phil" joke went right by me.
Wow, I remember bits of this from when I was a kid. The memory of Eunice learning Fluffy’s fate is about only thing that stuck with me and was completely hysterical.
Now, 40 years later, I’m fighting back tears at my desk watching that very same iconic scene. What a powerful mix of comedic drama with total and utter despair. Probably about the same as the lives of 99.9% of humanity. One for the ages.
Very well done!
The Fluffy scene was a repeat from cleaning out the attic but yeah it’s still genius.
It's so interesting how our perspectives change once we get older, isn't it! As little kids, we saw the whole Family series of skits hilarious, but now that we are older and have gone through life a bit, we see the toxicity and accompanying behaviors that we can relate to from our own life experiences, and we are heartbroken watching it.
They ate him for supper. Lol 😂
Vicky Lawrence is Epic in every skit that she played on the Carol Bernnet !!!
Carol Burnett is just phenomenal....what an incredible talent! Over the years she created some of the most hysterically funny characters in TV history but I think her finest character was most definitely Eunice. In this special you really saw Carol's talent as a dramatic actress as well. Vicki Lawrence's portrayal of Mama is amazing as well and it's interesting how that character changed from being so mean and bitter in the Family sketches and in this special to a little softer but still with an edge on the network series to endearing and borderline sweet in the syndicated show. Such great enduring characters. This special really shows the inner workings of a dysfunctional family such as many of us have dealt with and even though this was originally done for comedy there is a very definite realness to these different characters and a depth and complexity to them particularly from the character of Eunice as well as Mama. This one was definitely dark....the family sketches on The Carol Burnett Show were funny with some dark undertones but this was definitely darker and got more into the character's minds. Especially Eunice's. I found it very relatable.
Still Betty whites character = b I t c h
Darius Wilder oh please , BW had played so many other roles than that ghastly show
kari o kay was this in the 70s or the 80s
1981/82
I can relate and the tough part for people like Eunice is breaking away from those dysfunctional families. Still something I am working on myself. It's tough to deal with the drama and overbearing parents but it's even harder to go out into the real world but it is necessary. Otherwise life ends up full of what ifs like Eunice's does.
I have tears in my eyes!! What a Performance. Thank you Carol Burnette for being you!!
I remember seeing this as a child when it was originally aired but I was much too young to realize how truly brilliant it is. Thanks for the chance to see it again. 🙋🏻♀️ LL
Hello 👋🏻 nice to meet you Laura, hope you’re safe and well?
This was awesome! Thank you for posting this timeless gem!
CAROL BURNETT SHOW WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITES GROWING UP!!!STILL IS!!!
Here I am, first day of 2022, long time Mama"s Family fan, never knew any of this existed. Wow! The self sabotage. She was supposed to be calling her job to quit, but instead she called someone she knew she could use as an excuse for not trying. For too many people, our dreams will never be more than just a dream. . . But the acting and story was 🔥 ❤
Poor Eunice. Putting everyone elses needs and wants before herself. Just like someone else i know.
Living their whole life for others and dying,. wondering what they had done with their life and feeling empty.
Thanks so much for sharing.
If I had neighbors speaking that loud I'd turn off the tv and have my tea by the nearest window where I could see a bit not only hear. 😅😅
This program really fleshes out the storyline and helps us understand Eunice. It is really more drama than comedy. Very undermentioned and underrated. That ending tears me up every time!
I don't remember the movie but just watched it. This was a masterpiece.. Great acting.. funny movie but tragic.. I cried for Eunice at the end.. her character was relatable when realized she was used by her family and really had low self esteem and self doubt.
Good movie
This whole masterpiece is a jolting roller-coaster ride of emotions. Highest of highs, lowest of lows. I've always felt partial to Eunice for some reason. I always felt she settled for less because she didn't have the self-esteem needed to propel her foward in life. This piece also subtly touches on mild verbal abuse from family members. Eunice seems to be the main punching bag for the whole family. See how Mama treats the other 2 siblings with affection, expecting nothing but the best for them? Whereas Eunice is the "disappointment" of the family, and is made to feel as such. But in the end, she is the spit and glue of the whole family dynamic. Spectacular acting from ALL cast members, here. Thank you for this nostalgic show piece!
A rare instance of a movie being a both a comedy and drama. Saw this in honor of CB turning 90. Loved Mama’s Family, underrated comedy of the 80s and syndication
Awesome Thank You For Bringing Back The Oldies But Goodies Shows I Miss Watching
This gets soo deep towards the end. Carol Burnett is a true actress.
Bravo to the writers, actors, costume and set designers for this series, and the movie finale. They are a towering study in dysfunction - a real tour de force!
This is really ensemble acting at it's finest. I love Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence (and am a fan of Mama's Family), but the unsung hero here is Ken Berry. The way he portrayed the extremes of character between Philip and eventually Vint in Mama's Family are really a testament to his acting ability.
YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW HAPPY YOU'VE MADE MY HEART!! Mama raised me 😊 thank you!
I never saw these before. Funny and touching. Can't believe I'm crying watching Mama s Family.
All I can say about this was WOW!!!!! I remember this when I was 11 years old, but never saw it. I was always a fan of The Carol Burnett show. I now see Eunice in a whole different light and all the struggles that she went through. This was definitely a top notch performance. There should be more shows that have writers like the ones they had during this period.
I watch "Eunice" in full, once every few months or so. It reminds me SO much of my childhood and family, that this is very nostalgic for me. I love it!
The ending breaks my heart. Eunice and Ellen fight viciously. When Eunice cries for her mama, it makes me think about my late mom. I love the Mama series that followed. I miss the series.
This show brings back memories. I miss Eunice and Mama's Family. What a treat to run across this. Thank you for posting!
👏🏻
This was made when I was a child. Watching it in my 50's and I'm glued. I'm amazed by the writing. This story was predicated upon some very dark stuff. Excellent work by all involved.
Thanks for uploading this. I'm in my early 30's and still love this show!!