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Full House' stars say Lifetime's unauthorized movie about them is 'just so bad

Full House' stars say Lifetime's unauthorized movie about them is 'just so bad

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Lifetime's "Unauthorized Full House Story" didn't get a thumbs up from the show's real actors and producer.

Several of the stars of the original "Full House" decided to watch and give their opinions on Liftime's behind-the-scenes movie.

Saturday's "Unauthorized Full House Movie" dramatized the stars' lives on and off the set of the 90's hit, revealing lots of juicy nuggets, for example, that John Stamos wanted Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen fired. Of course, we know now that they ended up being the most successful cast members of the show.

To the surprise of some viewers, the movie also showed that Candace Cameron Bure's first audition wasn't so good, the Olsen twins' mom tried to pull them from the show as the ratings began to rise, and the guys did whippets together!

What did the show's real stars think of the potrayal?

Cameron Bure had just a few words:

 

Apparently, the movie skipped Cameron Bure's TV boyfriend Scott Weinger's mind.

 Andrea Barber, who plays the girls' best friend, Kimmi Gibler, joked about the movie first:

 And then, she had a physical reaction to it.

 John Stamos was very nice to the actor who played him. But, isn't it bad luck to say "good luck" in show biz?

Producer Jeff Franklin, who created "Full House," thought the movie was "not so good." But, more importantly, he had some fact checking to do.

 

 The original crew are banking on their ability to reignite the show's original magic with spinoff, "Fuller House" for Netflix, which is in production now.

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