Some of the cast and creators of "Full House" tuned in to watch Lifetime's airing of "The Unauthorized Full House Story" and live tweeted their disappointment over what they saw, Variety reports.

Candace Cameron Bure, who played D.J. Tanner on the show, described the unauthorized film in two words "so bad."

Meanwhile, Bure's co-stars Andrea Barber and John Stamos also weighed in and mocked the film via Twitter.

Jeff Franklin, the "Full House" and "Fuller House" creator, went on Twitter to deny the film's claims that he got into a physical altercation with actor Bob Saget.

Check out the cast and creators' tweets below.

The Wrap reports that in addition to the cast and creator's disapproval of the film, Lifetime viewers also expressed their dissatisfaction with the film via Twitter. Many viewers accused Lifetime of fabricating certain "Full House" events and slammed the actors for their inaccurate portrayal of the "Full House" cast members. Check out some of their tweets below.

Luckily for the viewers that did not like Lifetime's "The Unauthorized Full House Story," they will have the chance to view the upcoming Netflix series "Fuller House," which reunites the original "Full House" cast for a fresh take on the original show.

"Fuller House" will incorporate the same storyline as "Full House" with the original show's alum cast.

Candace Cameron Bure will reprise her role as D.J. Tanner-Fuller, who is a recently widowed mother that seeks help from her sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and her best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) to help raise her boys.