Cool...unfortunately though I have it on Blu-Ray, I don't have a Blu-Ray player, so I never got to see that. I'm really glad that Droop seems to be making a resurgence, though.The photo is from The Muppets Blu-Ray bonus feature, "Scratching the Surface".
Yeah, me too!Cool...unfortunately though I have it on Blu-Ray, I don't have a Blu-Ray player, so I never got to see that. I'm really glad that Droop seems to be making a resurgence, though.
I doubt I'm ever going to end up with one for a while...I'm not really seeing the need for one at this point in time, maybe later on as it becomes more widespread.Yeah, me too!
Are you ever going to get a Blu-Ray player on your birthday or for the holidays?
Thanks, Vincent. It's a pleasure!New members welcoming new members. Cool!
Anyway, welcome FrackleFan2012 and Ellygator!
I use the TV in my family room to play Blu-Ray stuff. Thanks for sharing.I doubt I'm ever going to end up with one for a while...I'm not really seeing the need for one at this point in time, maybe later on as it becomes more widespread.
Welcome to the Muppet Central Forum, Ben!I'm Ben. Looking foward to the Henson-esque insanity I've seen on this board.
Have recently rediscovered the old school Sesame St videos and relived many, many childhood memories. I think the Sesame St forums are where I'll be doing most of my posting initially. I must have watched SS from about 1976 to 1985, but a lot of the pre-1976 sketches are very familiar, amazed that they're all that old now. I've started by listing the SS sketches that scared me as a child - make what you will of that.
Also loved the Muppets, saw the second season again on DVD recently, the Swedish Chef and Beaker have still got it in spades... Love the other sketches too.