Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Back to the Rock Season 2
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
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This is exactly how I feel. I still use streaming quite a bit but I also collect physical media because you never know when episodes of a show, or a show as a whole, will be removed from a service for a wide number of different reasons. Of course, in the case of Sesame, most of these old...
that's very interesting, i'd rather have the opening cut then bits from the show but still not a fan of when they remove parts of a show to make room for more ads.
Racism or not, whoever was in the costume should have either high-fived every kid or not done high-fives at all. There's no reason they should be excluding anyone.
Late response but this reminded me of how my teacher in kindergarten would always put in a Between the Lions VHS tape for us to watch after recess ended. It was on one of those TVs that were attached to the corner of the ceiling.
I usually put Holey Moley on in the background and glance every once in a while when the muppet parts appear. From what I can tell, they probably only make up about a fifth of the episodes at best. Not surprised but kinda ridiculous given how much they advertised that the muppets were being...
So the only news about this project that we've had in the past two years is this update via Muppet wiki
"Levy, still attached as a producer, offered an update on the project in August 2021 while promoting the Ryan Reynolds-starring film Free Guy, noting that changes to the industry from Covid...
You know, with the way Sesame Street is built, they could have easily made it so that characters like Hooper and David still appeared for years after their death. They could have just added in old inserts every now and then to make it seem like they were still around. Props to them for actually...
Definitely not. I'd go as far as to say that it's probably my 3rd favorite muppet film. There's a very fun energy to Muppets From Space that's definitely missing in many post-Henson muppet projects. The comedy and heart is there, as well as some really fun action scenes. I also appreciate that...
That's an interesting point, they could have kept in all the backstage scenes and just not had the number. That almost feels very muppet-like to tease something for so long and then have it not appear. They also could have just omitted the episode instead of doing that laughable editing job.
Wow, this actually looks really good, the reason being that this was apparently animated by Blue Sky before they shut down. Either way, this is a massive step-up from Buck Wild and I'm legitimately excited for it.
This is a great idea! I actually own the It's Not Easy Being Green book (found it cheap and in shockingly good condition at a thrift store) and have read the biography but glad that someone who hasn't read them will get the chance to.
This legitimately looks like an April Fools joke but I'll keep an open mind. It's hard to get excited because Muppets Now was super boring and Muppets Haunted Mansion was just mediocre but maybe third time is the charm in regards to Disney+ muppet productions.
I'm with you. I had heard that the Chris Langham episode was really fun but it ended up being rather forgettable. It makes you realize how the guest star can really make or break TMS. Langham just doesn't have much charm to him, and I thought this even before I heard what he did.
I don't know if I've interacted with you before but it's nice to have you back! The forum has been sorta quiet so it's great to have former users return.
This definitely stings. Growing up, Luis was a constant presence on my Sesame Street VHS tapes and he was still a huge part of the show when I watched as a kid in the early-to-mid 2000s. It's nice that he got to live a long life but still very sad to see him go. RIP Emilio.
Well if it makes you feel any better I'm 20. I put my age two years older because I was 12 when I first joined this site and wanted to seem older.
Though I wouldn't call myself a longtime member, I've been on-and-off on this site for close to a decade now. I don't feel like leaving, I'll stay...
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