Sesame Street moving to Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 episodes will premiere on Netflix and PBS on the same day beginning later this year.
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
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
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.
Sam and Friends Book Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.
Don't worry about things before they happen. One step at a time; if you want to take the test, then do it and then decide what you're going to do. If you start anticipating things too much it's easy to talk yourself out of it. But we never really know what's going to happen in the future. Good luck!
My Mom watched it all the time; she had a crush on Barnabas, lol. I've seen bits and pieces over the years; it's cheesy but still easy to get caught up in, the way a good soap should be, hehe.
We are still so behind in some ways. But, and forgive me males, when guys get together they do tend to form a pack in which it's very difficult for women to break in.
Not that women don't share some of the blame. It reminds me of High School when all the boys wanted to be filmmakers and the...
And we the audience are very quick to swallow that kind of nonsense. We romanticize one person and don't want to hear about how important the whole team is. We are as much responsible for the prequels as Lucas is.
It's unreasonable and unrealistic to think even talented creators can keep...
I do think we're seeing the beginning of the end of the movie moguls, at least whatever respect they once had. In recent years people like George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and James Cameron have opted for the style over substance model or the "let's destroy whatever good we created just to make it...
Oh for sure; It's definitely a staple of sequels to copy what was popular in the first film. Again it's just a very personal thing; I like all the New York stuff, even if it does get sappy, lol.
Yup, even though it hilariously dates the movie ("Aw I thought it was going to be He-Man!") Lol...
I'll admit I probably saw Ghostbusters 2 in the theater first so that makes me a tad bias, lol. It's like with the Muppets, I know TMM is the best film, but I'm just a bit fonder of MTM in part because I grew up with (and again it has less of the origin story burden). :)
I'll be honest, I might be in the minority, but I liked Viggo as a villain better than Gozer. Gozer was never scary; she looked like she walked out of an '80s music video. But the whole idea of the Viggo painting used to terrify me as a kid, lol.
Plus I guess I kinda like the getting the gang...
Ghostbusters 2 was a rare example of the harmless sequel that perhaps wasn't as good but still managed to be entertaining and didn't ruin the memory of the first one, at least not for me. I guess I like all the feel good New York pride stuff, lol.
The first film, while definitely classic, was...
Actually funny thing in recent years I've actually started to look forward to dental appointments, lol. It helps that I haven't had a cavity in years ( ::crosses fingers:: ) When it's just your basic cleaning it does feel pretty good afterward.
It's in one of the threads in the Classic Muppet section here:
http://www.muppetcentral.com/forum/threads/video-the-muppet-workshop-1977-from-historic-films.51468/
You mean someone was wrong on the Internet?! GASP! :concern:
Yeah clearly not, though I'm very impressed with Richard Hunt's Kermit voice in that Henson Workshop clip. I couldn't believe that wasn't Jim!
Just wanted to make sure you guys saw this, Phillip posted this old Henson Workshop video the other day from around the time of Emmett Otter.
And wow, the author of Of Muppets & Men wasn't kidding when he said Richard could do a good Kermit impression...
Totally get where you're coming from. There's just only so much channel space, that's why they really need to start combining the TV with the Web so We The People have more control of what goes on the air for us. ;)
This kind of thing comes down to a question of extremes. The Muppet Show certainly did make risque and suggestive jokes, but you could still call the show wholesome overall. But that balance wasn't always achieved in the later projects. It's the difference between subtle writing and in your face...
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