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
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Sounds like she doesn't technically own the song anymore, so tough cookies, lady! I'm sorry but I'm sick of train wreck celebrities getting so much undeserved attention. It only makes them worse.
Oh yeah all the episodes were on TV as well. I remember seeing the pretzel episode and the handcuff episode on TV when I was a kid. Have you seen the pretzel one yet?
Found this podcast interview with Mark Hamill in case anyone hasn't heard it yet. Towards the very end he talks about his friendship with Richard (but definitely listen to the rest of the interview too because the guy is so talented, lol). Plus the interviewer seemed to already know about...
I didn't know that either but I'm not that surprised. The only reason we have any integration on TV today is because a handful of pioneers in the '60s and '70s had the guts to stand their ground as opposed to bow down to the all mighty ratings system.
That is one instance where it's good that they departed from Walt's vision, lol. It's a reflection on how much society has changed since the '30s.
Me too, lol. :)
Yeah I mean I don't think anyone minds them finding their own path as long as it's not a complete 180 from Jim (or Walt's) vision, which I would argue it has been occasionally in the past.
Not if I was with Sesame Street apparently. ;)
Nor most of the Star Trek movie writers who quickly stopped taking the original creator's advice (arguably for good reason in that case).
Every Hollywood movie is a big studio "we wanna get money" type deal.
That I will grant. :)
Again...
It's not really accurate to say the fans "hated the movies." Star Trek fans traditionally "hate" the first film and were a bit disappointed with the 5th film, Insurrection and Nemesis, but the overwhelming majority of Star Trek films were very successful with fans.
The 2009 film has tons of...
No offense to at all to them, but when a script is made better it isn't always the case that the veterans were the ones to do it. Star Trek II was hugely successful, yet written and directed by a completely newbie who'd never watched Star Trek a day in his life.
Cool, I saw it in Preschool and remembered it all these years. It really scared me at the time but having found it again recently, I realized what a deep and touching special it was. I even wrote a blog about it, lol...
That's really hard, hmm. There's a ton of cameos that I like just as actors. But if I had to judge just by pure favorite cameo appearance, a lot of them would probably be from MTM, since I grew up with that movie and it's part of the reason I love New York. I like Liza Minelli (entering with...
Yeah I mean you can't blame parents, you really have to blame all the users and sites out there that truly are garbage that give decent parts of the Internet a bad name. The Internet's independent and that's great but it comes with a price of a perpetually shady reputation.
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