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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Oh yeah definitely, it's just that in recent years the jokes went a little too far and I think they're trying to pull back at the moment.
I honestly don't mind that. Jim's characters are the ones actually in need of exposure.
Ack, I picked Walter but then I realized Clifford was the on the list, I probably would have chosen him too, lol.
Not really into the other characters, hehe.
Oh yeah definitely! I mean, other reviews have been funnier, but the work everyone put into the Moulin Rouge review is incredible and really shines through. The songs, the camera work, if I could give it 10 stars I would! :)
Jesus isn't like the Greek gods who just demanded praise simply because he's an all powerful GOD. When Jesus said to worship him, he meant to follow his example in life on how to treat others. Compassion isn't just a "good thing," it's the foundation of Christ's teachings.
But yeah like you...
Well that's OK, It's a Wonderful Life ends basically the same way with the villain technically "winning." Yet it still remains one of the most beloved endings in movie history.
Well you can't ever win over everyone. All you can do it plant a seed.
And even if some people are against gay marriage, that doesn't mean they wouldn't be civil to gay people. There is a big difference.
Lol. I can see the E! True Hollywood Story headline now: The Bizarre Curse of the Twilight Movies, lol.
This is true, lol. Will it mean anything if I like it? ;)
That's up to them. People have a choice when they get older to either follow their upbringing or decide for themselves based on their life experiences. And if they can be exposed to differences early on, that can reinforce their decisions later on.
Oh well I might as well share my Blog entry on the Muppet VHS Scooter starred in, Children's Songs and Stories, hehe:
http://herald7.wordpress.com/2007/06/11/5/
Lol, that's funny.
I mean I think that is often the best way to teach kids. For instance they didn't make a huge deal about Sesame Street having a diverse cast. They were just there as the trusted authority figures and kids grew up with them and liked them. Then later on in life children may...
Lol, fair enough for me. Brainy Smurf is a pretty good analogy (and I mean the original Brainy Smurf voiced by Donatello. ;)).
I agree, that's never going to change. Now maybe sometime down the line they might consider actually addressing the issue more generally on the show, but probably not...
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