Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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Miss Peregine's School for for the Gifted was a pretty hyped up film considering it was another Tim Burtony Tim Burton film. I have no desire for it, but it looks like the second best X-Men movie of the year (waaaaaaaay after Deadpool). Storks is all about poor timing. I don't think they care...
Here's one for the "Creepy" file. A Japanese ad from 84 with giant eyes closed puppet food piling into a giant fridge. And Tom and Jerry are there for some reason.
Yup.
I'm sure a lot of gay teenagers went to see Birdcage, because things weren't as progressive in the 90's as they are today. Maybe some Robin Williams and/or Nathan Lane fans. But other than that, I don't see too many younger movie goers sitting through, more importantly, paying for something...
Absolutely.
I mean, if there's any things that I take issue with in the original 80's series it's the crap half of episodes of season 3 that were clearly rushed out and have the same "Krang and Shredder try to get alien artifact from obnoxious aliens" plot, the European Vacation arc, Lord...
That's great news, and it sounds like there's also going to be a heavy Usagi toy line integration as well. Hope that Genosuke the Rhino comes back as well. I thoroughly enjoyed the 2K3 interpretations of the characters, and the episode where Leonardo was transported to Usagi's world (highlight...
Just watched all the episodes on the CN website since I missed them watching other things, as it's on at 8 now.
Now that I'm caught up, I really liked the episode with Pops's nightmares and hope that this is one of the closing arcs of the series. What I have to admit is a strange correlation...
That said, I like the irony of this thread being started by the same member that keeps shoving that terrible Nicktoon video fan fiction down our throats.
Think I watched it a while ago under Muppetdude's YT account. Can't remember if he made it a commentary or a YTP or something...
Still, I have no problem with little kids having safe costumes, but hate that they do that with adult costumes. It's cute on a 3-6 year old, but it's pathetic...
Halloween is Grinch Night was released on DVD several years ago under the alternate title "It's Grinch Night." Kinda wish I bought those Dr. Seuss DVD's when I had the chance. I really should have replaced my VHS copy of Pontoffle Pock back then. Grinch Night may be on Youtube, but those...
Luckily, I have both Beetlejuice and Coraline on DVD. Casper, unfortunately not, but I got volume 2 of the cartoon series (the 90's one based off the movie) which I liked better anyway. Personally, I'd rather buy the Beetlejuice cartoon series since the cartoons that came with the DVD aren't...
Ugh... Freeform is for teenagers too old for Disney's tweencoms. Yeah, sure, they'll shove a Disney movie or two on the weekends, but if their lame melodramas are any indication, of course they're going to milk the Hunger Games. I mean, they do air the crappy TV show based on the crappy Mortal...
Listen. I get the point that little kids need safe costumes, and therefore we were bound to see the hat mask thing that . But if you're over 5, maybe 6 years old, there's no reason for that. I mean, I hate the heck out of mass market costumes and all their suckitude from sexulaized cartoon...
Not soon after news broke that this is the last Regular Show season, the comic book adaption is ending at issue 40.
Now, I could complain about it, but I really haven't followed the comics since the issue written by Minty Lewis all about Eileen a few years ago. I have way too many to catch up...
Funny thing is, Katy Mixon looks like she's putting on weight just as McCarthy's losing hers. Something that I wouldn't actually point out otherwise, but she was the supposed thin pretty sister in Mike and Molly. And they did kinda look like they could be sisters only one was bigger than the...
Gentlemen, BEHOLD!
The most dated Sesame Street animation ever. It's...it's just right after this bit about a baker decorating a cake.
If there's anything that would automatically be laughed off the show for being dated, it's that painfully early computer animation. If you can even call it...
At the risk of drudging up an old thread rather than starting a new one, I was looking at some of the Fem Myror cartoons (specifically ones that weren't used on Sesame Street), and I just wonder how many of these Sesame Street purchased and from what years they purchased them for use. Mainly...
I've seen the second episode, and while I can't say it's nearly as bad as I thought it was, I really think the main problem is the casting of Minnie Driver. Yes, I don't like her or see the appeal of her in any aspect, but this show... she's not very good in it. She seems to be acting in a...
I'm glad to see that Will Freidle actual got to write another episode since Pie Bros. I really liked Ride the Dragon, but felt it was a might short and cut off. I really wish they could have made a full Dungeons and Dragons parody half hour episode.
I feel the ship has sailed unless they plan on making it a finale movie. Which they probably won't. PPG's film was the reason for the show's fall, and it stinks that was the case. I get that the film was dark and all and there really wasn't much call for Cerebus Rollercoaster back then. And...
So... Moonbeam City, Comedy Central couldn't wait to get rid of, Legends of Chaimberlain Heights gets a second season before the second episode aired.
Yeah.
Fair.
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