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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Back to the Rock Season 2
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I'd say the late 1920s to the mid 1940s. I'm thinking more Disney/Warner Bros. stuff. I like the very early Mickey Mouse shorts, when he was more of a troublemaker, the early Donald is hilarious, and I love the look of the original Goofy.
For the past couple of years, Warner has included...
I'm looking forward to Sleuth in October, though it will supposedly be in limited release, so it may not play here. It started out as a play, then became a classic film starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine in 1972. It was the last film directed by the legendary Joseph L. Mankiewicz...
I saw Rob Zombie's Halloween yesterday. It's not a sequel or continuation of any of the previous films. It's a partial remake of the original. The first hour or so is devoted to Michael Myers' early childhood and the attempts of a kindly psychiatrist (Malcolm McDowell) to try and figure Mikey...
Lol, that's funny! That episode does have a sort of surreal, dreamy quality to it...which I guess is why it's called "Cliff's Nightmare"! (slaps self on forehead)
The original Twilight Zone is one of my favorite shows. Here are some of the episodes that stand out for me:
Nothing in the Dark (1962) Robert Redford
It's a Good Life (1961) Billy Mumy
The Dummy (1962) Cliff Robertson
A Thing About Machines (1960) Richard Haydn
The Monsters Are Due...
Yep, season 5. One of the best "Treehouse of Horror" eps. IMO. It also has the one where Homer sells his soul for a donut, and the "Dracula" spoof.
Homer (under his breath): His hairdo looks so queer...
Vampire Burns: I heard that!
Homer: It was the boy!
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