Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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.
Yeah, I'm no doctor or anything...I couldn't be a doctor 'cause I don't have the patience!
Ba-Dum-DUM!
(can you hear those crickets chirping?)
Seriously, I believe you will be all right. Just hang in there. I'm sure it's nothing to get fraggled--er, frazzled about. I don't think you're...
Yeah, that's a good one too. It shows Elvis growing as an actor, and the potential he had in good dramatic parts. He would only do a few more "serious" films before playing second banana to kids and chimps.
Yep. Elvis and The Beatles were the first music I recall hearing. Although my first exposure to Elvis was hardly memorable. I started off with "Elvis' Christmas Album," and a bunch of his movie soundtrack albums, from films like Blue Hawaii, G.I. Blues and Viva Las Vegas. Hardly classic...
Here's the deal with Halloween 3.
At the end of Part 2, the Shape is apparently killed for good (remember, Part 2 picks up exactly where the first one left off). John Carpenter, who had written a treatment for Part 2 (somewhat reluctantly) had his work rejected, because the studio wanted more...
Yeah! I read an interview with McDowell where he says he never saw the original or any of the sequels, nor did he want to see any of the films while he was playing Loomis. He wanted to come to the role totally fresh, and not be influenced by Donald Pleasence.
I think Zombie hit it out of the...
Tyler Mane, the 6'8 wrestler known as Big Sky is playing the adult Michael. Which is another departure from the original. In Carpenter's film, Myers (a.k.a. The Shape) was played by Nick Castle, whose father choreographed many classic Hollywood movies. Castle is an average-sized man, not the...
I've always loved the Nureyev episode. Like many other guest stars, I first heard of Nureyev via TMS. And wasn't he one of the first stars to approach Jim and ask if he could be on the show? I'm not into ballet, don't know much about its history, and only know a few of the really big names...
Yeah, the new Halloween is more of a remake, at least in the second half with the "adult" Michael. The first part of the film will supposedly deal with Michael as a child and his psychiatrist. This is all new stuff, only talked about in the original. So this is a remake/reimagining of the...
I'm very much looking forward to the Halloween remake. The original Halloween is one of my favorite films. But I didn't care for any of the sequels. I never bought the premise that Michael Myers is Laurie Strode's brother. That wasn't John Carpenter's original intention. The first film had...
I didn't have too much of a problem getting an even coat. I only had to do my face (my "body" was this large silver tin-can thing made out of plastic...but it was rully hot, especially under the lights). But I had to take like a jackhammer to pry it off my face.
Wasn't Vincent Price a guest on that episode? And didn't Uncle Deadly make an appearance as well? I've never seen anything with the Muppets on The Tonight Show, so I may be thinking of another time they were on.
Ah, Jaye P.! Eventually fired from The Gong Show by Standards & Practices because of her wild, often unpredictable (and sometimes vulgar) behavior and language.
Actually, Jaye P. was well known long before her game show days as a singer in the 1950s. She had several hits, including "That's...
Apparently the script had been laying around for so long, Macauley Culkin was originally supposed to play the kid. But by the time the film was greenlit, Culkin was too old.
There IS one very funny scene in Blues Brothers 2000, though. It's the one where Aykroyd pretends he's rabid or...
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