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.
This is such a ridiculous list. Too many movies that are only on the list because a major character dies? I wonder if the Sesame Street episode where Mr. Hooper's death is explained be on the list if it included TV episodes as well.
I don't know what to think about Brian coming back. I accepted his death and replacement rather quickly because it had been announced that one of the main characters would be killed off this season. I'd be a lot more shocked if a death hadn't been announced... THAT would be a real surprise...
In the past year I think I've seen Ryan from The Muppet Mindset once say that he's had sources tell him things about the season four release. Can't remember what he said, where he said it, or if I'm misremembering something, though he said he wasn't allowed to reveal his source.
Okay, here's one I never really got....
In The Great Muppet Caper, when Kermit is shaving and then says, "I wish I had whiskers. Of course then I'd have to use a blade."
I never really got that joke.
Anyone notice how some of the animated Peanuts shows seem to have random characters who resemble regular characters?
Like in A Boy Named Charlie Brown, one of the kids in the spelling bee championship (in fact the one who ends up winning) looks just like Schroeder.
And in It's...
In the movie Brewster's Millions, the main character inherits a fortune that he's supposed to spend all of within a short amount of time in order to inherit a muchlarger fortune. The point of this is to make him sick of spending money, and he struggles to spend all of it. But even then, it seems...
Well we have about 22 minutes left of Thursday and it looks like it didn't happen. I wasn't as scared this time around like I was last year or that one day in May 2011 (or the end of 1999). And this post was the only thing I've read about it... Nobody at work was tastelessly making jokes about...
There's actually another song I've had in my head the last few days... "We're on Our Way to Grampy's" from the Betty Boop short "Betty Boop and Grampy".
I've read that the commentary on the original DVD release had them introducing special "hidden treasures". So I'm guessing that didn't make it to the Blu-ray (which is surprising, I would think that if that could be accomplished on the original DVD then it should be on the Blu-ray)?
I wonder...
I never thought about the possibility of the unaired Little Muppet Monster segments no longer existing or being in storage. I'd like to think that they'd still exist, but I don't think there's anything officially confirmed as to whether they do or not. The Jim Henson Company clearly saved a lot...
The last episode had a cut-away with Vinny among the Griffins, I feel like Brian should have been there, since it was a flash-back and he hasn't been dead for too long.
When Bill Murray hosted Saturday Night Live in season 6, during the cold open he told the seasons cast "I saved the original cast, and I'll save you!"
However, most of the cast was fired before the next episode (which was the last of the season). Bill Murray didn't save most of the season 6 cast.
I didn't realize he didn't really sound like that (well, maybe he only does when he's shouting, and back then he didn't shout all the time). I didn't notice that he squints a lot until a few years ago when it was pointed out on The Bob Saget Roast. I wonder why he always squints. The TV Tropes...
I don't know how many of you have seen the series of reviews of the Muppet movies that have been posted on The Muppet Mindset once a month, but the person reviewing those movies actually got to see an early screening of Muppets Most Wanted. And in her most recent review, for The Muppet Christmas...
Why does it seem like when a song is sung with alternate lyrics in something that the song listing tends to refer to it by its actual title instead of the parody title (if the title lyric is altered)? For example, in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, at one point Dr. Evil sings a line of...
I thought about listing other roles I've seen for every cast member who actually is more famous than the Sesame Street character they played (I.E., I saw Raul Julia in The Addams Family movies, Gedde Watanabe in UHF, Bill Irwin in How the Grinch Stole Christmas, etc.).
Right now I have Kelly Clarkson's new Christmas song "Underneath the Tree" in my head. And talk about luck, I heard it on the radio and as soon as I was home I searched for it on YouTube, and not only have I found it, but it seems that song is advertised on nearly every YouTube video that has...
James Rolfe talked about that when he did his series of Ninja Turtles videos, in a video of "leftover" Turtles productions (things he hadn't covered in other videos). According to Rolfe's video, this was a locally-released video, so those in Los Angelas are more likely to remember the turtles...
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