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
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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.
I bought my TMS Season 1 set at Wal-Mart the day it came out. Every copy in stock had the felt cover. A couple weeks later I went to a different Wal-Mart, and noticed they too stocked the felt Kermit cover.
I believe he did.
The parakeet reference was from Dumb & Dumber, when that mobster guy decapitates (offscreen) Jim Carrey's parakeet. Carrey then sells the bird, with its head taped on, to some neighborhood kid.
Chiklis was also a decent John Belushi in the horrible flick Wired. Now THAT was a hack-job first class, with none of Belushi's friends or family involved.
Yeah, Michael Chiklis was a good Curly. Most of the material in the telefilm came directly from the book.
The Farrellys have gone on record as saying they are major Stooge fans (they were interviewed in the book), and claim a lot of material in their films were inspired one way or another by...
I liked The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, too. R&B looked great, and I enjoyed Robert De Niro as Fearless Leader (a lot of critics knocked him for appearing in this film, but IMO it's better than Meet the Parents, or most of the other comedies he's been in lately).
And I agree. Karen...
That is one awesome-looking statue, and the TRUE Howard the Duck, who originally looked very close to a cigar-chomping Donald, before Disney had Marvel change his look. Of course, Howard looks NOTHING like that in the movie.
The Three Stooges founded Comedy 3 Productions, Inc. in 1959, shortly after they stopped making theatrical shorts. The company still exists today, as C3 Entertainment, and are the folks one has to go to to propose anything official featuring the Stooges. C3 deals with film production, retail...
You know, the only thing I really missed in this great movie were the wonderful characters of Phil Hartman. Obviously the same thing goes for the show. I saw a couple reruns last week that featured Hartman, and remembered just how vital his contributions were to the show, even when he was...
In this week's Entertainment Weekly (that has four different covers: Homer, Bart, Lisa or Marge/Maggie in a movie theater), there is a quote from Conan O'Brien, who of course was a writer on the show.
Conan says he wasn't even asked to participate in the writing of the film. He set aside time...
Fortunately I was spared the Dane Cook trailer.
Homer's farewell was classic.
"His head's still showing!" and the townspeople beat up the top of Homer's head.:crazy:
"Bye everybody!" - Dr. Nick
Kewl! Always great to meet another Stooges fan!:)
And no, you CANNOT replace the originals and call them the Three Stooges. There was something called "The New Monkees" at one point, and that bombed. There were even a couple of cruddy Laurel & Hardy "updates" (that I think went straight to...
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