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
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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:) Yep, I saw 'em two summers in a row. Both times the lineup was Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston, one of Al's sons (who mostly sang the high parts that Brian originally did on the records) and John Stamos.
I saw Brian on the "Smile" tour a couple years ago. There was no...
I have mixed feelings about the movie. On the one hand, it was great seeing the guys up on the big screen. But...
First of all, the movie choice. "This Island Earth" is regarded as a classic of 1950s sci-fi. The movie was chosen because Gramercy Pictures, the studio behind the film, was...
Yep, I remember the fan art. They also used to read mail sent in from viewers. And every MSTie knows what the T. in Crow T. Robot stands for, right? The!
I never belonged to the fan club myself, but I guess it was still going strong when Sci-Fi pulled the plug. On the very last episode...
How about the one where Stewie is talking on a Sesame Street phone...
Stewie: Put me through to the Pentagon!
Ernie: Do you know what sound a cow makes?
Stewie: Don't toy with me, Ernie! I've already dispatched Mr. Hooper, I've got six armed men outside Big Bird's nest, and well, as for...
"The Giant Spider Invasion" IS available on DVD. That's the one with Alan Hale, right? It's part of the box set Mystery Science Theater 3000 Volume 10.
As for "Diabolik," I don't know if we'll ever see the MST3K episode on disc, even though it's historic as the last episode of the series...
I've seen two of the Gamera movies spoofed, but don't recall which ones...I don't recall the Yusa reference...
Servo's head...
Crow: Pop him...pop him...pop him, pop him (Joel & Gypsy join in the chorus of "pop him!") That was the invention exchange, where the Dr. F parodies the movie...
I like the clever ways the writers come up with "hiding" Springfield's actual location. Whenever it's about to be revealed, a character will interrupt, or block our view if they're looking at a map.
Lisa: Everybody knows Springfield's right here (points to map)
(Bart immediately enters, the...
Ha, "I don't know, you saw him last." I forgot about that one! I love Servo's whiny tattle-voice when Mike comes in with the popcorn and tells on Crow.
In "Pod People," there's a song on the soundtrack that vaguely sounds like Ringo Starr (but it's not, obviously); Servo cracks, "you know...
Hey, thanks for the welcome, Count!
Yeah, Hobgoblins was a good one...Fish Picker? Pig Liquor? Iced Chicken? I think the actual name of the song was "Kiss Kicker," or something like that. When the characters first go into the club, I like how Tom goes, "now this scene really makes me want...
I absolutely LOVE the first season of SNL (or "NBC's Saturday Night"). Like the Muppets, I grew up with Aykroyd, Belushi, Chase, Curtin, Morris, Murray, Newman and Radner via the 30-minute "Best of Saturday Night" edits that were broadcast on Nick at Nite, MTV and VH1. None of these 30-minute...
Let's see...
Arlo Guthrie
John Sebastian
Brian Wilson
Ray Charles
Ringo Starr (his All-Starr band line-up at the time was John Entwistle of the Who, Billy Preston, Felix Cavilarie of the Young Rascals and Zak Starkey...it was cool seeing John there. He even sang "Boris the Spider"!)...
Ah, MST3K! So many memories...
The Wild World of Batwoman - a strange film, complete with go-go dancers, a mad scientist with a bizarre accent, a "hunchbacked" assistant with goofy facial contortions (like Charlie Callas with the "mute" button on), and what looks like a Mexican wrestler in a...
Hi!
Hello, fellow Muppet fans!
Longtime lurker, first time poster.
I've been a Muppet fan my entire life. I was born at the very end of '75, so I was around to catch the first-run eps of TMS. Of course, I also watched "Sesame Street" (and "The Electric Company" and "Mister Rogers").
I am...
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