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Again, I thought that Artie did a decent vocal job in those two TV appearances.
And if I were to guess, I would bet that 90% of the home viewing audience (general pubic, not die-hard fans) did not think that anything out of the ordinary was happening.
As Steve said; "Its behind us"
But again...
Generally speaking, I have enjoyed season 40.
Yes, there did seem to be some budget issues, and it is VERY repetitive to see the same "Abby's Flying Fairy School" segments. Though I do like the segment, I think that the new characters are fun. Hopefully if it is continued in season 41, there...
I've actually known about this for quite some time, but I was just never able to get good pictures of it until now.
To set this up, I should to mention that in December 09, Disneyland finally re-opened the classic "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln" attraction, sporting new technology and a newly...
/\ Agreed guys.
No offense, but the things going on during the commentary were typical Muppet antics. I don't see why you would roll your eyes.
Would you have liked it better if you could actually see then in the phone booth? :confused:
Sometimes one has to use their imagination. :wisdom:
I have not ever shared my thoughts about the Studio DC shows since I have been on this board, so here goes.
The Studio DC shows may not have been everyone's cup of tea, but what we need to remember is that the sole propose of these shows was to introduce the Muppets to the younger generation...
That doesn't mean that they won't happen though, they are probably still in the works.
Yes, this is not the first time that Mr. Hill has flip-flopped on a subject.
Actually, that happens a lot many so-called "Internet journalists"
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/archive/2010/04/29/with-a-new-movie-merch-in-the-pipeline-there-s-just-no-stopping-the-muppets-now.aspx
Take it with a grain of salt if you wish. I know that some people don't consider him the most trustworthy source, and I tend to agree, but the Muppets...
Hmmm...
I guess you have a point there...
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Muppet Vision 3D (I AM a Muppet fan after all, and I hope that you are not doubting that.)
Its just that the Muppet world has seen so many changes since the 1990's, that I sometimes question how relevant the attraction must be...
I've heard similar stories, but surely that has not happened to ALL of the clients.
Generally speaking, its a nice show, but I do find it interesting that when they design a room for a young child, it is of course very kid-like, especially the design of the beds and walls....But then what...
Oh absolutely. I can't tell you how many times I've seen young boys with Cars shirts, caps, shoes, whatever.
And of course, the 12-acre Cars Land will be opening at California Adventure in 2012.
I guess Up was a hard film to market, though I have seen plush toys of Dug and Kevin.
But speaking...
I wouldn't be surprised if they just ended up re-casting the voices. Just like with Slinky Dog for Toy Story 3.
I know that Cars may not have been the most popular film, but ever since I heard about the development of it years ago, I was looking forward to it simply because I thought the idea...
From what I understand, they really want to make this new Pooh film have the same look and feel as the original Pooh films, and they will be using a lot of material from the original A.A Milne stories that has not yet been tapped into.
At John Lasseter's keynote address for Disney and Pixar...
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