Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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I honestly should be a lot more excited than I am. That is to say, even if this was an actual big TV project, I'd be a lot less enthusiastic than a Muppet fan should be.
The reasons are obvious, I think. Maybe once it comes out what this thing is, I'd be a little more interested. Just...
Hmmm... seems a lot more complicated than I'd thought it'd be to make. I was just figuring pizza sauce, cheese, maybe pepperoni pieces in a gyoza wrap. Once saw someone on television making something similar, just with wontons.
Okay...there is a "not interested" type button in the recommended videos results. They're just those hidden to the side 3 vertical dots things. But if you're able to actually find them, not only can you shut off recommendations to certain channels, but it lists exactly the video you watched...
I really think that when other studios decided to stylize the humans and animals and give them a more fluid, cartoony look (think Madagascar), all the studios followed that lead. To be brutally honest, it's not that I don't like the look of Shrek, but I think that Madagascar nailed the perfect...
The Easter special didn't air yet. Though, ehhh... I guess we can all see what it's going to do and where it's going to be taken with.
I have to admit, while I don't think the Ice Age movies, even at their worst should be considered "The Worst CGI films in recent memory," the series charm was...
To be honest, even the first one really should have had an extra draft or two to really make it pop. I still think that their best film (minus Peanuts, since they just animated it) was Robots, and frankly that deserves a follow up a crapload more than Ice Age or especially Rio did. Like I said...
The only entertainment value I see in those is maybe the parents being too poor to constantly buy kids toys, so toy reviews are the...next best thing, I guess?
Yeah. Maybe it's the fact that anytime you make just the right search or have that one video that shares a codeword in your history...
Had to watch this online since they clearly discontinued "Good Mornings with Uncle Grandpa" for more of the same TTG marathons.
They completely changed the opening for the fourth season, shortening it down to just UG's face saying something random and the title. Seems even the backgrounds...
Thing I kinda wish I could have done before the movie was to check out Boom's sort of official comic book sequel "Losing Dory" for similarities. Read their Monster Inc sequel, and rather liked it.
I really think they did a good job, and this is one o their better sequels. They managed to find...
The only thing that would possibly get me to see this is that they brought back Buck, the only reason the third movie was any good. While that does have my interest piqued, I really don't think I'll bother. If they have some Buck toys somewhere, maybe I'll try and snag some this time. Other...
Hey...Uhhhhh... Remember that episode "Buster the Daredevil" and Toby and Slink were playing that odd Beavis and Butthead...errrr... "Peabrain" and "Nuthead" arcade game?
Turns out the Arthur writers were accidentally onto something...
There was a Beavis and Butthead arcade game! It just...
Star Wars (technically last year's release), Zootopia, Jungle Book, Civil War, and Finding Dory in the successful group, and just Alice through the Looking Glass in the unsuccessful pile. And frankly, Jungle Book was good, but I'm surprised it was that much of a hit when it could easily have...
(For context sake, an episode of Ned's Newt has Newton decide on a place to meet if he and Ned ever split up. Newton suggests the letter O from the Hollywood sign, and says this in an imagine spot)
"HEY! I can see Charlie Sheen denying all charges from up here!"- Newton the newt
Not to mention advancements in puppet making. Krofft's old shows have a very distinctive look, but that look didn't age too well. That's clearly the influence of Henson making bigger and more complex puppets. Henson's overall puppet output the same time these shows were airing were just much...
I don't mind some of the designs. They've worked on T-shirts really well, I guess. But I don't think I'd care too see them in animation. Then again, I thought the same about the new Scooby-Doo series, but once animated the designs look a lot better, and I can see what they were going for...
Again, it's very very hard not to turn this into a "let's attack Republicans" thread. I know to whom of which you're speaking and frankly I'm hugely disappointed in him. Sure, Drumph says this sort of thing, it's just yet another in a long line of Tea Party/Alex Jones/Glenn Beck pandering...
Funny thing is years ago there was variety. In that they also threw in the occasional "My toddler is insanely overweight" episode. I actually sat through one of those once. They had three types of parents. The completely moronic and forlorn "I feed my kid a million calories a day, how come...
While I'd usually have commented on the fact they had two "school project" episodes back to back, I like how they made them both thematically different. The rocket building episode was all about Sumo's rivalry with Belson and his determination to stay out of summer school when Belson can just...
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