Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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.
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.
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+.
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.
Like I said in the Labyrinth thread, they're trying to revive a movie that's only popular because it became a cult thing after being a failure. Trying to recreate that sort of thing is elusive. You can certainly make films with the intent of being cult, and you can even have success in making...
Obviously, they only going with cheap firms that can crap out cheap garbage because they know that's the only way they can make any money off these bad movies. Make them cheap, make them disposable. They're never getting "Inside Out" money, might as well get Ouijia money (a movie that was...
That sounds like the problem. There's a lot of older stuff they certainly can go through, they just don't seem to want to have that much time and effort to dig through stuff. I also can see why they'd pull down things that HBO offers. It's a shame because HBO kept acknowledging the importance...
Grease is the only one not being made by NBC. I wouldn't say it's a trend necessarily, so much that NBC had a ratings hit somehow with Sound of Music Live and it became a yearly thing with them.
Musicals have always been around, I don't see why some show even the fanbase liked for one season...
Of course they are because they're Lionsgate and they suck at kid's movies. Norm has absolutely nothing original or even interesting and it feels like it's from 2005. And not just because of the animation. Just the "let's try to be edgy like Shrek" thing.
It was always low. He's never been...
I think the major problem here is that Henson needs to remind a potential audience of its glory days and staple brands that no longer contain Muppets. So I can see why Henson was trying to get Dark Crystal and Fraggle Rock projects off the ground, all the while not being able to get anything...
The only reason why I'm not seriously worried about the show (concerned, but not pulling my hair out of my head) is that ABC really wants to make this show work. I'm glad that not only are they rerunning it, but showing marathons every so often.
Of course, it can't be stated enough that this...
I can get behind that. Abby can be used for tension and to teach life lessons to kids, but somehow it's just more kid appealing to have her just, as the penguins might say, smile and wave.
As for the rest of the episode, between this one and the last one, I really don't know how to feel about...
I agree, but it's not like they display them on screen. I certainly agree with Adventure Time's policies on not doing episode title puns. More shows should adopt that.
Other than the less than freshness of referencing that incident again, this sounds like a solid episode. I'm glad that if...
They used to show it sporadically on holidays on my PBS stations, but they stopped after like 3 years. I only caught the halfway point of the movie at the earliest. It's not a bad movie, but the CGI is of the floaty, non-weighed down video game cutscene type as I recall. It's an odd look, but...
Arthur's time slot shifts like crazy here. And remember, The MA PBS station is the producer of the series. First they just shoved it to once in the morning, now there's several slots for it again. Go fig.
And that worked out also for the best, otherwise we wouldn't have seen that great episode where they both look for their "real" brothers. Then leaving Norbert with someone more insufferable than himself and played by David Ogden Stiers. Saw that one again a week ago on "The Splat" and just...
It's obvious they don't want to give Abby any sort of conflict in her role. Look at the AFFS segments. Abby instigated the ensuing chaos like once or twice, while Gonnagan and Blogg were saddled into the "load" role. To be fair, that's probably because Gonnagan's shyness and Blogg's goofiness...
Here's one that I (unintentionally) requested from someone who posts bizarre moments from various Transformers cartoons. A little backstory on this one, it's from the Japanese series Headmasters, which is (for the sake of keeping it brief) more or less Japan trying to make an American cartoon...
If there's one thing I was trying not to get annoyed by as far as internet interpretations of entertainment go it was the "they were dead all along" theory. At first, they did have some interesting theories here and there, like the bit about Ed Edd n Eddy's cast. But now it's just, like, lazy...
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