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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.
Heh, yeah, keep in mind the original dates back to when YT was still fairly new (maybe just a year or two), and I found it completely by accident - I had watched those MADtv parodies, and I think this was in the recommended on one of them.
I certainly like the pseudo-Chuckimation style it was...
Apparently, ARTHUR has, supposedly been moved to 5:30 in the afternoon, but I wouldn't know about that, because that's when my PBS airs local programming. That, and it's also apparently on during a 6:30am death slot.
I wasn't paying that much attention, but I noticed during parts of the story that took place in the vacant lot where Big Bird's nest usually is, there were signs hanging by those two doors in the brick side wall indicating that a barber shop and a dentist's office were there: are those subtle...
Even though I'm only 27, I feel like I'm getting older really fast . . . I mean to say, I've been noticing it for the past several months or so, I'm just really slowing down: I often feel fatigued, it takes me longer to do certain things, I just don't have a lot of energy . . . that's not normal...
I don't know if anyone here remembers the DO THE RIGHT THING parody on YouTube from ten years ago that was essentially an abridged version of the movie with the Fisher-Price SST playset and Little People, but it was a really big thing back when it first came out, I remember.
Well, it would...
I always found it interesting that some of the Muppets had real animals for pets, like Telly had a real hamster named Chuckie Sue, Elmo had a real goldfish named Dorothy, Ernie brought home a real puppy that he and Bert couldn't agree on a name for . . . then Baby Bear had a Muppet parrot for a...
In all honesty though, how is this any different than whenever something like, say, KENAN AND KEL, or the original ALL THAT!, or other such shows resurface in recent years?
Oh yeah . . . the big difference is that those shows were good; HANNAH MONTANA wasn't. :p
But really, isn't this pretty...
That brings me to another thing I've been saying for years too: what's the point of motion caption? I mean, it seems to me that if you need to hire live people to act out the movements of the characters and have the animation laid over them, it seems to me it'd make more sense to just do the...
I don't know about "we," but I've been saying for years that "we" really don't need a Roger Rabbit sequel - especially after so many years after the fact. The way they can do CGI to look fairly (though not entirely) realistic, a sequel would certainly lack the whimsical wonder the original had...
I was watching James Rolfe's CINEMASSACRE 200 documentary, and so much of what he was talking about in his early days of filmmaking was very, very relatable, because I pretty much had the exact same problems during my first two or three years on YouTube: no way of editing, everything being shot...
A tumbleweed.
I mean, we're within the city limits, not to mention there's no desert even remotely close to this region of the country . . . where'd a tumbleweed come from?!
I love the peasant girl in this, especially how they did her eyes, making them all big and wide, but also glassy to make them look all the more sad and pitiful - like they do in cartoons whenever a character has big, sad eyes.
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