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Jim Henson Idea Man
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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.
...hopefully this doesn't exist already. if it does, someone take this video and add it to that thread for me.
But I decided to start one for the sake of this brilliant piece of comedy I just discovered hiding on the internet... a Canadian Home Shopping Network broadcast where they sell...
Lotso's character and motives didn't exactly stop kids from wanting Lotso toys. I don't see why they feel a similar name "tarnished" a toy that hasn't been made for quite some time. And if they still are, I sure as heck have never heard of them until now.
No matter what their logic is, it's a...
I think that was essentially the point. There's a movement trying to get underway of licensed fan fiction out as Kindle downloads (or whatever they're called), and this is just one of them.
Honestly haven't heard of many more, though.
You know that Blog from the show "Keep Beach City Weird?"
http://keepbeachcityweird.tumblr.com/
Chock full of references to the show, including a blurry photo of Steven with Cat Fingers.
How is $301 million overall, $100 million domestic? :smirk: Biggest opening of the year, putting Marvel movies and Godzilla to moderate... well, not shame certainly. Doing several mil better, at any rate.
For a movie series everyone supposedly hates, these sure are popular. And I'm very...
How can we forget the Secret Mountain Fort Awesome full episode reference to Labyrinth entitled "Labyrinth"?
Pretty much the only episode I ever actually saw for that reason, so I don't quite know the character names. This pimply orb character with only arms and no legs gets lambasted by his...
Yeah... Garfield was essentially an exercise in extreme cheapness. Garfield had to be the big, floating, bouncy CGI thing, and everything else was a cheap Air Buddies style gimmick. That's why I never cared much for that film series. That and how the essentially made Jon, the funniest...
The series already got a reboot with the Nick series. They should have pulled a Jimmy Neutron and just released the pilot theatrically (with better animation).
As for a film series, I don't see why it shouldn't have a reboot. Just not this one. In fact, the 2k7 movie? It's actually a loose...
March was a bad month for movies all around. 300 had a modest opening, but had a humongous drop the second week. MMW opened op opposite a crappy, cliche storm of a movie based on a by the numbers Young Adult book, which wasn't the same audience, but couldn't manage to climb into respectable...
Do I even need to?
The Any Old Iron number. Song's not that funny, the Muppets don't do anything particularly funny either. You know where I'm going with this, so if you haven't heard me say it a hundred times, move on.
The Muppet with the missing pupil! The puppeteer tries so hard to push...
Just adding to the conversation. The best I could think of doing is taking an old large Muppet Babies PVC and shoving a square Duplo block at the bottom. That's essentially what Licensed Duplo figures are now. Just large PVC's that attach to them.
I really hope this gets funded. PBS's kids shows are getting better, actually. We still need a better literacy based show than Superwhy since Electric Company and Between the Lions are both gone. Only other thing I could think of is maybe Arthur, but the major adaption displacement has...
The one where Elmo can't tell the difference between humor and saying a show isn't as good as he remembers? :rolleyes:
Can we at least change this thread to "90's kids who don't like new episodes" or something?
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