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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
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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.
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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.
I'll give my opinion on the Wolverine movie since I saw it last week.
The movie is okay, nothing special. I would give it a grade of C.
However, although Hugh Jackman is good as Logan/Wolverine, and we get to see his past and growing up with his brother from the mid 1840's all the way...
Favorite: Zoot and Rowlf. Love Zoot because he's of few words but when he does talk, he either goes too fast or has a hard time trying to make a complete sentence. He really is a burnt out musician.
I love Rowlf because he's laid back and a wise dog. He doesn't let things get to him and...
Waldorf: Hey Statler, did you hear about the Swine Flu?
Statler: No, what about it?
Waldorf: The frog thinks he's going to get it from Miss Piggy so he runs away everytime he sees her.
Statler: Doesn't he always do that?
Waldorf: Yeah, but now he has an excuse!
Both: Doh ho ho ho ho ho ho...
I really don't know why all of these people want to see the movie either, even though they've never seen one trek movie or episode. Makes me wonder why the new movie seems appealing to those newer people and the other movies didn't.
I hope this doesn't happen. The movie came out 20 years ago. I like Roger Rabbit as a stand alone picture. Sure they could have had a sequel or two, but now I think it's too late.
Just leave Roger Rabbit alone. It shouldn't take 20 years to make a sequel, though Indiana Jones 4 came out...
Well the people in Mexico have some of the worst healthcare coverage. Doesn't surpise people are dying over there from the swine flu or other diseases. That country is really poor. That's why a lot of people come over here illegally.....
So the previews don't make you want to see the new Star Trek movie?
Funny, all the people who don't like Star Trek want to see this new film even though they've never seen a Star Trek movie or episode. Something's not right here.....
Saw Wolverine yesterday. It was okay though I was getting a little bored with it. Plus I feel the same way with others that it just showed to many new characters in the film.
Swine flu, bird flu, regular flu that mutates and a new strain comes out each year, killer bees coming from South America!
You all know this is the media riding this story until the cows come home, making everyone panic and fearful of catching the thing if they walk outside or shake hands...
There's some 90's bands/singers that wre great. Ace Of Base was really popular, along with MC Hammer (the man had some great hits), Green Day, Duran Duran, and others.
Exactly what I was about to say. Barretta performs Rowlf, but very rarely does Rowlf say anything anymore. You tube videos and the making of the "Keep Fishin" video from Weezer, Rowlf really doesn't do anything, and Barretta doesn't do anything in order to make Rowlf a more noticable character.
Late 90's can go away for all I care. That's when things started to hit rock bottom for entertainment. Music became bland and the reality tv show started to catch on with networks.
Early 90's were the best of that decade.
After watching this multiple times, it seems the writers and cast members are fans of the muppets. They all got the voices and personalities down really well.
You should have asked Rob to do is Rapheal, from the 87 ninja turtles series. I prefer the wisecracking sarcastic Ralpheal to the regular loner with an attitude, though that's how his personality was in the first place.
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