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Maybe I was in a bad mood when I first watched it, but I really think the Valentine's Day special was just completely inferior to Sex and Violence. Then again, S&V is so much undiluted Muppet Madness that it's a roller coaster of freaking insanity. I really wish there was some way we could...
Deep down, that's the plan. If Peabody and Sherman is successful, but they've got movies lined up until 2016, not to mention how long it takes to work on one of these things.
Personally, if they're going for Classic Media characters who deserve a second chance at a movie, they really need to...
Something tells me that was the case. I have a feeling that Steve kinda has a thing about working for Disney now. Either that or he felt this show was lame and low caliber.
Me too. If you're under 18 years old and go into a chat room and someone hits on you and you don't log off, never go back there, and delete your history, you've got the mind of an incompetent 3 year old. :halo:
To me, the only disappointing take home from Gordon is leaving his ex-not wife...
You know, I just wonder.
If the Peabody and Sherman movie is successful enough, will that bring interest back into the characters? AS I stated in another thread, there's going to be a comic book... seems like there's going to be a good revival of these characters somehow.
Animation looks very different from Filmation's usual fare. Seems like they were kinda emulating the look of the Three Stooges cartoons.
And it seems like this would have been much better.
It seems he's over and done with Popeye. There was no next issue preview in issue 12. I really hope this series has a lot of different artists and writers working on it.
I know Roger has an upcoming short story in an Adventure Time annual. I really want to see his take on that one.
Nice to know there are still honest companies out there, but I've been absolutely screwed over for every low level temp job I've applied for for 10 years.
I think everyone's reading a little too much into the fact that she never ever was supposed to be integrated into the Muppets proper.
If you can get through the titanic brainfart that is Agent K leaving the Men in Black with his memory wiped, only to randomly pop back up in the cartoon...
They'll probably be broken down into different segments. Every Bullwinkle comic book has been. Marvel managed to make ever story a 2 parter concluded in a single issue (to get the most out of the famous multiple choice titles), one Mr. Know it all or Poetry corner, and either Dudley Do-Right ...
That article wasn't one sided at all. :rolleyes:
Why the shell do we need to hear about the private lives of these actors? Seems like some sort of "Let's take down the 40 something year old beloved kid's show" conspiracy.
I mean, is it that suspicious that we've heard these behind the behind...
Man, that Toughpigs article is a little too tongue in cheek. I was kinda hoping for some sarcastic barbs, but that's a little too sarcastic for my taste.
Don't discount radio ads either. Not that anyone really listens to the radio anymore...
I remember this wonderful commercial where a bunch of very untalented brown note voices scatted out a rhyme about all the meats they have over a cheap prerecorded drum riff. Seriously... I cannot explain...
I guess fall is when they start work on them?
Don't see why they made that big confusing.
I'd imagine, like every other movie that ever comes out when a comic book does, they'll have some sort of lead in movie prequel series for Peabody and Sherman before the real comics take off...
or something
Wow. They've got a license for everything! First CN classics, now something even better .
I wonder if they'll republish any of the classic Rocky and Bullwinkle comics from Gold Key or the 80's series from Marvel as well. But brand new Bullwinkle Comics? You can't beat that with a stick.
I hope that if this movie gets made, it gets made while Gerry is alive. This is all hypothetical speak and debate if the project never moves forward, and there's no sign if it is. The Muppet movie was a moderate success. Certainly made more than most other Muppet films, that's a good sign...
Blame the Pedophiles, dangerously insane, and completely unqualified. The entire reason you're stuck in a bureaucracy loop is because of all the times creeps slip through the cracks, making these things harder on sane, not perverted, qualified people.
Then again, getting any job, even a temp...
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