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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.
Because Foster's shouldn't be on Boomerang, because it's not a classic cartoon?
Either that, or the same reason WGN never plays those marathons of THE MUNSTERS anymore.
Yeah, I'm a few of a breed of "laugh track nerds", but a friend of mine is one of THE leading experts on the laugh track... matter of fact, he helped improve the laugh track on Steve D'Monster's YT series this past season.
Once again, the laugh track doesn't tell you when to laugh, that's a...
It depends on who, specifically, is supplying the laughs.
But yes, laughs have kind of gone through cycles and rotations since the 60s or so. Some laughs that were used in the early and mid 60s started resurfacing again in the late 70s, and in some cases, more recent shows like FRASIER and...
I get so sick and tired of people complaining about THE BIG BANG THEORY's "laugh track" when it doesn't have one... but then again, there's unfortunate stigma that's been given to a lot of sitcoms today (lookin' at you Drtooth... just sayin...) where if there's laughter heard on the show, live...
Admittedly, I AM a little curious as to how it can be considered, "Dressed in drag" when you are woman, but then again, I know many drag queens insist on being refered to as women even though they're really men... oh, I give up, I'm straining my brain thinking to much into this... maybe Eddie...
Okay... okay... I admit it... this time around (yes, I've already set my clock back this week when we're supposed to), I HAVE been thrown off quite a bit. :smirk:
Like today, for instance, apparently there's a lot of business and errands and crap like that to take care of today, and I feel...
Kids don't have a very well-developed sense of humor (or so people think), so the producers for a lot of these shows figure just adding a laugh track in general will make the show seem funny enough to the kids.
It's kind of interesting, because even when watching an episode of H.R. PUFNSTUF...
Hmm. I've heard a couple of rumors that Dolly Parton is trying to lure more television production down to Tennessee... if that ever works out, I'd be psyched, 'cause then, it'd be a lot easier for me to try and stay put... but say, Tarantino's from my hometown... maybe he could try to bring more...
I was looking at the acknowledged third party claims on some of my vids on YT, and holy crap, ONE video of mine has third party claims from SEVEN different companies! And because of the use of an instrumental/karaoke recording of an old song from the late 50s.
Oh joy and rapture... now comes the part of the holiday where it falls upon me to eat all of the candy that was left over from lack of trick-or-treaters... fun, fun, fun... :rolleyes:
That's another reason Halloween keeps getting ruined for kids: when I was a kid, there was no timeframe or time limit you had to go trick-or-treating... you just went when it got dark, and came home when your little plastic pumpkin buckets (whose face hasn't changed in 20 years) was...
Thing of it is, there's actually a test pilot of THE MUNSTERS (with a different Lily and a different Eddie) that WAS in color (it's on YouTube, it looks great), but apparently, there's two factors as to why the series' proper was never in color: 1). The producers apparently didn't want to spend...
I think part of the problem with MWoO was people were expecting a tribute to the 1939 MGM movie, instead of an adaptation of the original L. Frank Baum literature.
A classic, short-lived sitcom from the early 60s about a typical American family, except they just happen to be classic horror movie figures. The husband/father was Herman, who resembled Frankenstein's monster; the wife/mother was Lily, a vampiress; their son was Eddie, a werewolf boy, Eddie's...
:sigh: Another Halloween without Alice Cooper hosting an all-day Munsters marathon on WGN... WHY did they stop doing that? That was the only time of year you could see THE MUNSTERS anymore. :smirk:
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