The Muppet Show
The must-see event of the year is here! Let us know your review of The Muppet Show special starring Sabrina Carpenter now streaming on Disney+.
Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
Full episodes of classic Sesame Street have arrived on YouTube. See the latest releases and join the discussion.
Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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.
Sam and Friends Book Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.
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.
You're going to have to order it on amazon. I think maybe even from Canada. I was fortunate to have asked for it and received it for Christmas, and watched the Christmas episode almost immediately. Show still holds up very well, but most things do in my opinion. I highly recommend purchase...
Something about the last movie felt like it was edited last minute. Things weren't cut out, but rather hacked off. The glaring omission of the middle part of Tex Richman's song was inexcusable. I don't care how long they needed the movie to run, they cut off a very important plot point...
I wouldn't mind a 2014 release by any means. If the Christmas slate is crowded, it could easily be buried under all those other films (especially if they have yet another Chipmunk film), and it wouldn't get the time to flourish it needs. After all, the last one was released among 3 other kid's...
Actually, aside from both movies, the show where they're babies, and talking toy merchandise (mostly Halmark ornaments and plush toys), Jim is pretty much the official Taz. He even voices him in the Looney Tunes show. He's one of the few characters they don't constantly recast, right up there...
This is a stretch, but does anyone have the Sesame Street cartoon song/sketch "Imagine me an Alligator?" the one where the dog thinks he's an alligator in shadow, scaring the crap out of the kid in bed?
That technology is still in its infancy. High Speed internet has to hit every area and have a very affordable price range (none of this 99 bucks a month crap) for digital downloads and streaming to replace anything. it's coming, sure... it just needs to clear that hurdle.
But then, like...
The earlier Games ones were good to tolerable. The longer the show went on, the worse those episodes became. It's like they were trying too hard to be the John K episodes and failing completely at it. Ren always had to have a nervous breakdown and they were no where near as deep and funny as...
It really depends on the movie. The last 2 Looney Tunes live action hybrids had voice actors as those characters (though Brendan just had to do the voice of Taz for some reason... but it's not like they got the well established Jim Cummings to play him in Space Jam, either). Though I do notice...
Footage of the rare computer game featuring Guy Smiley.
He has the entire game under his account, so I don't have to post the entire thing here. Very interesting sound a like they chose for Guy.
I like the ability to collect a physical item, first and foremost. But that does bring up an excellent point. We're still going to have to deal with dreaded rights issues that keep us from getting the shows/movies we really want legally. And once these companies have complete control over...
Looney Tunes movies get mixed results anyway. Space Jam was alright, and Looney Tunes Back in Action was ruined by Executive Meddling, but still pretty good when the focus isn't completely on Brendan Fraisier. The other movies were nothing but Clip Shows. Bah Humduck, I finally got the chance...
Part of it was because Spike kept telling him to push things. The "Pitcher/catcher" stuff specifically. Personally, I saw the one where Stimpy was pregnant, and Ren went from lovably nasty to absolutely as disgusting and unlikable as a character can get. I respect what they were trying to do...
Even if there was some prophecy that the world was going to end coming from the Mayans... well... should anyone respect the future telling abilities of a group of people that couldn't predict the conquistadors kicking their butts?
August. The movie is no where near any of the supposed blockbusters, and Disney does annually release a movie in August. They're the end of summer type films that have a low budget so they make some money back even if the film isn't too successful. The next Muppet film almost got that slot...
I really do feel those characters were in top form or very close to it in the last movie, considering it is a movie. Some things work better on the television version than in films, and I always hear complaints about this movie that things that never were in the movies (at least to the extent...
That's why they do it. That Dinosaurs episode was a brilliant parody of Christmas, especially Christmas cliches.... but the best thing about the Dinosaurs special? While it is a parody of consumerism, consumerism comes to the rescue. The spiritual aspect brings Earl back, but the store does...
Exactly. Fozzie isn't dumb, yet MTI he plays a dumb guy and MFS turns him into a dumb guy. To me, Fozzie is naive if anything, maybe a little hidden lack of self confidence off stage (Fozzie's extremely depressed state of failure to get the money to the bank in VMX for example. That sells...
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