The Muppet Show
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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.
It really depends on if Bob fully retires from the show or not. Loretta keeps popping up from time to time, but she probably has that teaching job still. Sesame Street has the luxury of a fleeting demographic rule, so the older characters will go without notice to kids just old enough to start...
I call bullcrap on people who complain about Tron Legacy. The original Tron was, at best, a cult movie. And even then, it was a cult movie for being a flop. I'd say it's because the first one was made when people had the barest of understandings of what video games and computers were.
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I'm sorry, but Hanna Barbera already ruined the Flintstones in the 70's with the Pebbles and Bam-Bam show. And worse... the Flintstones Comedy show which managed to rope one of the greatest super heroes of all time into it and make one of the worst cartoon of all time out of him. I'm talking...
Christoph Waltz couldn't make it, so Ty Burrell is going to be in that role.
WOW! For a second time, Ty shows up when other actors don't. The other time being Mr. Peabody in the upcoming movie when Robert Downy Jr. backed out. it's a shame that he's kinda Mr. second choice, but he's clearly...
He certainly could have supervised the animation and had it based off his own written script. I'm just disappointed he wasn't open to so much as an animated short or 22 minute TV special.
But I think Charlie is up to something. This wasn't going to be Calvin and Hobbs movie, but rather a...
The Croods was originally a film called "Crood Awakening" and it was supposed to be an Aardman Animation co-production with Dreamworks before Aardman just up and left. And it was originally written by John Cleese. It's a shame we'll never see his movie. It would have been much better.
I'd...
I'm going to pretend that was some weird rumor, but...
Yeah, Sesame Street used to stand tough against crazies. Racists that freaked out about Gordon and Susan living on the same street as Bob. Nutjobs with a 10 word vocabulary complaining about How Count VonCount will turn kids into...
Oh, they have those too, but I've noticed crappy, generic films filling up the number of ones you can order. The films people actually want to see they make a scarcity, but you can find these ugly homemade CGI abominations and weird horror films starring celebrities so far down the list you...
You know what the funny thing is? The Arthur Christmas special (not to be confused with Arthur Christmas)... they play it from a very realistic perspective and they.. uh... kinda imply Santa isn't real and Mom and Dad really get you the presents. Something strange, considering Arthur's primary...
I don't know why I never came to this conclusion before, but...
you know the countless Christmas specials that focus on saving Santa Claus to save Christmas? Everything from A Year without a Santa Claus to Super Mario Bros Super Show's episode "Koopa Claus." Now, let's take the moral and...
UGH! Spaceballs had a PG rating, and it has heavy cussing in it. From "We ain't found *&^%!" to "&^%! Even in the future nothing works" (the wisest, most realistically accurate words ever formed in a movie period). I hate this whole "protect kids from the horrible sight of tobacco existing."...
You lose all track of time waiting for something we needn't have waited this long for.
It's more like 3-4 years since the announcement of the video coming out the next year, now that I think about it.
The series is coming to an end. This is the last season. They aren't so much just pulling out all the stops, but nuking them off the face of the planet. I can only imagine how they'd end this one. Unlike the Office, which is limping to the finish line with half of the original cast going...
That's what I thought. Though, if a film version of his works was even in the fleeting rumor stage, it would have been posted all over the place. It's the internet and fleeting rumors of anything being a movie are heard are plastered on every news site there is.
But it really is a shame that...
I could delve into all of that, but refuse to. Suffice to say, bigger celebrities than that did worse things and we forgot about them. Chuck Berry bought restaurants and put cameras in the ladies rooms of all of them. End of discussion. No more points made by anyone.
Secondly, I'm just as...
Not even that anymore. China's now getting too pricey to outsource to, and people are looking for even worse parts of the world to screw people out of working wages. I've seen Happy Meal toys now getting manufactured in Vietnam.
Wasn't that the plan last time? I don't understand why they just didn't release the TV show when the movie came out on DVD and then saved the fifth season for the next movie. We're going on 3-4 years now. It's time to get these out. it's not like they're poor sellers.
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