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My weird memory somehow recalls one of those having footage of different foreign Sesame Street co-productions. I swear there was one where Big Bird and Ithzak were building a wall too.
Now I'm wishing I kept that video tape.
Tchyeah... and who wants to bet that if we skip it, they're going to sneak something great into there besides that, and if we DO watch, that will be the only thing worth it? Murphy's Law, man.
You know, seeing these I seem to remember that the US broadcast TV versions used to have cold openings with Itzak Perlman and Big Bird discussing the subject matter of the episode. I guess the video versions of these didn't have them for some reason, like the Kermit and Oscar telethon...
I'm mixed about it. People in Your Neighborhood was traditionally talking about professions in general, and the only time they weren't either Muppets or actors was the celebrity version from the "Put Down the Duckie" special. From that point, I think it's far more interesting. That's why I...
That's most movie posters period.
I will say I'm having a bias with the Wreck it Ralph posters. They may be stock CGI poses, but they do have Sonic and Street Fighter characters on them.
But I agree completely. I miss the drawn and painted posters they used to have. They're just as good...
Link Hogthrob never got so much as a line in film. Sure, he was in the film audience at the end of The Muppet Movie, he banged a gong in MTI, and he was in line to use the bathroom next to Kermit in MFS. The Muppets? He was in the immediate background of almost every shot and was in a major...
I can't exactly remember, but there were Peanuts (obviously) and a LOT of Classic Media characters. I wanna say He-Man. I think Peabody and Sherman was in it... I dunno, I only saw it once.
As far as Christmas commercials are concerned, I rather like the TRU/E-Bay one where the little girl...
He's only got one more film anyway, before someone else gets their hands on it. Plus, I doubt Disney would be much of an improvement... I'm looking at you Inspector Gadget and Underdog.
You planning to do any others? These things have to be out of print. Other than the Chanukah episode that I usually find in Barnes and Nobel, I never even seen the DVD versions. Guess they only sold them online and at Jewish Book Stores.
Now, Rewatching this one, I remember what bugged me...
There are some commercials I genuinely enjoy. Even for products I don't much care for. I'm loving the new Peanuts Met Life commercials, and another Met Life one I only saw once with all these cartoon characters in it (even Voltron and Fat Albert!) And any M&M's commercial. They are my...
Agreeing with Pinkflower... I am absolutely over the moon happy that the election season is over and the goldurn commercials for that are over. So relieved was I that I forgot that Christmas commercials sucked.
It's only the 8th of November and I'm already sick of K-mart's "The lights the...
I mentioned those. I'd rather them than the glass ones for basically the reasons stated by Bob. Otherwise, I would've gotten the nice Scooby-Doo one they had last year.
Only with bad directors. That was the main problem of the completely screwed up Last Airbender movie. For someone who claimed their a fan, they forgot the show had moments of lightness to it. Everyone in the film acts like someone just died in front of their eyes for 90 minutes. The film was...
Okay... Uh... I just caught the 10 minute best of Rifftraxx version, and that's probably all I can take. I almost choked to death trying to explain the movie to someone else last night. SO, it's like Santa being stranded for 90 minutes and randomly telling a story that's in the story narrated by...
Yeah, I like that one, mainly for the fact Cookie Monster says something that sounds like something else in English. Something of a more amorous nature of cookies, which I shall not mention.
If you REALLY want to see what I mean, look up the video
Igiulamam's YoutubePoop: A minute of...
Warner Bros hates having more disks than it needs to, even at the result of double sided disks (YUCK, and Double Yuck!) What gets my goat is when they use the double disk to put one bonus feature and up to 3 episodes that just didn't fit. I can forgive a low number of bonus bits for that. I...
Didn't they have a string of bad live action movies that time that also almost bankrupted them? And they just blamed the whole Black Cauldron thing on Don Bluth? Yeah, I gotta see that some time.
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