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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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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.
Well it's usually understood on most TV shows that we're not seeing every single day in the life of the characters. So we can imagine there were episodes in between where Gonzo wasn't present.
Eh, don't worry about the remake. I'm sure they'll show it again. And remakes are never as good as the original.
I avoided the remake of "Rudolph and the Island of Misfit Toys" for awhile. Why can't they just leave well enough alone?? I finally saw it tonight, and of course, it doesn't...
I just saw the Pyramid sketch, it was a little unsettling when the Ernie mummy first moved, but I was over it in two seconds. I was expecting something much worse!
Well the Fat Albert film had the same problem. They hadn't properly set up their young audience for who Fat Albert even was. Of course, that might not have mattered if the movie was well written! (I did like it, some parts were very sweet, but the plot was paper thin.)
I'd just like to reiterate (or at least iterate again :mad: ), that I'd love to have Kermit sing Bein' Green to me. Rainbow Connections never feels like it should be sung to someone, or as a duo.
I wouldn't mind if they used another voice, as long as it's true to the character.
The only thing is, Zappa said he couldn't really talk about the Gorgs, that it was top secret. Now either that means he has big plans that he doesn't want to discuss. Or, he has no idea if they can use the...
I think I stopped being that way after seeing Muppet Christmas Carol (I know a lot of people like it and that's fine, but it wasn't my favorite Muppet film).
However, I've actually been pretty excited about the Fraggle film. All my friends think I'm crazy for believing it will turn out well...
Well I kind of agree with you, Janice&Mokey'sMan. I'm not automatically happy with the idea of a Fraggle movie, just because their track record of late has disapointed. I'm just going to hope it works out.
Plus, even if it is a good movie, you can't go home again. It will never be exactly as...
I would love to see Christopher Lloyd. He's got the right personality and we haven't seen him for years!
Lol, I feel bad latching on to everyone else's choices when I haven't come up with any myself yet! Now I know how Wembley feels!
Gobo: "Hey Wembley, what if it were you?"
Wembley: "You?!"...
I'm nearly done with shopping, but still need to get a tree. We always leave it to the last minute!
Merry Christmas! (or as the British say, "Happy Christmas!") and Happy Holidays! :)
Ok, some of those I could buy. :)
Though, some of those are Old School celebs, the kind I was referring to before, who have already become legends. I was talking more about the current pop culture types they might try to put in.
I wasn't crazy about Whoopi being in the movie at first. Not because of a female God, I don't mind that. Just the fact that this big celeb might upstage everyone else. But she ended up being very entertaining. :)
The thing is, several of the celebrities who appeared in earlier Muppet films were legends, or would eventually become so. The majority of today's celebrities will likely never reach that status.
::shrugs:: As long as they don't upstage the Muppets.
It was alright, the humor mostly missed the target. I'm not sure I'd see it again. It had a little bit of 'magic' though. The main thing I liked about the special was Kermit realizes he should never have wished he'd never been born. It was very uplifting. And I enjoyed seeing Scooter again.
You're absolutely right. I guess I forgot the anniversary of George's passing because I was trying to block it out (as he is my favorite Beatle).
Unfortunately, John's life and even his death tended to over shadow George's. People talk about John being the rebel and the protestor, but...
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