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Anyone have the soundtracks to Kermit's Swamp Years and Elmo's Adventures in Grouchland? I just CAN'T get Life as a Pet out of my head! (the baby I sit for--who just turned two--wakes up from his nap and ALWAYS, without FAIL, asks for "frogs frogs frogs!". I haven't the heart to try and explain...
Wow, all sold out... *squeeeeeee*
I'm sorry for anyone who didn't get panel tickets, but I will be taking furious notes for anyone who couldn't attend!
I am SOOOO excited!
*runs off to get dressed to go and buy THE MUPPET SHOW SEASON TWO!*
So, are any of these shows sold out yet? I wonder how the panel tickets are doing after the weekend. They expected such a high volume, I hope their expectations haven't been disappointed.
I'M EXCITED!
I don't know about next weekend, seeing as that's the actual event. I would try for this weekend and, if not, then early next week. I guess you could call in and check with the box office to see how tickets are selling, but they only need as few as 50 people to get tickets and they could be sold...
Anyone who couldn't make it today should be fine. There was mucho craziness on the Q and I didn't get there until 1 but they still had a stack of tickets available. They said that they had been expecting a line but there was only a short one when they opened. So anyone who couldn't make it today...
Okay Melissa and anyone else--
I will BE THERE tomorrow at opening (probably early) and I have blonde hair, will probably be carrying a big green Little Mermaid bag and I'll be wearing... a pink top (hesitation was me deciding what to wear haha). So if you see me, definitely stop and say...
Half an hour! I'm excited.
Unfortunately I've already turned on CBS to make sure I don't miss it and so I have to sit through Letterman while I wait. Booo... But Matt Damon's on and he's usually funny (not to mention cute ;) ).
I'm sorry I'm also getting four tickets :( I would definitely help you out, but alas...
But I'm sure if you can get down on Saturday or Sunday it should be okay. I don't think they're going to sell out Friday--when I spoke with the Cinema Arts Centre people they said you'd probably be good if...
A SING ALONG?
!
But I can't BE there Tuesday, I have to work because I'm taking off for the weekend!
Oh, woe is me.
So, who will I be seeing there on Friday to pick up panel tickets?
Hey guys!
Just saw--literally two minutes ago--a Muppet clip on The Daily Show with John Stewart. John said, "Contraversy at the Tour de France" and it showed a clip of the group bike shot from the Couldn't We Ride scene in GMC.
The audience ate it up!
Doesn't really matter what people *thought* of the movie--it bombed at the box office. Personally, I think Chris Columbus should never direct again after turning Rent into a collection of music videos and cutting out the emotional center (Halloween and the fight between Mark and Roger in Goodbye...
I agree with Red. It was Moulin Rouge's ingenuity and the smash success of Chicago that made movie musicals profitable again. Still, there have been movie musical BOMBS since then (The Producers, The Phantom of the Opera, Rent), but movie studios are much more welcoming to the idea of producing...
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