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Back to the Rock Season 2
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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's kinda sad. This is the first recent TV appearance I've remembered to record, and I really wanted to see Kermit. :sympathy:
Oh, well. I'm sure the Bird will be great!
... and on that note, I would like to recommend "Barry Lee Friends Annonymous".
Please repeat after me: "Hello. My name is [your name], and I'm a friend of Barry Lee."
"Hi, [your name]."
You may then explain your various Barry Lee addictions and obsesive conduct toward Barry Lee and...
Forget Bill's agent, I'm calling my agent. If he keeps getting me the same gigs as Bill, I'm pretty much screwed. *GASP!* My Kevin Clein ad!
*rushes to phone*
... well... yeah... anyway, my point was the "Bein' Green" is more memorable than Jessica Simpson... unless you're Luke... or... male...
*sigh* "you're as funny as Fozzie Bear"... or, at least as humiliated.
:p
"The Muppetyville Horror," perhaps?
Seriously, though, I can totally see Steve hiding the F-word throughout Sprockets mumbles and grumbles and barking. Either that, or we can translate it from doggy-speak. Perhaps that's what Sprocket's yelling at Shimelfinny's cat.
I don't remember. If they do, I think it's very brief. Basically, Ben Stiller is the only character with regular interaction with the museum pieces.
Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, and Bill Cobbs basically interact with each other pretty much exclusively (they play a team in the film) other...
His last film role was Curious George. ;) I haven't seen it yet. I suppose I should.
But, his last non-animated feature was probably The Gin Game with Mary Tyler Moore (2003). Though, I think that was a TV movie.
A much larger role then the trailer implies. I think he's listed third in the credits, and the role is just great!
Ya know, I remember you saying that one other time. I forgot about that. Oh! It was when they did the Dick Van Dyke reunion show. I think we talked about this then.
Dick Van...
Yes... yes...
First off, let me just say the Walt Disney's Gummi Bears was a great cartoon, and sorta Fraggle-like. However, I require that the Grumpy Gummi be left out of my trailer, please.
Also, Muppetville? TOTALLY beats the Muppet Theater and Muppet Boarding House out of the water! :p...
Plain and simple, not a whole lot more to say.
Dick Van Dyke is one of my favorite actors (sad I don't have any of his movies on DVD yet :o ). I just got back from seeing Night at the Museum, and he is wonderful in it! Really great. I'm not going to spoil anything for you if you haven't seen...
Wait a minute! This can't be happening! I have seniority, both in membership and in age!
.... Yeesh! That makes me feel so old... I was younger than you when I started here. :eek:
Welcome to all that I may not have welcomed yet!
If you want something Janice-y, you should deffenitely read this: Intimate Portrait: Janice
It's written by the very Janice & Mokey's Man of which The Count speaks.
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