The Muppet Show
The must-see event of the year is here! Let us know your review of The Muppet Show special starring Sabrina Carpenter now streaming on Disney+.
Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
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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.
Now that was a great pilot presentation, no wonder it was picked up, I mean the writers finally didn't make Fozzie, we can finally see Fozzie from TMS and the first three movies again, and Gonzo getting a large role was good, and I'm sorry all you Walter fans, but I was kind of glad he was not a...
Well they are releasing The Secret Life of Pets next year while will be their first original movie since Despicable Me. Honestly while Illumination Entertainment is doing really good with their Despicable Me movies producing pixar and dreamworks level success, that success is covering the fact...
What is great about this show is that all the characters are there from main like Kermit, Miss Piggy, and Gonzo, to more supporting like Scooter, and the fact that Rowlf has his own bar just makes me want to watch this more, and if anyone wants to watch the great comic con panel, it is all on...
Nice for Jurassic World holding the number one spot for a whole month, though pretty sad for Ted 2 plummeting 67% in its second weekend, it has barely made $58 million so far, it probably will not even reach $100 million, so Ted 3 might be put on hold for right now.
Though they actually have a decent movie lineup, they are airinig The Muppet Movie on July 6, and Muppet Treasure Island on July 7, and a few more times, which is nice to know, because neither of those movies air very often, and I hope they air more of the muppet film, considering they have...
They also have the Bernie Mac Show a show that really never airs anywhere, there's another new channel as well called Buzzr which has a bunch of classic game shows, pretty cool.
This is somewhat hilarious,first they made those hybrid movies, now barely a few years after those they're making it look like those movies never happened, just sad they did not do it before, so we wouldn't have to remember those hybrid movies.
Yes, thanks for the idea, I am still trying to buy them, but I did find The Muppets Take Manhattan 1999 VHS which is a good start to find the other releases.
Well there are several other accounts with The Muppet Show, and weird that they did not delete Muppets Tonight, probably don't think it wll ever make a lot of money.
Pretty sad for Ted 2, it was expected to make like $50 million, at least it could still make some good money, really excited for Pixels, I really hope the whole movie has the video game characters, and they're not just showing the video game parts in the commercials like some movies.
I could imagine there being an episode where JP Grose comes, and she falls in love, chasing him around or JP Grose not tearing down the theater if Kermit made her do more, something like that or a similar plot.
Honestly, I really can't see Hilda ever becoming a huge muppet player, just not very memorable, she was too real, no wacky stunts, nothing that really stood out, taking her out of the show managed to be a good desicion, but I mean I didn't hate Hilda, she was nice, and a decent character, but...
What a huge box office weekend though. Jurassic World making over $100 million in its second weekend is huge, and Inside Out made a huge $91 million in its opening weekend making it the highest opening weekend not in first place, still huge for both movies.
What a great thing, besides watching 10 minutes of the pilot, you get free muppet shirts, pins, and stuff, I will be going to the one in San Diego, I can not wait for the exclusive preview.
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