As I said somewhere else, there IS no local syndication for animated or children's programming anymore. Maybe a coupls cheap loose 1990's educational shows at 7 am on Sunday morning to fill that FCC requirement, but that's it.I still cannot believe no local affililate of a network station (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, etc) has added the 80s series to the lineups in succession with the movie... my local FOX did with Rocky and Bullwinkle.
Pretentious, now that's an intriguing term to use, hehe. Why was it pretentious? (I actually haven't seen it so I'm curious)Spiderwick came out a couple weeks ago, and I feel the mass audience felt that Waterhorse was too pretentious a film.
My guess is that some might construe some of the advertising for “Water Horse” as presumptuous, but not necessarily pretentious. It kept getting billed as "Babe" meets "ET". Now that is a bit presumptuous. But the film itself appeared to be a straight-on story that didn't play down to a kiddie audience and from what I've read that's how it turned out.Pretentious, now that's an intriguing term to use, hehe. Why was it pretentious? (I actually haven't seen it so I'm curious)
I've never even seen it before, but that was so funny Ross talking about him and Janice TRYING to write a rap for the 90s segment, and him saying it was "the lamest rap two white people could ever write". I cracked up at that! At least Will Smith saved the day.Awesome interview! And I was just watching that special about then through the years not that long ago and I hadn't seen it in a long time.
Who is what guy?Who is that guy