Yahoo didn’t a lot of money behind developing their Roku channel. It plays more like a private channel. But, at least there’s no commercials.
Yahoo didn’t a lot of money behind developing their Roku channel. It plays more like a private channel. But, at least there’s no commercials.
I should have clarified - the Yahoo Roku channel doesn’t have commercials. :)
The Roku channel doesn’t have commercials - you just have to skip forward and back occasionally to clear up a screen glitch. I’ve heard the web app is terrible, but their Apple app is perfect.
We’ll watch it on our parlor walls. If I can have just one more parlor wall, I’ll be happy. ;)
Until Rob mentioned it, I didn’t even think about it being actual science fiction - but it is.
Wuthering Heights would work well in a space or foreign planet colony because it strongly visits on the themes of isolation, miserable living conditions, wealth distribution, the treatment of foreigners / visitors - even inbreeding.
Sure... sure...
That vent looks like the gaping maw of an evil giant.
That’s what I was thinking. Tsunami, anyone?
I was a kid in the 70’s and was deeply influenced by the Kitty Genovese case and the Ted Bundy trial. Cute faces sometimes hide monsters and people may not come to your rescue once you’re backed into a corner.
I hope you get the job.
Lifetime movies are the only thing I miss since cancelling cable. So fun to watch a dumb movie with B list stars.
It’s most likely based on his own nose (see pic of him below). That’s the trouble with rare representation - it’s harder for the creator to make a personal statement, i.e. I wasn’t happy with the family nose as a child - so I exaggerated it in my animation as a way to symbolically show my ambivalence towards the…
They could have gotten The Love Boat cheaper.
Perhaps both? He could be contacted by other building managers who are having trouble keeping their portals closed while trying to manage his own new nosy tenants.
He’s aging and he’s slimmed down.
That would be interesting. Where would he take it?
When Stu and Frannie decided to raise their family in Maine, I had that “Noooo!” moment. There are vampires and evil aliens there. Talk about going from the frying pan into the fire.
I don’t think you can get it without a paid cable subscription. But, Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime offer tons of kids TV - plus some high quality original kids programming.