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"Fifty-six boxes of bottles of beer on the wall, 56 boxes of bottles of beer, you take one down, and pass it around, fifty-FIVE boxes of bottles of beer on the wall!"

*punches @avclub-78d66e7514954eb0c2a6a7067a792d66:disqus  in stomach*

The "I Didn't Do It!" Boy In: "The Ming Vase on Ladder Sketch"

"Obnoxious fad?"

I agree, Mission to the Unknown is really nicely done. The entire animation was leaked a few days ago, and can be seen on youtube. I won't post a link, since Ian Levine keeps having the uploads pulled, but you can find it easily if you search youtube for "Mission to the Unknown Levine". Unfortunately (but typically)

"What's that building over there?"

"The story of how two brothers, and five other men, parlayed a small business loan into a thriving paper goods concern is a long and interesting one. And here it is: it all began with the filing of form 637/A, the application for a small business or farm…"

Woozle wazzle?

"If anyone wants me, I'll be in my room."

I disagree; the clips of the Shada animation in that trailer look very promising as a way to actually tell the whole story. The animations of the three missing stories that follow it in look rather good too, especially Mission to the Unknown. But, yes, everything after that is various kinds of dire.

FLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGED

Apparently, the black and white film prints of The Year of the Sex Olympics include chromadots which will allow the original colour to be recovered. Someone just needs to scan the prints at high-resolution and run them through the decoding process.

There was one episode of Sesame Street sometime in the mid-80s that started out with a bunch of people hanging out on the stoop of 123 Sesame Street, when suddenly a bunch of balloons fell down onto everyone. Big Bird decided that he would solve the mystery of who dropped the balloons. That's when my parents let me

There was one episode of Sesame Street sometime in the mid-80s that started out with a bunch of people hanging out on the stoop of 123 Sesame Street, when suddenly a bunch of balloons fell down onto everyone. Big Bird decided that he would solve the mystery of who dropped the balloons. That's when my parents let me

I'm pretty sure all the parts that are different are printed in The Annotated Hobbit, which should be much easier to find than one of the pre-1951 printings.

I'm pretty sure everyone in this thread is thinking about Unico.

I've never been to New York, but I know that when I do, one of the very first things I'll do is go to the Paley Center for Media, so that I can watch Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story. It's the only Woody Allen film I've never seen.

PAJAMA CHAPS