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How about the theme to Unsolved Mysteries?

I'll never get used to his Kermit, but he's been Rizzo since 1978. And I actually like Bean Bunny. I wondered why he wasn't used more, but I guess it's because Whitemire's been doing all these legacy characters that there's no room for his original ones anymore.

Only living member? Who wants to break the news to Dave Golez and Steve Whitmire that apparently they're dead?

"There were some good looking chickens there, Jack."

There's also "Mr. Bassman" Yeah I had the Muppet Show Album on tape when I was a kid. And on mp3 now.

This is all well and good, but I want to hear Beakman's theory. Or at least the guy in the rat costume's.

A lot of the non-Disney movies of the 70s, 80s and even early 90's never made the jump from VHS to DVD, let alone Blu Ray. The good news is many of them were uploaded in full on Youtube. They aren't the best quality but its the best chance of seeing them again.

According to reports, the unnamed actor turned down the part when he was told he couldn't change the title to "Tyler Perry's Meet the Doctor" or dress up like an old lady.

Clearly you have never heard him sing Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear.

A caper without Charles Grodin is hardly a caper at all.

But is he quite human yet?

Getting to talk about Watership Down and a bunch of awesomely disturbing old movies is reason enough for me for a new Percy Jackson movie to exist.

All Dogs Go to Heaven only retroactively became nightmare fuel for me a few years ago when I found out what happened to Judith Barsi.

You know what you don't see in kids' movies anymore? Jay Underwood. Dude used to be on the Disney Channel all the time.

I don't recall anyone singing Sugar Ray songs at the end of Coraline, but I don't recall it making $200 million, either. There's always going to be those movies that are a bit darker. Remember 9? Oh, hey, a bunch of cute, marketable rag dolls and…oh wait, nevermind, they all died. They're never going to make as much

You can post as many pictures of you and correct pronunciations of your name as you want, in my heart John Teti will always be a yeti with John Tesh's face.

"You have the same birthday as Bela Lugosi?"
"Would you say that to Tom Petty?"

I'm not really a Star Trek person, but I watched this whole series a few years ago and liked it well enough. I did hate Enterprise though. Or not really the whole show, but the bitch Vulcan in particular. T'Pol. I HATE T'Pol.

That's not what I got from the title at all. Pixar films, particularly Toy Story 3 and Up, are known for emotional gut punches. They're a bit more adult than say, Dreamworks or Sony, which is why Pixar is used as the example. The article is saying, if you like that, this goes even further down the, well I don't want

I've never seen "When the Wind Blows" but I remember getting a VHS of classic cartoons for Christmas one year, and one of them was an MGM short called "Peace on Earth" about a Grampa squirrel telling his grand kids the story of how mankind waged war until only two men were left and they shot each other dead. Well,