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@Janet I'd forgotten that. It's been a little while since I've watched these episodes.

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What about Duncan's parents? They're biological grandparents, too and are certainly financially able to take care of the child. I don't know how the legal process works, but the Kane's have A LOT of money and power.
Granted they might not want to have custody…

As awesome as an actual Herzog quote will undoubtedly be, I just want to hear what Paul F Tompkins' Werner Herzog will say.

Especially when the notifications say something like "posted 7 minutes ago." LIE.

Shift 6.

Louis Louis you're gonna dieeeee!!!

Beaker also has a few good moments in the movie.

During the movie, I got teary-eyed when a photo of Jim Henson appeared on the screen.

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Beaker's "Mee mee mee mo" cracked me up. That rap was incredibly bizarre and off-putting. I also loved Kermit's "Pictures in My Head" song.

His maniacal laugh is pretty different, though.

More like a Reno-based Muppet tribute act.

Jimmy Pardo mentioned a moment he loved on his podcast.
"I don't know how to thank you guys"
"I don't know why to thank you guys"

Totally agree. I can understand that Oz has a deep, personal connection, but I think he should at least see the movie. It seems he read an early draft, so his opinion might actually change.

As a kid I found the John Cleese scene a bit boring (but I loved Python, so I still liked it) but as an adult who watched it about a month ago, I found that scene hysterical. Such a great movie.

I was just talking with someone about those two films yesterday.

It's this guy:

Before Supernova?

Saw the movie at a free screening on Saturday.

Holy crap, has it really been that long since the last film?