Sesame Street's Telly Monster tries to organize protest march against the overuse and mis-characterization of monsters.
Sesame Street's Telly Monster tries to organize protest march against the overuse and mis-characterization of monsters.
My first thought of that episode is always "Boy! Have you lost your damn mind?!"
I believe his mindset is pretty much: "I got away with it and they'll never catch me. Now let me show the world how much of a victim I am."
I felt that way, too, when the page first loaded, "whoa, his death was just announced and you have all these articles ready to go?" But he left behind so much great stuff, literally at our fingertips now. And it feels good to remember and share how influential he was in just about everything.
A DVD of Cool Runnings!
We are getting some sweet suffragette action on the back. These ladies will vote all night long..
I always thought "Crank That" and other videos of that ilk were almost as awful as Cash Money and Master P videos of the 90s/early 2000s. All those videos are just aspiration candy with big flashy colors, people, and money.
It's a deal!
I tweeted something so I could watch when this eventually happened. Stayed away when I started getting tweets about Tay staring at me and loving to stare at me.
Or Lambada of the 60s.
It's on CBS, where shows have decent or great ratings despite being hated or never heard of by most people, example: Rules of Engagement
Me, too!
He opened up a bar and grill in my mid size Midwestern city. I wasn't sure if it was the numerous complaints from staff about pay and health code violations or just about everyone in town agreed it sucked, that sank that bar in a couple of months.
It really is insane. Not only being set in the distant future of 1994 but so weird with the biblical symbolism and disco mixed into some weird mess of glitter and hot pants.
Nope, Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA"
Not enough pictures of Trump. I'm sure we are going to be subjected to his floating bloated orange face tagged on everything, too
So talkative Leslie is an ad. Does that mean PC principal is an Ad or could he be the embodiment of sponsored content (maybe tumblr)? A war with humaniod advertisements, I so did not see that coming.
There's gotta be a big portion of viewers that stumble across it on Netflix and are too stoned/drunk/bored to turn it off. That's how I ended up watching Abraham Lincoln vs. the Zombies
"Put it in your cap, Put it in your cap!"
As an oldster, that weird MTV PR message, "Miley might show a boob, you guys!!!:)" was ridiculous. I see so many of these artist as more of corporations than people that it wasn't sexy or shocking.