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Although his mother does regret not following up with a specialist.

Yes. My dream is for Disney to take some of their "Star Wars" money and pay for all the music rights on a new DVD of "Muppet Family Christmas." Call it the restored super special edition, or something else, just please make it happen.

Not the answer I would have given, but still a totally acceptable answer.

That's crazy and TOTALLY BRILLIANT.

Which Muppet Christmas, because this is a very important quesiton.

It's been awhile since I saw the movie, but aren't there Christmas decorations in the building, and aren't they used against the bad guys? That makes it a Christmas movie to me.

I saw a free showing of it. It was okay, but if I had paid to see it I would have felt it was a waste of money.

It wasn't a big hit with critics or at the box office, but over the years it gained a steady cult following due to repeated airings on Disney Channel and later ABC Family. Many fans (like me) grew up watching on TV every October.

*sound of bongo drums*

Sorry. I didn't know that. I stopped watching partway through the series, so I've never seen the final.e

Maybe the new series will be about them reconnecting after all those years. That way they can do a new series and still keep the continuity.

And the other kids in school. I was never in musicals, but my friends were and I'd go to see them.

Kids. who can understand anything they say.

It's terrible, but not because of Ann Margaret. It's terrible because of the ballet that adds nothing to the plot, presents an unnecessary obstacle, and does little more than pad the running time of the movie. If it was a little more faithful to the play, it would have been better.

For which role? I agree he should be in this, but which part were you thinking of for him?

If he can act and sing, that would be perfect casting.

I thought Grindelwald's rise was happening very much in the background and was not a major part of the plot, at least not until later in the saga. My understanding was that the plot of this movie was that a bunch of magical creatures are accidently released in New York City, and Newt has to find them before the

The Washington Post seemed pretty happy to take the "Acess Hollywood" footage. Based on the rivalary that exists between the two newspapers, I'll bet the New York Times would be pretty happy with whatever someone gave them.

Sam was the time traveler, Al is a hologram that only Sam can see or hear (unless there are children under the age of 6 or animals around)

I want to see the original Disney film in 3-D. They did that for "Beauty and the Beast" and "The Lion King."