Literally nothing about Paramount+ appeals to me.
Literally nothing about Paramount+ appeals to me.
Is “Adventures In Wonderland” that 90s TV show, or some new thing?
I wasn’t really ever “This show is SOO GREAT!” but it was good for what it was. The last half hour of this might be the best episode of the show and the whole 60-something minutes had the best animation of the entire series.
I can’t picture Kelly Cuoco performing with “Calamity Jane” enthusiasm, but I will be happy to be proven wrong.
Muppets should be on more game shows. Get Fozzie Bear on Match Game. Gonzo on Jeopardy. Etc.
Swing and a miss.
Man, she looks an awful lot like Julie Bowen there.
I will never be able to get through the last 20 minutes of My Girl without a constant stream of water down my face.
Also, weren’t they the Tune Squad in the original?
It’s pretty cute. There’s a lot of Elmo, of course, but the episodes are only 15 minutes long and there’s the other characters with their own subplots and bits, plus fun celebrity guests. I think you’d be able to stomach them pretty well.
I don’t really dig this trend of 2D characters now being CGI in films. (Those Looney Tunes CGI shorts from a few years ago were good, though)
That’s the hitch about these “younger versions of old characters” shows: how do you differentiate them from the originals? Muppet Babies being an animated version of a tactile thing helps, A Pup Named Scooby Doo was more wacky than the older shows and poked fun at the formula. All the other ones aren’t really anything…
As much as I want Broadway performers and other artists to be able to return to their venues and get to perform again, no theater owner/manager/producer/etc. is going to open a show with limited capacity if social distancing is in place.
Well, technically they’ve already done a live-action Pinnochio:
Sure. Giant screen, surround sound, usually comfy chairs. Plus, after a year+ of having to stay home more often, people wanna get out of the house.
I watched it not long ago and it kinda disappointed me.
I think A Bug’s Life was Kahn’s last.
I haven’t watched this one in awhile, but it has some superb animation.
I was a HUGE SpongeBob kid when it first came on and even back then, the post-movie episodes didn’t feel right to me.
Unless the final episode pulls some kind of hat trick, I’m thinking maybe we jumped the gun on Dottie.