Brave Heart Lion was my favorite Care Bear Cousin, in case anyone was wondering.
Brave Heart Lion was my favorite Care Bear Cousin, in case anyone was wondering.
When "Star Wars Uncut" was released, my friend and I were like "Let's just watch the first five or ten minutes." And then it was so fascinating to watch that we ended up sticking with it for the whole thing. I can't wait to watch this one in its entirety, and I'm not just saying that because I'm in this one for…
What, pot-smoking, unfaithful, lecherous Muppets — awkward?
I hope one of these passes went to Marilyn Hagerty of Grand Forks, North Dakota.
I don't like Olive Garden's new logo. There, I said it.
The lesson, then, is never get married for the first time. Only get married for the second time.
That guy was so full of it.
I didn't read the book until I was an adult, but it seemed pretty clear to me that Jonas died. When I found out that Lowry had later decided to make it explicit that he lived, it felt like a cop-out.
I would consider Cartoon Planet a spinoff of Space Ghost Coast to Coast. Same characters, different format, equally weird.
That's possible. I rarely watched it. And it wouldn't have been hard to be better than those other shows.
I just watched an old TriStar movie last weekend, and I was surprised to see how abruptly and suddenly the animated wings appear on the real horse as it's running, and how obviously animated the wings are. In my memory it was just a seamless shot of a real Pegasus.
They did some baby versions of Sesame Street characters for a direct-to-video series a few years ago, but it was limited to Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Elmo, and Prairie Dawn: http://muppet.wikia.com/wik…
I associated her striped stockings with those of Ronald McDonald, and assumed she was Ronald McDonald's wife.
There was some potential in the premise, but it wasn't executed in a way that was very interesting. But it's interesting to hear the same voice actors from Muppet Babies doing the voices of the adult characters in the Muppet Monsters cartoons.
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo. Tom and Jerry Kids. Yo Yogi. And there was Disney Babies merchandise, but I don't think they ever made anything animated with those characters. Muppet Babies was okay, but it had a lot to answer for.
Here's a fun one: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Sesame/Muppet geek here.
I like Jurassic Park 3 a lot. It's not as good as the first one, of course, but it's about five times better than The Lost World. Just a lot of fun and people being chased by dinosaurs, but less stupid, and devoid of little girl gymnasts kicking velociraptors.
"Who's There May Be Giants?"
I always wonder if the kids who listen to Here Comes Science are able to comprehend that, or if the presence of the second song just confuses them more. Like, "If the sun is not a mass of incandescent gas, why did you just tell me it was?"