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They had Wonderland on Hulu last year, 6 or 8 eps I think. Maybe it'll come back

I see it's outrageously priced on Amazon. I got a copy to download from my local library. You might try there. Most libraries if they don't have something can get it from another library for you (mine charges nothing for in-state requests and 5 dollars if the book/media comes from out of state)
Also, how did I miss a

I have Abel's Island on dvd, and it looks like it's still available at amazon

I have Abel's Island on dvd, and it looks like it's still available at amazon

yeah, it's kinda racist, but nowhere near as bad as Gone with the Wind

I saw the mouse and his child in the theater when i was a kid-my mother dropped me off so I saw it alone. I remember it being kind of creepy and sad

oh god yes, I loved Dr. Paul Bearer, with his glass eye and deep voice. Watched Creature Features every Saturday.
So I can remember what I watched on TV 30 plus years ago, but I can't remember anything else

Underdog was awesome. My absolute favorite when I was 6. I have forgotten so many things in my life, but for some reason I can remember that Underdog came on at 2 pm on channel 44 out of St. Petersburg Fl (WTOG-as far as the eye can see)
Simon Bar Sinister and Riff  Raff were great villains, and Wally Cox's voice was

No Grinch should be attempted since Boris Karloff passed

No Grinch should be attempted since Boris Karloff passed

Walk Hard was my Christmas day movie whichever year it came out (07?).  In the theater were me, my husband, and some elderly couple who didn't get that it was a comedy. At the end of the movie, the wife leaned over to the husband and said "oh, it's the real Dewey Cox"

Love love love Matinee. Saw it at the dollar theater when it came out.It's such a sweet picture, and MANT! is fantastic

yes

instantwatcher.com is a must. The Larry Sanders show is expiring at the end of the month, I'm trying to watch a bunch of that

I agree, it seemed unscripted

yep, he literally never mentioned it.I knew he enlisted early because  he was away when my mother was born, and I knew he was in the Pacific on a boat. That is all that was ever said about it. He told plenty of stories about other topics, he liked "spinning yarns", but the war was never mentioned. It's like it never

Cold Turkey has been on This network a lot lately. I dont know if that's a channel available everywhere, but they do sometimes show films not available on dvd, which I appreciate. Also, Green Acres every morning!
Found Cold Turkey to be a bit boring, but still worth a look. Barnard Hughes stole the show

My grandfather also fought in the Pacific. Apparently he loaded torpedoes. But I didn't learn about this until long after he was dead. He never mentioned the war, he never mentioned the japanese, and he would never step foot on a boat. So I gather his experience was less than pleasant. 
I haven't seen band of Brothers

Fame was on network tv (NBC i think) the first 2 years, then went to syndication. I think the first year it was a pretty big hit, at least with everyone at my school. 
I took a trip from Florida to NYC in a converted school bus with my drama group and our crazy hippie teacher. While in NY, we saw them taping scenes for