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Yes, of the seventeen million that were mass-produced.

Not unless the thousands of other ones Disney sold have been destroyed.

You know, I watch old videos and pictures of the Muppeteers and they’ve constantly got their arms raised above their heads to work the puppets.
They must have arm muscles like iron, those guys.

yep, totally.

A small thing but... pretending The Muppet Show was made in Hollywood and not the home counties of the UK makes the 2011 movie feel less authentic than it should. It’s still fun but it’s trying to self-mythologise in a way that over-rides the ramshackle and unlikely glory of the original.

Gloria Estefan also deserved better. 

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I loved that show. It got the characterisations exactly right. Kermit’s stress over his staff’s conduct was wonderful. And Uncle Deadly as Miss Piggy’s wardrobe man was positively delicious.

The Hobbit. The name of the Lord of the Rings prequel was called The Hobbit.

How much are they? How much do they cost to produce?

But how will he be able to lift up his new cup?

Nah man I’m going to blame the systems.

You Americans might as well keep your personal data on Facebook, because we already have it all. Leaving Facebook now would just be closing the barn door after the horse has bolted. Why inconvenience yourselves needlessly?

I never wanted to be there. I was an old MySpace maven - I loved the creative flexibility MySpace offered. But all my acquaintances went to FB, I guess because it was so easy to use. Go figure.

I’m okay with it, but I’m not gonna get upset if someone says it bothers them. I do love Jane Krakowski and the actors who play her parents, so that’s a point in its favor for me.

I think it is hilarious that Tituss still had to audition for the part, even though the character is named after him.

Mikey, Titus’s boyfriend on Season 2 of Kimmy Schmidt, is entirely a non-flamboyant non-theater type.

I even heard that Netflix is considering releasing the show in episodic installments one by one on a WEEKLY schedule.

My favorite line of Jackie’s father was, “We flew on the great iron eagle. I’m just kidding. I know what a plane is. I was in the Air Force.”

The song and the image of Kimmy emerging from the bunker, blinking and smiling happily in the sunshine, never fails to make me happy.

Hubba wha? Spreading out the season of a show over the course of several months?! The mere notion is laughable!