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Nostalgiathon: Follow That Bird
Andy Watches Movies and Cinema Schminema are hosting a Nostalgiathon Blogathon, the idea of which is to examine things from our youth through our now-adult eyes. Since that’s a large part of what I wind up doing here anyway, it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s, 4 Stars, Alaina Reed-Hall, blogathons, Bob McGrath, Caroll Spinney, Chevy Chase, Dave Thomas, Emilio Delgado, Follow That Bird, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson, Jim Henson, Joe Flaherty, John Candy, Ken Kwapis, Linda Bove, Martin P. Robinson, movies, reviews, Roscoe Orman, Sally Kellerman, Sandra Bernhard, Sesame Street, Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird, Sonia Manzano, Waylon Jennings
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Favorite Films: The Muppet Movie
“Why are there so many songs about rainbows,and what’s on the other side?” In 1979, the Muppets were at the peak of their popularity. The Muppet Show had been running since 1976, and children and adults both regularly tuned in … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, 5 Stars, Austin Pendleton, Bob Hope, Carol Kane, Caroll Spinney, Charles Durning, Cloris Leachman, Dave Goelz, Dom DeLuise, Edgar Bergen, Frank Oz, James Coburn, James Frawley, Jerry Nelson, Jim Henson, Jim Henson Studios, Kenny Ascher, Mel Brooks, Milton Berle, movies, Muppet Movie, Muppets, Orson Welles, Paul Williams, reviews, Richard Hunt, Richard Pryor, Scott Walker, Steve Martin
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Weekly Weblinks: Generals and Generations
It’s the last day of August, the summer movie season is essentially over, and the new releases are gradually shifting over from action-packed blockbusters to dramatic fare and the occasional horror movie, such as The Oogieloves. It’s also Friday, and … Continue reading →