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Morgan Freeman as Vincent the Vegetable Vampire
He just keeps singing and singing about vegetables. I'm not sure what it's from, an ad? A comedy show? A weird personal project?Damn I was expecting a quick bit and that was 3 minutes long
I assumed it was either the Muppet Show or Sesame Street.He just keeps singing and singing about vegetables. I'm not sure what it's from, an ad? A comedy show? A weird personal project?
Edit: Apprently it was for an educational show.
I figured it was for an educational show but even the slowest tykes would have figured it out after a minute LOLHe just keeps singing and singing about vegetables. I'm not sure what it's from, an ad? A comedy show? A weird personal project?
Edit: Apprently it was for an educational show.
Just finished- the ending was sort of lazy and lackluster, but I enjoyed it.The last two so far haven't been as good, but I still like it
My current favorite is HBO Max. They've got the HBO and Warner Brothers stuff, of course, but they also have other subchannels like Turner Classic Movies and Studio Ghibli.Well we unsubscribed from Netflix.
After binge watching Bridgerton we decided there weren't enough family shows we'd all enjoy to make it worthwhile. TV viewing is very much a family activity in our house.
It does when I'll miss out on He-Man Revelations and The Witcher but as I'd only ever be able to watch those in bed when the missus has fallen asleep I didn't rate my chances of watching them very quickly.
Now we're trying to decide if it's worth picking one of the others up. The missus is pretty anti-sci-fi and fantasy (including Star Wars) so D+ is out and we still have Prime but not any series on that that we'd watch as a family (and movies are a bit long to fit into the available evening schedule).
So that pretty much leaves us Britbox, which we've mostly seen before of the shows we would watch, so that's not an obvious choice either.
There's plenty to do in the evening so I'll not be lacking, but sometimes you just want to switch your brain off.
He was on the '80s PBS show The Electric Company.He just keeps singing and singing about vegetables. I'm not sure what it's from, an ad? A comedy show? A weird personal project?
Edit: Apprently it was for an educational show.
My current favorite is HBO Max. They've got the HBO and Warner Brothers stuff, of course, but they also have other subchannels like Turner Classic Movies and Studio Ghibli.
He was on the '80s PBS show The Electric Company.
That is single handedly the most 70's thing I have seen. Funky music to sooth the soul? Check. Weird hybrid of 2d animation and live action? Check. Secretarial skills class? Check. Pre-God Morgan Freeman teaching home ec? Check.
I love this.
Yeah, I remember The Electric Company from back in the day; who could forget Fargo North, Decoder? Oddly, some of my favorite memories of kid’s educational TV from that era are the ‘Grammar Rock’ shorts, like ‘Conjunction Junction’ and Tom Lehrer singing about ‘Silent E’.I'm old enough to have watched that when it was actually on the air. We didn't get a lot of comics-related stuff on TV back then, so it was pretty exciting to see Spider-Man, even in that odd context.
Last night for Bad Movie Club, we watched Lantern's Lane. Some of the time, the movies we pick for Bad Movie Club end up being just kind of okay, which is disappointing, but this one was really bad. Bad acting, bad writing, bad plot, and nothing of note happens until about 45 minutes in. The only interesting thing that happens in the whole movie is.a cameo appearance by the ghost at the very end.
My DM picked this one, and it turned out I had forgotten that I had actually seen a little bit of it before, but had turned it off about 10-15 minutes in because it was so unengaging.
Yeah, I remember The Electric Company from back in the day; who could forget Fargo North, Decoder? Oddly, some of my favorite memories of kid’s educational TV from that era are the ‘Grammar Rock’ shorts, like ‘Conjunction Junction’ and Tom Lehrer singing about ‘Silent E’.
I still remember the definition of certain things - and the preamble to the U.S. Constitution - by singing "Schoolhouse Rock" songs.
I watched The Kingmaker. Alarming. People of the Philippenes should all see this.
The Kingmaker (film) - Wikipedia
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Another narcissist in a position of power wreaking havoc...
I wish my Philippino colleague would watch it. Duterte and the Marcos clan got them all thoroughly fooled, down to the history lessons being taught in schools. From their misguided position I understand people voted Bongbong. It's tragic.My wife is Phillipino-Canadian. We went into this thinking it would just lightly mock Imelda but the filmmakers went much deeper than that.
I don't think it's possible to mock her lightly. She's already very much like a caricature herself.just lightly mock Imelda
I assumed it was either the Muppet Show or Sesame Street.
I still remember the definition of certain things - and the preamble to the U.S. Constitution - by singing "Schoolhouse Rock" songs.