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Tweet videos: Muppet outtakes.
Be sure to watch the SECOND and THIRD tweets (the latter which was the take that was kept).
Be sure to watch the SECOND and THIRD tweets (the latter which was the take that was kept).
DEyncourt wrote: Tweet videos: Muppet outtakes.
Be sure to watch the SECOND and THIRD tweets (the latter which was the take that was kept).
YouTube version of the same with some addtional takes.
DEyncourt wrote: Japanese in Tokyo are not impressed by American-style sushi.
I'm honestly impressed it made it as high as a 5. I've had authentic sushi and it isn't anything at all like California rolls.
"Mamoudou Gassama: Mali 'Spiderman' to be made French citizen". Video at link (although it took a bit of time to get to a point where it could be played).
Couple gets their friends to come out to the Memphis Zoo, surprise each other with engagement rings. Video at link.
The zoo was where they had their first date.
The zoo was where they had their first date.
DEyncourt wrote: "Mamoudou Gassama: Mali 'Spiderman' to be made French citizen". Video at link (although it took a bit of time to get to a point where it could be played).
Not a video, but the French immigrant from Mali was given a 10-month internship with Paris fire and rescue services.
"The Scooby-Doo Project".
Apparently this "Blair Witch Project" parody made a single appearance on Cartoon Network during the marathon of "Scooby Doo" that it was running on Halloween of 1999. It should be noted that even though this FEELS like an "Adult Swim" project, that first started on Cartoon Network on September 2, 2001.
Apparently this "Blair Witch Project" parody made a single appearance on Cartoon Network during the marathon of "Scooby Doo" that it was running on Halloween of 1999. It should be noted that even though this FEELS like an "Adult Swim" project, that first started on Cartoon Network on September 2, 2001.
Brian Henson got the Sesame Workshop to "help" advertise "Happytime Murders". The very much NSFW trailer at the link.
Of course what got Brian Henson into "trouble" were these frames in the trailer:

After the lawsuit was filed Brian Henson had his "lawyer" Fred respond:

Of course what got Brian Henson into "trouble" were these frames in the trailer:

After the lawsuit was filed Brian Henson had his "lawyer" Fred respond:

STX loved the idea of working closely with Brian Henson and the Jim Henson Company to tell the untold story of the active lives of Henson puppets when they’re not performing in front of children. Happytime Murders is the happy result of that collaboration and we’re incredibly pleased with the early reaction to the film and how well the trailer has been received by its intended audience. While we’re disappointed that Sesame Street does not share in the fun, we are confident in our legal position. We look forward to introducing adult moviegoers to our adorably unapologetic characters this summer.
Even if you didn't care for the original "Wreck-It Ralph", do watch the trailer for "Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2".
DEyncourt wrote: Even if you didn't care for the original "Wreck-It Ralph", do watch the trailer for "Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2".
It should be noted that for that Disney Princesses scene--with the exceptions of Snow White and Cinderella--the producers got the original actresses to reprise their roles.
The best, and worst, thing you can do to someone is give them the DVD set for Firefly.
"TOS ain’t havin no horserace round here. “Policies” is the coin of the realm." -- iDaemon
"TOS ain’t havin no horserace round here. “Policies” is the coin of the realm." -- iDaemon
Not even duct tape will fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
ukimalefu wrote: Big Mama Thornton Ball And Chain
It's only audio, but, da-yum! that's the blues
a-ma-zing
Thank you for posting that.