For those of you who don't know your late night history, Jack Parr was the host of the Tonight Show from 1957-62 when it was still based in New York. He famously got into hot aqua for interviewing Fidel Castro, who is,...
Our first reaction to this? We had no idea there were that many Resident Evil movies. Our country's thirst for films involving video game characters and fat mall guards knows no bounds.
What's more terrifying than blood, the dark, and zombies? Throwing Muppets into the mix. A Muppet's gotta do what a Muppet's gotta do, even if it's saving your fleshy ass.
Statler and Waldorf, the hecklers from The Muppet Show, have learned how to used a computer. God help us all. (This is the third entry in a four part series.)
A couple of surprises in this rare bootleg tape of an R-rated Bert and Ernie episode: Who knew Frank Oz and Jim Henson were such wiseguys? Or that Bert is Jewish? Actually, it's an excellent mashup of the Sesame Street duo...
At long last, the Rob Zombie/Jim Henson collaboration you’ve been waiting for. Just mash up Zombie’s "House of 1,000 Corpses" and Henson’s "Muppet Movie" and you get an experience of sheer fuzzy, lovable terror.
I think this 1960s clip is from The Jack Parr Program (as opposed to the Tonight Show,) either way, it's an early sighting of the Muppets and a young Jim Henson at the end. It looks like Kermit, but it is actually a female...
read more (by Patrick Sauer)Running Time:3:05starts slow, but at 1:39 Muppet nuttiness ensues)