It was a cartoon with somewhat anatomically proportionate human characters. In one episode (I think) a girl is feeding a plant with (maybe) meat balls until it grows out of control and becomes too dangerous. Then they somehow solve this.
I think this episode took place around their home or a res...
@AnkitSharma SBS reported this and i love one of the tweets that responded to this
I love all these homophobes upset about Bert & Ernie being gay because it's "unnatural" have no problem with a 8ft 2in bird, a frog who got a pig pregnant, & a green monster with no visible nose living in a garbage can. Bert & Ernie are the most normal characters on Sesame Street
Sometimes movies got remade. And then remakes are remade again and so on. For example, the movie Lost Patrol by Walter Summers was released in 1929. It was remade in 1934 by John Ford. This remake was used as a basis for the Soviet movie The Thirteen (1937) by Mikhail Romm. In 1943 Romm's movie w...
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It was about a husband(with glasses) who killed his wife because he was jealous and then he was sent to jail. Then when there was a trial his lawyer told him to pretend to be mental and to tell the jury that "a voices in his head ordered him to kill his wife" to escape a death row. After the tria...
In the movie Ladybird(2017), why did Father Leviatch quit being the director of the plays? Is his sad past being told by one of the girls really true? Why did he and Ladybird's mother meet and talk? Why did he say "Do not tell Ladybird"?
Why did the band VAN HALEN deny the request to use their music in Back to the Future while Edward Van Halen secretly recorded music for the movie?
From USA Today (emphasis mine):
...the cassette he used was labeled “Edward Van Helen” as opposed to the
band’s actual name, Van Halen. Turns o...
First, I hope that I'm not asking a previously answered question again, but I didnt find anything like this in the forum. Otherwise please provide the link.
To the question: Recently I watched some episodes of "Two and a half men" again, and I came across the fact that some different roles in th...
One thing that drives me nuts about Blu-Rays is that for some reason the packaging methodology causes the outer cellophane-like wrap to stick to the spine of disc case, so when you take it off, there is a messy residue all along the spine which looks terrible, because the spine is the part you se...
Bios have David Rossi from Criminal Minds born in 1956; but in Vietnam in 1969. Impossible, since he would only be 13 at that time. What explains this contradiction and what would the character's real birthdate be?
It is about a few prisoners that are transported in a small van in to the country side, they managed to let the van stop and kill the cops with a big rock on his head (you see a dent in the head I remember)
After this they find a small wooden house in the mountains on a grassy area (not in dense...
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I'm on episode 4 of the limitless TV series. How is it that the FBI has an apparently "limitless" supply of NZT? Is it explained in the early episodes? (I've been told it's explained in the later episodes, so I'm looking for an earlier explanation.)
In the pilot, people are killing each other...