Posts with tag kermit the frog
Posted Jul 15th 2008 8:01AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: TV Royalty, OpEd, Children, Reality-Free

I knew they'd end up there sooner or later. On Saturday, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington unveiled its latest exhibit:
"Jim Henson's Fantastic World." The exhibit features 14 of
Henson's Muppet creations, including Bert and Ernie, Kermit the Frog, and others from the long-running
Sesame Street. The exhibit is scheduled to remain at the Smithsonian until October, then leaves on a three-year tour to seven other cities.
Continue reading The Muppets take the Smithsonian
Posted Apr 16th 2008 11:26AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: OpEd, Reality-Free
In my line of work (whatever that is), I am often put in the position of defending the medium of television. There is a large section of the population who is convinced that television is inferior to film and all types of print media. These people love to use a host of specious arguments to prove their point. Some choose advertising, others go with reality TV, I once argued with a guy who said, "Two words...Jerry Springer" and walked away.
I'm not going to use this blog as a way to refute these arguments, instead I'd like to give specific examples to defend the medium that I have come to love.
Television is great because it is directly responsible for the creation of the Muppets.
Continue reading Why television is great - The Muppets
Posted Nov 3rd 2007 10:36AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming
We first told you about this back in August, and now the complete list is out: Turner Classic Movies is letting celebrities program the network for the month of November. Each celeb is picking three or four films, and here are a few of the more interesting choices (it started Thursday with Alfred Molina's picks).
Whoopi Goldberg likes
A Face in the Crowd and
Funny Girl. Jerry Stiller likes A
Night At The Opera. Kermit The Frog loves dancing to
Singin' In The Rain and
The Band Wagon. Martha Stewart would probably have some decorating ideas as
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House.
Continue reading TCM is letting celebrities pick the movies in November
Posted Aug 29th 2007 2:19PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Celebrities
Turner Classic Movies has asked several well-known celebrities to pick their favorite movies, which will be shown every night throughout November, and I have to say I'm very impressed with their picks.
Some of the choices fit the celeb. For example, Martha Stewart picked Enchanted April, Madame Bovary, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, and Anna Karenina, which you can imagine Martha watching at home, a bowl of popcorn in her lap (and critiquing the job Mr. Blandings did), and James Ellroy's picks (Stakeout On Dope Street, The Lineup, Armored Car Robbery, and Murder By Contract) stay along the lines of his noir/mystery background. But a few picks are interesting. Access Hollywood co-host Maria Menounos picked the 1932 cult classic Freaks, and Food Network icon Alton Brown picked the Lee Marvin classic Point Blank. As for non-human celebs, Kermit The Frog picked Singin' in the Rain and The Band Wagon.
Posted Jun 23rd 2007 6:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Video, Commercials, Web, Celebrities
An awesome lady named Martha Fischer sent me a link to a BMW commercial featuring Kermit the Frog. The commercial is in "not English," so if you understand what's being said, you'll be able to appreciate it more than someone like me who can barely grasp the English language, much less an entirely new one. Although, I'm pretty sure he says something like, "I have no time to talk, I'm on my way to have sexual congress with a pig."
That's also how Hillary Clinton ends all her campaign speeches. Thank you! You've been a great audience!
Continue reading Kermit, worldwide spokesfrog - VIDEO
Posted Mar 31st 2007 2:20PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV Royalty, Video, Web
Here's a rather disturbing video (after the jump) of Sesame Street veteran Kermit The Frog singing about all of the people who have left him, the horrible life he's had, and Miss Piggy. This isn't "The Rainbow Connection," folks. This is Kermit doing an acoustic version of the Nine Inch Nails song "Hurt" (also covered by Johnny Cash). Kermit has hit rock bottom. This episode has been brought to you by the letter D, which stands for depressing.
I never really noticed this before, but if you close your eyes and listen closely, Kermit sounds a lot like Neil Young.
(Warning: NSFW...especially if your W is touchy about felt puppets masturbating and taking drugs.)
Continue reading Kermit gets all depressed and sings - VIDEO
Posted Oct 17th 2006 4:47PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, The Five, Children

There's a great discussion happening over at
Pop Candy today about the fictional characters that have shaped our world. It's based on the book, "The 101 Most Influential People Who Never Lived". The list includes Big Brother, The Marlboro Man, and Kermit the Frog but commenters are pointing out some glaring omissions including Harry Potter, Homer Simpson, Bugs Bunny, and Charlie Brown.
I'm not even going to pretend to narrow down the five most influential television characters ever... I'll just give you the list of five TV characters that had the biggest effect on me. Interestingly, none of mine are from cartoons. List your Top Five in the comments.
Continue reading The Five: Most influential characters