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There are three types of young kids' shows on TV these days. The first is the hypnotic category, which has constant noise, motion, and repetition to keep kids' attention (a la Barney, Teletubbies, ...
There are three types of young kids' shows on TV these days. The first is the hypnotic category, which has constant noise, motion, and repetition to keep kids' attention (a la Barney, Teletubbies, ...
The debate over children and screen time has continued since television became a staple in American homes. Yes, it can be worrisome if kids spend the majority of their day plopped in front of the blue ...
Those of us who grew up in the 90s will fondly recall the sight of four oversized, otherworldly beings prancing about on our television sets. The Teletubbies, a staple of British children's television ...
It’s worth pointing out that 28 Years Later is set in an alternate world in which the deadly “rage virus” begins to spread in 2002, completely disrupting society, meaning it’s entirely likely that in ...
Suffice it to say, audience members who flocked to ‘28 Years Later’ over the weekend were shocked to be greeted by the children’s characters. Freelance Writer Danny Boyle directs horror movie 28 Years ...
Minor spoilers follow for the opening scene of 28 Years Later. At the turn of the millennium, a low-budget British production suddenly became an international hit. Its small gang of characters making ...
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Austin is a robot repairman in Mega City, a futuristic metropolis where robots do everything. But one day, all of the robots start breaking down. Austin must track down the Evil Professor Bug (Pablo) ...
One Teletubbies star has opened up about the ‘grim’ realities of filming the hit kids’ TV show ACTRESS Nikky Smedley has lifted the lid on what it was really like playing Laa-Laa on the Teletubbies.