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The "Best" of 2020

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2020 was the worst ever, but we’ve done our best to find the highlights for our annual survey of the year that was, or would have been, or whatever!

https://animatedviews.com/2021/2020-bes ... ood-still/
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So that's Branston, huh? Cutie. German Shepherd? I spy Kermit and Shaun!

Very nice write up. A lot of shared feelings of what I have seen.
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Adding a side story that didn't quite fit into my write-up, but is worth sharing as it was a positive that came out of 2020 for me.

Back in 2016, documentary filmmakers came to Salisbury University and into my classroom for the production of Scream, Queen!--movie about Mark Patton, who was on Hollywood's list as one of their most promising young stars until his casting in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 ended up creating a huge amount of both personal and professional turmoil for him. As it happened, we were watching Nightmare 2 (which I'm a fan of, by the way) and filmmakers used our discussion as part of the documentary. Last year, after many delays, it finally got an official release.

Granted, I'm in the movie for about five seconds--but I am in it, and I'm actually quite proud of that. In fairness, these "fan-made" kickstarter projects can have mixed results, but in this case, I'm happy to report that the finished film is terrific and extremely professional. It tells a fascinating and poignant story, and I'm pretty sure it's available on many streaming platforms (I myself have it on good old fashioned DVD).

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I have never seen a Nightmare On Elm Street movie. :shock:

I have seen the second half of the first one a few times, and think I’ve seen some/quite a bit of what I think was the third, but that’s it. Same with Friday 13th: seen the first and think that’s about it. I have, for some reason though, seen most of the Halloween films, the including the pretty good first of the two recent remake movies.

Is that that movie pitch guy at 0:19? Sounds like him?
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Am I posting this link here to vindicate myself for those who might've been confused by my extravagant praise of an Australian preschool series?

Kind of, yeah...

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radi ... toon-bluey
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I seriously need to see Bluey.
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