Tuesday, November 5, 2013

New Holiday DVD & Blu-Ray Releases 11/05/13


Huge volume of holiday movies released this week! Includes special editions of Mickey's Christmas Carol, A Very Merry Pooh Year, a special for the popular TV show, Duck Dynasty: I Am Dreaming of a Redneck Christmas, Rise Of The Guardians Holiday Edition DVD and Blu-Ray sets. Blu-Ray releases of other classics too, including A Christmas Story, Bishop's Wife, Scrooged, Elf and lots of other classic movies and TV. Plenty of new original movies to add to your collection as well!











Wednesday, October 9, 2013

It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

This October we will be reviewing a few of our very favorite Halloween specials and movies. Keep an eye out for these in the weeks to come, as we go back in time to reminisce on those classic films that had such a great impact on us over the years!


When it comes to Halloween specials, there are not many that give the feeling that "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" provides. Charles Schultz yet again puts together a 30 minute classic that has been a staple of the Halloween season.


The special starts right out with a perfect fall landscape. Linus and his sister Lucy go out to the pumpkin patch to get ready to carve a jack-o-lantern. When they bring the pumpkin back in the house Lucy lays out some paper and begins carving. Poor Linus, being unfamiliar with pumpkin carving, cries "You didn't tell me you were going to kill it!!!"


Linus then writes a letter to the Great Pumpkin, who he believe will come to the most sincere pumpkin patch on Halloween night and deliver presents to all the good kids in the world. Unfortunately for Linus, none of his friends or even his sister are taking him seriously and think he is making a fool of himself. That is, everyone but Charlie Brown's sister Sally, who believes anything Linus tells her.


Halloween night arrives and Linus takes his place in the pumpkin patch with a sign reading "Welcome Great Pumpkin", while the rest of the gang is getting ready for a fun Halloween night of trick-or-treating, then heading over to Violet's for the big Halloween party. On their way out, they stop by the pumpkin patch to tease Linus some more but Linus stands by his belief that the Great Pumpkin will arrive. Sally, feeling bad for her crush, decides to stay with him in the pumpkin patch instead of going out with the other kids.


During trick-or-treating, the gang receives a assortment of candies, apples and gum, while poor Charlie Brown gets stuck with only rocks. Meanwhile, Charlie Brown's faithful dog, Snoopy, is wearing his World War I flying ace costume, and climbs onto his doghouse, which he imagines to be a fighter plane. He flies into battle against the Red Baron, where they engage into a fierce battle in which his plane is shot down and he finds himself in enemy territory. Snoopy travels through the countryside, which leads him to the Halloween party, where Charlie Brown and his friends are at. He hangs around a bit, mostly near Schroeder's piano, who is playing World War I tunes just for him.


Snoopy ends up leaving the party and heads to the pumpkin patch where Linus and Sally are still waiting for the Great Pumpkin to show up. By this time Sally is having doubts about the whole thing, when suddenly they hear rustling in the vines. Linus gets so worked up with excitement that he ends up fainting before he could see it was not the Great Pumpkin rising from the pumpkin patch, but only Snoopy. Sally is deeply let down and scolds Linus for making her miss the Halloween party, trick-or-treating and all the Halloween fun. Just then, the gang shows up as everyone is heading home for the night. Sally decides to leave too, while Linus tries to convince everyone that the Great Pumpkin is still coming and promises to put in a good word for them.


At 4 am Lucy wakes up and notices her brother is still not in bed, which prompts her to go look for him. When she comes to the pumpkin patch, she finds Linus asleep and shivering, so she brings him back home and puts him to bed. A couple weeks later Charlie Brown and Linus are at the rock wall discussing their disappointment from Halloween night. Charlie Brown tries to make Linus feel better by telling him he has done stupid things before, but this just angers Linus and he vows next year the great pumpkin will come!!!


This halloween classic has been a highly regarded family favorite every October. I know in my household this has become a must when we are carving Jack-O-Lanterns. What makes this special so great is how it touches on the childlike innocence that Linus provides in his undying belief of the Great Pumpkin, as well as captures this special time of year with great fall imagery. It's simple, yet effective in reminding us of our childhood experiences at Halloween.


Buy on DVD, Blu-Ray & Digital!


Find more Halloween movies to watch on our Pinterest board!

Monday, July 29, 2013

Yogi's First Christmas


I (Drew) also had the opportunity to write a second blog for the Christmas TV History website during their animation celebration in the month of July. For this blog I selected Yogi's First Christmas. I chose to focus on what a timeless classic this special is and how it has been a holiday favorite for me and my family each year. Enjoy!!!


Yogi’s First Christmas is a 1980 holiday themed television feature- length film that first aired on November 21, 1980. In this Hanna-Barbera Christmas special, the picnic-basket stealing Yogi Bear and his little friend Boo-Boo are supposed to be getting ready to hibernate for the winter but instead decide to experience their first Christmas season.


Yogi’s Christmas special never received a lot of air time on any major networks except on USA, however it is a charming holiday tale for any Christmas lover or Hanna-Barbera fan. Yogi spends his winter working different jobs at the Jellystone Park lodge ranging from a bellboy, a ski instructor and head of security--all of which provide enjoyable moments with Yogi and several classic Hanna-Barbera characters such as Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddie, Cindy Bear, and Herman the Hermit.


When a bratty kid visiting the lodge with his aunt teams up with Herman the Hermit to ruin the holiday fun for Yogi & crew, they realize that having Christmas spirit is not such a bad thing and are forgiven and invited to the Christmas celebration at the lodge. At the story’s end, a visit from Santa occurs at the Christmas party in which Santa brings Yogi a picnic basket full of food. Yogi, however, falls asleep, due to his natural instincts of hibernation. With that, the holiday revelers return Yogi & Boo Boo to their caves for the rest of their hibernation.


When watching Yogi’s First Christmas, it really brings back memories of what cartoons were like back in the 1980’s. The graphics are nothing like today’s cartoons, but every time I watch it, it’s like being 6 years old and eagerly awaiting Santa all over again. There is something unique about how simple this animated special is but yet provides a touching feel with some great songs and unique story to really make you feel the Christmas spirit the way it should be felt. This past Christmas my oldest son ( 5 years old) watched this more than any other holiday special. He also enjoyed the unique humor and ageless child-like feel this special provides. Yogi’s First Christmas has been on the Boomerang channel recently and even had a Christmas morning airing as well.


Purchase on DVD

Monday, September 19, 2011

New Christmas Collectibles From Forever Fun!

Forever Fun is a great company that produces many poseable figures and playsets based on beloved holiday classics from our childhood. Every year they bring us new goodies and this year is no exception! Below are some of the highlights, but be sure to check the Forever Fun website for much more! These items can be purchased online at Time & Space Toys or local retailers such as CVS, Toys R Us & Kmart.


Belly Whopper Frosty (Deluxe Poseables)


Grand Arctic Express (Battery-Operated Train)


Humble Bumble, Santa's Tree & Friends (Ultimate Box Set)


Santa's Sleigh Team (Deluxe Musical Set)


Ultimate Figurine Collection (Gift Set)


Decor Blocks (9pcs.)


Christmas Town Express (Battery-Operated Train)


Christmas Pageant (9pcs.) (Mini Figures)


Decor Blocks (9pcs.)

Monday, June 14, 2010

Featured Music By George M. Cohen

It's Flag Day and I can think of no better way to celebrate than by watching the 1942 classic film, Yankee Doodle Dandy, a musical biopic starring James Cagney about the life of composer/singer/dancer George M. Cohan. Cohan was the author of many catchy popular songs such as, "Over There", "Give My Regards to Broadway" and the title track, "Yankee Doodle Dandy". To mark this special occasion, we have selected the patriotic hit, "You're A Grand Old Flag" as our featured song. Enjoy, and sing along with the lyrics below, if you feel so inclined!



You're A Grand Old Flag
by George M. Cohan

You're a grand old flag
You're a high flying flag
And forever in peace may you wave
You're the emblem of
The land I love
The home of the free and the brave
Ev'ry heart beats true
'Neath the Red, White and Blue
Where there's never a boast or brag
Should auld acquaintance be forgot
Keep your eye on the grand old flag

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Featured Music From Seven Brides (To Be)

In steps June, after a glorious Memorial Day Weekend. Therefore I decided to select the song "June Bride", from the classic musical soundtrack to Seven Brides For Seven Brothers. I don't personally know anyone who is getting married this month, but it is the most popular time of year for people to enter into wedded bliss.

In general this film has some superb seasonal qualities. There is the memorable Fall picnic where the boys take part in a manly dance-off to win the hearts of their new found crushes. Then you have the emotional winter scenes, one of which includes a colossal avalanche. After being trapped on the mountain for months on end we eventually see the guys and gals enjoy a lovely thaw as they sing of "Spring, Spring, Spring". It's a film you want to revisit again and again and still enjoy every minute, and the soundtrack is just as enchanting!

Friday, May 28, 2010

A War Movie Marathon


For the next 72 hours, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will be airing a Memorial Day Weekend War Movie Marathon. It features 22 movies, which will play between May 28-31. Here's a look at the current schedule:

Friday, May 28,2010 6:00 AM
The Lost Patrol The Lost Patrol

Friday, May 28,2010 7:15 AM
Dive Bomber Dive Bomber

Friday, May 28,2010 9:30 AM
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo

Friday, May 28,2010 12:00 PM
Command Decision Command Decision

Friday, May 28,2010 2:00 PM
God is My Co-Pilot God is My Co-Pilot

Friday, May 28,2010 3:30 PM
Battleground Battleground

Friday, May 28,2010 5:30 PM
Sergeant York Sergeant York

Friday, May 28,2010 8:00 PM
Tuesday, June 22,2010 8:45 AM

Stalag 17 Stalag 17

Friday, May 28,2010 10:15 PM
The Great Escape The Great Escape

Friday, May 28,2010 1:15 AM
The Bridge on the River Kwai The Bridge on the River Kwai

Friday, May 28,2010 4:00 AM
King Rat King Rat

Saturday, May 29,2010 6:30 AM
Tuesday, June 22,2010 2:00 AM

You're in the Army Now You're in the Army Now

Saturday, May 29,2010 8:00 AM
Tuesday, June 22,2010 10:15 PM
Sunday, July 25,2010 8:00 PM

Buck Privates Buck Privates

Saturday, May 29,2010 9:30 AM
In Harm's Way In Harm's Way

Saturday, May 29,2010 12:30 PM
Battle of the Bulge Battle of the Bulge

Saturday, May 29,2010 3:30 PM
Battle of Britain Battle of Britain

Saturday, May 29,2010 5:45 PM
Midway Midway

Saturday, May 29,2010 8:00 PM
The Best Years Of Our Lives The Best Years Of Our Lives

Saturday, May 29,2010 11:00 PM
Pride of the Marines Pride of the Marines

Saturday, May 29,2010 1:15 AM
Birdy Birdy

Saturday, May 29,2010 3:30 AM
Let There Be Light Let There Be Light

Saturday, May 29,2010 4:45 AM
The Secret Invasion The Secret Invasion

Sunday, May 30,2010 6:30 AM
Battle Cry Battle Cry

Sunday, May 30,2010 9:30 AM
Darby's Rangers Darby's Rangers

Sunday, May 30,2010 12:00 PM
The Dirty Dozen The Dirty Dozen

Sunday, May 30,2010 2:45 PM
Monday, July 19,2010 12:15 AM

The Guns of Navarone The Guns of Navarone

Sunday, May 30,2010 5:30 PM
The Green Berets The Green Berets

Sunday, May 30,2010 8:00 PM
Tuesday, June 22,2010 5:30 PM

Mister Roberts (1955) Mister Roberts (1955)

Sunday, May 30,2010 10:15 PM
Thursday, June 3,2010 4:45 PM

Operation Petticoat Operation Petticoat

Sunday, May 30,2010 12:30 AM
Four Sons Four Sons

Sunday, May 30,2010 2:45 AM
Paisan Paisan

Sunday, May 30,2010 5:00 AM
Nazty Nuisance Nazty Nuisance


For more information, visit the Turner Classic Movies (TCM) website.