Oct 2006
Sep 2006 Sid Krofft Opens Restaurant
07/10/06 21:49 | Permalink
Speaking of showbiz connections, producer Sid Krofft has turned from the Banana Splits to fine dining with Eleven. The restaurant/nightclub opens in West Hollywood in October in the historic First National Bank of Sherman space at Larrabee and Santa Monica Blvd. The very ambitious project includes 32 interconnected plasma screens over the bar, a fountain with flames encapsulated in spheres of water, a co-ed mosiac restroom and “dynamic bursts of entertainment every 15 minutes.” Chef Vincent Manna has cooked at Spago, L’Orangerie and Melisse and the menu sounds fusionish.
Check it out here: http://www.eleven.la/
New Krofft Ringtones
24/09/06 16:39 | Permalink
Hello, it’s Saturday morning calling. Rhino Entertainment, the company that brought the weird and wonderful world of Sid and Marty Krofft to DVD, proudly announces the release of Krofft Mobile, a full line of mobile products spotlighting the most popular Krofft television programs.
Consisting of master audio ring tones, ringback tones, video ringers, voice ringers, mobile wallpapers and more, Rhino plans to make all Krofft mobile content available through all major U.S. wireless carriers and aggregators, directly via premium short message service (PSMS) by texting KROFFT to 74466, and by visiting http://www.rhino.com/ringtones
Krofft mobile content spotlights beloved human and puppet characters from such legendary programs as H.R. Pufnstuf, Land of the Lost, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, The Bugaloos, Lidsville, and ElectraWoman and Dynagirl.
Land of The Lost Movie
24/09/06 16:38 | Permalink
Will Ferral to star in new Land of The Lost Movie
After playing an elf and an anchorman on the big screen, Will Ferrell is venturing into "Land of the Lost" for Universal.The "Saturday Night Live" alumnus is attached to star in a "Land of the Lost" comedy feature based on the 1974-77 television series of the same name. Universal acquired the feature rights from Sid and Marty Krofft, executive producers of the original NBC series, who will produce the feature for the studio. Jimmy Miller and Julie Wixson-Darmody also will produce via the Mosaic Media Group banner. Adam McKay, a former "SNL" writer who directed Ferrell in "Anchorman," is attached to direct, with Chris Henchy and Dennis McNicholas signing on to adapt the screenplay.The series revolved around forest ranger Rick Marshall and his children, Will and Holly, who are caught in a time vortex while rafting on the Colorado River and transported to a mysterious world populated by dinosaurs. The feature film will be an update of the series, which is due out on DVD this month. Ferrell, currently onscreen in Woody Allen's "Melinda and Melinda," will next be seen in Universal's comedy "Kicking & Screaming" and will star opposite Nicole Kidman in this summer's "Bewitched." He is playing Franz Liebkind in the film version of Mel Brooks' Broadway hit "The Producers," to be released domestically by Universal on Dec. 21.The Kroffts are behind such TV projects as "Lidsville, "The Bay City Rollers Show," "The Brady Bunch Hour," "Donny and Marie," "Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters" and "H.R. Pufnstuf," which Universal also made into a feature film. Henchy has written for numerous television series, including "Spin City" and "Entourage," and was the creator of the series "Battery Park" and "I'm With Her." McNicholas formerly was a head writer on "SNL" and is writing the feature film "The Party," with Jay Roach attached to direct.
McKay, who co-wrote "Anchorman" with Ferrell and did a rewrite on "Bewitched," is directing the action-comedy feature "Talladega Nights," which he will co-write with Ferrell.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0457400/
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2006-10-30 07:19:23
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answered by Giselle 3
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Is yo gabba gabba a puppet tutor? i be attentive to of Sid and Kroft somewhat yet not at all heard of the different. I collect from the solutions that that's a baby's tutor of a few form? I provide greater credit to the previous timer's for employing names and not made up words of their call :)
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answered by eckhardt 4
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They were definately unique and still producing.
"Family Affair" (2002) TV Series (producer)
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (2001) (TV) (executive producer)
"Land of the Lost" (producer)
- Power Play (1991) TV Episode (producer)
- The Thief (1991) TV Episode (producer)
- Flight to Freedom (1991) TV Episode (producer)
- Kevin vs. the Volcano (1991) TV Episode (producer)
- Jungle Girl (1991) TV Episode (producer)
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"D.C. Follies" (1987) TV Series (producer)
2006-10-30 07:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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They would have to update the characters, and use computers to do some animating. They also did H.R. Puff-n-stuff, Dynamic duo{ two female super heros}, Wild boy{ he had a big foot like friend, and carried a rope}.
2006-10-30 07:17:58
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answered by Anonymous
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They possibly could. Didn't they make Land of the Lost and Sigmund the Sea Monster?
2006-10-30 07:07:30
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answered by DJ 5
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Through the magik of Google, they will never truly be gone. Not sure if that is a good thing.
Tra, la, la. La-la la laaa..
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=266300194639090270&q=banana+splits
2006-10-30 07:18:54
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answered by pmanu44 2
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No, I don't remember that. It must've came on a long time ago (like 1980's) because I don't remember that before.
2006-10-30 08:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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They are still at work.
2006-10-30 07:15:05
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answered by novangelis 7
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H.R.Puffinstuff was thinly vailed drug humor.
2006-10-30 07:13:38
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