It was also the variety in music genres that made the show so appealing to audiences of many generations. If it wasn’t for Glee’s weekly themed performances, I would not know many of songs from the 20th century. The show would make you want to sing, dance, laugh, and cry. As their audience expanded, Glee became more than a just a tv show; it was a global community. Fan clubs were created by viewers
Monkey’s Paw The Monkey’s Paw and The Simpsons parody are alike in many ways. In the beginning of the story, Mr. White is talking to Sargent Morris who had just arrived and said, “What was that you started telling me the other day about a monkey’s paw or something?”. (Jacobs 1) This story and movie are similar in the way that they both have monkey’s paws. In the Simpson’s parody a family travels to Morocco and while their there they buy a monkey’s paw and in the ‘Monkey’s Paw’ the White family
Seth MacFarlane (creator of “Family Guy”) and Raphael Bob-Waksberg (creator of “Bojack Horseman”) both got their inspiration from mainstream TV shows. Macfarlane favored “The Simpsons,” and Bob-Waksberg Favored “The Newsroom.” Both directors got their inventiveness from an early age and carried on their passion into adulthood. “Bojack Horseman” and “Family Guy” are interchangeable because they comment on real-world situations, portray dark humor, and are based on the actions of selfish anti-heroes
in societal context, following the life of Temple Grandin. It is directed by Mick Jackson, and written by Merritt Johnson, Christopher Monger, and William Merritt Johnson. The producer of the film is Scott Ferguson, also known for his 2006 academy award winning film Brokeback Mountain. Its main characters include: Temple Grandin (starring actress Claire Danes), Temples mother Eustacia (actress Julia Ormond), Temples boarding school science teacher and mentor Dr. Carlock (Actor David Strathairn), and