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Home Movies is an American [1] [2] animated sitcom created by Brendon Small and Loren Bouchard. [3] The show centers on an eight-year-old aspiring filmmaker , also named Brendon Small, who makes homemade film productions in his spare time with his friends Melissa Robbins and Jason Penopolis.
align. This is a list of episodes for the American animated television series Home Movies.The series began with "Get Away From My Mom", which was broadcast on April 26, 1999, by UPN, which showed the first five episodes premiered before it was cancelled.
Fenton deeply disdains Brendon's movies, and enjoys berating him with film theory criticisms, although this has more to do with his jealousy of not being in them than the actual films themselves. In the episode 'Heart Smashers', Brendon 'breaks-up' with Fenton, with Fenton taking great offense and breaking-up with Brendon as well (only Jason ...
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Time to Come Home for Christmas: 6 Megan Park, Alison Sweeney, Lacey Chabert, Jessy Schram, Holland Roden, Shenae Grimes-Beech: HMM 2001–2004 A Town Without Christmas: 3 Peter Falk: HC 2024 Unwrapping Christmas: 4 Natalie Hall, Kathryn Davis, Ashley Newbrough, Cindy Busby: H+ 2016–2021 The Wedding March: 6 Josie Bissett, Jack Wagner: HC 4/6 ...
Dwayne, who performs the music for the kids' movies, has written a script for a rock opera film adaption of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis. Melissa presses Brendon to make the film, but he is reluctant as he is filming a movie called Louis, Louis, a fictional encounter between Louis Braille and Louis Pasteur. He eventually gives in and begins ...
Amateur film equipment became standardized in the 1920s and 30s with the 9.5 mm, 16 mm, and 8 mm formats. By the late 1950s, home movies became cheaper to make, becoming available to the middle class. In the mid-1960s, Super 8's ease of use led to home movies being even more popular. [7]
This is a list of the best-selling film titles sold in the United States across all physical home video formats, including VHS ... Bee Movie: 4,712,821: $75,473,010 2009