| Kenan & Kel Reunite For ‘Good Burger’ Sketch With Jimmy Fallon
If you were young in the ’90s and watched Nickelodeon, you’re surely familiar with Kenan & Kel. The show starred Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell, and ran from 1996 to 2000. Since then Thompson has gone on to a successful run on Saturday Night Live, while Mitchell has continued acting albeit in lesser known projects. Mitchell also auditioned for SNL, but it didn’t work out for him. There have been reports of the pair not staying in touch in the years since their show ended, but last night they reunited on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon for a sketch that re-created the duo’s 1997 movie Good Burger, which was inspired by a sketch they did on another Nickelodeon show, All That. You can check out the Kenan & Kel reunion below, as well as a behind the scenes video and one of their sketches from the ’90s.
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| Make This Happen: Marc Summers Wants ‘Double Dare’ Rebooted By Nickelodeon
I, like many others, have fond memories of watching the game show Double Dare on Nickelodeon as a kid. The show saw teams facing off in a mixture of trivia and extra messy challenges for the right to take on the super sloppy final obstacle course. The show was hosted by Marc Summers, who’s gone on to produce and appear on various shows, most notably on Food Network. Summers was recently asked about the possibility of rebooting the game show, to which he replied that he’s actually been wanting to bring it back, but there’s been speedbumps. Continue reading to see what Summers had to say about a reboot, and why it might not ever happen.
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| Michael Bay Tells Enraged ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle’ Fans To “Chill” After Alien CommentRecently Michael Bay made some comments about the upcoming reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles that has fans understandably furious. Bay, who’s a producer on the Nickelodeon project through his Platinum Dunes, said that their mutated reptiles would actually be an “alien race,” leading many to assume that these guys were actually going to turn the Ninja Turtles into aliens. Not the most popular thing to say, as you might imagine. Angry fans took to the ‘net in droves to voice their fiery disapproval, and Michael Bay was quick to respond. Read what he said below.
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| The Rebooted ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Will Be Aliens, According To Michael BayLooks like the title characters in the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot will be getting their turtle power from a source other than green mutagen found in a New York City sewer. At the recent 2012 Nickelodeon Upfront conference Michael Bay, who is producing the new film for Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon through his Platinum Dunes production company, offered up his thoughts on what children who didn’t grow up devouring everything related to the weapon-wielding amphibious ass-kickers created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird in 1984 can expect from the gestating reboot.
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| Jonathan Liebesman Possibly Directing the ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ RebootIt’s been almost two years since we reported that Michael Bay would be partnering with Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon to produce a new live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie through his Platinum Dunes production company and that Iron Man scribes Art Marcum and Matt Holloway would be writing the screenplay with an eye towards turning the movie into a franchise. Now comes the news that Jonathan Liebesman, the director of last year’s Battle: Los Angeles and the upcoming Wrath of the Titans, is in talks to direct the reboot.
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