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Not only is Frank Oz a talented puppeteer and voice actor (among many iconic roles, he was both the puppeteer and voice of Yoda), he’s also a talented director, having directed Little Shop of HorrorsWhat About Bob?, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

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Did You Know?

Not only is Frank Oz a talented puppeteer and voice actor (among many iconic roles, he was both the puppeteer and voice of Yoda), he’s also a talented director, having directed Little Shop of HorrorsWhat About Bob?, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

 
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The TCL 6-Series Roku TV is our favorite Roku TV, so check it out if you’re looking for a new television! Amazon has it for $699.99 right now.

Editor’s note: I personally bought the 65-inch version of this TCL Roku TV earlier this year, and I’m very happy with it. You get much better image quality and features than you would on a cheaper, low-end TV. At the same time, it’s very reasonably priced compared to high-end TVs with all the latest features that can cost thousands of dollars more.

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Delayed: Universal Control Won’t Launch With macOS Monterey


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