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"I think no matter what age you are, you can use your imagination and wonderful things will happen." Riff, a 6-year-old hadrosaur, is Barney's first new friend in 13 years. "He loves music.
Aside from planting that song in everyone’s head (again), “I Love You, You Hate Me” is an amusing look back at the “Barney & Friends” phenomenon, and the over-the-top torrents of ...
The Peacock docuseries 'I Love You, You Hate Me,' directed by Tommy Avallone, unpacks the rise of Barney and the vicious backlash against the purple dinosaur.
In the two-part Peacock documentary series “I Love You, You Hate Me,” we revisit the genesis of Barney and watch in astonishment as a great American success story turns dark and sour, not only ...
The reasons for the show's initial success and accursed demise are outlined in an all-new docuseries, titled "I Love You, You Hate Me, which is available for streaming on Peacock Oct. 12.
As a teenager, for one of my birthdays, I asked my aunt to make me a Barney costume, so my friends and I could beat him up on camera,” Avallone said of his personal connection to the subject matter.
An extreme example of this wrinkle in pop culture, and maybe even our national disposition, is examined in “I Love You, You Hate Me,” which follows the arc of Barney the purple dinosaur from ...
Avallone says the inspiration for “I Love You, You Hate Me” came after seeing a nostalgic social media post featuring a 1993 news story about a Barney-bashing event at the U. of Nebraska.
I Love You, You Hate Me is streaming exclusively on Peacock. If you’re not subscribed, Peacock starts at $4.99/month for the ad-supported Premium plan or $49.99/year for the annual plan.
I Love You, You Hate Me doesn’t want to be simply a hollow celebration of ’90s nostalgia, which I truly respect, but it doesn’t quite have the intellectual ammunition to make its more ...