Convincing John
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned The Dark Crystal or Labyrinth yet, with this being a Muppet Forum and all.
The critics (and public) saw The Dark Crystal, pretty much gasped as one, said "This...this is Jim Henson's movie? Where's Kermit? Where's Piggy?" (Points to a Skeksis on the screen) "That's not Big Bird! Boooo! We hate this movie! Boooo!"
With Labyrinth, it was sort of the same deal, but there was another fantasy film that came out the same time (I forget the title) and it overshadowed Labyrinth.
There's that story Frank Oz told about the critics watching "The Dark Crystal" at a screening. "The critics watched the movie. When it was over, they walked out of the theater without saying a word to either Jim or me." Man, that's cold.
UHF got the same bashing, but at least Weird Al's fans spoke up and now it's finally on DVD.
Why are underrated movies underrated? Sometimes it's because they're different and new. Same with TV shows that are underrated. I think Philip J. Fry said it best about clever and unexpected material in TV:
That's not why people watch TV. Clever things make people feel stupid, and unexpected things make them feel scared. You see? TV audiences don't want anything original. They wanna see the same thing they've seen a thousand times before.
Convincing John
The critics (and public) saw The Dark Crystal, pretty much gasped as one, said "This...this is Jim Henson's movie? Where's Kermit? Where's Piggy?" (Points to a Skeksis on the screen) "That's not Big Bird! Boooo! We hate this movie! Boooo!"
With Labyrinth, it was sort of the same deal, but there was another fantasy film that came out the same time (I forget the title) and it overshadowed Labyrinth.
There's that story Frank Oz told about the critics watching "The Dark Crystal" at a screening. "The critics watched the movie. When it was over, they walked out of the theater without saying a word to either Jim or me." Man, that's cold.
UHF got the same bashing, but at least Weird Al's fans spoke up and now it's finally on DVD.
Why are underrated movies underrated? Sometimes it's because they're different and new. Same with TV shows that are underrated. I think Philip J. Fry said it best about clever and unexpected material in TV:
That's not why people watch TV. Clever things make people feel stupid, and unexpected things make them feel scared. You see? TV audiences don't want anything original. They wanna see the same thing they've seen a thousand times before.
Convincing John