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  1. MrBloogarFoobly

    UK TV: Red Nose Day 2013

    I remember when Miss Piggy had more tricks up her sleeve than just karate chopping everything.
  2. MrBloogarFoobly

    Puppeteer Saleries

    It really depends on the type of work you're doing. Buck-Beaver's estimation is correct. If you have the budget for it, great. If you don't, I would recommend finding some enthusiastic people who can work in an internship type capacity, i.e. free. After all, JH didn't pay his puppeteers very...
  3. MrBloogarFoobly

    Jim Henson on Canadian Channel in 1983

    If this was in 83, it seems like he aged really quickly from 84-86. The stress of TDC and Labyrinth took quite a toll on him.
  4. MrBloogarFoobly

    Ted Sequel Announced, Wahlberg CoHosting 2013 Oscars with Seth Mcfarlane

    I'm aware of how television writing works. The fact is, the show has never been well written, right back to the original episodes that he did write. I'm not placing sole blame on him for the decline of television, obviously. And yes, there are worse things on television. But Family Guy is...
  5. MrBloogarFoobly

    Ted Sequel Announced, Wahlberg CoHosting 2013 Oscars with Seth Mcfarlane

    It's not the vulgarity that turns me off. He is not a good comedy writer, pure and simple. It's extremely lazy humor that appeals to the lowest common denominator. There's nothing intelligent to what he does, nothing nuanced. It's dead weight like Family Guy, American Dad, and the Cleveland Show...
  6. MrBloogarFoobly

    Muppet Voice Impressions

    You're right. It's a weird tone. Fuller than most falsetto voices, but with lots of grit and low tones when she's angry. We lucked out with Jacobson. The only thing he does that I think is a misstep is making Miss Piggy a good singer.
  7. MrBloogarFoobly

    Muppet Voice Impressions

    I'm not going to claim to be a good impressionist. I have a variety of my own voices, but it's pretty embarrassing when I try to copy others. I can do a lot of the easier ones, like the Swedish Chef, Link, and Beaker. I can do an alright Kermit, a passable Gonzo, and a passable Miss Piggy, a...
  8. MrBloogarFoobly

    New Muppet movie in development for potential 2013 release

    I certainly felt like the Fozzie/Kermit dynamic was much better in The Muppets. I liked that he was the first Muppet Kermit looked up.
  9. MrBloogarFoobly

    Peter Linz: What's Next For Him?

    Not a fan of Walter, HUGE fan of Linz. Just a genius puppeteer.
  10. MrBloogarFoobly

    Elmo does Michael Jackson's "Thriller"

    This is hilarious. Still, I think the last thing Elmo needs right now is a Michael Jackson association...
  11. MrBloogarFoobly

    New Muppet movie in development for potential 2013 release

    Post Oz Fozzie is not nearly as funny, endearing, or multi-dimensional as Oz Fozzie. Unless they can get his character right, I don't really care about him having a major role. I want to see more Gonzo. He's one of my favorite Muppets, and he's the only one still being performed by his...
  12. MrBloogarFoobly

    New Muppet movie in development for potential 2013 release

    Ah, for some reason I thought I had read May 2014.
  13. MrBloogarFoobly

    New Muppet movie in development for potential 2013 release

    I think a summer release for this movie might be a really terrible idea. Sure, Muppet Fans will go, parents will take their kids to see it, and ironic teenagers will snicker through it. But summer is a time for big budget blockbusters, and the Muppets have never been "big" films. They're small...
  14. MrBloogarFoobly

    Barney the Dinosaur creator's son arrested for attempted murder

    Barney is irrelevant. Sesame Street is still a viable brand.
  15. MrBloogarFoobly

    The David Bowie Returns Thread

    "Life on Mars," "Oh You Pretty Things" and "Big Brother" are some of my favorites.
  16. MrBloogarFoobly

    The David Bowie Returns Thread

    In case you guys did not hear, Mr. Bowie is back among us. Discuss.
  17. MrBloogarFoobly

    Favorite Kermit Voice Actor? Jim Henson or Steve Whitmire?

    No one is taking away from Whitmire. He is a brilliant performer who has done the character justice. But the unavoidable fact is that Kermit is Henson's character, and will always be Henson's character. Just as Rizzo is Whitmire's character, and will never really be anybody else's.
  18. MrBloogarFoobly

    The Joe Raposo Appreciation Thread

    One of the reasons Jim Henson was a unique genius is that he was easy to get along with. Other extremely brilliant people - Raposo, Hunt, even Frank Oz at times - were and are tough people. I love Raposo's work. He sounds like a real character.
  19. MrBloogarFoobly

    Jim Henson's Parents

    It's very interesting that most of Jim Henson's life is shrouded in mystery. The only biographies currently available don't really cover his early life, skim over his college career, and then jump into his work in advertising and beyond. In fact, for all we know about his personality, there's...
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