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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Today I was at Target, and I saw a DVD I hadn't heard of, called Singing with the Stars. I didn't pick it up, but it appears to focus on celebrity performances. It seems everything that I saw mentioned on the packaging has been released on DVD before, and most of the songs/celebrities mentioned...
Announcer: Welcome to The Stars of The Muppets, promoting the new movie The Muppets. And now, here is our host, Walter!
Walter: Hi, I'm Walter, and tonight, on The Stars of The Muppets, I am spotlighting the one and only Fozzie Bear!
(Fozzie's theme music plays as Fozzie enters the stage)
Fozzie...
The audio from this song (at least the soundtrack version; the movie and soundtrack versions of songs often have noticable differences) was posted online a month ago. I am glad that the part posted here was the part I was most interested in seeing (as there were many voices that sounded...
Bill Barretta performed Lew Zealand for a brief time before Matt Vogel took over Jerry's characters. He performed Lew in It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (which came before Nelson's retirement... The voice wasn't dubbed) and in The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (in a scene cut from the original...
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Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for "The Stars of The Muppets", showcasing the stars of the new movie, The Muppets! And now, heeeeeeeere's Walter!
Walter: Thank you, thank you. Tonight, I will interview the great leading lady, Miss Piggy!
Miss Piggy: Oh...
With the new movie coming soon, I'm going to be posting a series of fan fics called "The Stars of The Muppets", with Walter interviewing different characters. In a way, the title is inspired by "The Stars of Space Jam" VHS tapes that promoted Space Jam in 1996 (though obviously this series of...
I think I've noticed it on a few recent movie DVDs I've gotten (though there is nothing I own on both formats). But this reminds me of how disapointed I was with The Simpsons Movie DVD not having too many good features, especially with only a handful of deleted scenes included (when it was...
Considering he's worked on the script for the last few years, I wonder if it'll be hard for him when the promotion is over and he no longer gets to hang out with the Muppets.
If any of the full-body monsters did appear (and I know they didn't), I doubt they would have wrestled. I'm sure most of the full-body monster costumes are very fragile (especially in the heads). The Mutations are the only ones I could see wrestling without causing much damage to the suits. And...
Maybe Statler and Waldorf could be in the audience, or Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem can perform a song (I don't expect them to be the musical guests).
One thing I'm confused about, and this might be more suitable as it's own thread, is when Martin Robinson joined the show. Most sources I've seen (the 40th anniversary book, Robinson's official bio, etc.) say he joined in 1980 (Sesame Street Unpaved says 1979), which would be season 12. But in...
I wonder if the franchise would be ruined if they made a very dark Muppet movie. Not sure what kind of a dark plot would be right for the Muppets, but it seems like it'd be interesting.
I'm sure Statler and Waldorf would like to see a dark Muppet movie, so they wouldn't have to see a thing!
Honeslty for some reason I'll be surprised if the DVD of the movie is even a two-disc set (not counting the Blu-Ray release which would probably include the regular DVD as a bonus).
Regardless of whether any of the Muppets past work gets included, my main hope for the DVD is for it to include...
While I really want the bonus features on the DVD release of The Muppets to be directly related to the new movie, suddenly I can't help but wonder if it'd be a good idea for the DVD to contain a bonus disc showcasing existing material. Maybe call it "The Best of the Muppets" or something like...
I'd say the Teresa Brewer and John Cleese episodes are the most fun. Many of the craziest episodes have their serious moments despite the craziness, but those two don't have any real serious scenes (well, Teresa Brewer's numbers are more entertaining than funny). But every sketch in those two...
I don't see how not existing below the waist would prevent someone from having a sexuality. Besides, they do exist below the waist. Bert existed below the waist in the "Doin' the Pigeon" number, Ernie existed below the waist in "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon", "The Insects in Your...
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