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Note: I'm putting this here since is just a silly idea I had, not an actual movie in production.
Kermit the Frog as Duke Leto Atreides
Miss Piggy as Lady Jessica
Daniel Radcliffe as Paul Atreides
Mini Piggy as Alia Atreides
Sam the Eagle as Thufir Hawat
Woody Harrelson as Gurney...
I tried this myself, and I think the results were rather interesting.
* What you need...
- Dark Crystal DVD
- Transformers: The Motion Picture soundtrack CD
* What to do...
1. Cue the Transformers soundtrack to Stan Bush's The Touch.
2. Cue The Dark Crystal to the part were Jen is...
I'm sorry. But the idea of Sam and Gonzo as villains, even comical ones, does not sit well with me.:boo:
The Sheriff of Nottingham should be either a human, or a Muppet "made"(or drawn rather) especially for that role.
Ah, another idea. An excellant one at that.
D) It wasn't that important to the plot anway.
In that case, I think it was more about time constaints than anything else.
I just finished watching the "Doozer Contest" episode. I got to wondering why they didn't actually show Cotterpin's fight with Wrench. It's not usual for the Henson Company to skip over an action part like that.
I came up it with three possible explanations.
A) Fraggle Rock was a children's...
After watching the entire first season...
- Gobo and Red act more like surrogate siblings than anything else.
- One could use "New Trash Heap in Town" to make a strong case for Gobo/Mokey. Particulary that heart-to-heart were Gobo helped Mokey see the error of her ways.
- The only truly...
Some of you may have heard of this site-
http://www.rifftrax.com
Where you can download MP3s of Mike Nelson and Co. making fun of your favorite movies as you watch them.
A while back I used my limited skills with Gimp, a freeware image editing program, to make a mock RiffTrax Dark Crystal...
The Muppet Show:
Council of Rivendell Sketch
(The curtain rises to reveal a reasonable replica of the Rivendell set from “Lord of The Rings”. Gathered on stage are Kermit the Frog as Aragorn, Miss Piggy as Arwen, Gonzo as Gandalf, Fozzie Bear as Gimli, Sam the Eagle as Elrond, Link Hogthrob as...
Since the movie, if I understood the premise correctly, takes place in "Outer Space", I'd like to see the Fraggle Five attempt to drive a car. I picture Wembley and Boober working the pedals, Gobo and Red fighting over the steering wheel, and Mokey trying to navigate from the passenger seat...
I acknowledge the logic behind Gobo/Red, it's a good pairing. But personally I'd rather see Gobo/Mokey. In the episode "Mokey's Funeral", Gobo laments never being able to tell Mokey something. I'm not certain, but I think there were other subtle hints in other episodes about Gobo and Mokey's...
The Muppet Show:
Council of Rivendell Sketch
(The curtain rises to reveal a reasonable replica of the Rivendell set from “Lord of The Rings”. Gathered on stage are Kermit the Frog as Aragorn, Miss Piggy as Arwen, Gonzo as Gandalf, Fozzie Bear as Gimli, Sam the Eagle as Elrond, Link Hogthrob...
My review.
I liked it. The story flowed well and the characters were enjoyable. The black and white artwork fits the mood of the story better than I think color artwork would. My only concern at this point is that I'm not entirely sure LoTDC fits with the back story provided in Brian Froud's...
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