lowercasegods
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Evidently the good folks at Nickelodeon Studios (who brought us feature length versions of almost every Nick cartoon as well as the highly underrated Harriet the Spy movie) are making an H.R. Pufnstuf movie, due to be released through Paramount in 2007. Here's a link to IMDB for more details:
http://imdb.com/title/tt0460816/
Some people have speculated that the Pufnstuf movie will be more adult in order to appeal to the generation that grew up with it, as well as to humorously address the supposed drug references in the original show. However, with Nick Studios involvement, I'd seriously doubt they'd make something not 100% for kids, so I doubt the adult angle will happen.
What I would like to see, though, is better puppetry than the original show provided. Obviously it would be a dream come true to see the Henson's involved, but Sid and Marty Krofft (Pufnstuf's creators) probably hold too much of a professional grudge to allow such a creative collaboration to happen.
Maybe they could have someone like Stan Winston and his incredible effects shop take over the characters! He could make the puppets fun and much more believable than the county fair craft show-looking puppets that the Krofft's produced.
Anyway, these are my thoughts. What are yours? I leave you with this link to some Pufnstuf related cartoons that I drew to get your thoughts flowing.
http://www.jayfosgitt.com/LeftOvers/Sketchbook/SB24.html
http://imdb.com/title/tt0460816/
Some people have speculated that the Pufnstuf movie will be more adult in order to appeal to the generation that grew up with it, as well as to humorously address the supposed drug references in the original show. However, with Nick Studios involvement, I'd seriously doubt they'd make something not 100% for kids, so I doubt the adult angle will happen.
What I would like to see, though, is better puppetry than the original show provided. Obviously it would be a dream come true to see the Henson's involved, but Sid and Marty Krofft (Pufnstuf's creators) probably hold too much of a professional grudge to allow such a creative collaboration to happen.
Maybe they could have someone like Stan Winston and his incredible effects shop take over the characters! He could make the puppets fun and much more believable than the county fair craft show-looking puppets that the Krofft's produced.
Anyway, these are my thoughts. What are yours? I leave you with this link to some Pufnstuf related cartoons that I drew to get your thoughts flowing.
http://www.jayfosgitt.com/LeftOvers/Sketchbook/SB24.html