TheMonsterAteMe
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Correct. For years the real Electric Mayhem had been on ebay for a few thousand dollars if I recall, until a private buyer snagged it. (It shoulda belonged in the Smithsoneon, but oh well) I remember in 98, 99 and 2000 a number of threads on Muppet Central about pooling money together to buy up the bus.wow those pics are really cool. have doubts at the moment if that is the real Electric Mayhem Bus...but that's subject to change
I agree.It's beginning to get more and more clear just how much of a "fan" dream project this whole undertaking is. I mean just the premise of an obsessed fan going to try and find the Muppets Studio is just way beyond awesome.
I believe I quote the great Dr. Henry Jones Jr.: "It belongs in a museum!"Correct. For years the real Electric Mayhem had been on ebay for a few thousand dollars if I recall, until a private buyer snagged it. (It shoulda belonged in the Smithsoneon, but oh well) I remember in 98, 99 and 2000 a number of threads on Muppet Central about pooling money together to buy up the bus.
True...normally for big tentpole movies Im excited about(Dark Knight, Tron Legacy, etc) I'll see a few onset pics and youtube spycam stuff when production first begins. But then I will purposefully avoid news/pics/video for the course of the year and a half or more until the film comes out. However, with "The Muppets", I wanna soak up every little photo and tidbit that comes out!I believe I quote the great Dr. Henry Jones Jr.: "It belongs in a museum!"
Awesome to see these pictures! I so love Amy Adams and Jason Segel, and I'm ecstatic that they're in with the Muppets. The only difficulty is going to be seeing these spy pics for a year and not being able to see the movie!
The people who bought the bus actually used to take it to weddings and fairs and things, and that story unfortunately actually ended with the bus accidently catching fire a few years back...sad but true, they popped in here to tell us.Correct. For years the real Electric Mayhem had been on ebay for a few thousand dollars if I recall, until a private buyer snagged it. (It shoulda belonged in the Smithsoneon, but oh well) I remember in 98, 99 and 2000 a number of threads on Muppet Central about pooling money together to buy up the bus.