frogboy4
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I have no doubt that Henson can get any one of these projects made. They just kind of need to pick one and follow it through. We know a successful Muppet movie can be made for $45 million and that the overseas market is just as important as the domestic box office. These films could easily be successful. My advice would be this:
A. Beg, borrow or steal to get the Fraggle Rock Movie made. There are so many musicians and artists who would love to lend something to the film that would help give it a strong opening weekend.
B. Get people interested in the Dark Crystal and Labyrinth characters again by letting a game company develop an internet RPG with Jim Henson's extensive cast of creatures.
C. Develop something for television, live action or puppetry, that has a chance of being network popular and not just niche . This would get the Henson name out there and relevant again.
D. Create more YouTube content like the Marvin E. Quasniki for President campaign.
E. Keep rolling out the graphic novels and comics.
F. Once the Fraggle Movie opens it should be easier to make a Dark Crystal picture.
just my ideas. I don't see Henson Co. bouncing back to relevance without a firm strategy.
A. Beg, borrow or steal to get the Fraggle Rock Movie made. There are so many musicians and artists who would love to lend something to the film that would help give it a strong opening weekend.
B. Get people interested in the Dark Crystal and Labyrinth characters again by letting a game company develop an internet RPG with Jim Henson's extensive cast of creatures.
C. Develop something for television, live action or puppetry, that has a chance of being network popular and not just niche . This would get the Henson name out there and relevant again.
D. Create more YouTube content like the Marvin E. Quasniki for President campaign.
E. Keep rolling out the graphic novels and comics.
F. Once the Fraggle Movie opens it should be easier to make a Dark Crystal picture.
just my ideas. I don't see Henson Co. bouncing back to relevance without a firm strategy.