Questions for Jim Lewis – July 30, 2009
From minor_muppetz…
Clifford was introduced as a bass player on The Jim Henson Hour. Following that show's cancelation, he continued to be a musician for awhile, playing percussions with The Electric Mayhem in The Muppets at Walt Disney World, and singing on a few tracks on the original Muppet Beach Party and Kermit Unpigged albums. When he became the host of Muppets Tonight, he pretty much stopped being a musician, though he did occasionally sing and play instruments.
So, did you and/ or the other writers ever consider having Clifford continue to be a musician in addition to being the show's host?
You assume that the writers have much more power than we do. We merely suggest. And as it was on MT, it seemed like Clifford would have his hands full hosting without adding back his musical sideline. But hey, maybe if we had….we’d still be on the air. And I could be retired. Ooh, why do you get these ideas now when it’s too late for me to exploit them!
From BobThePizzaBoy…
Can we ever except a fourth volume in the Muppet-written self-help book collection or is that series finished?
From your mouth to God’s ear. I am forever hopeful. This is why I identify so strongly with Fozzie. He too believes that good things will happen. At this moment, I know nothing. Which is actually my answer to most of these questions.
Do you have a favorite sequence from something you've written that just didn't end up making the finished cut of whatever production that may be?
Don King as the Wizard in “Muppet Wizard of Oz”. I didn’t actually write it or really have much to do with the whole project, but I suggested it. Still think it would’ve been funny. “Only in Oz!u201D
Other than that, I always assume that if it didn’t make it, it’s probably for the best.
From dwayne1115…
I know we must have talked about the Electric Mayhem band before but do you see their style having to change much, with the ever changing styles of music?
I never actually think of the Electric Mayhem and the word “style” in the same sentence. They create more of a vibe, an atmospheric ambiance, a haze, if you will. And they are very very versatile, able to play whatever is needed ---and loudly, too.
Also, do you think as a bonus Feature on a Muppet DVD where you and the other people that work with the Muppets answer questions sent in by fans could work? Or could something like an Ask the Muppets kind of thing work on Muppets.com or something?
That’s crazy talk. At least the part about people like me. As for the part about “Ask the Muppets” on Muppets.com. I like the idea. But could be labor intensive. Still…Worth throwing into the idea windsock.
From theprawncracker…
Dear Jim,
I don't have a question (at this exact moment, but you and I both know that one will probably pop up by the time I finish), I just wanted to tell you how much we at Muppet Central love and appreciate you and your answers in this thread. It's truly one of the greatest things at MC and it gives us great insight into the Muppets. Thank you very, very much.
And... go figure, I do have a question. I recently discovered the other day that the inspiration I need to get back into the writing groove is watching The Muppet Movie or Muppets From Space. If you're stuck behind a massive writer's block (mine are made of cheese for some strange reason), do you have something you can watch that'll shoot you back into the mood?
I listen to the music of Bert Kaempfert or Leroy Anderson. Instrumental. Lively. Terribly catchy and silly in many places. Check them out. You can’t listen without acting foolishly, which for me usually leads to writing.
From Leyla…
Ooh, I have a question...
What would you like to see happen in a theatrical Muppet movie?
I would love to answer that question, but if I did I’d have to kill myself. And I don’t have time; I’m on deadline. Get it! Kill…DEADline! Ahhh!....Seriously, I can’t say ‘cause those are the ideas I get paid for – and as we previously established, I can’t yet afford to retire.