SOTTH
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I've also been following this thread for awhile and surprised it hasn't caught on more. But I assume it has to do with Jim being the genesis of this whole Muppet universe; he's so much a part of everything Muppet-related, it's hard to separate him out from everything else. In the way people are fans of specific football teams, but nobody excitedly waves a banner that just says "Football!" (Weird analogy... forgive me.)
But I am definitely 100% a loud-and-proud Jim Henson fanatic. As I get older and try to dig a little deeper into my life, Jim is one of the inspirations whose presence has been fairly constant.
Just this week, I watched "The Cube" for the millionth time and spent hours contemplating Jim's messages within that film: messages of love and defining truth and reality. Along the way, I had to wade through Nietzsche, Jean Baudrillard, "The Matrix"... among others. Yes, Jim was entertaining and fun, but there was a REAL depth there. And the more I dig, the further I find I can go.
(I also did a podcast two weeks ago discussing the difference between "childlike" and "childish" - as mentioned by Richard Hunt at Jim's memorial service - and how Jim is a near-perfect example of how to properly handle that distinction.)
So, I;m on board with you, Dwayne! JHLC!
But I am definitely 100% a loud-and-proud Jim Henson fanatic. As I get older and try to dig a little deeper into my life, Jim is one of the inspirations whose presence has been fairly constant.
Just this week, I watched "The Cube" for the millionth time and spent hours contemplating Jim's messages within that film: messages of love and defining truth and reality. Along the way, I had to wade through Nietzsche, Jean Baudrillard, "The Matrix"... among others. Yes, Jim was entertaining and fun, but there was a REAL depth there. And the more I dig, the further I find I can go.
(I also did a podcast two weeks ago discussing the difference between "childlike" and "childish" - as mentioned by Richard Hunt at Jim's memorial service - and how Jim is a near-perfect example of how to properly handle that distinction.)
So, I;m on board with you, Dwayne! JHLC!