Hehe, thanks, I try!heralde said:Hmm, well that was pretty good, Skye...hehe jk
Hehe, thanks, I try!heralde said:Hmm, well that was pretty good, Skye...hehe jk
Aww! You're so sweet... and everyone, William is the most amazing and wonderful man in the whole world. The days I got to spend with him so far were the best of my life, and I know he and I have so many perfect days with each other ahead as well. I can't wait to see him again, forever. I love you, too, sweetheart!Ilikemuppets said:Well everyboby, I just got back from seeing Caroline Yesterday and she was absolutly freaking amazing. I had the best time ever with My baby! I look foward to seeing her again in the future and hopefully next time permently. I love you, baby!
That sounds like a lot of fun herald and thank you!heralde said:That's nice you guys, glad you had fun.
I got to see The Christmas Toy the other night, which was great. It's my all-time favorite Muppet Christmas special. It's so different from your typical holiday show, it's very melancholy and unsettling, while still being funny and touching. I'm amazed the Muppet group had the guts to be that serious.
Well anyway, that's where I got my latest signature from. Very inspiring!
There's one part of the special I always forget about but it's so funny. Just after Balthazar falls off the toy house:
Belmont: Balthazar, are you alright?!
Balthazar: No I'm not alright!!
Belmont: Well, should we help you up?
Balthazar: Not unless you want to wait for me!
I think that's definitely true, they probably did want to prove they were all around entertainers.Muppet Newsgirl said:Well, I guess the Muppet gang likes to be serious every now and then, maybe show that they're capable of things other than all-out-silliness (which seems to be the case whenever you've got some of the Muppeteers together in the same room).
I havn't seen Christmas Toy for years...I should be getting it out for Christmas though. Oh, and *drops bomb* see ya.heralde said:I think that's definitely true, they probably did want to prove they were all around entertainers.
One of the nicest moments in The Christmas Toy occurs when the toys have to convince the worrying rocking horse Belmont (Richard character of course) to go rescue Rugby. Here is a good example of how puppeteers can definitely be called actors.
Through the song, Belmont goes through the whole range of emotions. At the start, he's hesitant and timid. Then he starts gaining a bit of confidence with the encouragement of his friends. By the end of the song, he's ready and willing to go. And all this with a puppet with basically one facial expression and eye lids that go up and down.