With the recent announcement of Cory Edwards helming the script, I've read a lot of bloggers and forumers misinterpreting the news. People think Zappa was ousted or replaced by Cory Edwards as the writer for the film. This isn't true, Zappa is still very much involved in the project.From what i gathered Zappa wrote the original treatment and thats it, so i guess if they are using part of it thats why he has been given the executive producer credit.
Generally an executive producer will get the credit because of either having some involvement in coming up with the initial project or bringing the lead actor to the studio (for instance, Brillstein for Ghostbusters) but then usually take a back seat while still overseeing the film. I didn't know Zappa was still quite as involved in the final script though, perhaps he is more involved because of the music aspect of the film as i know that was a major interest for him in doing the movie.Zappa's treatment will be the foundation for Edwards' script and Zappa is still involved in overseeing the film - Zappa wrote the treatment, he is continuing in the producer role and he is actually working with Edwards as he writes the final script.[/URL]
Since when are pop culture references the be all and end all of making jokes for muppet characters? Or any cartoon or live action show for that matter?It’s hard to create jokes for Fraggles, since they have no pop culture references whatsoever.
This is the guy! Even though it's a departure from his other films he seems to get it. Maybe he's taking a cue from Segel's anticipated Muppet film in his approach?Here's an interesting article about Cory Edwards who's writing the screenplay:
http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/05/28/fraggle-movie-movie-details-revealed/
Sounds promising!
Awesomely encouraging! This is starting to sound like it's heading in the right direction.Cory Edwards said:"(If I see one more cute iconic character ruined by “Shrekking It Up” for easy jokes, I’m going to go postal).”
Well, I might not go THAT far... but I would send some pigs your way.Cory Edawards said:“It’s my goal to do everything the “old school Muppet way.” I do believe there are many Henson fans who would have my head on a platter if I attempted anything else."
Yay hooray!Cory Edwards said:“I have come up with an original take based on that. There will be elements of a classic fantasy ‘quest’ movie with some traditional high-energy Muppet hijinks thrown in. My goal is to make this more than just a “cute” movie that occupies a kid’s attention span for 90 minutes. And the movie will not simply be a feature-length version of a Fraggle TV episode. It will deliver much more. I want to create something that will stay true to the spirit of the original show, but also go way beyond it. This is going to be a big fantasy adventure film that stands up to anything else at the multiplex today. Everyone involved in this project wants the same thing.”
Well, I hope that is what he is really doing and not just what he is saying to make fans happy.. I heard good things about Doogal before it was put out to...This is the guy! Even though it's a departure from his other films he seems to get it. Maybe he's taking a cue from Segel's anticipated Muppet film in his approach?
Some points:
-The story outline is comprehensive, solid, fire-tested and Henson approved.
-The story is inspired by Jim Henson's idea.
-All the Fraggles are back in puppet form along with practical sets and actors for most of the film.
-Modern effects will be used sparingly and only to enhance things for good reasons rather than a gimmick. -No pop-culture jokes or "Shreking it up".
-It's not just a kid flick or a really long episode. It's a Fraggle fantasy movie with some Muppety action.
-When in doubt he asks What Would Jim Do?