Luke
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As you say, i think Edwards is well aware he has to do something with it to give it a bit of an edgier faster pace, and then they have the Hensons there who want to make sure Jim's original vision is represented somewhat (especially as they have a few seasons of DVD's they might sell), i don't see it being as meaningful as the episodes but im sure they'll give it a message.Just think of Junior Gorg escaping and rampaging across the Brooklyn Bridge! I wonder how far they'll take things? It's a difficult balance that should be carefully considered (unlike a Junior clumsy bridge jog).
I also wonder how the Doc segments will be produced?
I agree the possibilities for this are quite exciting, i think maybe they would need to have a Fraggle Rock / Gorg Garden set so we could see how they get into the real world in the first place so that would be good to see again. I think maybe they would get some kind of celebrity actor to play Doc if they do have him, i guess they will as they can't really leave out Sprocket. Trash Heap you can have them running into on some backstreet and giving them some wisdom, that'd be fun.
Totally agreed, there are some kids who are underground Fraggle Fans, lol - i've seen a few of em out buying the DVD sets with their parents, i'm always amazed. In terms of writing a feature film though, and in todays age of ticket sales and merchandising they are always going to be writing to what they think the majority of the target audience will buy into/go see.Redsonga said:I've seen it happen, many times in fact. Nearly all of my friends kids are fraggle fans (and it wasn't because of me, the crazy FR fanfic writing auntie saying anything ether .) It's all about what sort of kids you are talking about IMHO, not all of them are the stereotype that most filmmakers say they are aiming to please.