Redsonga
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IA know, I wish I did know someone...not to leak any details just to see how far it has gone so far.Hehe. True! Feel free to ask...next time you find someone TO ask!

IA know, I wish I did know someone...not to leak any details just to see how far it has gone so far.Hehe. True! Feel free to ask...next time you find someone TO ask!
Agreed. Having only so much to go on can be agonizing.IA know, I wish I did know someone...not to leak any details just to see how far it has gone so far...
Cory Edwards has a couple of blog entries from last month:Has there been any new news about this anywhere? I have not heard anything about any new blogs for a while now![]()
To be fair, they weren't always singing in the show. I don't think he means just have em sing one or twice. I think he means more that he doesn't want them just bursting into song all over the place for no reason like some musical. Sounds like he wants specific plot points in the movie where they might sing to cheer someone up or they might sing in their little Fraggley hideout or to explain their world/life to the humans.Fraggles don't just sing every now and then, it is their whole culture...and besides that, I just can't see fraggles as the kind of creatures that would give into the peer pressure of a bunch of humans say "We don't sing in the human world, its not cool."
They need enough songs for a soundtrack, anywayWell, he was a teenager when FR was made, so it is more his teenager-hood. I wish more of we younger fans could have a say in things...
You know, I don't see how making a FR movie into a musical would be that bad. After all, people make new musicals into movies all the time, it is very 'in' I think. And given the nature of fraggles you can't just have two songs and then say 'See? I made them sing!' IMHO. Fraggles don't just sing every now and then, it is their whole culture...and besides that, I just can't see fraggles as the kind of creatures that would give into the peer pressure of a bunch of humans say "We don't sing in the human world, its not cool." That's like the muppets giving into being 'normal' and not throwing chickens and fish!
To be fair, they weren't always singing in the show. I don't think he means just have em sing one or twice. I think he means more that he doesn't want them just bursting into song all over the place for no reason like some musical. Sounds like he wants specific plot points in the movie where they might sing to cheer someone up or they might sing in their little Fraggley hideout or to explain their world/life to the humans.
Regarding CGI - i think he has the right idea. Brian is right that a lot of the puppetry will still look good but i agree that CGI technology can be used to enhance things for the better. It is just a case of it not being used just for the sake of it, or taking anything away from the traditional Fraggle feel to the film.
This Cory Edwards guy, i liked Hoodwinked, i like the sound of him. I don't think this project could be in any better hands - he seems to "get it" but also knows what can be done to make things "work" a little better nowadays ... and he's even wearing a Fraggle shirt. What a top dude!
I wonder if that Enclopedia Fraggalia is the same document Jerry Juhl worked on that explained the Fraggle evolution and how they actually came into being. There is supposedly some whole backstory to it. Will have to ask Karen if she pops on here again sometime.
Very true.I just can't see fraggles as the kind of creatures that would give into the peer pressure of a bunch of humans say "We don't sing in the human world, its not cool." That's like the muppets giving into being 'normal' and not throwing chickens and fish!