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The nominees for the 84th Academy Awards, taking place on Sunday, February 26th, 2012 at 7pm, were just announced this morning. continue reading...
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Festivus Pole, Photo Credit: Matthew Keefe
Happy Festivus! Learn a little more about this fake TV holiday and a few more in our top ten list. continue reading...
The newest Muppets movie “Green With Envy” is hitting theatres this November 23rd, 2011 and the latest trailer for it has just hit the web. continue reading...
“This video retrospective is brought to you by the letter W”
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The cheerful, furry red monster celebrates his birthday today! continue reading...
When Puppets and Marionettes come together, they form The Muppets!
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This is pretty cool. For Where The Wild Things Are Spike Jonze used a combination of real life-sized puppets with CGI faces that allowed them to show emotions, etc. Read more from Wired.com on how it was accomplished: continue reading...
This show is an absolute classic, but man did it ever freak me out as a little kid… something about odd looking little monsters living under the floorboards of a house really gave me the creeps…
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It looks like Jason Segel, starring in this month’s Forgetting Sarah Marshall, is set to takeover the re-booting of the much cherished Muppets franchise. I love this idea and it seems he’s dedicated to bringing back the classic feel of the older movies. Here’s the latest from Segel via /Film.com:
“I’ve just grown a little disappointed with ‘Muppets in the Old West,’ ‘Muppets Under Water,’ and all these weird concept movies. I just want to go take it back to the early 80’s, when it was about the Muppets trying to put on a show. That’s what I’m trying to bring back,” said Segel, who also wants to bring back the big name cameos of the earlier films. “All of our friends that I’ve brought it up to are pretty excited by the prospect of it. Everyone loves the Muppets; they’ve got a warm place in most people’s hearts. We want a lot of cameos. You look back at Charles Grodin, Charles Durning, there were just such great performances in those movies.” “We’ve got a great plot. I think if we can execute it right, it will be terrific. But I can’t tell you more - it’s top secret.” continue reading...