Jim Henson filmography
Muppet*vision 3-D Muppet*vision 3-D, more appropriately, 4-D, can only be seen at the Disney-MGM Studios, Walt Disney World, Orlando, F; and also at California Adventure, Disneyland Resort, Anaheim, CA. This "4-D" film begins with an entertaining 15 minute pre-show in the waiting area. The movie is shown in a huge theater on screen that is twice the size of a typical movie theater. 3-D glasses are required to see the film correctly. The film is true to the classic Muppet Show. Kermit narrates while we visit the Muppet Lab which, of course, has it's difficulties. This is where we meet a new character, Waldo - the spirit of 3-D, who causes some trouble. Next, Miss Piggy sings a song where Bean Bunny tries to improve the show. Bean Bunny's good intentions does not satisfy Miss Piggy. He runs away with Waldo and the search is on..in the theater. Finally, Sam Eagle is in charge of the grand finale, a "tribute to all countries, but mostly America" but, of course, things don't go so well. And the theater shows the end result of the grand finale gone crazy. In addition to the film, there are Muppet characters in the theater. Sweetums comes into the theater to look for Bean Bunny. Don't forget to look at the rear of the theater to see the Chef running the projector...and the cannon.
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The Muppets at Walt Disney World Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
"The Jim Henson Hour" Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Wow, You're a Cartoonist! Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Sesame Street Special There's a special going on at Sesame Street. First, Gladys Knight and the Pips sing the theme song, then Phil Donahue interviews the residents; Alastaire Cookie tells us the tale of "The 39 Stairs" with Grover. Bob sings the "Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood" song with Ralph Nader, Barbara Walters and Martina Navratilova; Hoots teaches Ernie about how if he wants to play a saxophone, he must put down his duckie; Kermit tries to get Oscar interested in public television; a classic Grover waiter sketch; James Taylor sings an interesting song and finally, some culture: an opera.
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"Dolly" Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
Ernest Goes to Camp A group of juvenile criminals is sent for vacation to Kamp Kikakee. The clumsy Ernest has to care for them, although he doesn't even know how to take care of himself. The other children at the camp show enmity against them, but the group knows very well how to defend themselves. They do also help the Indian owner of the camp when a brutal mining corporation wants to tear down the camp to mine a rare mineral.
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A Muppet Family Christmas When Fozzie and the Muppet Show gang drop in unexpectedly on Fozzie's mother, she is forced to cancel her winter vacation plans and entertain them all. Soon the Sesame Street gang comes by as carolers, and then Kermit and his nephew Robin discover a Fraggle Rock hole in the basement. A snow storm blows in, stranding everyone at the house, except for Miss Piggy, who arrives just in time for all the Muppets to celebrate Christmas together.
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"Alive from Off Center" Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
The Christmas Toy When no people are around, the toys still play in the playroom. But since a toy will be frozen forever if a person catches it out of position, they have to be very careful. It's Christmas Eve, and Rugby the Tiger remembers how he was the Christmas Toy last year, and thinks he's going to be unwrapped again. And it's up to Apple the Doll, whom Rugby supplanted as favorite toy, to tell him what's in store. But Rugby won't believe her, and tries to get into the Christmas package and lets Meteora, Queen of the Asteroids loose. Unfortunately, she doesn't know she's a toy, and thinks she's landed among aliens. And it's up to Apple, Mew (the Cat's toy mouse), and the other toys to get Rugby out of the box and Meteora back in it before they're found and frozen.
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