Well, it's not quite a mop and it's not quite a puppet, but, man,… So to answer your question, I don't know
Well, it's not quite a mop and it's not quite a puppet, but, man,… So to answer your question, I don't know
I remember reading that at the time the movie came out, but it looks like he may have just threatened it if some changes weren't made to the script: http://www.imdb.com/title/t…
He asked to have his name removed from the 2011 movie The Muppets. Seems like this may have been a long time coming
Yes. Realism is essential. How can something be art if it doesn't rigorously follow the boring drab laws of reality and look like garbage
And his family has a history of killing animals
Huckabee would make the perfect villain in a Speedy Gonzales cartoon
There are some on the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD sets
Do you know the original Wayne's World 2 story? Mike Myers's plan was for it to be a remake of the 40's British comedy called "Passport to Pimlico," but after the script was done, he realized the studio didn't have the rights to it and had to rewrite the script in like 2 weeks before shooting started. http://www.slashf…
It was a show where the Muppets hated being the Muppets
Also, from what I've heard, John C. Reilly was a pilot fighting in WWII when he got stuck on the island. Unless there's a time warp-type thing around the island, if he was 20 in 1945, he'd be like 50 in 1975
I feel like his TFA performance is more up JJ's alley, since it was totally nonexistent but hinted at a better movie
The music also makes sense since the movie seems to be set sometime in the early to mid-70s
Right. I misread your original post. I read a fairly recent interview with Lorne Michaels (maybe for the SNL 40th?) where he mentions the stagehand who loudly drops a prop backstage (causing Berle to quip something like, "What was that? Another NBC show being dropped?"). Lorne confronted the guy and basically said…
Seeing George Burns in the early '90s would be like seeing Mel Brooks today
Don't forget his turning to the band and cursing them out with his back to the audience as it fades to commercial
I'm pretty sure in that interview, Berle was revealing that he had an illegitimate kid that was put up for adoption
It's still the highest grossing stop motion film ever, I'm pretty sure
w/e
How can this be live action?
But if someone is a complete shithead, adding "They're also ugly!" doesn't seem to make sense to me