The Jim Henson Company has remained an established leader in family entertainment for over 50 years and is recognized worldwide as an innovator in puppetry, animatronics and digital animation. With additional locations in New York and London, The Jim Henson Company is headquartered in Los Angeles on the historic Charlie Chaplin lot, complete with soundstage and post-production facilities.
Years of eating junk food (and anything that wasn’t nailed down) has really taken its toll on Cookie Monster’s dental hygiene. He went from having sharp teeth to no teeth at all!
Yeah this was really dumb. Making some race of dim thugs that need special flowers to be smart is absurd, especially since the smartest one they ever showed was the first one and he wasn't one of these flower people. Then they host peacekeepers at the bass where they keep this super important resource, and it's guarded by a mercenary race? Bad writing.
I named this as my 2nd favorite movie of all time. I’m 28 years old now, and I vividly remember watching it over and over as a child. It was the first DVD I ever bought myself. I spent book money on it! On that trip to the Barnes & Noble, I bought Mirrormask and my first copy of Jane Eyre (my favorite novel. I subsequently read that copy to death and the pages fell out). I blame a good 50% of my personality and aesthetic taste on this movie. My taste in music. My taste in decor. My taste in fashion. My deep-seated belief that the circus is a wonderfully creepy and liminal space of endless possibilities, an idea I discovered I held just last month when I went to see Ride the Cyclone with no prior knowledge. Here we also see the origin of my love for Jim Henson films, the start of my bizarre love-fear relationship with the works of Neil Gaiman, and my appreciation of Dave McKean as one of the only illustrators to draw me to a work (and the reason I own multiple copies of Neil Gaiman novels is that Chris Riddel is the other). The part of me that loves the strange and unusual was born while watching this movie (and I can therefore blame Mirrormask for my current hyperfixation on Beetlejuice). The part of me that points to the prehistoric bird model at the science museum and calls it a monkeybird on every visit for the last 20 years originated here. And the part of me that still wishes to recapture the magic of seeing words superimposed over life in the mirrorworld lives on. I don’t know of anyone who’s even heard of this movie, and it’s so hard to recommend early 2000s CGI to people, but I was fundamentally altered by viewing this movie and I will always love it. I think about it frequently, reference it frequently, and hope to someday write something that makes someone feel the way this move makes me feel to this day.
I May Have Never watched this as a Child But I watched stuff like "Land of the Lost" and found that shi entertaining I would have loved this Movie as a Kid
Fun fact: The Wise Man was originally going to be a reoccurring character in Labyrinth as Sarah would’ve encountered him in several different parts of the film, but because his scenes would’ve stopped the story multiple times with the same joke of him arguing with his hat that they were cut from the film, with the exception of The Wiseman being seen in the ending of the movie.
kermit . what's the dogs book the tale of two settlers ( laughing) kermit. it's raining dogs ( laughing) kermit. ( the dogs growlsa at him ) oh quit that! ( he whistles a little tune
kermit. ( notice that dog city is on ) wait what! oh sheesh ( dog city the muppet dogs did violence and suspense and car chase and more violence) kermit. i really hate violence ( bugsy them and his gangster had murder ace yu's real father harry yu but he fell in love with colleen barker and they got married and the narrator was rowlf the dog ) digit . man that was a lot of dogs kermit. yeah whoosh digit. hey look it's an all dog network kermit . what the whole audiences are dogs digit. yes kermit. oh boy they had gone to the dogs ( he starts to laugh ) man what kind of a dog is he a watch dog ( laughing) maybe he's a guard dog digit. i've never seen a guard dog attacking anyone kermit. why doberman bit her ( laugh so hard ) digit . i don't get it kermit. where did they find a puppy he was at the lost and hound department ( bursts out laughing) kermit. hey did you ever heard of a dachshund digit. why is that kermit . cause i'd to get along little doggy ( laugh on the floor) digit . that kermit is making dog jokes and these dogs are hot kermit. they are hot dogs (laugh some more and starts to breathe in and out slowly) digit. are you okay kermit. that was the dog's favorite album songs of the arf ( laughing) digit . i still don't get it kermit. that dog is on a top ten ruff ( laughing and cracking up) what do dogs do when someone ask a question howl! ( he fell on the floor laughing) kermit ( sighs) why is the dog with a boy it was man's best friend ( laughing and then starts to yawn) kermit . after doing dog jokes i'm ready for a nap ( he lay down on his hammock and fell asleep)
No fictional villain can ever hope to be as dastardly as the Flute Snatcher. They always escape before you notice what they’ve done, and their actions were so damaging to sales of Flutes that they had to cease producing them. Thanos may have snapped the universe’s population in two, but the Flute Snatcher brought the amount of Flutes in the world down to zero.