In what is quite possibly the coolest video you will see this week, a live action dinosaur, worked by actors and puppeteers, stalks through the Museum of Natural History in Los Angeles, entertaining adults and freaking the hell out of kids...
Tag - puppets
My nemesis, Neil Cicierega, has posted another episode of the twisted Potter Pals series, which he and his army of clever people create. In this episode, our heroes get foul-mouthed. And the whole thing is so very, very, very wrong. Direct...
In the most brilliant yet wonderfully wrong theatre mashup to come along in years, here’s a bit from a few years back where the casts of Avenue Q (which we’ve talked about before) and Fiddler on the Roof combined their talents...
Brass Goggles turns us onto the work of Tim Baker, who's got many, many things we like. He's apparently worked on gear based on the Narnia films, makeup for television, all kinds of wicked stuff. Here's a sampling:
Jim Henson brings you a head trip in the truest sense of the word. Found via Classic Television Showbiz.
MAKE Blog publishes the coolest sentence you will read this week: "Check out this amazing wearable T-Rex costume that eats children."
What few people know is that before Michael Bay got the job to do the Transformers movie, the Henson Company actually did a pitch for a new series for kids. What you’re seeing there is a concept puppet that was sadly never used as the...
The quality of the video is awful (and quite bootleggish, I shouldn’t doubt), but it’s worth watching for a couple of reasons. Avenue Q won the Tony for Best Musical and, unlike many recipients of that award, actually deserved it...
I have no idea why I find the idea of two crows running around Los Angeles kicking ass and blowing shit up all in the name of justice so appealing. I just do. Puppets + crime drama = potential television gold. Direct link for the feedreaders.
HTQ4 says, "The parents who grew up on Seuss would have probably enjoyed hearing from the Henson artistic staff about how they brought this show to life and are helping to make it all accessible to a new generation. But nope, this DVD is...