THE MUPPET MURDERS
- By Russ Fischer
- Published 10/15/2008
- News
Muppet. Film. Noir. Chew on that for a second. Now, if I said that the Henson Co. is moving toward adulthood, that's meant as no slight to the original Jim Henson run on The Muppet Show, which was as seamless a blend of childish and adult comedy as television is likely to see. But this is something different. More specifically, The Happytime Murders, which the company is pushing forward on, will be part of the company's Henson Alternative label, which is material meant for adult audiences. The film will be a 'puppet comedy in the film noir genre', which is something we haven't seen Muppets, or Henson puppets, take part in before.
Brian Henson will direct Todd Berger's script, with humans and puppets in a style that, while geared towards noir, will likely be the same mix of comedy, parody and satire that we've seen from Henson productions in the past. The story features a detective investigating murders linked to the cast of a children's show called The Happytime Gang.
But really, Muppet film noir, even created under the auspices of the Muppet Tresure Island team, is something I'm psyched to see.
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Comment #1 (Posted by duh)
Gonzo is possibly the funniest character ever created in any medium.
Comment #2 (Posted by Bj Summers)
I see no mention of the Jason Segel muppet project. Any word on that?
Comment #3 (Posted by Jona)
So basically Who Framed Roger Rabbit but with puppets? I'm on board for that!
Comment #4 (Posted by Three Oranges)
Keep in mind that Gonzo is an alien. Not a unique individual with quirks and eccentricities all his own, but merely an unremarkable creature whose traits ar defined on a purely racial basis. Thanks Brian Henson!
Comment #5 (Posted by Jason Krueger)
I guess if this works, a Gonzo Porn project will be next? (No, no, please, stop clapping, you make me blush)
Comment #6 (Posted by Monty?)
Henson Alternative? Ugh. More catering to the action figure collecting, arrested development crowd that cant just grow the Hell up. Its just silly. If he didn't know it was sure to rake in some money, ol' Jim would be rolling over in his grave.
Comment #7 (Posted by Corey)
So, would Animal have a role comparable to Elisha Cook, Jr. in 'The Maltese Falcon?' I'd pay to see that!

