Puppets

We caught The Muppets tonight. The film bears thematic relationships to The Artist, and it is of course a musical (with, it dawned on me as I listened, many of the original songs by Bret McKenzie of Flight of The Conchords). Growing up with the show on TV (and Kermit on Sesame Street), I was a definite fan. But the movies never really appealed to me very much, as is the case with Star Trek.

So, this film is pretty good, and I enjoyed it. But I would definitely suggest NOT watching it the day after The Artist. The films are in totally different leagues. I mean obviously. One’s a musical.

A few thoughts on The Artist

Natasha Simons, at the new-to-me Mary Sue (“A Guide to Girl Geek Culture”), sheds some light on the context of the end of the silent era.

She seems to see the character of George Valentin as most closely based on William Powell, on the evidence of Jack Russell terriers, which seems off base to me. Valentin is collaged from the lives of several silent stars, including Douglas Fairbanks and Valentino. His character design is fascinating, by the way, not least because the actor who portrays him, Jean Dujardin, bears an occasionally uncanny resemblance to both early 1960s Sean Connery and Clark Gable.

I had thought sections of the film set in the city were shot on the old RKO Pathé backlot, the “40 Acres,” which was used to provide settings for downtown Mayberry and city settings for at least two and I bet more episodes of Star Trek, but that backlot appears to have been torn down. If I come up with a locale I will post it.

UPDATE: here is some info on locations. Warner Bros backlot and, it seems, Pickfair!

One down, how many to go?

Trying to keep track of the movies we are aiming for this weekend.

Hugo
Muppets
Holmes
Tintin

Looks like The Muppets is the one to concentrate on since it is on the smallest number of screens.