English - Director | 1972 -
I've always loved 'Alice,' and I've always loved Lewis Carroll. I love his kind of tone and his intelligence.
James Bobin
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I've always thought that Lewis Carroll himself had a certain comedy tinge to him. He was a guy who was a satirist. He really was a social commentator in many ways and was trying to satirize Victorian society.
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'Muppets' was very much an exercise in anti-CG and the anti-effects world. It was very much in camera. We wanted to create a world where tangible puppets walked around and talked to each other. You could touch them. You could meet them.
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As a director, obviously you should challenge yourself. It's important, because it's this thing that takes you away from your family for years. You have to really love the thing you're doing. It's very important.
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Watching 'Dark Crystal' now, having made Muppet films, it really strikes me just how ambitious that film is in terms of the constructs, the builds, the puppeteering.
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'Muppets' is incredibly analog, 'Alice' is very digital.
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I've always liked the Muppets. I watched 'The Muppet Show' in England every week as a child. The show was originally broadcast in England.
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I think we live in an entertainment world where performers like to flaunt how great they are. The Conchords don't do that. Even when they stumble onstage, people like it.
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Everything in culture moves in a cyclical way.
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'The Muppets' is really about innocence and charm and sweetness and light and having hope - and stupid gags.
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The Muppets are always really positive when they come across adversity, and they always have the ability to see the good in people.
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