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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 12/08/2012 :  20:14:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'd already moved to the UK when Sesame Street hit American t.v. screens, but I soon caught up on a trip in 1969. And I just fell in love with everything about it - concept, humor, execution, and amazing good-heartedness.

Much the same can be said for Kevin Clash, the unstoppable force behind one of the most successful fictional creations of all time - Elmo the Muppet.

As presented in Constance Marks' understated and untimately extremely moving film, Clash followed his heart, his impossible dream from a child in love with Jim Henson's characters to a self-effacing, trusted, powerful and talented member of the Muppet empire, beloved of children around the world.

If it's a bit of a hagiography - well, he deserves it!! And, if it seems to gloss over some of the downsides [though, to be fair, there don't appear to be many at all] - well, the main focus is on Clash's quiet, determined humanity. Not bad for a guy who made his name from sticking his arm up a bright orange fleece!

TitanPa 
"Here four more"

Posted - 12/09/2012 :  01:41:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Don't know how much it means now since he stepped down from being Elmo due to the growing case against him.


Edited by - TitanPa on 12/09/2012 01:42:53
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BaftaBaby 
"Always entranced by cinema."

Posted - 12/09/2012 :  10:43:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by TitanPA

Don't know how much it means now since he stepped down from being Elmo due to the growing case against him.





Hmmm - well, thanks for bringing this to my attention; I don't read US show-biz gossip and don't recall anything about his resignation in the UK news.

How very sad that the tenets of "innocent until proven guilty" should be so besmirched in a rabid campaign of pre-emptive justice.

I assess films. This one is worth seeing.

Van Gogh's paintings are worth seeing.

St Peter's in Rome is worth seeing.

Not an aesthetic equation - just pointing out some implied anomalies.

Tragic that several pediatricians had to die because some schmucks couldn't tell the difference between a doctor and a child molester.

Or that any Jewish baby had to be murdered in case it would grow up to be the messiah.

Dunno if Clash seduced kids and kept it secret - if so, no one could possibly condone it. From what we learn about him in the doco, he doesn't seem all that devious. But if the witch-hunt is because he's gay or bi-sexual - well that's absurd and obscene.

You're right - just the sniff of such scandal should ensure this entertaining film gets starved of any p.r. budget or wider distribution. And, considering the inciting allegation was quickly withdrawn - well, let's at least admit the possibility there's another agenda at work, here.

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randall 
"I like to watch."

Posted - 12/13/2012 :  01:12:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
He's in the process of being discredited, and it's not yet clear how much of this he's brought on himself, but it's gradually emerging that it's not nothing. I saw the flick at Sundance, and watched the puppetteer interact afterwards with kids who'd been invited to the screening to "meet Elmo." Tough call.
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