A live event/presentation-type thing from the former head writer and VP specifically talking about 847 and the divorce episode (it sounds like showing footage as well). $15 if you live in the Queens (NYC) area.
Sounds interesting, let’s hope they actually show some footage.
A Muppet Wiki member suggests a page for content pulled from circulation (citing this upcoming "Lost & Found" event), and pretty much the head guy of Muppet Wiki says they'll probably have something up for 847 before then. My guess is we'll be getting screenshots of the street scenes by then.
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I’ve got my ticket! While I guess its still not avaliable, I think we could consider this found? It exists and is being played? Anyone else live in NYC?
I’ve got my ticket! While I guess its still not avaliable, I think we could consider this found? It exists and is being played? Anyone else live in NYC?
Personally, I don’t think we should consider it found until it’s been released to the public. All these years we knew where it was but still considered it lost.
We didn't consider Cracks "found" when Jon Armond acquired a copy and was showing people in private.
To echo Rex, we consider it lost until it's available to the public (since there's no doubt it always existed); this is about to be a very unique case as a hybrid public/private screening (since it's a one time thing with no pics/video allowed). There's a chance they don't show the entire episode as well -- we'll determine things when we get there, but if nothing leaks and they only show some of the episode then we'd probably consider it partially found; like I said, it'll resolve itself once we get there.
Anyway, it's awesome we'll have correspondents from both the LMW and Muppet Central who can tell us how it went (since most of us will likely remain in the dark on it). I wonder if they'll show any of the divorce episode since it isn't as alluring of a piece. Other oddities like Richard Hunt's Elmo would be cool as well.
I said this on the discord, but I'm surprised they're doing an event to cater to such a niche crowd... I guess they know we're out here.
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I’ve got my ticket! While I guess its still not avaliable, I think we could consider this found? It exists and is being played? Anyone else live in NYC?
Yo I might be going nothing is set in stone (in fact I don't even have my passport ready) but let it be known that I'm trying.
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I'll recap the event if someone who actually went doesn't get around to it: they basically showed the second half of 847, one divorce scene, Cracks (again) and a song called Spinning Wheel (among others).
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I'll recap the event if someone who actually went doesn't get around to it: they basically showed the second half of 847, one divorce scene, Cracks (again) and a song called Spinning Wheel (among others).
Do you know if they showed the same copy of Cracks that was sent to Dycaite, or if it was pulled from an episode (no "title" card)?
The mysteries surrounding this piece are really interesting to me. Hmm... I also wonder what version Kurt Anderson was shown.
I'll recap the event if someone who actually went doesn't get around to it: they basically showed the second half of 847, one divorce scene, Cracks (again) and a song called Spinning Wheel (among others).
Do you know if they showed the same copy of Cracks that was sent to Dycaite, or if it was pulled from an episode (no "title" card)?
The mysteries surrounding this piece are really interesting to me. Hmm... I also wonder what version Kurt Anderson was shown.
(Sorry if this is sort of off-topic.)
It's maybe an episode rip, higher quality than dycaite's and no title card.
What version was Kurt Anderson shown?
I don't missing using this as a Cracks thread either... I love both these pieces equally.
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