DIRECTOR - Frank Oz


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[About the fame of Miss Piggy]: I wouldn't like to be that famous, I value my privacy. Mind you, Miss Piggy enjoys every moment of it. If it were not for me, she would spend all her time in the limelight.

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The Dark Crystal 1982,  PG)
The Dark Crystal
Jim Henson was a master storyteller who?s magical worlds and loveable characters enriched a generations imagination and made many a child happy. I love everything he?s done and still watch this, Labyrinth and the Muppet movies from time to time, it?s a tragedy he died so young but luckily the Henson group are still around and rumours of new productions keep me, and millions of others happy. Just get on with it!!
2
The Muppets Take Manhattan 1984,  G)
The Muppets Take Manhattan
The last of the Henson Muppet films, I really wish he had made more! This isn't as good as the two previous but it's the Muppets, and I love the Muppets!
3
Little Shop of Horrors 1986,  PG-13)
Little Shop of Horrors
A fantastic musical and a childhood favourite with a great cast and good old Frank Oz at the helm!
4
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 1988,  PG)
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
This film has its moments!
?Ruprect?!
?Not mother??
5
What About Bob? 1991,  PG)
What About Bob?
It?s a really annoying film, not one of Murray?s best!
6
Housesitter 1992,  PG)
7
The Indian in the Cupboard 1995,  PG)
8
In & Out 1997,  PG-13)
In & Out
If people want to watch these kinds of films in the privacy of their own homes then fine, I just don't want this kind of rubbish on my TV and shoved in my face! ;o) Directed by Miss Piggy.
9
Bowfinger 1999,  PG-13)
Bowfinger
I think this film might just be the last time we see Eddie Murphy & Steve Martin being funny.
10
The Score 2001,  R)
The Score
It's not the best film ever made but I quite liked it! Norton and Bassett are really good, DeNiro's been better and Brando is vile. Directed by Miss Piggy ;o)
11
The Stepford Wives 2004,  PG-13)
12
Death at a Funeral 2007,  R)
Death at a Funeral
A subtle comedy with some great performances and a brilliant story. Not quite black-comedy but certainly not in-your-face or crass, it's only weaknesses come from it being a little slow to start and by misleading sub-plots and pointless characters but apart from that, it is deliciously wicked and one of the best British comedies for ages, sadly that's not such a tough thing to achieve these days, but it is all good here! I'm slightly puzzled as to why they would remake this film but I'm curious to find out and will no doubt check it out anyway.

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