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POPSMuppets, Jim Henson works at the Smithsonian This may be old news, but it's important and exciting news nonetheless. For more information about the exhibit and Jim Henson visit: http://www.sites.si.edu/henson/ http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/exhibits/henson/main.htm http://www.henson.com/aboutus.php
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POPS'The Cube', by Jim Henson (rare colored version) This '69 version by Jim Henson is more mysterious, psychological & philosophical and lacks the violence of the later sci-fi/horror films: The Cube, Cube 2: Hypercube and Cube Zero. It's supposed to be in better quality than the original black/white version, but I doubt that since it's in .flv. I included some links to wikipedia & imdb should you be curious for more.
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POPSCelebrities and their Muppet lookalikes :D The resemblances are remarkable! Too funny! The last two sets of lookalikes are Adrien Brody & Gonzo and Hippy guitarist Janice & Donatella Versace. Go to the source to see the pairs side by side.
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POPSCookie Monster's first appearance This funny computer video, titled Coffee Break Machine, was created by Jim Henson in 1967 as an IBM training video. At the time, the monster was named "Arnold the Munching Monster". When Henson added Arnold to the Sesame Street cast a few years later, he changed his color to blue, renamed him to Cookie Monster, and made him less scary.
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POPSKermit so sad Soon after the death of Jim Henson, Kermit the Frog turned to a life full of drugs, alcohol and sex. His fall to rock-bottom was quick and unrelenting. These songs document Kermit's pain during these years...and years to come.