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The Muppets Take Manhattan has a slight edge because it was directed by Frank Oz.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: 1939 -- Still Hollywood's Greatest Year Michael Giltz 2011
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"We're just bubbling along underneath the cultural surface," said Frank Oz, the filmmaker, puppeteer and voice of many a Muppet who joined the Henson team fresh from high school in 1963, working out of a railroad apartment above a diner on East 53rd Street.
The One-Man Puppet Regime Steve Dollar 2011
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The show incorporates archived footage and live action "recreations" of some of the simple puppet films that Jim Henson made in his 20s in the 1950s and that Frank Oz made in his 20s in the 60s.
Erika Milvy: Oh, Naughty Muppets. What Would Jim Henson Think of You Now?W Erika Milvy 2011
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Directed by Frank Oz with a steady hand, the play made me wonder more than it made me laugh.
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In an interview, Frank Oz explains that when anyone puts a puppet on their arm, they say things through the puppet they would not ordinarily say.
George Heymont: Muppets Rule George Heymont 2011
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The show incorporates archived footage and live action "recreations" of some of the simple puppet films that Jim Henson made in his 20s in the 1950s and that Frank Oz made in his 20s in the 60s.
Erika Milvy: Oh, Naughty Muppets. What Would Jim Henson Think of You Now?W Erika Milvy 2011
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The show incorporates archived footage and live action "recreations" of some of the simple puppet films that Jim Henson made in his 20s in the 1950s and that Frank Oz made in his 20s in the 60s.
Erika Milvy: Oh, Naughty Muppets. What Would Jim Henson Think of You Now?W Erika Milvy 2011
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The show incorporates archived footage and live action "recreations" of some of the simple puppet films that Jim Henson made in his 20s in the 1950s and that Frank Oz made in his 20s in the 60s.
Erika Milvy: Oh, Naughty Muppets. What Would Jim Henson Think of You Now?W Erika Milvy 2011
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They're directed by Muppets man Frank Oz (the voice of Miss Piggy, Fozzy Bear and Animal no less), who's also an accomplished film director (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Stepford Wives).
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Directed by Neil LaBute, it's a remake of a 2007 farce directed by Frank Oz and set in England.
Tracy Morgan's Angels and Demons John Jurgensen 2010
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