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    floridianitalian — 20 years ago(August 21, 2005 11:23 PM)

    Frank Oz is A Very Gifted Puppeteer and A Very Talented Film Director. The Comedy He Directed in 1991, "What About Bob"? with Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfusss was A Hilarious Movie! Even Pupppeteer Fran Brill of Sesame Street, who Performs Prarie Dawn and Zoe was in "What About Bob?" Frank Oz was Jim Henson's Right Arm. He and Jim Henson Performing All Their Characters togther was like one Person/Performer! Sesame Street has not been the same since Frank Oz left in 2000 to Direct More Films. When Jim Henson passed away in 1990- May He Rest In Peace In Heaven. The whole Jim Henson Organization will never be the same without The Combined Muppeteer Talents of Jim Henson and Frank Oz- Performing such Muppet Characters together as Ernie and Bert, Kermit and Miss Piggy, Ernie and Bert and Kermit,Cookie Monster and Kermit, Grover and Kermit, Fozzie Bear and Kermit, Animal and Kermit, Rowlf and Fozzie, Fozzie and Waldorf,Sam The Eagle and Kermit, Marvin Snuggs and Kermit ,Dr. teeth and Animal, and The Sweedish Chef, where the head and voice were performed by Jim Henson, but the arms and hands were controlled by Frank Oz. Frank Oz had an insecurity as a Performer, which led to Fozzie Bear as A Very Bad Comedian.But he overcame that problem with many years of performing experience and very hard work as a Muppeteer. And Frank Oz said in The Jim Henson Biography,"The Works", "That He1c84 never knew anyone like Jim." And Jim Henson and Frank Oz did A Great Job Directing The 1982 Creature Shop Movie,"The Dark Crystal" together. Jim Henson and His Daughter Cheryll wrote The Screenplay for "The Dark Crystal" Snowed In at New York's Kennedy Airport in The Blizzard of Feb. 1978. And Frank Oz was always The Creative Consultant of The Muppet Show and of many other Henson Projects. And Jim Henson Directed Frank in Mupppet Movies like, "The Great Mupppet Caper" of 1981 and The Next Creature Shop Movie with Producer George Lucas,"Labyrinth" of 1986 as "The Wiseman." And Frank Oz Directed Henson in The 1984 Movie, "The Mupppets Take Manhattan", which Frank Oz wrote the Screenplay for. It was The Only Mupppet Movie Jim had actually written for The Screen.Jim Henson was The Executive Producer of "The Mupppets Take Manhattan" and The Muppet Show. Jim Henson even had to wait till Frank Oz was out of High School to Hire him into His Puppeteering Organization.Frank Oz made A Big Difference to The Henson/Muppet Empire! Frank is Definitly The Puppeteer responsible for Bringing "Miss Piggy" to Life! And so did Puppeteer "Richard Hunt"- May He Rest In Peace In Heaven and Puppeteer Fran Brill also.Have A Great Summer everyone. Frank Oz is a Brilliant Man! I saw him Talk on "The World of Jim Henson" T.V. Special in 1994. He also Directed The Movie, "The Indian In The Coaboard" and "Housesitter."
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        kjaworski — 20 years ago(December 28, 2005 01:43 AM)

        Oz is actually one of three credited with writing the screenplay for "Muppets Take Manhattan"
        But, yes, I've just seen "What About Bob?" and it's very funny and very entertaining. Certainly well-directed. Frank Oz IS a brilliant man. It's pretty foolish to judge a director if you've only seen one or two of his films. He directed a classic segment for Sesame Street that had a pinball rolling along a very sophisticated miniature roller-coaster.

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          pflagger — 16 years ago(July 07, 2009 04:15 AM)

          People who capitalize almost every word are maybe even more annoying to read than people who don't capitalize at all. Learn to write properly and more people will read what you have to say and take you seriously.

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              jerkyshaw — 20 years ago(January 03, 2006 09:52 PM)

              What About Bob is an amazing movie. And Dark Crystal is good too, although he co-directed that with Jim Henson.

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                queman628 — 19 years ago(July 10, 2006 08:59 AM)

                On the contrairy, he is a very talented director. Granted I did not see The Stepford Wives but I can speak for other films. These films I enjoyed and actually own on DVD.
                In and Out
                The Score
                The Muppets Take Manhatten
                Little Shop of Horrors

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                  rad25 — 18 years ago(August 16, 2007 01:18 PM)

                  Actually the ONLY movie of his I didn't like was Stepford Wives. Almost everything else he's done is very entertaining and quite excellent.


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                    John_Acrob — 18 years ago(November 08, 2007 09:28 PM)

                    I hated The Score, but loved Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

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                      jetairliner — 17 years ago(January 04, 2009 11:02 AM)

                      I don't know about you, guys, but I liked The Stepford Wives (given I hadn't seen the original). However, I found Death at a Funeral insanely funny. Good job, Mr. Oz !

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                        donuteater — 16 years ago(May 25, 2009 06:33 AM)

                        Death at a Funeral is one of the funniest mob68vies ever!But as the OP written his dumb comment in 2004 i forgive him!

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                          ThreeSadTigers — 16 years ago(November 22, 2009 07:19 AM)

                          He's never going to be remembered alongside Hitchcock or Orson Welles, but I think he's made several excellent-to-very-good movies. Some creative missteps along the way naturally, but the following films, in my opinion, show what he's really capable of
                          Little Shop of Horrors
                          Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
                          What About Bob?
                          HouseSitter
                          The Indian in the Cupboard
                          Bowfinger
                          Death at a Funeral

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                            Prismark10 — 15 years ago(May 25, 2010 01:08 PM)

                            He really has directed a few good movies. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels is laugh out loud in places, but many as far as I am concerned is humdrum.
                            Its that man again!!

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                              MistressLola — 15 years ago(June 14, 2010 09:09 PM)

                              I realize this thread is old but I am just SOOOO AGGRAVATED by the blatant stupidity of the OP
                              How the hell can you judge his directing skills because of one movie??? Pretty much ANYONE who has EVER worked in film has at least one dud it happens (and for the record Stepford Wives isn't even that bad there is MUCH worse schlock out there as I'm sure we can all testify)
                              But F.O. has so many GREAT films under his belt I'm sure everyone here would agree that his number of hits FAR out weigh his ONE miss
                              And besides everything the guy is ONE TALENTED MOFO!
                              He has been working non-stop since the 60's so clearly he's doing something right
                              What was the last film you made??? Loser.
                              So you can take your misguided and unenlightened opinion and forcibly insert it into your anus!
                              How dare you insult the Great and Powerful Frank Oz!!!
                              R.I.P. Corey Haim

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                                stazzercise — 15 years ago(July 03, 2010 07:34 PM)

                                Ok, I agree, with StonedAngel. Oz has had more hits than misses (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, What About Bob, Little Shop of Horrors, Bowfinger, In & Out)

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                                  rstonesfan — 15 years ago(September 19, 2010 04:23 PM)

                                  I like most of his movies. I think they have an 80's quality to them, Stepford Wives was pretty fun, in the same way let's say Witches of Eastwick was, Bowfinger is really funny, espcially Eddie Murphy, and The Score was a good flick, givening Ed Norton one of his best roles.

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                                    IceboxMovies — 15 years ago(November 06, 2010 09:37 PM)

                                    I think
                                    The Indian in the Cupboard
                                    is his single-greatest film, mostly because he was working from an excellent Melissa Mathison screenplay. Of his other movies, I think
                                    Bowfinger
                                    and
                                    What About Bob?
                                    are both still pretty funny. His
                                    Stepford Wives
                                    remake was mediocre, though.
                                    "What I don't understand is how we're going to stay alive this winter."

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