Forest Whitaker, Dundee and blue Muppets
On a less explicit level, yet still quite adult, is news that the Muppets are not just for kids anymore. Mr. Brian Henson, son of the Muppets creator Jim Henson, has performances at Edinburgh’s Fringe art festival that are just for the adults. A bit blue and lewd, inspired by improve and the audience it’s a different take than the ones some may have grown up with. I can’t imagine what might occur but I’m sure it would spin the memories of The Muppet’s Show - Fozzy, Gonzo, Ms. Piggy, Kermit et al – on their head. And I can’t say that it isn’t tempting to watch. It’s a new experience, a continuation perhaps of an experience in my youth. Like many things, a new look or perspective from an adult on a situation can be a good experience. Perhaps part of the joke is you wouldn’t expect a blue take on this venue, so a bit of shock is part of the fun. I doubt it could be worse than some comedians, or movies (Little Man comes to mind) that take an innocent subject and turn it on its ear for a laugh. If anyone has seen the performance when it was in Aspen or Hollywood, please let us know what you thought of it.
Moving from the sublime to the sub-human, there is news that Mr. Forest Whitaker will star as the infamous African leader Idi Amin in the movie The Last King of Scotland. Mr. Amin was the President of Uganda through the 70’s. He was also a light heavyweight boxing champion, persecutor of various groups including Christians and possibly a cannibal. He was brutal in his reign and died in exile at the age of 79.
Mr. Whitaker is an exceptional actor and director. He has played support and leading roles in many films (The Crying Game, The Color of Money, Battlefield Earth, Ghost Dog, and his recent performance on the Shield all come to mind at once). This movie will open in London, and I hope to see it here in the U.S. as I don’t recall a bad film or role than Mr. Whitaker has done. Considering the nature of his character, and the fact that it was a real person, I find it intriguing to see how he would play the man.
The film also has a solid cast in Ms. Gillian Anderson (of the X-Files fame) and Mr. James McAvoy, and directed by Mr. Kevin Macdonald. There may be a limited release here but I imagine it will be worth finding.
This is what I think, what do you think?






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