Marty Krofft Agrees – “Don’t mess with what worked”

by Larry on 28 Oct 2009

alg_wildWhen I went to see Where The Wild Things Are I couldn’t help but be reminded of Pufnstuf. Part of me wished that the Kroffts had gotten Puf out first, while another part was glad the Sid and Marty could hopefully learn from the mistakes of Wild. In an article at NY Daily News, Marty expresses:

” ‘Wild Things’ is very, very good for us,” says Marty Krofft. “We always wanted to do low-tech costumes and high-tech heads. But it’ll be a big difference in tone, of course — we’ll be bright, not dark.”

Also, this marks the first time (that I’m aware of) that Marty admits they went to far with Land of the Lost. That they strayed to far from the original.

“We went with comedy, which got it green-lit. But we didn’t know it was going to go so far in the PG-13 direction and so close to an R rating,” he says of the unfortunate flop. “Our characters are all likable, and we have so much goodwill from our fans. So, now we know: Don’t mess with what’s worked.”

I’m glad to see that he’s had this realization. When I met Marty Krofft this past summer, I really wanted to discuss this exact issue with him, but wasn’t sure he would have been receptive. You can’t turn a family-friendly story of a popular children’s show into a raunchy comedy and expect success. It’s like drinking a beer when you were expecting milk. Doesn’t matter how good the beer is, it’ll taste like crap. (even though in this case it was crap)

Also in the article, Marty discusses plans for Electra Woman and Doctor Shrinker. Both stories would have great appeal if handled properly. Especially EW with the rash of super hero movies at the box office.

Thanks to Shemp DeYoung for pointing me to the article. Please leave your comments below.

Land of the Lost DVD and Blu-Ray

by Larry on 23 Sep 2009

landofthelostDVDWill Ferrell’s Land of the Lost was a critical and box office disappointment. It was also not well received by droves of Sid and Marty Krofft fans (myself included). Now you have the chance to re-live the experience all over again!

Available October 13th, in both DVD and Blu-Ray, hopefully this helps recoup some of the losses on the movie, and Sid and Marty can bring us more of their creations.

The Official Press Release is:

COMING TO BLU-RAY(TM) HI-DEF AND DVD ON OCTOBER 13, 2009 FROM UNIVERSAL
STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Sept 9 /PRNewswire/ –

OVERVIEW:

Comedic favorite Will Ferrell (Step Brothers, Anchorman: The Legend of
Ron Burgundy) meets the unfettered imaginations of Sid and Marty Krofft
(“H.R. Pufnstuf”) in the hilarious action comedy Land of the Lost, coming
to Blu-ray(TM) Hi-Def and DVD on October 13, 2009, from Universal Studios
Home Entertainment. Inspired by the Krofft-created 1970s television classic
of the same name, Land of the Lost is available on a Blu-ray((TM)) Hi-Def
and single-disc DVD. Both include enough uproarious deleted scenes and
behind-the-action bonus features to keep fans laughing across the entire
space-time continuum.

The Blu-ray(TM) Hi-Def edition of Land of the Lost includes more than
two hours of exclusive bonus content presented with perfect picture and the
purest digital sound available. Land of the Lost on Blu-Ray((TM)) Hi-Def
also features Universal’s acclaimed BD-Live(TM) Center, which allows fans
access to even more content!

Will Ferrell brings his unparalleled brand of outrageous humor to a
strange new world in Land of the Lost, with Danny McBride (Eastbound and
Down, Tropic Thunder), Anna Friel (“Pushing Daisies”) and Jorma Taccone
(“Saturday Night Live”) joining him on an outrageously funny adventure that
crosses time, space – and species!

EXCLUSIVE TO Blu-ray((TM)) Hi-Def WITH MORE OUTRAGEOUS COMEDY FROM WILL
FERRELL AND DANNY MCBRIDE:

— 12 more minutes of deleted scenes with Commentary by Director Brad
Silberling
— Dr. Marshall’s Food Diaries with Commentary by Director Brad
Silberling
— This is Not a Routine Expedition: Making Land of the Lost
— Brad, Sid and Marty: A Conversation with the Kroffts – A retrospective
look at the extraordinary worlds created by the legendary Sid and Marty,
peppered with interviews and show clips.

— BD-LIVE(TM): Access the BD-Live(TM) Center through your
Internet-connected player to get even more content, watch the latest
trailers, and more!
BONUS FEATURES:

Both DVD and Blu-ray(TM) Hi-Def editions of Land of the Lost include:

— Deleted Scenes: With Commentary by director Brad Silberling
— A Day in the Life of a Big-Time Movie Star – Viewers can live the
glamorous life vicariously as Danny McBride offers a moment-by-moment
look at a typical day in his life.
— Devil’s Canyon Gift Shop Commercial and Tour

— Feature Commentary With Director Brad Silberling
SYNOPSIS:

Comedic genius Will Ferrell stars as has-been scientist Dr. Rick
Marshall, who gets more than he bargained for when his expedition takes a
wrong turn into the Land of the Lost. Now, Marshall, with his crack-smart
research assistant Holly (Anna Friel) and a redneck survivalist named Will
(Danny McBride), have no weapons, few skills and questionable smarts to
survive in an alternate universe full of marauding dinosaurs and fantastic
creatures and laugh-out-loud comedy!

CAST AND FILMMAKERS:
Directed By: Brad Silberling
Screenplay By: Chris Henchy & Dennis McNicholas
Based on Sid & Marty Krofft’s Land of the Lost
Produced By: Jimmy Miller, Sid & Marty Krofft
Executive Producers: Daniel Lupi, Julie Wixson Darmody, Adam McKay, Brad
Silberling, Ryan Kavanaugh
Director of Photography: Dion Beebe, ACS ASC
Production Designer: Bo Welch
Edited By: Peter Teschner
Casting By: Avy Kaufman CSA
Music By: Michael Giacchino
Co-Producers: John Swallow, Josh Church,
Cast: Will Ferrell, Danny McBride, Anna Friel, Jorma Taccone

TECHNICAL INFORMATION – BLU-RAY(TM) HI-DEF:
Street Date: October 13, 2009
Copyright: 2009 Universal Studios Home Entertainment. All rights
reserved.
Selection Number: 61106049
Price: $39.98 SRP
Running Time: 1 Hour 42 Minutes
Layers: BD-50
Aspect Ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1
Rating: PG-13
Technical Info: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, French and Spanish DTS
Surround 5.1, English SDH, French and Spanish Subtitles

TECHNICAL INFORMATION – DVD:
Street Date: October 13, 2009
Copyright: 2009 Universal Studios Home Entertainment. All rights
reserved.
Selection Number: 61104715
Price: $29.98 SRP
Running Time: 1 Hour 42 Minutes
Layers: Dual Layer
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Rating: PG-13
Technical Info: English, French and Spanish 5.1, English SDH, French and
Spanish Subtitles
For artwork, please log on to our website at http://www.ushepublicity.com

Universal Studios Home Entertainment is a unit of Universal Pictures, a
division of Universal Studios (http://www.universalstudios.com). Universal Studios
is a part of NBC Universal, one of the world’s leading media and
entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of
entertainment, news, and information to a global audience. Formed in May
2004 through the combining of NBC and Vivendi Universal Entertainment, NBC
Universal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment
networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television
production operations, a leading television stations group, and
world-renowned theme parks. NBC Universal is 80%-owned by General Electric,
with 20% owned by Vivendi.

Are you going to buy the movie? Why? Why not?

Lost Comic Cancelled and Brady Book Comes Early

by Larry on 12 Aug 2009

Holly Looking LostJust recently I reported on a Land of the Lost comic available from Things From Another World. It appears that my concerns were justified as I received this from them:

Your pre-order for Land of the Lost #1 (APR090647F), which was scheduled to be released on 2009-06-24, has been canceled. The release of this item has been canceled by our supplier, and we are unable to obtain it at this time. We are terribly sorry for the inconvenience.

So it appears that the comic is dead. I can only assume it was because of the lackluster performance of the movie at the box office. It is a shame as I believe it could have been a good way to continue the story of LOTL.

In better news….
Love to Love You BradysThe highly anticipated book from Ted Nichelson and Susan Olsen which was originally to arrive on September 1st, looks as if it may be coming sooner than expected. This morning, Amazon sent me the following:

Ted Nichelson, et al “Love to Love You Bradys: The Bizarre Story of The Brady Bunch Variety Hour”
Previous estimated arrival date: September 03 2009
New estimated arrival date: August 19 2009

Do you have your order in yet? If not, what are you waiting for?

Movie Review: Land of the Lost

by Larry on 20 Jun 2009

Holly Looking LostFriday night, I finally made it out to see the new Will Ferrell comedy, Land of the Lost, while my kids went to see “Night at the Museum 2″. They got the better end of the deal. (Warning Spoilers)

The Good: The set design was very good. I can’t argue at all with the look of the movie. The creatures were real enough, with just enough camp to be a Krofft production.

Anna Friel, Will Ferrell, and Jorma Taccone (Chaka) did a pretty good job keeping me into the movie. Mostly, with the exception of the many Ferrell-isms, they were taking the story seriously, and it kept me engaged.

I had one (sorry just one) laugh out loud moment in the film. As Marshall, Will and Chaka are lying stoned in the desert, a giant crab appears to attack, but falls in a volcanic sinkhole. It pops back up, and breaks into pieces…perfectly steamed. Which the trio proceed to eat. The comic timing (editing) was perfect, and made me laugh.

The Bad: This was a terrible movie. It didn’t know what it wanted to be. In the beginning the it kind of comes across as a serious movie (other than the over the top part of the Matt Lauer scene). Rick Marshall is supposed to be a brilliant scientist who is cast out of main stream science for his theories, and at the beginning of the movie he appears to be (think Doc Brown from Back to the Future). Why was he such a buffoon later on? How could that person have built the device?

Also, having read A Brief History of Time, The Cosmos Explained, Parallel Worlds and Hyperspace, I know that “main stream science” has embraced theories like Rick Marshall’s. Maybe I’m over thinking it, but why did this have to be about a failed scientist. The only thing that would have to be eliminated or adjusted was the Matt Lauer storyline. And it wasn’t that funny anyway.

The boob jokes were over-used and just became annoying after awhile. A child asking “do dinosaurs have boobies” was cute, but out of place. Will’s description of the boob-mugs that he sold in his store was just strange. The first time Chaka grabs Holly’s breast was funny. The next twelve times (at least) that someone grabbed Holly’s chest was forced and annoying.

Several other things were just confusing. They set up for Zarn to be an ally, but then Marshal killed the Sleestaks that were loyal to Zarn. Enik was supposed to be hurt, but he was fine after the gang found him, and nobody seemed to notice. Why did Marshall treat Chaka like crap?

What I assume were ad-libs between Ferrell and McBride were very out of place. They seemed to be having their own little battle going, and in different context, might have been funny. I found it to be distracting, and pulled me out of the movie. I’m a fan of Ferrell comedies, and this was just weird.

Conclusion:
I wouldn’t blame the story/script because it did have potential. My blame, after watching the film, is placed on director Brad Silberling. He didn’t maintain enough control of the film, or he didn’t give up enough to Ferrell. What we got was a mismatched film that goes nowhere. I might have enjoyed “Anchorman with Dinosaurs”.

Land of the Lost bombs, and why I didn’t see it.

by Larry on 08 Jun 2009

lotl-nokids.pngIt was the most obvious pick; the one with the dinosaurs. How could that miss? Sid and Marty Krofft have a treasure trove of creations to pick from, and a fountain of talent in their souls. What happened?

When you adapt an existing story for the big-screen, liberties must be taken. But you can’t change the heart of the story, or it becomes a completely different movie in which you stole a title to make.

The story is not always current, or relevant. For example, Thundarr the Barbarian couldn’t have the world end in 1994; things have to be adjusted. Fellowship of the Ring couldn’t have had the amount of exposition that existed in the novel, we’d all have fallen asleep. CGI dinosaurs need updated to look more realistic…right? Well how come LOTL dinosaurs look more cartoony than Jurrassic Park 16 years ago? Granted, I’m just judging the dinos in the trailer on TV, but that’s where I watched JP, so it’s an even compare.

TheMovieBlog:
The action in the film was pretty weak too. I lost count of how many times we saw Ferrell running away from something BIG… then cut to another angle and suddenly the thing chasing him is even further away. Constantly using that exact same mistake took any of the tension or excitement out of the movie. Why get my heart pounding when I know in two seconds the T-Rex will magically be 200 yards further behind him. If was strange the first time it happened… then it just got flat out annoying.

Special effects aside, there were many, many issues with LOTL, as reviews say:

The Daily Iowan:
Ferrell is his usual self, but that is another major problem: We’ve seen this character before. He’s loud, dumb, arrogant, and naked (imagine Ron Burgundy as a scientist). It’s frustrating for the audience, because we want to laugh. We really do. But he’s not providing anything for us — in fact, everything he’s presenting seems to be grabbed out of the recycling bin.

The LA Times:
Like its characters, the film keeps getting lost too, stumbling as it struggles to keep kids and adults from squirming in their seats. There’s a crowd-pleasing, clever T. rex named Grumpy fighting for screen time with a bad and long-running gag built around Chaka grabbing one of Holly’s breasts every time he tries to say her name. Meanwhile, Ferrell is his likable Ferrell self, nothing new or especially exciting to report on that front.

And there’s the element of the movie that prevented me from going. All the reviews are consistent in their description (even the good reviews):

Cinematical:
Most importantly, and in the interest of protecting young, corruptible minds, Land of the Lost is absolutely not for children. There’s at least one f-bomb, Rick and Will talk about Sleestaks “tapping that ass,” and there are multiple sequences in which our heroes are violently threatened by a Tyrannosaurus – although he is nicknamed Grumpy.

What?? Not for children?? F-bomb??? Tapping that ass??? It’s based on a children’s television show! I’m speechless. I’ve been preparing my 5 children their entire lives for this movie…and I can’t even show it to them. Granted, my 12 and 13 year olds would be fine seeing it, but I don’t believe my 7 year old daughter is ready for it (the same daughter I spent most of Memorial Day watching the SciFi marathon). The whole family was supposed to go to opening night. Instead, we rewatched Journey to the Center of the Earth again.

My take on this is that they let Will Ferrel have to much control, and he took it too far. Without Ferrel, this movie probably doesn’t get made (at least yet). Ferrel turned it into his own brand of R-rated humor ( which I sometimes enjoy — Anchorman, etc.), but isn’t suited for a kids film. The film synopsis now seems more like the Saturday Night Live parody of the TV show.

Well Krofft fans, this is OUR Phantom Menace. We waited along time for this and….Sid and Marty deserved better. This is more like our holiday special, and the creators will even want to someday forget it.

I promise, I will see the movie and give a proper review of the film itself. I’ll go in expecting an Anchorman or Old School type of movie, and review it on it’s own merit. But nothing will erase the disappointment I’ll have not having my little daughter sitting next to me.

Land of the Lost “Not for kids”???

by Larry on 04 Jun 2009

Here we are, 16 hours from the release of Sid and Marty Krofft’s Land of the Lost and reviews are coming in from all over. Good or bad, the review I didn’t expect to see was from the St. Petersburg Times, “‘Land of the Lost’ remake rude, crude and definitely not for kids”.

No matter how much creators Sid and Marty Krofft talk up the movie’s devotion to the TV show’s spirit, I don’t recall Chaka the caveboy being chronically horny, or Rick Marshall gulping dino-urine and being sprayed with dino-loogies. The language here would’ve made my parents turn off the TV set.

Land of the Lost is just another rude, crude Hollywood ripoff capitalizing on fond pre-cable memories, like Starsky and Hutch and The Dukes of Hazzard before it.

After reading that, I started to think of the numerous clips that have been shown for LOTL and came to a unhappy realization that he may be correct. Recently, my kids (ages 8-14) have watched the entire series over again via the new DVDs. Part of the charm of the show was the unapologetic innocence. I would be a shame if they’ve lost that.

I’m still going to give LOTL a chance, and Sid and Marty the benefit of the doubt (that worked out so well with George Lucas). I’ll be there tomorrow with my entire family. No matter the quality, I hope that it’s a success so that someday I’ll be writing about the Sigmund, Pufnstuf and hopefully Lidsville movie.

There was one funny quote in the article that I’ll leave you with:

Plans are in the works for a movie version of the Kroffts’ psychedelic series H.R. Pufnstuf that recreational drug users in the ’70s enjoyed as much as the kids. Judging by this remake, it’ll be called Pineapple Express II.

For more reviews of Land of the Lost:

Associated Press
The Portland Mercury
Kansas City Star

Check back this weekend for the KROFFT.NET Review!

Land of the Lost, Pufnstuf and Sigmund Movie News

by Larry on 29 May 2009

via twitpic from @Horse_Head

via twitpic from @Horse_Head

More movie news from the Brothers Krofft. Over at Collider.com Frosty reports on a quick interview with Sid and Marty.

About an hour ago I was at a Subway restaurant in Santa Monica on Pico Blvd. The reason I was there is Universal has transformed the location into a special “Land of the Lost” themed location – complete with themed tables, chairs, and they even had some Sleestaks walking around. If you live in the area, you might want to stop by and see if you can get in.

As you can see in the video interview after the jump, they told me “H.R. Pufnstuf” is being developed at Sony and it’s being written by Dennis McNicholas – who wrote the “Land of the Lost” movie. And the big news is they want Johnny Depp to play Wilhelmina W. Witchiepoo!

They also said “Sigmund and the Sea Monsters” is being developed by Dana Gould at Universal. I’d imagine a big opening for “Land of the Lost” is going to help move these properties forward.

I won’t pass judgement on Depp as Witchiepoo. Does he fit in the original Pufnstuf concept? No, but neither did Anna Friel as Holly. I trust that Sid and Marty have a vision for a new Pufnstuf that Depp would fit nicely into.

I’m more interested in Sigmund. I believe his story would make for an awesome retelling. Pufnstuf may be the symbol of Krofft, but Sigmund is the heart.

The site is down right now, but head on over and check out the video later.

What about Pufnstuf or Sigmund are you looking forward to? Let us know in the comments.

  • Much is happening in The World Of Krofft!!

    by Larry on 22 May 2009

    There is much going on in The World Of Sid and Marty Krofft. From books to movies, and old TV shows/movies coming to the internet. This is a great time to be a fan of Krofft Productions. Here are some of the various projects:

    Love to Love You Bradys


    Ted Nichelson, Susan Olsen and Lisa Sutton have teamed up to bring you Love to Love you Bradys: The Bizarre Story of The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, an in-depth look at the most disastrous offering in television history. This is a must get book for any fan of The Bradys and/or Sid and Marty. The official site describes it:

    In this colorful, glitter-filled retrospective Susan and her co-author Ted Nichelson investigate in very Brady detail how and why the rarely seen Variety Hour was conceived, produced, and ended up ranked in TV Guide’s top five “Worst Shows of All-Time.” Behind the scenes, this production was chock full of very serious human conflict: drug addiction, sexuality, weight issues, religion, and heated power struggles – all ultimately shattering the Bradys’ perfect image and forever scarring the legacy of TV’s favorite family.

    Pufnstuf Movie Comes To iTunes and DVD

    Throw away that old fuzzy VHS copy you got in the 90s from your friend on USENET. The original H.R. Pufnstuf Movie is now available on DVD and iTunes alike. Originally released after the cancellation of the TV Show, the movie has all the returning cast with the addition of Martha Raye as Boss Witch. At times it appears to be a prequel to the series, but I’ve always interpreted as a alternative to the series. And, I wasn’t kidding about that old-VHS tape. The copy I had (until the DVD) was a fuzzy-VHS I got from a guy in Australia about 12 years ago.

    This is a must have for Pufnstuf fans!

    Pufnstuf Complete Series on iTunes

    After you get your movie DVD, head on over to iTunes to get the complete H.R. Pufnstuf Series! This is the show that we all know and love. Get the series at iTunes can be expensive, so if you look around you might find the DVD set still available.

    Land of the Lost in Theaters Soon!!

    It’s almost here. On June 5th, Will Ferrell brings Rick Marshall to the screen in Sid and Marty Krofft’s Land of the Lost. I’ve had many misgivings about this movie since it was announced. I like Ferrell in most cases, but was worried about LOTL turning into a “Will Ferrell movie”. The addition of Anna Friel got me excited as I feel she is an amazing actress, and can go toe-to-toe with Ferrell. The trailers at first made me worried again, but I’ve since decided to just sit back and enjoy. Enjoy the fact that Sid and Marty are back on the big screen, and see what they have to offer. Here is the latest trailer…

    Let us know what you think!

    Land of the Lost Movie Poster

    by Larry on 16 Jan 2009

    Marshall, Will and Holly at it again.Sorry for the lack of updates. Some personal life stuff has gotten in the way of what I had hoped would be a big couple of years for KROFFT.NET (with the new movies and everything). As you can see, we have the official poster for this years Land of the Lost with Will Ferrell and Anna Friel.

    I like the poster, but wonder if it is going to confuse non-Krofft fans. It looks allot like last years Journey to the Center of the Earth. As a long time fan of the works for the Krofft Brothers, I worry that they’ll be labeled as copycats. All we can do is hope for the best.

    Sid and Marty Krofft shows have been a large part of my nearly 40 years of life. I hope that Land of the Lost is the first of many successful ( and respectful to fans ) movies to come.

    Tell us what you think.

    Krofft Comic-Con 2008 Updates

    by Larry on 28 Jul 2008

    Sid and Marty at Comic-Con 2008The internets are a-buzz with Krofft-news from Comic-Con 2008 in San Diego. Here is a round-up of some of that news. (more…)