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Sunday, November 29, 2009
From Glenn Close's Dog Blog, Lively Licks: Kermit Visits the Damages Set
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- by FetchDog, on Mon Nov 10, 2008 9:56am PST
<em>The following is from <strong>Lively
Licks</strong> - Glenn Close's <a rel="nofollow"
title="Lively Licks - Glenn Close's Dog Blog"
href="http://www.fetchdog.com/blogs/livelylicks">dog
blog</a> at FetchDog.com - interviews with people who
can't live without dogs, as well as musings about Bill and
Jake, the two dogs who trained
Glenn.<br><br></em>"One nice thing about
working at the Steiner Studios in Brooklyn is that various
productions come in and out of the other sound stages.
When we first came back to start shooting our second season,
Madonna was on the premises - in a special tent that had been
constructed in a parking area - rehearsing her world tour,
"Sticky and Sweet". There were bright
yellow arrows taped to the floor of the corridors, pointing to
where her dancers needed to go for costume fitting and huge trunks
in those same corridors waiting to be packed. It was very
exciting. Jake, Bill and I once followed the tape to a
fitting room and I announced that we were there to be measured for
our costumes - I must have caught them at a bad time because no one
thought it was funny. Jake and I slunk out, but Bill
stayed to look for food and I had to go back, apologize for his
pushiness and pull him out of the room. They must have
ordered in from Zabar's or
Citerella.<br><br>The Coen brother movie, Burn After
Reading, came in last year for a few weeks. I actually
saw Brad Pitt, with a hilarious hairdo, walking across the parking
lot to his very fancy camper. I was able to catch John
Malkovitch, a friend since we made Dangerous Liaisons together
years ago. He was as original and funny as ever, bald and
fierce in a bow tie.<br><br>All this past month we had
the pleasure of having the Muppets in our neighboring sound
stages. They were filming The Muppet's Christmas
Show. Some of us sneaked onto their set and watched them
filming. It was thrilling. Their sets are all
built on stilts so that the puppeteers can stand underneath and
work their magic. It was wonderful to see this group of
geniuses doing their thing and to realize that Miss Piggy's
voice is coming out of a guy who looks like he plays pick-up
basketball in one of the courts down in the West Village.
In fact most, if not all, look a lot like Jim Henson - longhaired
and lean with facial hair. We got to meet some of
them. I felt like a kid.<br><br>A few days
later, Kermit showed up on our set with his handler - Steve
Whitmire. We sat together at Patty Hewe's desk
and I showed Kermit the papers I'd prepared for
him. He was pretty set on suing Miss Piggy and was eager
to sign, not even blinking an eye when I told him what
Patty's fee would be. Jake got into the act,
although he hardly ever looked at Kermit because he just
couldn't figure out what the crazy green thing
was! It was a lot of fun to meet Steve and to see how he
makes Kermit live. He is a great
artist."<br><br><span
style="text-decoration:underline;"><a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.fetchdog.com/blogs/livelylicks"><img
alt="Making sure Kermit really wants to proceed against Miss
Piggy." title="Making sure Kermit really wants to proceed against
Miss Piggy."
src="http://www.fetchdog.com/images/blogs/livelylicks/kermit1a.jpg"
width="240" align="left"
height="320"></a></span><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><span
style="text-decoration:underline;"><a rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.fetchdog.com/blogs/livelylicks"><img
alt="Showing Kermit the papers we've prepared for him. Jake
is taking notes from under the console so as not to be intrusive. "
title="Showing Kermit the papers we've prepared for him.
Jake is taking notes from under the console so as not to be
intrusive. "
src="http://www.fetchdog.com/images/blogs/livelylicks/kermit1.JPG"
width="314" align="left"
height="235"></a></span><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><a
rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.fetchdog.com/blogs/livelylicks"><img
alt="The signing. Kermit certainly seems happy." title="The
signing. Kermit certainly seems happy."
src="http://www.fetchdog.com/images/blogs/livelylicks/kermit2.JPG"
width="314" align="left"
height="235"></a><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><a
rel="nofollow"
href="http://www.fetchdog.com/blogs/livelylicks"><img
alt="Jake joins the celebration, looking very much like a puppet."
title="Jake joins the celebration, looking very much like a
puppet."
src="http://www.fetchdog.com/images/blogs/livelylicks/kermit5.jpg"
width="320" align="left"
height="240"></a><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><em>For
more <strong>Lively Licks</strong> posts, visit
FetchDog.com, an on-line destination, created to offer passionate
dog people a place to find the highest quality <a rel="nofollow"
title="FetchDog.com - Quality dog supplies and expert information
on dogs and puppies." href="http://www.fetchdog.com">dog
supplies</a> and credible <a rel="nofollow"
title="FetchDog.com - Quality dog supplies and expert information
on dogs and puppies."
href="http://www.fetchdog.com/learn-connect/learn-connect-home/">dog
information</a> including articles and resources on dog
health and wellness, training, puppies, and adoption.
Join Glenn and her friends in supporting many dog-related charities
when you <a rel="nofollow" title="FetchDog.com - Quality dog
supplies and expert information on dogs and puppies."
href="http://www.fetchdog.com/Shop?dsp=charitableshops">shop for
a cause</a> at FetchDog.com.</em><br>
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