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{{movie|date=April 18, [[2008]]|runtime=112 minutes|director=Nicholas Stoller|writer=[[Jason Segel]]|composer=Lyle Workman|studio=Universal Studios|rating=R}}
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{{movie|date=April 18, [[2008]]|runtime=112 minutes|director=[[Nick Stoller]]|writer=[[Jason Segel]]|composer=Lyle Workman|studio=Universal Studios|rating=R}}
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[[File:Dracula-Segel.jpg|thumb|300px|Segel and Danforth perform the Henson Dracula puppet on ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson''.]]
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[[File:Drac lament.jpg|thumb|300px|Segel and Danforth perform the Dracula puppet on ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson''.]]
 
'''''Forgetting Sarah Marshall''''' is a romantic comedy, directed by [[Nick Stoller]] and produced by [[Judd Apatow]], focusing on struggling musician Peter Bretter ([[Jason Segel]]). After celebrity girlfriend Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell) dumps him, Peter goes to [[Hawaii]] to forget, but can't get away from her, finally finding a new love in hotel employee Rachel ([[Mila Kunis]]).
   
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In a climatic set piece, Peter writes and stages a puppet musical version of ''[[Dracula]]'' called ''A Taste for Love'', assisted by his step-brother Brian. [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] provided the ''Dracula'' puppets performed by the characters. The Creature Shop created four soft foam full body puppets with eye mechanisms - Dracula, Van Helsing, the angel and the succubus. Additionally, the Creature Shop created five dancing mummies for the final number. The dancing mummies were four life size body puppets with mouth mechanisms in a line, controlled by puppeteer in the middle dressed as a mummy.
'''''Forgetting Sarah Marshall''''' is a romantic comedy, produced by Judd Apatow, focusing on struggling musician Peter Bretter. After celebrity girlfriend Sarah Marshall dumps him, Peter goes to [[Hawaii]] to forget, but can't get away from her, finally finding a new love in hotel employee Rachel.
 
   
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In a climatic set piece, Peter writes and stages a puppet musical version of ''[[Dracula]]'' called ''A Taste for Love'', assisted by his step-brother Brian. [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] provided the ''Dracula'' puppets, not animatronic characters but hand and rod puppets performed by star Jason Segel, and based on his own personal idea. [[Peter Brooke]] served as creative supervisor and [[Michael Oosterom]] acted as production supervisor. The puppet entourage, made with fleece, included Count Dracula, Professor Van Helsing, a succubus (resembling the Sarah Marshall character), and an angel (modeled after Rachel), among others. The Henson puppeteers trained Segel, who sang and performed live as Dracula while Bill Hader (as Brian) sang and operated Van Helsing. Brooke noted that "We were concerned that the main hero puppet of Dracula was going to be performed by an actor, and not a professional puppeteer. But Jason is amazing and has taken to puppeteering like a duck to water." Henson puppeteers, some of whom appeared on-screen, operated the other characters and assisted Segal and Hader.
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[[Peter Brooke]] served as creative supervisor and [[Michael Oosterom]] acted as production supervisor. The puppet entourage, made with fleece, included Count Dracula, Professor Van Helsing, a succubus (resembling the Sarah Marshall character), and an angel (modeled after Rachel), among others. The Henson puppeteers trained Segel, who sang and performed live as Dracula while Bill Hader (as Brian) sang and operated Van Helsing. Brooke noted that "We were concerned that the main hero puppet of Dracula was going to be performed by an actor, and not a professional puppeteer. But Jason is amazing and has taken to puppeteering like a duck to water." Henson puppeteers, some of whom appeared on-screen, operated the other characters and assisted Segel and Hader.
   
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The Dracula Henson puppet was later performed by Segel on the 1,000th episode of ''[[The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson]]'' on December 15, 2009.
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The Dracula puppet was later performed by Segel and [[Nathan Danforth]] on the 1,000th episode of ''[[The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson]]'' on December 15, 2009.
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It was working on this movie with Jim Henson's Creature Shop that inspired Jason Segel and Nick Stoller to write and produce ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'' for Disney.
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==References==
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* In a [[Twitter]] post dated January 26, 2012, as part of the [[Ask Kermit]] promotion for the [[United Kingdom]] premiere of ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'', [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] tweeted about Jason Segel, "He was fun and I understand I inspired his opening scene in Sarah Marshall…..think about it!"<ref>[https://twitter.com/#!/DisneyMoviesUK/status/162523507505364993 Twitter post dated January 26, 2012]</ref>
   
 
==Muppet Mentions==
 
==Muppet Mentions==
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[[Image:Russell_Brand_U.jpg|thumb|250px|Russell Brand in a deleted scene, before attacking the puppeteer and saying "I’ll tell you where there’s a [[U]] . . . in f**k this!"]]
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[[Image:Russell_Brand_U.jpg|thumb|300px|Russell Brand in a bonus scene, spoofing ''Sesame Street''.]]
 
* One scene in the movie features Peter weeping uncontrollably while he sings, and plays on the piano, [[The Muppet Show Theme|the theme]] to ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. This scene was later used to promote the movie in post-release television spots.
 
* One scene in the movie features Peter weeping uncontrollably while he sings, and plays on the piano, [[The Muppet Show Theme|the theme]] to ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. This scene was later used to promote the movie in post-release television spots.
   
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*[[Sean Johnson]] as the five dancing mummies
 
*[[Sean Johnson]] as the five dancing mummies
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*Scott Land
 
*[[Drew Massey]] as Dracula's right hand
 
*[[Drew Massey]] as Dracula's right hand
 
*[[Michael Oosterom]]
 
*[[Michael Oosterom]]
 
*[[Michelan Sisti]]
 
*[[Michelan Sisti]]
 
*[[Kevin Carlson]]
 
*[[Kevin Carlson]]
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*[[Victor Yerrid]] as Van Helsing's right hand
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*[[Victor Yerrid]] as Van Helsing's right hand
   
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==External links==
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==Sources==
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<references />
*[http://www.forgettingsarahmarshall.com Official site]
 
*[http://hendersonnevada.bestredyp.com/movie.html?browse=info&show=49308 Henderson Nevada - Reprint of Universal Studios Production Notes]
 
*[http://www.nbc.com/Crime_Scene ''Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime''], Official in-universe website
 
*[http://www.sarahmarshallfan.com/ Sarah Marshall Fan], Official in-universe website
 
*[http://www.ihatesarahmarshall.com/ ihatesarahmarshall], Official in-universe website
 
   
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==External links==
 
*[http://www.forgettingsarahmarshall.com Official website]
 
*[http://hendersonnevada.bestredyp.com/movie.html?browse=info&show=49308 Henderson Nevada - Reprint of Universal Studios Production Notes]
 
*[http://www.nbc.com/Crime_Scene ''Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime''], official in-universe website
 
*[http://www.sarahmarshallfan.com/ Sarah Marshall Fan], official in-universe website
 
*[http://www.ihatesarahmarshall.com/ ihatesarahmarshall], official in-universe website
 
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Revision as of 04:34, 10 January 2016

Forgettingsarahmarshall
Released April 18, 2008
Duration 112 minutes
Director Nick Stoller
Written by Jason Segel
Music Lyle Workman
Studio Universal Studios
Rated R
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Dracula-Segel

Segel and Danforth perform the Henson Dracula puppet on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

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Segel and Danforth perform the Dracula puppet on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a romantic comedy, directed by Nick Stoller and produced by Judd Apatow, focusing on struggling musician Peter Bretter (Jason Segel). After celebrity girlfriend Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell) dumps him, Peter goes to Hawaii to forget, but can't get away from her, finally finding a new love in hotel employee Rachel (Mila Kunis).

In a climatic set piece, Peter writes and stages a puppet musical version of Dracula called A Taste for Love, assisted by his step-brother Brian. Jim Henson's Creature Shop provided the Dracula puppets performed by the characters. The Creature Shop created four soft foam full body puppets with eye mechanisms - Dracula, Van Helsing, the angel and the succubus. Additionally, the Creature Shop created five dancing mummies for the final number. The dancing mummies were four life size body puppets with mouth mechanisms in a line, controlled by puppeteer in the middle dressed as a mummy.

Peter Brooke served as creative supervisor and Michael Oosterom acted as production supervisor. The puppet entourage, made with fleece, included Count Dracula, Professor Van Helsing, a succubus (resembling the Sarah Marshall character), and an angel (modeled after Rachel), among others. The Henson puppeteers trained Segel, who sang and performed live as Dracula while Bill Hader (as Brian) sang and operated Van Helsing. Brooke noted that "We were concerned that the main hero puppet of Dracula was going to be performed by an actor, and not a professional puppeteer. But Jason is amazing and has taken to puppeteering like a duck to water." Henson puppeteers, some of whom appeared on-screen, operated the other characters and assisted Segel and Hader.

The Dracula puppet was later performed by Segel and Nathan Danforth on the 1,000th episode of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on December 15, 2009.

It was working on this movie with Jim Henson's Creature Shop that inspired Jason Segel and Nick Stoller to write and produce The Muppets for Disney.

References

  • In a Twitter post dated January 26, 2012, as part of the Ask Kermit promotion for the United Kingdom premiere of The Muppets, Kermit tweeted about Jason Segel, "He was fun and I understand I inspired his opening scene in Sarah Marshall…..think about it!"[1]

Muppet Mentions

Russell Brand U

Russell Brand in a bonus scene, spoofing Sesame Street.

  • One scene in the movie features Peter weeping uncontrollably while he sings, and plays on the piano, the theme to The Muppet Show. This scene was later used to promote the movie in post-release television spots.
  • The film's publicity campaign created several fictional websites to promote the movie. The website ihatesarahmarshall.com, Peter's anti-Sarah blog, features a link to the Muppet fansite MuppetCentral.com.

Cast

Puppeteers

Sources

External links