From the Balcony
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| URL | http://movies.go.com/muppets |
| Active | February 2005 - September 2006 |
| Type | official web series |
| Creator | Movies.com |
Statler & Waldorf: From the Balcony is a multi-award winning webshow starring the Muppet characters Statler and Waldorf which ran biweekly on Movies.com from June 2005 until September 2006. The series spawned more than 35 episodes and featured many Muppet characters - both well known classics and newly-created characters. The two elderly curmudgeons would discuss upcoming films, watch the latest movie trailers and share the week's "balconism" from their theater box.
Many of the "webisodes" featured a segment (or segments) featuring other Muppet characters - for example Pepe the King Prawn often reviewed the recent DVD releases or gave remote reports, and fictional movie trailers or commercials featuring other Muppets were also common. Many established Muppet characters appeared - including Pepe, Rowlf the Dog, Johnny Fiama, the Swedish Chef, Bobo the Bear, Dr. Teeth, Animal, Sam the Eagle, and Sweetums. Plus many new recurring and one-time gag characters were also introduced. Several new characters that frequented the series included Larry and Oliver, Lester Possum, Ted Thomas, Stan and Louie, the Hollywood Pitchmen, The Blimp, Loni Dunne and a pair of musical performers..
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Production
From the Balcony was produced by Movies.com in association with Muppet Studios and Hirsch Productions.
A test pilot was briefly available online in February 2005. The pilot featured Statler and Waldorf in a movie theater watching, rating and commenting on the latest trailers for The Pacifier and Constantine, additionally Pepe the Prawn appeared to give a rundown on the latest DVD releases. The pilot did not feature the classic balcony set seen in later episodes, a "Balconism" and other regular features the series would later include. The puppeteers on the pilot were Victor Yerrid (Waldorf) and Drew Massey (Statler and Pepe). The pilot was removed from Movies.com in the spring of 2005 and has not been officially released or reposted since.
In early June 2005, Movies.com announced that From the Balcony would soon become a regular feature of the site. Biweekly episodes started appearing on Movies.com beginning on June 26. The first eight episodes featured regular Muppet performers Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire and Bill Barretta performing the cast of Muppets in each episode. However starting with episode 9, and continuing until the end of the series, Victor Yerrid and Drew Massey returned to take over the main puppeteering duties on the project.
Victor Yerrid commented on his and Drew Massey's role in the series in a 2007 interview stating:
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The opening of each episode started with a quick first-person perspective traveling through the El Capitan Theatre. The song "Hey a Movie!" from The Great Muppet Caper was used as the theme song in early run of the series before being replaced with an original instrumental composition for later episodes (starting with episode 5). The show originally was produced in the traditional 4:3 (1.33:1) aspect ratio, but starting with episode 15, and continuing for the rest of the series' run, the picture switched to a 16:9 (1.78:1) widescreen format.
Through the 15-month run of the series, the show spawned more than 34 episodes. Aside from the biweekly episodes, the series produced sets of promotional Halloween and Oscar clips that were released to television news syndicates to promote the web series. Statler and Waldorf also appeared from the set of From the Balcony in a promotional tie-in to introduce the films for ESPN Classic's Reel Classics Extra and promote the webshow. The characters and set were also used in a public service announcement for the Will Rogers Institute in late 2005.
In October 2006, after the 34th episode of the webshow debuted online, Movies.com set the following message via the "Balcony Bulletin" mailing list (an e-mail mailing list that would alert subscribers when a new episode was posted):
Although the show is said to only be on a "hiatus", as of September 2007 no information on a possible return of the show or the production of new episodes has surfaced nor have Statler and Waldorf appeared in any other parts of Movies.com. At a public appearance in June 2007, Dave Goelz mentioned that they were working on several projects - including new Muppet webisodes. However. it was unclear if he meant a return of From the Balcony or the creation of a new web series.
Awards and Recognitions
In August 2006 TIME Magazine named the series among "the 25 Sites We Can't Live Without" (sharing the ranks with eBay and Amazon.com, Google and Wikipedia).[2]
From the Balcony won a Silver Telly at the 2006 Telly Awards, for best use of comedy. Movies.com was awarded the highest-level Silver Telly Award for Best use of Humor in a Non-Broadcast Video for From the Balcony's creative spoof of the film Dukes of Hazzard. [3]
In April 2007, the series was nominated for, and won, a Webby Award. Hailed as the "Oscars of the Internet" by the New York Times, the Webby Awards are the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet. The series' nomination, in the "Comedy: Long Form or Series" category, was Movies.com's first ever nomination for a Webby. Public voting ran on the Webby Awards website throughout April 2007 to decide the winners of the award. On May 1, 2007 it was announced that From the Balcony was the winner of the People's Voice 2007 Webby for Best Comedy Long Form or Series due to the show gaining the most votes of the five the nominees in the category.[4]
Episodes
Test Pilot | February 25, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf take a look at The Pacifier and Constantine however the pair is unable to get a onsistent rating scale to rank the films. Pepe the King Prawn pops in to give a run down on the latest DVD releases - Saw, I Heart Huckabees, Donnie Darko and Taxi. |
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Episode 1 | June 26, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf take a look at the trailers for War of the Worlds and Bewitched. The pair rank each film on their "Snooze-O-Meter" noting how far into the film they will fall asleep. Plus the two toss it over to Pepe the King Prawn to talk about the newest titles on DVD - Miss Congeniality 2, Coach Carter and Hostage. |
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Episode 2 | July 6, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf preview Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Fantastic Four. The two rank the films on the "old man driving scale" noting how fast they would drive to (or away from) the film. Rowlf the Dog stops by the set of The Wedding Crashers to give tips on how to be a wedding crasher. |
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Episode 3 | July 18, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf preview Stealth and The Island. Plus Johnny Fiama interviews Keanu Reeves (through edited footage). |
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Episode 3: Bonus Clip | July 19, 2005 |
| | Upset that Johnny Fiama took his place in episode 3, Pepe releases a "top-secret" video giving his take on the week's new DVD releases. |
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Episode 4 | August 3, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review The Dukes of Hazzard and Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo. Plus the Swedish Chef makes a pair Daisy Duke jeans. |
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Episode 5 | August 18, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Red Eye; plus Pepe is on the street to talk about Sin City, Beauty Shop and A Lot Like Love on DVD. |
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Episode 6 | September 1, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf host "The Balc-y Awards" covering the best (or in their case, worst) in summer movies. |
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Episode 7 | September 14, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review Just Like Heaven and Corpse Bride. The two also share a rare Revenge of the Sith audition tape from Bobo the Bear. |
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Episode 8 | September 29, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review Into the Blue and Two for the Money. Plus Pepe is on the red carpet of Flightplan where he interviews such celebrities as Brent Sexton, Peter Sarsgaard, Michael Irby, Constance Marie, Isaiah Washington, Jodie Foster, Erika Christensen and several other guests. |
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Episode 10 | October 27, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review Jarhead and The Legend of Zorro. The Weather Guy checks in with the report for the movie The Weather Man. |
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Episode 11 | November 11, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review Get Rich or Die Tryin'' and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Sam Eagle gives an editorial on the Johnny Cash movie Walk the Line. |
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Episode 12 | November 26, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review Rent and In the Mix. Plus the theater rats give their take from "Below the Balcony". |
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Episode 13 | December 10, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and King Kong. Plus Ivan the Villager and Sweetums beg for Hollywood's mercy and Clive Focus gets shots of the stars of March of the Penguins. |
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Episode 14 | December 24, 2005 |
| | Statler and Waldorf give their Christmas film countdown from a decked out balcony. Plus Larry and Oliver act out every Christmas movie ever made. |
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Episode 15 | January 7, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf showcase some of the international rip-offs of their webshow, while Indiana complains about being a fly-over state (with a disclaimer from Samm the American eagle). |
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Episode 16 | January 20, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review Big Momma's House 2 and Underworld Evolution. Alvy Mellish weighs in on Match Point and Lester Possum takes to the streets to find out what the average movie goer is thinking. |
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Episode 17 | February 4, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review Firewall and The Pink Panther; meanwhile Ted Thomas and Loni Dunne discuss the Oscar nomination announcements. And Mr. Movie gives Billy a lecture on how movies are made. |
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Episode 18 | February 18, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf host their big Oscar prediction episode. A detective interrogates an Oscar envelope and Lester Possum goes to the street to hear people's views on who will win at the Oscars. |
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Episode 19 | March 4, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf are off to the beach to review Failure to Launch, Ultraviolet, and 16 Blocks. Ted Thomas interviews Hugo, the star of The Shaggy Dog. Plus a commercial for "Muppets Gone Wildlife". |
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Episode 20 | March 18, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review She's the Man, Inside Man and V for Vendetta. The Muppet penguins stars in a promo for March Madness of the Penguins and Larry and Oliver are back to reenact every sports movie ever made in another installment of "Film Crew Theater". |
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Episode 21 | April 1, 2006 |
| | A pair of anxious Hollywood pitchmen try to sell new ideas of movie sequels and Statler and Waldorf show an old (black and white and silent) episode of From the Balcony. |
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Episode 22 | April 15, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf show their American Idol audition and Stan and Louie are back for another view from "Below the Balcony". |
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Episode 23 | April 29, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf show sneak-peeks of the trailers for Mission: Impossible 4: Ridiculously Impossible and Mission: Impossible 5: Impossibly Impossible ; plus Loni Dunne interviews an excited Tom Cruise. |
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Episode 24 | April 29, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf showcase some rejected mutants' auditions for X-Men, including The Blimp, The Procrastinator, The Defroster, Beaverine, The Invisible Twins, and Scorn. The duo also take a look at a trailer for a made-up film, Poseidon: The Musical. |
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Episode 25 | May 27, 2006 |
| | Inspired by The Break-Up, Statler and Waldorf go their separate ways. While Waldorf is at home alone, Statler brings in a new co-host to review The Omen. |
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Episode 26 | June 10, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf, with the help of Manny Folds, talk about all the summer car films. The duo gets the balcony pimped out; and The Swedish Chef makes "Nacho Libres". |
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Episode 27 | June 24, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf review An Inconvenient Truth. Ted Thomas interview's Superman's cousin Craig. Plus Superman returns...a video. |
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Episode 28 | July 7, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf look for buried treasure in the balcony after talking about Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. "Inside the Actors Studio" takes gets up close with a staring pirate's parrot. Plus Long Joel Silver advertises the "Movies for the Marooned Box Set". |
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Episode 29 | July 22, 2006 |
| | David Hasselhoff and Tom Cruise star as Statler and Waldorf in the big screen adaptation of From the Balcony. |
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Episode 30 | August 4, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf have some problems with the camera as they showcase many Snakes on a Plane knockoffs - such as Bunnies on a Balloon and Sheep on a Submarine. |
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Episode 31 | August 18, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf are on vacation, so the producers treat viewers to From the Balcony's last good episode - an episode from 1977. Ted Thomas Sr. interviews rising director George Lucas, and a younger Statler and Waldorf look at what Close Encounters of the Third Kind would have been like if Woody Allen directed. |
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Episode 32 | September 2, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf's "Back to School Special". Larry and Oliver return to reinact every high school movie ever made in another installment of "Film Crew Theater". Plus Flopsy prepares to play in the big football game. |
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Episode 33 | September 16, 2006 |
| | Statler and Waldorf showcase a film noir parody staring Statler as Dashiell Chandler. The two critics also show off a clip from another upcoming musical about going to the movies. |
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Episode 34 | September 20, 2006 |
| | Statler's new intern Jimmy quickly outgrows his coffee fetching job and rises to the high heights of fame. The Hollywood pitchmen return to pitch wild prequels to Jimmy. Soon Jimmy 15-minutes of fame are up. In a twist ending, Jimmy, in hope of a come-back, buys the balcony and takes over the show. |
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Cast
- Steve Whitmire (episodes 1-8)
- Dave Goelz (episodes 1-8)
- Bill Barretta (episodes 1-8)
- Drew Massey (episodes 9-34)
- Statler, Pepe, Animal, The Weather Guy, Sam the Eagle, Stan, Ivan the Villager, Clive Focus, Oliver, Mr. Movie, Ted Thomas, Oscar Envelope, Hollywood Pitchman, Tom Cruise, "Poseidon: The Musical" singer, Manny Folds, James Lipton, Long Joel Silver, Ted Thomas Sr., Woody Allen, Coach Gruesome, and others.
- Victor Yerrid (episodes 9-34)
- Waldorf, Dr. Teeth, Louie, Sweetums, Larry, The State of Indiana, Lester Possum, Billy, Loni Dunne, The Blimp, Detective, Hollywood Pitchman, Hugo, "Poseidon: The Musical" singer, Waldorf's Replacement, Craig Kent, Polly Wanna Cracker, David Hasselhoff, George Lucas, Flopsy, Close Encounters Alien, and others.
- Allan Trautman (episode 17)
- Alice Dinnean-Vernon (episode 33)
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Crew
- Executive Producer: Ian Hirsch
- Cinematograper: Byron Werner
- Editor: David Tarleton
- Writers: Joe Nussbaum, Mike Pellettieri, David Young
- Director: Ian Hirsch
See also
- Reel Classics Extra on ESPN Classic
- From the Balcony Characters
External Links
- From the Balcony at movies.com
Sources
- ↑ Yerrid, Victor. An Interview with Victor Yerrid. The Muppet Newsflash. August 2007.
- ↑ Buechnet, Maryanne Murray.25 Sites We Can't Live Without. TIME. August 03, 2006.
- ↑ Movies.com Wins Multiple Prestigious Awards Rogonizing Achievements in Entertainment, News and Creative Content. Movies.com. May 30, 2006.
- ↑ Webby Awards website
