The IMDb Show Season 2 Episode 50 IMDb On Location: 'The Happytime Murders'

  • August 27, 2018

In the season 2 episode 50 of The IMDb Show, the hosts take viewers on a special behind-the-scenes look at the making of the upcoming movie 'The Happytime Murders'. The film combines elements of a classic detective movie with a hit of R-rated comedy and a dose of puppetry that makes it a unique and hilarious experience.

Host Tim Kash starts the episode by talking about the movie's premise and how it revolves around a string of murders that take place in a puppet world that co exists with the human world. Melissa McCarthy plays the role of a hardened detective who has to investigate these murders and solve the case while navigating through the complex puppet world.

The show then takes viewers on a guided tour of the movie set, giving them a chance to see all the work that goes into creating the unique world of 'The Happytime Murders'. Set designers and animators explain the process of designing and building the puppets, which were all custom-made for the film with intricate details that make them come to life.

The host then speaks to the film's director, Brian Henson, who is best known for his work on the classic puppet show Sesame Street. Brian talks about how 'The Happytime Murders' is very different from anything he has done before, as it is his first R-rated movie and has a much darker tone than his previous work.

Next on the show, the hosts sit down with some of the film's stars, including Joel McHale, who plays Agent Campbell, and Leslie David Baker, who plays Lt. Banning. The actors discuss the challenges of acting alongside puppets and how it requires a different approach to acting than a traditional movie.

As the episode continues, viewers get a chance to see some of the film's hilarious and raunchy scenes being filmed, such as a puppet stripper club and a puppet sex scene, which required the use of a specially designed puppet bed.

Finally, the show wraps up with a discussion about how 'The Happytime Murders' is a new type of movie that is not for everyone but has the potential to become a cult classic. The hosts also talk about how the movie represents a shift in how puppets are used in entertainment and how they can be utilized to create new and exciting forms of storytelling.

Overall, this episode of The IMDb Show is a great way for viewers to get an inside look at the making of 'The Happytime Murders' and how this unique film was brought to life by a talented team of filmmakers, animators, and actors.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 27, 2018
  • Language
    English