Ernie and Bert at the movies - Tall Hat Lady

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

From 1974. Ernie can't see the movie because of a lady wearing a tall hat.

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  • @Smartboy8877 As the great Isaac Asimov said in his "Asimov's Guide To Shakespeare:"

    "Scandalmongers prefer a dramatic guess to a sober fact."

  • @eternalhalloween1

    I also never thought that Ernie and Bert were depicted as gay. I think that they were just best friends who had different schools of thought and who plucked each others' nerves at times. Like real life friends tend to do. In any event, nice chatting with you!

  • @Smartboy8877 Go to "Ernie Counts Sheep" and keep my concept in mind. That story is really funny if you put it together with my concepts.

    It amazes me that a lot of people are ready to say 'smutty' things about Ernie and Bert. But I haven't found anyone yet who has a concept like mine. A lot of people say E + B were gay. But I never got that impression. I just think good friends can be difficult with each other sometimes.

  • @eternalhalloween1

    He probably did! In any event, thank you for the very interesting food for thought!

  • @Smartboy8877 Hi. A good example is the 'soda water / ice cream soda episode.'

    Imagine Frank Oz being happy with a straight forward script. And then Jim Henson saying 'it needs something else.' And of course the genius Jim Henson pulls out all his great ideas.

    I'm sure at times Frank did think Jim was nuts.

  • @Smartboy8877 No problem.

  • @eternalhalloween1

    Thank you for that very inciteful response!

  • @Smartboy8877 It's on YOU TUBE and worth watching for that very reason.

    In an interview Frank Oz said that E + B reflected his working relationship with Mr. Henson. So it really makes you wonder what Frank Oz went through. (Working with such a creative genius isn't always so easy.)

    I always wondered why Mr. Oz didn't have anything (that I know of) to do with "Fraggle Rock." One is entitled to wonder if he needed a break from Mr. Henson.

  • @eternalhalloween1

    I remember the one about Herry's "No" sign! That was one of the few occasions in which Bert got the last laugh on Ernie!

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