Jim Henson Made A Farting Robot Movie For AT&T

vansau

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Jim Henson Made A Farting Robot Movie For AT&T


No, you read that right. Jim Henson made a movie for a phone company that starred a farting robot.

Before Jim Henson achieved fame for his work with the Muppets, he spent a lot of time making commercials and the like. Case in point: This short film that AT&T just uncovered and posted to YouTube; not only does the movie feature a farting robot that looks like it'd be at home chilling out with Kermit The Frog, but it also explains how data communications work.

Henson's film was made in 1963 for The Bell System (<a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_System>which eventually became AT&T). The company used it as part of an "elite seminar" given to business owners. The seminar, it turns out, was covering the (then) brand new subject of data communications and contained a lot of films and multimedia presentations.

The idea behind the film (according to a three-page memo written by the seminar's organizers at Inpro) was to outline how the relationship between man and machine was continuing to grow but was "not without tension and resentment: 'He [the robot] is sure that All Men Basically Want to Play Golf, and not run businesses - if he can do it better.'"

The film was discovered in the AT&T archives, and was authenticated as a Henson production courtesy of Karen Falk over at the Henson Archives.

While the film may look more bizarre and surreal than anything else by today's standards, can you imagine how insanely weird it must have been to watch back in the 1960s, especially if you were a conservative business owner?

Source: Geeks Are Sexy

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batuea

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Andronicus said:
Man, everyone was doing drugs in the 60s, weren't they...
well lets put it this way, if you "remember" the 60's you weren't really there.

My god that video is pure high octane premium nightmare fuel.
 

KeyMaster45

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Jesus tap dancing christ! If I were a business owner in the 60's and saw that movie I'd have run screaming from the convention hall about how the machines were coming to take over the world. Hell, I'm looking at it from a 2012 perspective and I'm kinda scared by it.

What the hell was Jim Henson on when he made this?
 

TheNaut131

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Um...what the fuck was that? No really, I'm sitting here trying to process it but...

 

War Penguin

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Let's face it: Terminator would have been much scarier if they replaced Arnold Swarchenegger with this robot.
 

Evil Smurf

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what the actual fuck did I just watch? I think I must be cheesed out of my mind
 

Formica Archonis

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Well, that was... distressing. But a lot of Henson's early stuff [http://www.google.com/search?q=jim henson coffee] was a strange mix of hilarious and surreal and disturbing. It also often showcased surprisingly malicious behavior from corporate salesmuppets. (Seriously, a muppet murdering another muppet for not drinking the brand of coffee being sold. That's some hardcore advertising right there.)

I don't know if it's more or less nightmare fuel, but for more computer-related violence, here's proto-Cookie Monster eating a computer that talks as it's dismembered.
 

The Random One

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Well, I feel my business acumen growing already.

I'm also pretty sure it was the one dude's fault. I don't know how you screw up winding up a key so hard you make a robot explode, but he did it.