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Day: January 22, 2014

Lost Director’s Cut of Jim Henson’s and Frank Oz’s The Dark Crystal comes to life via piracy and fan devotion.

P.M. RoanhouseJanuary 22, 2014January 22, 2014
Culture / Film & TV / Internet Culture / Movies

The Dark Crystal has always been Jim Henson’s creepiest movie, but when it was finally released it was considerably toned down from his and Frank Oz’s original vision. YouTube user scoodidabop has spent years re-editing the film, using Henson’s original notes and various deleted scenes to create a far creepier movie than what you remember.

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