Last month's news that The Weinstein Company wants to take their developing "Fraggle Rock" film adaptation in an "edgy" direction prompted no small amount of frustration from fans of the Jim Henson property – well, at least one fan in particular. Another important "Fraggle Rock" fan took serious issue with the notion: none other than director Cory Edwards, the original and most outspoken detractor of the "edgy" stance.
But it seems as if Edwards' decision to call out The Weinstein Company's "edgy" request has paid off in the film's favor, as the writer and director told You Bent My Wookie that he's now having conversations with the film studio about what exactly "edgy" means.
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