dwayne1115
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I do like the art work of that one!
There is nothing really wrong with the cover, It has a lot of Muppets, the background is really nice and it has the Studebaker as well. The problem most people are having is the fact that it looks and is photshopy. To me It's bright and colorful which I like, but the only thing that dose kind of bother me as they have taken the Jim Henson productions name away and placed it with the Disney name.
Can somebody tell me what's wrong with this cover?
Bingo.but the only thing that dose kind of bother me as they have taken the Jim Henson productions name away and placed it with the Disney name.
Even when they released it for Kermit's 50 year birthday they still had it under the Jim Henson productions name.
I don't see them doing that. If they don't want people to know who Jim Henson is, they'd physically erase his name from the credits and such. They would've made new audio of Steve's Kermit introducing Bob Hope in the newest movie. The other DVDs of this mention it as either "Jim Henson Video" (which was the label) or "Jim Henson Productions Presents" (which is what the last re-issue had). None of them were ever called "Jim Henson's The Muppet Movie."Bingo.
I do NOT appreciate Disney continually erasing Jim's name from the things that he did and replacing it with their own... yes, they own the Muppets now, but that's no excuse for them to try and make it seem like Jim Henson never existed. Just more proof of what a crooked and twisted company Disney is.
You can give me all that, "This is Disney, Disney would NEVER do anything wrong" crap you want, but yes they can. Walt Disney the man could do no wrong, but that doesn't mean his company is going to operate by his example... especially back when Eisner was in charge.
On a slightly related note, I've noticed that within the last couple years they've been using "Disney" more frequently than "Walt Disney" on their animated idents and DVD covers.I do NOT appreciate Disney continually erasing Jim's name from the things that he did and replacing it with their own... yes, they own the Muppets now, but that's no excuse for them to try and make it seem like Jim Henson never existed. Just more proof of what a crooked and twisted company Disney is.