MuppetGeek
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Yea and dont forget Monsters University teaser trailer was out a whole year before it will be out in cinemas but I bet the muppets will be doing something at D23
Again, Pixar has made Teaser trailers quite some time in advance, and I suspect they were originally created as pilots/test films in the first place. Last time, The Muppets came out in November, but didn't even get a teaser until POTC 4 came out. I'd suspect whatever cartoon film they have in November might have the teaser.Yea and dont forget Monsters University teaser trailer was out a whole year before it will be out in cinemas but I bet the muppets will be doing something at D23
I think the same, i mean when we are talking about the muppets, Frank Oz is the expertOnly time will tell. I still wish they'd get Frank Oz's advice on this I'm sure he could give some great insight.
I used to think that way too, until I remembered GMC came out only 2 years after TMM. And MTM a more sizable 3 years after.I was super excited when I heard that a new movie muppets would leave so early, but at the same time thought that a work so rushed can go wrong
I know Frank had some qualms about the script on the first one, but let's face it, he didn't exactly give them any input on it either. He's understandably busy and the writers and film makers made the attempt to contact him... but he offered no advise on making the script better. I doubt he had the free time to take a pass at the script this time either. While his opinions are valid as his opinion especially since he used to be with The Muppets, he didn't have any involvement in any manner of guidance to change that.I think the same, i mean when we are talking about the muppets, Frank Oz is the expert
That's true. GMC, in my opinion, outdid TMM in terms of plot development and puppet-related technology (the bike ride in the park, Piggy's water ballet scene, the broken bed gag, multiple vehicles being driven by the Muppets). So in some cases, with the right people involved, a follow-up movie can work out all right. Let's just hope that in the case of The Muppets...Again, the right people are involved and can deliver something that casual & die hard fans can enjoy.I used to think that way too, until I remembered GMC came out only 2 years after TMM. And MTM a more sizable 3 years after.
I know Frank had some qualms about the script on the first one, but let's face it, he didn't exactly give them any input on it either. He's understandably busy and the writers and film makers made the attempt to contact him... but he offered no advise on making the script better. I doubt he had the free time to take a pass at the script this time either. While his opinions are valid as his opinion especially since he used to be with The Muppets, he didn't have any involvement in any manner of guidance to change that.