My disappointment isn't so much in the box office floppage...but that I think a lot of people would like the film if they gave it a chance. I mean when you got the majority of cynics on here who aren't shy to sharply criticize Muppet projects, calling it a near perfect masterpiece...
Which is why I'm angry. The negative reviews are in the minority, and they didn't say the movie was horrible. They were just slightly disappointed, and acting like a selfish child on Christmas that got 4 out of 5 things he asked for... and the 5th thing was small, inconsequential, and not worth a temper tantrum. And now we have these classic fans standing their ground on the basis that "I'm such a huge fan that I want them to be locked in a closet forever because things will never be the same, so why bother." Staying away from this movie over the dark, hanging cloud of "slight disappointment" is just the most close minded thing I've ever heard of when it comes to these kinds of things.
The movie was, by all means, a
good film. Much better than the last several projects, much closer to the original films. How come giving it a chance is like ripping out your kidneys? Yes, it
is extortion to have to see everything a franchise does to keep it alive. But they don't even have to sit through Underdog, Yogi Bear, or Dragon Ball Evolution. This is a solid film that got flack for being a sequel, because hipster critics are predisposed to hate sequels because it somehow takes the place of an imaginary Indie Film they think will be so awesome.
Anyway, I actually prefer to think the film flopped because people didn't care and because of stiff Peabody competition. At least that does good for my Jay Ward fandom that we actually have a
good movie that people actually like. And if it's because of kid's movie burn out from Frozen, Lego, and Peabody, that's also forgivable (stupid of them to release the Muppets 2 weeks after Peabody anyway). But if it's because "true fans" think that
anything is an affront to Henson (not everything he did was golden, anyway...most of the stuff, but not everything) and those who are that influential to listen to the glass half full-this is the worst glass ever reviews, I'm DONE with the Muppet fandom. I can take months, years of nothing Muppety to look forward to if this if no one wants it.