dwayne1115
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I would love to sit and chat with Dave, he is one of the last core Muppeters, and he would just be a dream of mine to sit and chat with him.
Yeah...I know there are many interviews about these, but it'd be pretty interesting to ask him how he got involved with Jim and the crew, what was his favorite memory of working on The Muppet Show, or what was his favorite episode of The Muppet Show he worked on...etcetera etcetera...I would love to sit and chat with Dave, he is one of the last core Muppeters, and he would just be a dream of mine to sit and chat with him.
Jim Henson the Bio really says a lot about how Dave got started so I don't think I would talk to him about that. I would talk to him about the now, and the future of the Muppets, Especially Gonzo.Yeah...I know there are many interviews about these, but it'd be pretty interesting to ask him how he got involved with Jim and the crew, what was his favorite memory of working on The Muppet Show, or what was his favorite episode of The Muppet Show he worked on...etcetera etcetera...
You do bring up an interesting point. However there is one part in "The Muppets that I personally fill is out of character of Gonzo. From his very first appearance on the Muppet Show everyone including Gonzo himself knew he was a weirdo.In fact as the show and movies came out he was more and more confident, and proud to be a weirdo. I don't think he would ever hide that, or ever say no to the chance to being a weirdo on stage. Other then that one thing Gonzo was spot on back to his weirdo self in both movies.For some reason my phone won't let me see the last page of this thread so I apologize if my comments have already been said
I'm not worried about Gonzo, he may not always be as prominent or important to the plot, but that's ok. I seriously doubt he'll ever be phased out to the extent that Rowlf or Scooter were in the 90s. Despite his limited screen time, in the last two movies we had Gonzo blowing up his business, head bowling, the indoor running of the Bulls and more pairing with Camilla. This is all classic Gonzo and was awesome to see!
Personally, I think they should have traveled to Bombay, India to pick up Gonzo. Imagine an epic Bollywood number that would have made!You do bring up an interesting point. However there is one part in "The Muppets that I personally fill is out of character of Gonzo. From his very first appearance on the Muppet Show everyone including Gonzo himself knew he was a weirdo.In fact as the show and movies came out he was more and more confident, and proud to be a weirdo. I don't think he would ever hide that, or ever say no to the chance to being a weirdo on stage. Other then that one thing Gonzo was spot on back to his weirdo self in both movies.
I honestly don't get when certain Muppet fans think they didn't "get" the Muppets in the last film, since Gonzo was more Gonzo than he's been in years. Gonzo became the spotlight character in some of the later films before hand, and his wackiness is hinted at, or alluded to, but never on the level of classic Muppets Gonzo. It was like his Steve Martin, too funny to be funny period. I almost swear his appearance in TM when he was a plumber was almost a subtle commentary on that. Of all the nasty things I can say about MWO, they brought back the Camella/Gonzo pairing (at the end, but still...) Then of course, LTS. I like LTS, but he was just Gonzo the Pooh in that one for some reason. Not himself at all, kinda depressed.I'm not worried about Gonzo, he may not always be as prominent or important to the plot, but that's ok. I seriously doubt he'll ever be phased out to the extent that Rowlf or Scooter were in the 90s. Despite his limited screen time, in the last two movies we had Gonzo blowing up his business, head bowling, the indoor running of the Bulls and more pairing with Camilla. This is all classic Gonzo and was awesome to see!
To be fair, that was two movies. The first he was designated to a brick joke, the second they actually featured him a bit more, and for plot reasons he didn't join the expedition to find the real Kermit. I have not noticed a lack of Gonzo outside of that, and remember, for 3 movies, Gonzo outnumbered Kermit in screen time. And he did the commentary for MFS with Rizzo. So it was very much the Gonzo and Rizzo show up until recently. And then Gonzo got focus again in that Christmas special. Still, if you look at the merchandise, he's still right up front. He has an ornament this year. The character isn't going anywhere.It just seems that Gonzo is not doing anythfing anymore, he's one of the core muppets, Rowlf and Scooter are secondary characters, they being phased out in the movies only hurt hardcore muppet fans, no one else really noticed sadly, but Gonzo is one of the five main characters, and him getting barely anything to do in MMW is worrying to see.