You're right. People play the most violent and bloody video games where points are awarded for brutality and humiliation (like Grand Theft Auto) but a little bit of sex is still taboo in this country. I remember when the television program Three's Company was considered risqué so things have loosened up a bit. I remember Senator Lieberman stating in 2000 that he felt the program Friends should be shown after 10 pm due to its explicit content.
I could get on the rant, but I'll just touch it up here. I feel the way they handle animation is a complete joke, because both violence and sex is heavily edited on more adult cartoons, while you can be a lot more graphic in the same adult medium, if it's live action. Reminds me of an unaired Ren and Stimpy Adult Party I heard about. They wouldn't allow topless animated women, but the same network allowed topless live action women.
So, my entire rant is basically about how hypocritical and antsy everyone gets, yet, they purposly buy their kids games and movies without looking at the ratings. I'm putting this to bed here because it deviates from the topic.
But, Sarah marshal is an R rated film. No children under 17 without a parent. So take that into consideration, folks.
I look at sex, violence and other taboos in media as I do the work of Richard Pryor. If it works, it's not hurting people and there's good momentum behind it - go for the gold! I doubt the Segel-driven Muppet script will be snarky. He seems to know the Muppets as well as contextual humor. I still think of him as Marshall from How I Met Your Mother. A sweet character that actually believes in the Loch Ness monster and calls her “Nessy”. I have no doubts that this is - the guy!
As one of them said in an interview, they want to give it a G or a PG rating. They know as muppet fans they can both appeal to older fans, all the while keeping parents and kids happy. They didn't want any Girls gone Wild, or puppet {privates} in the film, so, safe to say, we're going to have a family friendly film here. i doubt we'd even see so much as a PG rated sexual innuendo in the course of the script. Not even a G rated one.