Muppet Loverr
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I really just wish, it was Kermit and Piggy...But she did do the Lat season, so I guess its Fozzie's turn!
Well, well, well, where to begin? First, Steve Whitmire and the rest of the Muppet performers seem far from clueless in my opinion. The interviews with Kermit and Fozzie were fairly clever. I enjoyed them, anyway.Somebody here made the point that people often ask Kermit about Piggy, and why? BECAUSE THEY'RE INTERESTED IN THE TWO OF THEM. Given the fact that much of the world has moved on and left the Muppets behind, the Muppet crew's ignoring or denying that fact is just plain stupid on their part. The general public is not going to ask Kermit about Fozzie. Or Gonzo. Or Rowlf or Dr. Teeth. There is one character in particular they're going to ask about. I know you know who I'm talking about. But Steve and co. seem pretty clueless, don't they?
IMO that radio interview was a wake-up call to Steve and Eric and the rest of the bumblers - welcome to the 21st Century! The century of South Park, of Family Guy, of CGI and other technical advances that make the Muppets' former cleverness look as dated as Howdy Doody.
But I think it's no use. They're going to continue to sabotage the strongest memory people have of the Muppets because they're still blaming their problems on the wrong things. And because of that, if that Muppet movie does get made, they're going to get another wake-up call when they check the box office receipts.
I am going to have to disagree with you here, but luckily it's not a matter of opinion--I can give you proof. If you think Kermit has been saying the same old thing "since the 1970s" you are wrong--here are (just) two of my favorite examples:I really like Kermit and Piggy's relationship, but I think it gets old in the interviews sometimes. After all, they've been saying this since the 1970s. Kermit is no different in interviews about Miss Piggy now than he was when Jim was performing him. On Henson's Place, Piggy insisted they were a couple, while Kermit seemed to deny the relationship. He kept saying "I don't want to talk about it." On screen, they're a great couple. Off screen, they're just friends (or at least, Kermit thinks so). They're like Don Lockwood and Leena Lemont from Singin' In the Rain, only with Kermit and Piggy there's a bit of actual affection between the two.
Well, I don't think Kermit should be a player. I do like the relationship to a degree (it can be cute), it just seems overplayed (in either way, sometimes). Too much Kermit and Piggy mushy-mushiness is not good, in my opinion. Too much of the opposite isn't so great either. That's why I liked some of the other interviews with Kermit and Fozzie. They didn't really focus quite so much on Miss Piggy. Actually, this one didn't have too much in it either, really. It just didn't allow for enough Kermit and Fozzie interaction.OR, if he would turn the tables on them and start asking about THEIR relationships, which is a very "Jim" thing to do, then that would satisfy BOTH sides--those that think they're epic lovers and those that think Kermit ought to be some sort of player. (Ugh--sorry. Couldn't help myself.) I WOULDN'T have brought it up here if Kermit hadn't been such a weasel about it.
Second, Family Guy is FAR from clever. It's just a string of random jokes and pop culture references that have nothing to do with their storylines. The characters are EXTREMELY inconsistent, and their style of humor is completely immature most often. If that's what passes for cleverness these days, then I'd be proud to say that the Muppets are dated. At least you can say they are clever.
I do like American Dad better. It seems to still have it's head on it's shoulders, for the most part (I can't say for sure, I haven't seen all that much of it, though).Family guy USED to be clever. After the comeback, they fell into the same traps in every episode, and then muddled into what they became now. But then again, i'll take their string of Pop Culture cut scenes over Will and Grace's "How many celebrities can we name in a half hour." crap. Now THAT was a show that was over rated.
All the cleverness seeped into the other project, American Dad. See what happens when you have a plot, and just don't get out of every corner with a cut joke?