I'd like to see/hear things from the origional show. Like Gobo huming a few bars of Follow Me for instance.
I wanna see nods to the show that aren't fanservicy like what you're talking about. I've seen stuff like the Recess movie, the Doug movie, The Simpsons Movie and the Hey Arnold movie... and from time to time I either see the characters from the show being in the background tastefully (Recess) or somewhat of a "Hey! Look! Fan favorite character on the big screen waving his arms" (something Arnold and The Simpsons are guilty of). If we're gonna see characters like Large Marvin and Feenie, I want them to be doing something interesting.
I wanna see some asides to previous episodes myself... but nothing that turns into a Where's Waldo (Wally) Scavenger hunt for episode references. Another thing you see too often in these sort of things.
Nearly the entire final season is a wrap-up for the series, from Matt’s permanent return to the Rock, to Boober’s learning to accept Sidebottom and vice-versa, to the maturity of Wembley and Junior, to the Fraggles’ understanding and acceptance of both the Doozers and the Gorgs. Truly the best ending to anything Henson has ever done.
My hope is the movie will do the franchise justice, and I think Cory Edwards is wise to leave the original storyline alone.
That sums up how I feel. I mean, again... Muppet movies have changes to the original subject matter that make it work better on screen. The Muppet films were able to work in the celebrity guest stars without having them come up and do musical numbers or lengthy comedy routines (and they weren't mentioned by name, either) like in the TV show... nor were the films a series of sketches. Follow that Bird and even Elmo in Grouchland dumped the letter and numbers and other insert sections to focus on a more character development/exploration favored storyline. Like you're almost watching the show uninterrupted for purely entertainment purposes. And it made those films work in a way the shows never did.
The best part about Fraggle Rock is that there's hardly that much to rework into a film story format. Every episode is about characters learning about their own society and exploring their characters.
And even if the movie follows some sort of new continuity (I don't know if they plan to make it take place
during the show, after the show, or whatever), I think they can still do justice to the film. I really believe that Edwards wants to make an actual Fraggle Rock film that we'll all enjoy and not some standard, "LOOK! Nostalgia! Go out and buy T-shirts and bobbleheads and kids meal premiums before we shove the property into mothballs" stuff that everything else seems to fit into (something the critics clearly thought of TMNT, while TMNT was doing great for itself otherwise at the time). Look at how many nostalgic 80's based movies we're getting bogged down with. Nice to know this one has a heart.