I've said it a million times now, but the reason why Muppet projects post Jim weren't good was the lack of leadership and focus behind the Muppets at the time. Poor choices and in cases bad writing and off concepts are to blame here. Now, I like the guys who write for the muppets now... Kirk Thacther anyway...
But here's the rundown:
MCC and MTI were the last muppet films written by Jerry Juhl. The writing was sharp on both counts, but... well, making humans the stars and having the muppets play second wasn't the best concept they've ever had. Michael Cain was brilliant as Scrooge and ditto Tim Curry's Long John Silver. But the lack of Muppets, and the fact that they're playing themselves playing characters made the films lacking. MCC is a beautiful, well done film... but it bores me for most of the film.
Muppets Tonight... well, that one was about the concept and the writers... the pop culture bits don't work most of the time (Deep Dish 9 and Bay of Pigswatch specifically), and the lessened role of Kermit... as well as Frank Oz's lesser involvement.
Muppets From Space? other than the fact someone clearly wanted them to do a Space picture (remember, this was 1999... Phantom Menace summer) the director totally ruined a good script by Joey Mazzarino. This is the same genius that gave us that terrible Garfield movie, BTW.
VMX was good, but suffered more Pop Culture bits (I blame that on the ex-Simpsons writers) and NBC's forced commercails.
And Oz.... well, the less said the better. Liked Quentin Tarrantino's cameo, though...
But here's the rundown:
MCC and MTI were the last muppet films written by Jerry Juhl. The writing was sharp on both counts, but... well, making humans the stars and having the muppets play second wasn't the best concept they've ever had. Michael Cain was brilliant as Scrooge and ditto Tim Curry's Long John Silver. But the lack of Muppets, and the fact that they're playing themselves playing characters made the films lacking. MCC is a beautiful, well done film... but it bores me for most of the film.
Muppets Tonight... well, that one was about the concept and the writers... the pop culture bits don't work most of the time (Deep Dish 9 and Bay of Pigswatch specifically), and the lessened role of Kermit... as well as Frank Oz's lesser involvement.
Muppets From Space? other than the fact someone clearly wanted them to do a Space picture (remember, this was 1999... Phantom Menace summer) the director totally ruined a good script by Joey Mazzarino. This is the same genius that gave us that terrible Garfield movie, BTW.
VMX was good, but suffered more Pop Culture bits (I blame that on the ex-Simpsons writers) and NBC's forced commercails.
And Oz.... well, the less said the better. Liked Quentin Tarrantino's cameo, though...