Beauregard
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...Well I don't think there was much wrong with Jim's first performances.
...Well I don't think there was much wrong with Jim's first performances.
I can't tell a major difference between Jim and Steve. Sure the character is played in a slightly more extroverted way but other than that the personality and magic are there - it is Kermit. Same goes for Eric taking over Franks Muppets.Well no offence guys, but we're criticizing this new guy's performance, make it clear you don't like it...and then he's compared to Jim's performance?
And yet we hardly want to criticize Steve's performance at all (not saying we should). Just rather strange...::shrugs::
Steve's performance has been discussed many times over the years here, but of course fans are going to greatly critique a guy who subbed for two performances over the actual puppeteer who has safeguarded the character for 19 years. (It's the 19 year thing.)Well no offence guys, but we're criticizing this new guy's performance, make it clear you don't like it...and then he's compared to Jim's performance?
And yet we hardly want to criticize Steve's performance at all (not saying we should). Just rather strange...::shrugs::
I don't find that POV logical or the new faux Kermit performance to be Muppet-caliber that we're used to with any character.Oh it's OK to critique him, that's fine. But then saying "this guy is like an early Jim performance"? That's criticizing Jim Henson. I won't do that.
I think you're confusing multiple points of view here. I don't like Artie's performance, and I don't think Artie's performance is anything like Jim's, or Steve's.Well no offence guys, but we're criticizing this new guy's performance, make it clear you don't like it...and then he's compared to Jim's performance?
Now all I can see is Piggy singing Temptation on AGT and everyone in the audience having the same bewildered, slightly scared-for-their-lives reaction my little sister had when I showed her that episode of TMS after the S1 DVD came out.Even if it were true, the argument doesn't make sense. If Dan Castallaneta had to be suddenly replaced as Homer Simpson, would these people suggest that his substitute should sound exactly like season 1 Homer? Or like I said before, that Eric Jacobson should base his Miss Piggy on Richard Hunt's voice?
Ok that's fair, I shouldn't generalize.I think you're confusing multiple points of view here. I don't like Artie's performance, and I don't think Artie's performance is anything like Jim's, or Steve's.
LOL. That was probably my favorite scene in the first season of TMS, and not just because it was Richard Hunt.You smiled, luring me OOOOOOOOOOOOOON
My heart was GOOOOOOOONE
YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU were
TEMPTAAAAAAAATIOOOOOOOOOOOOON