frogboy4
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I loves me some Steve!
I've been a Muppet fan since before seeing TMM in the theater at the age of 5 and can safely claim uber-fandom for close to all of my 36 years on the planet. I know what clip you're talking about, but I am also aware of your well-noted distain for Steve's Kermit. I’ve seen even Jim slip into some un-kermit-like facial ticks and lack-luster performances here and there through the years. It happens to the best puppeteers, but Steve doesn’t do the duck face at all as claimed in that Lost bumper. Yes, Steve’s Kermit is a little different because the character comes from a different place in him. I’m sure he’s aware of all of the performance nuances and over the course of 20 solid years has crafted this particular persona. His years in the trenches have earned him the privilege of performing the frog the way he and the Muppet team sees fit. It's confirmed that Steve is Kermit now and will be for quite a while in the future. It’s no secret how you feel, but belaboring the opinion won’t accomplish anything except darkening the mood around here. There's a choice to make of either complaining about it ad nauseum or moving on to focus on the things you like about Kermit and the Muppets.Not sure how much of an old-school Muppet fan you are, but there was a video that the three of them did, where Jim and Frank brought out their main characters and talked about how they perform them, where the voices come from, what the personality is of each, and so forth. It's an interesting interview. In it, Jim talks about how, when he performs Kermit, he keeps him just slightly angled forward, because if he kept Kermit at an upright, straight angle, he'd look like a duck. The expression on his face was halfway to his expression when he's mad and scrunches his face up. He says, "You wanna arch him towards the camera a little, otherwise you have Kermit the Duck."
If you want proof Steve does this, check out the May 14, 2010 issue of Entertainment Weekly on page 14. Steve does the duck face. I started really noticing it when they did those god-awful Pizza Hut commercials with Jessica Simpson... it's not just how Steve performs him, it's how he operates him as well.