Scooterfan5
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Steve was wonderful! Loved every minute.
Since I like Keith Richards and Johnny Depp, I was let down that they didn't seem glad to see Kermit. Johnny tried at least, and did a nice enough job (though you hear him get annoyed at one point) but (if the small amount of footage they used is any indication) Keith really wasn't a fan, and just said, "Oh no" when he saw Kermit. I've been a Muppet fan longer than a Stones fan, and I was into Muppet music first, so it just seems wrong for Keith to be like that, ha.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LzqeEvkJgo
Finally! A new web video.
Does this mean Cap'n Jack will promote the Muppet movie?
I was disappointed too. There was a rumor that Depp would be in the "Muppets" movie but that doesn't seem to be the case seeing his rare lack of charisma when on screen with Kermit. Keith Richards was just plain arrogant. I mean, Alice Cooper, Ozzie Osborne, David Bowie, Prince, Lady Gaga, Weezer and Steven Tyler are all popular rockers with rather alternative/edgy followings and they all have shown how they can be cool with Muppets. It's no sweat off Kermit. It's really just a lost opportunity for Keith. Of course he wasn't mean so the non-appearance-appearance won't hurt him, but it could have helped him and the Stones gain younger fans with lots of cash to spend on itunes.Since I like Keith Richards and Johnny Depp, I was let down that they didn't seem glad to see Kermit. Johnny tried at least, and did a nice enough job (though you hear him get annoyed at one point) but (if the small amount of footage they used is any indication) Keith really wasn't a fan, and just said, "Oh no" when he saw Kermit. I've been a Muppet fan longer than a Stones fan, and I was into Muppet music first, so it just seems wrong for Keith to be like that, ha.
On the other hand, I've never really been a huge fan of Aerosmith, but Steven Tyler was really cool with Kermit! I have to give him credit for either being a Muppet fan, or just been an all around nice guy! Or both!
I agree. I take it that he was only acting.The weird thing was, I interpreted Depp's attitude like Jack Sparrow thinking he's hallucinating a talking frog.
Absolutely perfectly said about Depp and Keith (and also a good point about the others in their field who are cool with Muppets). They acted just like we've probably all heard/seen certain people act when they don't "get" the Muppets. As you said, it's their loss, really.I was disappointed too. There was a rumor that Depp would be in the "Muppets" movie but that doesn't seem to be the case seeing his rare lack of charisma when on screen with Kermit. Keith Richards was just plain arrogant. I mean, Alice Cooper, Ozzie Osborne, David Bowie, Prince, Lady Gaga, Weezer and Steven Tyler are all popular rockers with rather alternative/edgy followings and they all have shown how they can be cool with Muppets. It's no sweat off Kermit. It's really just a lost opportunity for Keith. Of course he wasn't mean so the non-appearance-appearance won't hurt him, but it could have helped him and the Stones gain younger fans with lots of cash to spend on itunes.
Thanks! I'm glad they were at least civil and laughing a little, but they passed over what could have been a fantastic moment in favor of a fizzle. Nonetheless, most everyone else played along nicely and Kermit was in top form!Absolutely perfectly said about Depp and Keith (and also a good point about the others in their field who are cool with Muppets). They acted just like we've probably all heard/seen certain people act when they don't "get" the Muppets. As you said, it's their loss, really.