Thanks to whoever for posting the Bobbin interview!
http://collider.com/director-james-bobin-talks-the-muppets/126980/
Man, as much as Segel was the savior of the muppets...Bobbins clearly was the brains in some ways. Its doubtful Segel truly knew the ins and outs like Bobbins. His insistence on having Uncle Deadly as one of the main henchmen, truly inspired. His insistence on Wayne and Wanda, Bobby Benson, etc...genius!
Also I love how theyre forcing Mahna Mahna song back into pop culture!
SADLY, most people only know of Muppets as "Kermit, Fonzy, Animal, Gonzo, Miss Piggy, Ralph and those two old guys". But Im hoping this movie helps change that
I can't say this movie made me cry than any other movie ever has in my life (watch Requiem for a Dream. That movie'll have you in the fetal position and crying for nearly a half an hour after it's over). Pretty much every movie makes me cry (don't believe me? Clerks II. I cried during Clerks II).
HOWEVER it did make me cry quite a lot. I cried in all the places I knew I would (Pictures in my Head, the opening, the closing, Rainbow Connection, etc.), but there were a few other random places it got me to tear up. And anytime anyone gave an emotional, heartfelt speech? Instant tears.
I teared up to the prologue of Up. I definitely felt welled up with emotion at certain parts of the Muppets, like the opening, Rainbow connection part and some of the other revival moments. I think the only time I truly was crying a river in a movie was probably seeing Fahrenheit 9/11. It sucks the programming and memes guys are forced to have, being told crying is for wussies or is unmanly. I know girls are programmed in this society with a lot of unfortunate things as well...I think I'd probably let loose the water works at home when i see it on dvd. I always always cry with the final episode of Fraggle Rock and the 1990 remembering Jim Henson special(when Fozzie reads JH letter and realizes he's passed away)
I remember Requiem for a Dream...that film just made me feel weird and made me grateful I never tried any drugs. But Ive seen a lot of bizarre films like that.