OK...here we go...
Is this movie as good as
The Muppet Movie, Great Muppet Caper or
Muppets Take Manhattan? No, No and No.
HOWEVER, I am happy to say it's the first time in a long time that I've truly enjoyed a new Muppet movie.
Pros
- Gonzo: "I've been wearing this under my suit for years!" I literally almost cried at that moment. That's the Gonzo I grew up with, lol.
- I definitely started crying during Kermit's "Pictures in My Head" song. In many ways it mirrored the real life concerns Muppet fans have felt over the years.
- Scooter's onstage moment (I get into that more in one of the Scooter threads, hehe).
- Fozzie and Rowlf's recasts were near perfect, it didn't feel distracting at all.
- Piggy, thank goodness, had so much dignity. I think if the Muppets Take Manhattan story had been continued back in the '80s, this is the Piggy we would have seen. And that's a huge compliment, btw.
- I LOVED Uncle Deadly showing the bad guy what a maniacal laugh really is. Boris Karloff would be proud!
- I'd never really seen Jason Segal before but Gary was adorable, lol.
- My friend and I laughed when Amy refused to sit on Gonzo's used toilets, lol.
- Jim Parsons, the entire audience was laughing, lol. I could totally see him fitting in with the Muppets back in the day.
- Walter - I'll be honest, at first I was a little creeped out by him, lol. But he got a lot better when he started searching for Kermit. I guess because he was taking action as opposed to just obsessing (a lesson all fans should learn from, hehe).
- The ending - I liked it personally. It reminded me of It's a Wonderful Life where technically the bad guy wins, but the hero is the one with the true victory.
Cons
- There was too much plot and not enough Muppet antics. You can only take the Muppets being miserable for so long, at some point you need to bring back the comedy (something MTM was very good at). I remember one of the kids in the audience laughed when Gonzo threw the bowling ball at the end; if there had been more moments like that, the movie would have livened up a lot.
- I get that the '80s are big right now, but some '70s jokes would have been a lot more appropriate considering that's when The Muppet Show was on the air and that's where most of the focus was. (I think if this movie had been made in the '90s we would have gotten more '70s, lol).
- The :: fart shoes joke. Not funny. Not at all. But thankfully it was short, lol.
- I felt like Amy's song could have easily been left on the cutting room floor and you still would have gotten a good sense of her character and her frustration.
So in conclusion, was it perfect? No. But it did have enough genuinely Muppet moments to please a very relieved Muppet fan.
Oh yes, and here's my shameless plug of my Blog review, hehe:
http://herald7.wordpress.com/2011/12/04/go-see-the-muppets-2011/