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In Canada, basically all those sugar-coated kiddy films that are rated PG over here for absolutely NO reason, get the G ratings they deserve there. Also, films that get G ratings in the US get PG ratings in Canada (like GMC) if the ratings in the US are too inaccurate.
Why can't there be a thread where basically everyone on the forum gets and signs a muppet petition like these two. This would cause tons of impact and whatever company that we're petitioning would get a butt-load of e-mails all at once!
July 13,2014 and July 14,2014 mark the 30 and 15 year anniversaries of MTM and MFS respectively. Share your thoughts, and if you've seen it in theaters, your theatrical experiences.
https://www.change.org/petitions/the-walt-disney-company-release-the-muppet-show-season-4-and-5-on-dvd#share
Well, I guess all we have at this moment is petitions, so can everyone please sign mine?
Hmm, that is true, thanks for clearing that up, now that you mention it I should have remembered how Fozzie awed in GMC how there were so many credits at the beginning or how long the opening "scat" scene in MTM lasted, and all the credits before Rainbow Connection and after the movie theater...
I was wondering while watching some of the theatrically released muppet films how some of the credits for the films are extremely short, while others I fast-forward. For instance, here's TMM's end credits.
It doesn't even reach 3 minutes in length at 2:52 while some films have credits 10...
Actually, look at this.
http://www.muppetcentral.com/forum/threads/your-thoughts-muppets-most-wanted-theatrical-film.57199/page-49
Go down until you see the muppets on the wall and look at all the muppets. JANICE IS MUCH TALLER THAN FLOYD. In fact she's more or less Fozzie's height! Meanwhile...
I also love that episode. The Swedish Chef and chicken gag, Scooter going all Walter on Elton John, and especially the last backstage scene with Sam which cracks me up everytime.
Honestly, if this was picked up it'd still be better than Family Guy or American Dad, I mean it sucked terribly, but I still think it was better than half of what FOX has to offer, but with that dumb news report about TM 2011, well I don't think we'll see the muppets work with FOX ever again...
I wonder if there are any new bonus features or coverart. I mean if its just the films plastered on a blu-ray disc then there's virtually no point in buying this, but if there was something new, maybe something for GMC which has never had a real bonus feature ever, I mean come on even the older...
Honestly, I don't think much did go wrong with MT. For the most part the episodes had hilarious sketches, some songs, and a backstage plot. You know, one thing MT did better than TMS was the backstage plot. Not saying they were better or worse, but the show was better at telling a story than...
Cool, it's pretty funny though that back then you'd have to pay $22.95 for GMC, TMM, or MCC on VHS, when nowadays I find those at flea markets and thrift stores for $1 or even less. :eek:
Ya, it would've made sense, but sex and violence is pretty similar to how season 1 of TMS worked, so it'd make more sense to leave that in. But, maybe they also didn't have access to the valentine show at the time.
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