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But there is not really anything that makes the movie that way, I mean the story is very timeless and preschoolers are still preschoolers that like a good sony and silly songs :)
Mediocrity to me is Oz, unlike it KSY tells a timeless story that is not dated in a couple of years and more than that it tells its own story :). If adults keep an open mind I really see no reason why they can't enjoy it, I still see it as all ages fun..But then, I see the 80's Care Bears and...
For the love of frogs please don't put the Care Bears in with the Teletubbies, the older 80's cartoon actually has a lot of depth and is not just the word 'ball' repeated over and over :(.
Anyway, KSY wins points from me from the start for using new characters and not having
Pepe or Rizzo in...
I think KSY just shows how they can be and do anything just as well as any other set of characters :). Just like muppet babies did...Or at least, being from the A Pup Named Scooby-Doo generation, how I think it did :3. Kiddie or not, adults can still like movies 100% aimed at children...
No, I didn't grow up with a different muppets actually, I grew up with TMM and GMC to (I did grow up and love Muppet Babies like everyone else my age, and still do to):). I just saw it a different way than you I think. To me, the muppets were never about appealing to adults vs. being kiddy, they...
Well, like I said, I see the muppet world as a universe where over the top is not kiddy but rather common place and taken just as seriously as we would real live villains and so nothing is lost in KSY to me :). The flexibility of the muppets IMHO is to be the silly side to over serious moments...
Meh, I still see the KSY glass as half full :). It's more fun than most of the other new movies to me and has a lot of soul IMHO:). If you had some of the teachers I did IRL you might be more likely to agree with me ^.^
I still say they weren't cartoony though, not for a muppet movie :P. And its not that I think the muppets are dubbed down at all, just that they live in a nicer more off beat version of our world that makes those types of characters very believable and not cartoony :). That's my pov and I'm...
Hmm..I never thought of that as acting seriously, he was still over the top (in a good way) to me in that he was playing a stereotype in a way, and that made it silly :). Like, even in those westerns where everyone plays villains as if they were real people but their actions and how they talk...
I can never understand not watching a movie all the way through, even movies I hate I watch from start to finish just to make sure their is nothing good in them :\. But after five years of no tv maybe I just like something over nothing *lol* :)
I actually wish more movies did the overacting with the humans, to me that is one of the parts of the classic muppets, and when you take that away it just feels like a normal movie with the muppets thrown in IMHO...So I really like KSY and I think for a movie about 12 year old boys (um, toads...
That's why years ago when DVDs were young and dinosaurs ruled the earth my little OCD mind (or is it called something else now? Oh well, it is a mix of loving details and hating change:coy:) started my hobby of printing out DVD sized movie posters (glossy paper :3!) and putting them on my DVD...
*lol* It seems like there is always one or two outspoken 'I don't like FR' commenters for every well known comic that does something about it..or someone that thinks it is weird and hard to follow :P. I still say if they gave it a real chance and watched from the beginning...
It is such a cute...
Oh, that is good to know...It's just when I heard about puppies I got worried..I have seen some 'collectors' do awful things to toys just because 'they are mine now and I can do whatever I want and no one can stop me'..it is very sad:cry:
There, there...I love Wembley, it is just one of those 'what if?' stories :). I know it is depressing but the idea would not leave me alone :(..I actually thought of it right after I saw the episode for the first time..
But To Fly...
"But flying ..ah..it makes it all worthwhile..."
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The caves of Fraggle Rock that had once rang with the sounds of a fraggle doing what no fraggle alive had ever done before had long ago tucked itself in for the night.
The cave walls with their swirled patterns...
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