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Best Muppet DVD

Salmoto

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It may finally happen: I may get a DVD Player, and being the rapidly growing Muppet fan that I am, I want to make my first film purchase a Muppety one. So, let's see: TMTM is in a cereal box, so no worries there, My favorite movie is the original Muppet Movie, but, um, the description online doesn't give me a good idea of the special features. The Carol DVD came out and people have said good things about that, but I hear the special features on the Muppet Treasure Island disc are to die for. This is hard, which one should be my first purchase?
 

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It depends on how you personally define a quality DVD. If you're looking for widescreen (which you should :big_grin:), then avoid MTI, MCC, and the cereal box version of TMTM.
 

Salmoto

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Well I don't care about formatting as much as I care about trying out these cool special features I hear about all the time. I suppose the cereal box TMTM has no special features, but you couldn't get a better bargain for such a great film. TMM has the Frawley Screen Tests, but I'm not sure what else...and I have no idea what comes packaged with GMC or the purchaseable TMTM.
 
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