Fozzie Bear
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I agree. I hope the feeling continues through the end of the closing credits of a fantastic, best movie since TMTM, movie!
Oh I totally agree, but the fact that they bought it on the spot must mean that his pitch totally blew them away. Gah, I couldn't be happier about this right now. Unless of course I could help write the script, but now I'm just being greedy.I found the initial reaction he received rather humorous, lol. But good for him for keeping at it.
I was reading this and laughed.While I was reading it, I couldnt help visualising that Gonzo wrote it himself.Wow. This is... Wow. Already this is making MSN News. I can't believe this. This is HUGE PEOPLE! LOOK AT THIS! I can't believe it. Wowowowowow. WOW. That's all I can say really. I'm shuddering I'm so happy. This is gonna be big people. It's gonna be absolutely HUGE. "This might be one project to look out for." I couldn't have said it better myself. I... I... wow. Wow wow wow. This is good. I'm happy.
HOLY TAMOLE!Everyone has to totally read this article which just hit 1 hour ago:
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/03/17/jason-segal-ready-to-get-things-started-with-the-muppets/
Here's basically the hot new property with the massively popular Apatow gang in tow(Seth Rogan, Johnah Hill, Bill Hader, Paul Rudd, etc) saying "No more Muppets in Wonderland, no more Muppets“I’ve just grown a little disappointed with ‘Muppets in the Old West,’ ‘Muppets Under Water,’ and all these weird concept movies,” sighed the 28-year-old “How I Met Your Mother” star, speaking for the first time on his recently-revealed plans to resurrect Rowlf and the gang. “I just want to go take it back to the early 80’s, when it was about the Muppets trying to put on a show. That’s what I’m trying to bring back.”
the Henson Studios designed those puppets for us,” Segel explained of his inspiration. “While I was there, I was talking to them and asking when the next Muppets movie was coming out, and they said ‘We don’t control the Muppets anymore, Disney does.’ And that just made me think back to those early 80’s Muppet movies, and The Muppet Show.”