theprawncracker
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I'm sorry, I really don't mean to stir this issue up anymore, but I have to say something. I do NOT get upset when Frank is brought up, I merely try to provide a realistic opinion about Frank's inclusion in the flim. I do not and have never disliked Frank Oz. I, in fact, find Frank Oz to be the most talented puppeteer who ever worked with the Muppets, or anyone in general. It's not because I don't like Frank Oz that I continue to state my opinions about this matter, it's because I care about Frank Oz and his characters.
I care that Miss Piggy and Fozzie felt lifeless in "Muppets From Space" because Frank had dubbed most of their scenes. I care that Kermit can't truly have a conversation with the love of his life or his best friend because they seem lifeless in comparison to a character that's actually being performed.
I respect Frank Oz more than, probably, any other Muppeteer. I respect him for his years of nearly thirty years of work with the Muppets, I respect him for giving us some of the most popular characters in most of the Muppet universes, I respect him for choosing to pursue a career as a director, and I respect him most of all for preparing Eric Jacobson as his understudy so that we, the fans, wouldn't have to sit through painfull sounding recasts of his characters. This shows that he does indeed care about the Muppets, that he does indeed want them to succeed, he just realized that his career as a director would be too time consuming for him to continue performing them.
I have never bashed Frank Oz. If it sounds like I ever have, you're reading too much into my posts, or you're just twisting my words to make it sound like I bash Frank every time he is brought up, when in reality I could go on for hours complimenting the years of work he provided the Muppets.
I do not apologize for this post, I feel it was very much needed. Jamie and I did not bash on Frank Oz, and I do not know where you got that notion. (I also don't know how you missed the string of posts where we commented on how awesome a cameo by Frank would be.)
If Frank wants to fully participate in the film I will be thrilled beyond belief. If he doesn't, I will still be thrilled beyond belief because this movie will still be incredible. I don't hope that Frank doesn't perform, I don't hope that he does perform, I just have an opinion on whether or not he will. If having an opinion is frowned upon, then for that, I am sorry.
I care that Miss Piggy and Fozzie felt lifeless in "Muppets From Space" because Frank had dubbed most of their scenes. I care that Kermit can't truly have a conversation with the love of his life or his best friend because they seem lifeless in comparison to a character that's actually being performed.
I respect Frank Oz more than, probably, any other Muppeteer. I respect him for his years of nearly thirty years of work with the Muppets, I respect him for giving us some of the most popular characters in most of the Muppet universes, I respect him for choosing to pursue a career as a director, and I respect him most of all for preparing Eric Jacobson as his understudy so that we, the fans, wouldn't have to sit through painfull sounding recasts of his characters. This shows that he does indeed care about the Muppets, that he does indeed want them to succeed, he just realized that his career as a director would be too time consuming for him to continue performing them.
I have never bashed Frank Oz. If it sounds like I ever have, you're reading too much into my posts, or you're just twisting my words to make it sound like I bash Frank every time he is brought up, when in reality I could go on for hours complimenting the years of work he provided the Muppets.
I do not apologize for this post, I feel it was very much needed. Jamie and I did not bash on Frank Oz, and I do not know where you got that notion. (I also don't know how you missed the string of posts where we commented on how awesome a cameo by Frank would be.)
If Frank wants to fully participate in the film I will be thrilled beyond belief. If he doesn't, I will still be thrilled beyond belief because this movie will still be incredible. I don't hope that Frank doesn't perform, I don't hope that he does perform, I just have an opinion on whether or not he will. If having an opinion is frowned upon, then for that, I am sorry.

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I wonder how much Oz got from the Disney sale or if he’s still an investor? If Muppeteers primarily wanted money they'd find another craft. Most of them have other jobs to fill in the gaps. Green is important and it is the grease of the industry, but that is not a major motivating factor of why the veterans return to Muppet films (however they probably are compensated quite nicely). I remember reading Spinney's book. He wrote about how lean things got and how he was losing faith that he could continue as the Bird.
I respect all opinions here, however I don't remember hearing and couldn't locate any *definite* "won'ts" and certainly no "can'ts" referring to Frank Oz' work with the Muppets. These instances you are citing are either exaggerations or from somewhere other than this thread. There has been little of this absolutism in the posts mentioned.
I am always in awe of Frank's work and legacy. No awkwardness with me. If he came back with Goelz, Whitmire and the gang for this picture I would be thrilled. The only points I have made is that it isn't really necessary and seems unlikely. But I could be wrong. You are right, more than anyone Oz is the second in the Muppets/Henson legacy (with Goelz a close third). I used to think the Muppets would die on the vine without Frank until Eric Jacobson came along. 

