As sexy as I think she is, I HOPE this is a rumor. I can see the 2 writers shoot it down as stunt casting. They said they didn't want ANY of that in this film, and hinted at Charles Grodin, and their friends. And I think those people would work beautifully there.
And if Angy is such a fan, how come she not be on Sesame Street, huh? SS could go for stunt celebrities like that to boost their awareness, but I doubt a Muppet film would work with her in it.
Maybe a cameo, but that's as much of her as I want to see with the muppets.
And if Angy is such a fan, how come she not be on Sesame Street, huh? SS could go for stunt celebrities like that to boost their awareness, but I doubt a Muppet film would work with her in it.
Maybe a cameo, but that's as much of her as I want to see with the muppets.
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I, like Drtooth, think that a cameo would be good for her, but starring in it? Didn't Segel say he wanted to get away from that and let the Muppets be the stars? *shrug* It'll be interesting to see how this develops. For one thing, it's sure to be a big news story in the entertainment world!
I'm excited and Jolie's cameo would definitely fall in line with [not just the Muppet Show, but] The Muppet Movie's line-up of stars. Some were current others were not. She's a great movie star and not a bad actress in the least. I think fans should be trilled! I'd like to see the film jam-packed with cameos like the old days.

The catch phrase "stunt casting" was made trendy when Neil Patrick Harris employed it to discourage sticking once popular media creation Britney Spears (not really an actor) on his and Segel's CBS show "How I Met Your Mother" for sweeps ratings. To associate that sort of terminology with Academy Award winning actor and critically acclaimed movie star like Jolie is preposterous.
I use The Muppet Movie as a guide map. It included classic talents like Edgar Bergen, Milton Berle, Bob Hope and Orson Welles, current 70s icons like Mel Brooks, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Carol Kane, Cloris Leachman and Telly Savalas, along with the very popular movie stars Steve Martin and Richard Pryor among other stars of varying degrees.