Reevz1977
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Watching the video back (again), I think Frank came across as remarkably amiable. He was also very diplomatic on his response on his thoughts on "The Muppets", when he really could have been mean. I think whats important to reiterate and remember, this guy had almost as much involvement in the creation of the Muppets as Jim Henson. You only have to watch any interview with Jim where he talks about Frank and gives him most of the credit. I personally feel whatever Frank says with regards to the Muppets is inherently right. These characters where born from his and Jim's imagination. The successors who have taken on these characters, and done a bloody good job(!!!) have had to "interpret" Franks and Jims characters which is VERY different from creating them. Think about it, the Muppets weren't really cute...at all. Even down to their "shabby" appearance.
I'll agree with everyone that says that Disney did a great job with "The Muppets"...they did. The box office, the reviews, everything cannot be disputed - whether it was everyones taste is down to personal preference really. I doubt there's ever been a universally loved movie ever created (Ghostbusters has GOT to come close ). BUT the Muppets need to take a step closer to their origins. I want to see them blowing each other up, I want to see the cartoonesque violence, I want to see more of the (relatively) close to the knuckle humour - can no-one remember Statler and Waldorf taking a machine gun and shooting at all the Muppets after the "Why can't we be friends?" number? Thats the Muppets I remember and want to see again. The completely barmy, irreverent, non-sensicle, undiluted, crazy bunch of characters the world fell in love with. Do I think Disney could deliver that vision...who knows, as shareholders have a huge influence and a reputation for conservative entertainment...exactly the opposite of Frank and Jim's Muppets in my humble opinion.
I'll agree with everyone that says that Disney did a great job with "The Muppets"...they did. The box office, the reviews, everything cannot be disputed - whether it was everyones taste is down to personal preference really. I doubt there's ever been a universally loved movie ever created (Ghostbusters has GOT to come close ). BUT the Muppets need to take a step closer to their origins. I want to see them blowing each other up, I want to see the cartoonesque violence, I want to see more of the (relatively) close to the knuckle humour - can no-one remember Statler and Waldorf taking a machine gun and shooting at all the Muppets after the "Why can't we be friends?" number? Thats the Muppets I remember and want to see again. The completely barmy, irreverent, non-sensicle, undiluted, crazy bunch of characters the world fell in love with. Do I think Disney could deliver that vision...who knows, as shareholders have a huge influence and a reputation for conservative entertainment...exactly the opposite of Frank and Jim's Muppets in my humble opinion.