MelissaY1
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Not a bad analogy at all. I totally agree with you. I hate the "so and so can do nothing wrong in my eyes" mentality. I'm a HUGE fan of David Bowie for example. I don't even own all his albums because I truly think some of them are complete garbage with the exception of a song here and there. But I have many of them, and I've been a fan since I was 10 years old, I'm 30 now. He hasn't put out a new album since 2003, 2004. But my fandom so to speak has not lessened over the years. I am always interested to see what he's going to do next and same with the Muppets.I agree with this. I don't think I need to blindly embrace anything that comes out because it's my obligation somehow, that I should feel grateful because it's "better than nothing." I shouldn't be less of a fan because I prefer the Muppets from days gone past (not to say I don't like the modern Muppets). To blindly accept everything, to never question it or critique it, I don't think that's good
Now, I truely want the Muppets to survive and do well. I love and adore them, as anyone should if they're members of this forum. But some of the recent stuff they've been doing have left a disappointed, bad taste in my mouth (I haven't seen the Youtube or Muppets.com stuff yet, but I will). It's hard to be optimistic about their future projects :/ It's like serving people cake with salt in it instead of sugar, and after two or three tries you say, "Next time I won't mess up, and will use sugar." The people you've been feeding will naturally feel cautious about this OK, that was a really bad analogy, I'm sorry!
I of course want to see them out there with new projects, if they're new QUALITY projects. I wasn't nuts about the Oz film or Swamp Years but I bought them on DVD when I saw them on sale at my local stores to have 'em for my collection. I think that's showing my support. But there's other stuff I could care less about. I hated the Muppet Xmas movie that was out in 2002. I have no desire to own it or see it again. watched the DC Live special because it was the Muppets, knowing it wasn't meant for my age range and so forth but holding out hope they would do something fun with them and I was disappointed.
That's just me, I'm not saying other people here are wrong for their opinions to be excited about new Muppet stuff but we ARE Muppet fans. They already have a built in audience with people like us. I just think something's gotta be done to get the general public into the Muppets again and I think teaming them up with Tween stars is not the way to go. The YouTube videos seems like a good step but we need to see more like that on a larger scale. They have to do something generically fun for ALL ages to get all walks of life into them again and not just be the characters we grew up with.