As much as I hate One Direction, I could care less. If we want the next movie to be successful (therefore proving the franchise is successful, apparently one movie doesn't do it anymore), Disney is going to have to do some serious publicity. And that's going to be with crap popular celebrities we don't like because we're too old to like the sort of thing they do.I really fail to see how more publicity for the muppets is a bad thing, even if they are with bleh artists. It at least reaches them out to a wider audience.
DrTooth is right. The muppet fandom really is becoming the next Sonic fandom where we nitpick over every freaking thing.
And yes, we're becoming that unpleasable fanbase that can't stop complaining about how awful DVD covers are because they aren't Drew Wazzisname commissions, how Disney has the audacity to release 2 movies on Blu-Ray for the price of 1 (oh, automatically Great Muppet Caper isn't so special? They literally gave out MTM in cereal boxes and we were happy about it), or how Lady Gaga has the sheer unmitigated gall to want to do a special with the Muppets, rather than somehow reanimating Frank Sinatra and the 2 dead Beatles and making them do one.
I remember back in the 2002 era where we were happy to see Muppet Candy Canes, Muppet antenna toppers (which were just flat pictures of their heads in foam), and air fresheners. Remember how excited we used to be about freaking air fresheners? Now, if we don't get something that outdoes the Palisades line, it's the worst thing ever and an insult.