Yes, cautiously optimistic. The same way one might eat KFC.I feel that it is important to remain cautiously optimistic.
If they have a TV show it's not good enough... if they have a movie, it's not good enough. Like it or not, these videos are the best thing they've done in 20 years because they get the luxury of fooling about and having fun, the way they were originally intended. They have room to be creative. Not like a TV show or movie that has to have some idiotic demographic leading to the toothlessness of projects like MFS, which basically Sony and the hack director thought were Sesame Street. And even if they do get some other project, we'll be whining about how it's not exactly like the first movie, or how it's not exactly like the John Cleese episode... I really don't know what people want. Even if you have EVERY single creative mind behind something, whos to say it's even gonna be all that good? George Lucas... Star Wars prequels... need I say more. At least let them TRY. It's a craptacular market glutted with reality shows and shallow movies with shallow feel good messages in between product placement after product placement. Even the Muppets at their WORST are a billion times better than half the crap shooting out of Hollow-wood at the moment. Really... a Marmaduke movie with the plot recycled from the Underdog movie which was recycled from Firehouse Dog? Even Muppet Oz was clever compaired to that. And hey, if you don't like it, there's always the horrible Parody movie that crams EVERY movie that came out in the last year into a fart and people falling over extravaganza! I mean, Clumsy Batman falling over and hitting farting Jack Sparrow? That;s so much fun! I'll never know how they managed to make that funnier and fresher than Clumsy Incredible Hulk falling over and hitting farting Willy Wonka!"Down to internet videos?" Like it or not, YouTube is more popular than any television station, I'd bet. And at 14 million views, the Muppets are back to The Muppet Show style audience!
Gerard Butler?Wanna get some real stars? Think Gerard Butler, Steve Carell, Jennifer Aniston... people like that.
Hehe. Yeah, I agree that Butler isn't quite A-list, but I do like him.Gerard Butler?
Only Steve Carell is still an A-lister of those mentioned and it seems that this new move will get A-listers. Yes, the Golden Age of the Muppets is over, but there are other precious metals that can be applied to this new age of Muppety goodness. It's not nor ever could be what it was, but it is evolving into something good. The brand now has the talent, the funding, the studio, the interest, the direction and the fanbase all at the same time. That really hasn't happened since Jim. In fact, toward the end Jim wasn't having an easy time keeping the Muppets relevant either. That's a big part of what the Disney deal was about. The internet segments aren't only huge, they get back to the Muppet roots of what made them good in the first place.Frogster said:Yes, sometimes there's a resurgence of stuff that comes out but the heydays have long since passed. We're down to internet videos and half-reared kiddie specials where the cameos are by D-List celebrities. Want proof? Muppets From Space had Kathy Griffin, and I'm sure most of us know the name of the show she's on. That was in 1999, and they haven't really been big enough for the longest time to get good stars. Wanna get some real stars? Think Gerard Butler, Steve Carell, Jennifer Aniston... people like that.
Good point.If they have a TV show it's not good enough... if they have a movie, it's not good enough. Like it or not, these videos are the best thing they've done in 20 years because they get the luxury of fooling about and having fun, the way they were originally intended. They have room to be creative.
The Muppets are among a minority. The characters grow and evolve. They change as the years pass on. You're right. Kermit isn't the same as he was when Jim performed him. But have you ever compared early Sesame Street Kermit with The Muppet Show Kermit? Or The Muppet Show Kermit with The Jim Henson Hour Kermit? The character changed a lot between SS and TMS. He changed, though not quite so dramatically, between TMS and JHH. Go back even farther, did you ever see Hey, Cinderella? Kermit's barely recognizable there! Even comparing TMS season 1 Kermit to season 5 Kermit you see a major change in the character. You could hardly say he was ever broken, but they still "fixed" him.You guys have said so yourself, they've given their characters something new. Well if it isn't broke don't fix it.
Kermit always did the duck face. Look at this clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYvHFzB5BdQ.Also, I seem to remember a video where Jim, Frank and Michael Frith were talking about how to perform Kermit, and Jim said you need to operate Kermit at a slight angle, otherwise Kermit kinda looks like a duck... guess what? Steve does the duck face.
It would seem that you missed the Kermit's Commentary video of Muppets Bohemian Rhaspsody, Kermit lost his cool at the end of the commentary;The worst of it is, he turned Kermit into this, "Hey everyone let's all get along,