beaker
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I got banned from Tough Pigs for saying it...heavily chastised for saying it on here a decade ago...but I'm sorry, I'm going to say it...you CANNOT be a true Muppet fan and live in the past/reject post JH projects. You can hate AVMMC, Oz, Muppets Tonight, Pepe, LTS, whatever. But as a whole, I don't feel you can close off the Muppets past Jim Henson's passing and write everything off. Maybe that works for Star Wars fans or Star Trek people. 2011 TM, as much as I had issues with it, and this new film ARE MADE for the old school audience. It's all fan service. And I couldn't be happier with that.Exactly the point I'm trying to make.
It really feels like the reaction is "OH YEAH! I love those guys. I have all their movies on DVD. oh, they have a movie out...ehhh...I'll wait for netflix or something." or "Man! The Muppets have a new movie! We have to see it at once! Jason Segal saved the franchise [2011]...oh wait... saving the franchise means there's another movie? Ehhhhh It's probably not so good so I won't bother [2014]." Or even some Geewunner crap about loving the characters but refusing to see anything past MTM (except for ironically MCC) and then wondering why the franchise isn't current.
On the tiny plus side of hope, Muppet movies never made big bucks (except the first one... at 88 Mil, The Muppets was the second highest grossing) but hit hard on home video. And this thing will probably make more than MFS did by the end of the week into next weekend. So there's that. But calling it a flop for falling 3 million short... really?
But yeah, long as MMW did better box office than MFS and EIG, than I'm happy. Disney will keep making these movies just for their own amusement. It's the public, not Hollywood, that doesnt get Kerman and the Muffins.