If this film becomes a failure because kids don't care and the general public doesn't either, I'd be disappointed, but write it off. I mean, the general public didn't get Pacific Rim (one of the best movies of last year), but flocked to Grown Ups 2. That stuff happens.
What drives me absolutely insane, however, are these freaking hipsters and sticks in the mud that listen to the handful of negative reviews and predetermine that they're really going to hate it, sit back and watch the franchise die, then wonder why they seem out of touch when they talk about them. The Muppets is a VERY fragile franchise. Disney has a million other things besides the Muppets, and they'll give priority to all that instead. Then the same fans will whine about how big evil Disney screwed the franchise up even though the film failed on their stubbornness to bother to see a movie before complaining about it.
Here's the thing. Jim Henson's dead. So is Jerry Juhl. We'll never ever get close to that quality. So we throw in the towel and just watch old VHS? No. We hope that we'll get something as good, at least not mind numbingly terrible and appreciate it for what it is.
I have seen a LOT of turd kid movie remakes of my favorite things. They're all well below the quality of even the worst Muppet projects. I'm sick of seeing clumsy in name only adaptions being greenlit near the end of the license ownership. We have 2 movies made by people who actually are fans and actually wanted Disney to do something with them instead of making more High School Musical grade crap. We got two films that are better than the last several ones... MUCH better, and they're at least worth seeing once before whining about how "awful" the quality is.
So to reiterate, if the public doesn't want another Muppet movie fine. But I'll be frogged if the reason this film, and by extension the entire future of anything as much as a t-shirt is doomed because a bunch of Debbie Downers are too afraid of losing 10 bucks to disappointment (might as well put that in a frame and look at it forever). Especially when it's all in their heads.
What drives me absolutely insane, however, are these freaking hipsters and sticks in the mud that listen to the handful of negative reviews and predetermine that they're really going to hate it, sit back and watch the franchise die, then wonder why they seem out of touch when they talk about them. The Muppets is a VERY fragile franchise. Disney has a million other things besides the Muppets, and they'll give priority to all that instead. Then the same fans will whine about how big evil Disney screwed the franchise up even though the film failed on their stubbornness to bother to see a movie before complaining about it.
Here's the thing. Jim Henson's dead. So is Jerry Juhl. We'll never ever get close to that quality. So we throw in the towel and just watch old VHS? No. We hope that we'll get something as good, at least not mind numbingly terrible and appreciate it for what it is.
I have seen a LOT of turd kid movie remakes of my favorite things. They're all well below the quality of even the worst Muppet projects. I'm sick of seeing clumsy in name only adaptions being greenlit near the end of the license ownership. We have 2 movies made by people who actually are fans and actually wanted Disney to do something with them instead of making more High School Musical grade crap. We got two films that are better than the last several ones... MUCH better, and they're at least worth seeing once before whining about how "awful" the quality is.
So to reiterate, if the public doesn't want another Muppet movie fine. But I'll be frogged if the reason this film, and by extension the entire future of anything as much as a t-shirt is doomed because a bunch of Debbie Downers are too afraid of losing 10 bucks to disappointment (might as well put that in a frame and look at it forever). Especially when it's all in their heads.