Twisted Tails
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WHAT?? Why didn't anybody warn me that soem bad website is not useful. Sheesh!
It would be kinda a bad move not to dedicate the film to Jerry or Jane. I highly doubt they wouldn't acknowledge them in some way.
I don't know. One of the (very few) issues I have with Disney's handling of the Muppets is the decision to kind of wipe out the Muppets' true origins with Henson, and just make it seem like they've always been "delightful Disney characters." No where in the credits of "The Muppets" do I remember seeing a "based on the characters created by..." credit. People unfamiliar with the Muppet story won't recognize things like Jerry Nelson's voice over or Jim Henson's picture.
Worse still, they refuse to allow the performers to be seen alongside their characters, in order to keep this silly illusion that the Muppets are real, and not just puppets performed by extremely talented people.
End rant.
Ladies and Gentleman, may I present to you some awesome news? Ray Liotta has revealed his cameo in the film! This is what he said...
"With the Muppets? We sing and dance. Me and Danny Trejo are in prison, Kermit is there as well as scattered other Muppets. Kermit gets thrown into jail because they think he’s somebody he’s not, and the identical of him, this guy Constantine, is going out and doing bad things. So yeah, we’re just singing and dancing. Tina Fey is the Warden, Ricky Gervais is somebody in it, it was a lot of fun. It’s really funny. It’s all singing and dancing.”
Omg, omg, OMG!!!!!
(Screaming while doing a happy dance!)
That's absolutely terrible, and they should be as hands off as they are with Marvel. But the film's crew did the best they could to bring those origins back and reference Jim multiple times in the film. Henson really should have negotiated that better, and put it in some terms of conditions in the deal. But I think the film crew will lobby to get those credits in the film. They managed to get virtually what they wanted, and Disney's meddling just got rid of some very rough edges (the whole Walter being a Dummy thing). Hopefully they'll manage to put some acknowledgement in there.I don't know. One of the (very few) issues I have with Disney's handling of the Muppets is the decision to kind of wipe out the Muppets' true origins with Henson, and just make it seem like they've always been "delightful Disney characters." No where in the credits of "The Muppets" do I remember seeing a "based on the characters created by..." credit. People unfamiliar with the Muppet story won't recognize things like Jerry Nelson's voice over or Jim Henson's picture.
Worse still, they refuse to allow the performers to be seen alongside their characters, in order to keep this silly illusion that the Muppets are real, and not just puppets performed by extremely talented people.
End rant.