BEAR
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I know people who have worked with Frank and said he's a great guy but he's also a perfectionist and very serious about what he does both with the Muppets and his directing/film work. Dave Goelz told a great story about working with Frank and Jim on the Muppet Show at the recent Muppet event in Huntington, Long Island in August.
I don't recall specific details but in a nutshell it was about how they were doing a script read, and they were rehearsing their lines, etc. Jim was in a very playful mood and Frank was rather serious and kind of worrisome. Jim asked him what was wrong and Frank said something to the extent of "Well, I'M the one who has to suffer the burden of comedy and try to be funny in this sketch!". LOL
I just think at this point in Frank's career he's very jaded about what the entertainment industry has become, like someone has already said here, being asked the same questions about the Muppets, etc. I'm sure he still looks back on his work with the Muppets fondly and is very proud of the stuff he's done for them and of his films. But I've read recent interviews where he feels shows like Sesame have started to not be as hip as it used to be, have made it a real "kids show" these days. I think he's just frustrated with today's writers, the direction the Muppet characters have taken, etc.
I also feel he still strongly misses Jim and his probably frustrated with the way things have gone since his passing that are beyond his control.
I think you're right on it here. I believe he is very proud of his work and thinks fondly about HIS time with The Muppets and Sesame, but he is unhappy with the way things have been going currently. Similarly to how most of us feel about it. I used to think the same thing about Frank. Thinking he was a mean old man who needs to lighten up, but if we look at his work, we know that can't be all that true. But yes he was a perfectionist. I think he was more the "business man" of the group.