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This is definately a Henson Headline...KErmit Swamp Years dvd rocks!
I finally broke down and bought KSY on dvd, not expecting much. I just need to say your one reason to buy this dvd:
Joe The Armadillo! Wow. I'll get to that newfound gem lately...
but here is my point by point breakdown why this has to be the best Muppet dvd of the year to own:
*The best part of this dvd is the behind the scenes featurette and the blooper reels. Joe the Armadillo is without a doubt the best new loveable Muppet since Mo Frackle and Pepe. While Joe isnt even in the film itself, he no doubt steals the dvd.
*The cameos! I'll give ya the straight lowdown, it's nothing
earth shattering, but the cameos there are great. While the pet store could have provided more cameo possibilities...
We get PENGUINS!(Being one of my fave continual aspects of Muppetdom, I was very pleased by this, especially since I hadnt read they were in it!) retro Statler and Waldorf, Foo Foo, various Bunny Picnic cameos as well.
*Loved the music video! MY fave part of the actual movie. Pure gold, and *gasp* EDGY! IT had the ornate avant garde look of one of those strange MTV videos.(especially the lighting and look of it)
*Loved Kermit's Swedish Chef impersonation! One of the best parts of the blooper reel.
*Liked the nods to Breakfast Club and other movies, along with the references to Jerry Juhl, goelz, and Sam and Friends.
*Real sets! Wow...could this dvd be any more crystal clear! It's like you're right there! You can really appreciate what went into the arduous task of filming in a real live swamp.
*Not since Muppets@WDW have we seen much of Kermit's home life on the swamp or family...Heck some of KSY was filmed at Walt Disney World!
Now my absolute I was almost on the floor crying with laughter part: Joe The Armadillo and the backstage behind the scenes thing. The Mr. Sockity sock puppet thing, Bill Barretta trying to go to the bathroom, Joe keep on calling people 'Joe', and the 'Best Boy' thing(very remenescent of Tom Green) PURE GOLD!
There was even some cultural acknowlegements in a non stereotypical way. We had two old Jewsih heckler turtles(possibly a Statler and Waldorf nod) and what's this...Roy Frog, possibly the first gay Muppet?
The chemistry on the film is top notch for most of it. Even the psuedo bad guys like vicki are likeable. I really disliked the biology lab scenes, and some of th ehuman acting(isnt that always the case with Muppet films?) but then I thought they were a bit too disturbing for a Muppet kid's film. The tons of nods to TMM were great. Overall KSY itself is entertaining, and far from the attrocious film even I was starting to believe with all the bad reviews. It genuinely feels like a small companion piece to TMM, an additonal 'gaiden' or backstory. Maybe even a bit Coen Bros.' 'Oh Kermit Where Art Thou' meets Stand By Me.
And that interview with Kermit...just another golden example of why we love our frog.
Don't fall into the negative hype like a lot of us were lead to believe...get the dvd! While I cant reccomend the vhs(as the dvd extras are what is the real shining moments here) the dvd is well worth it for genuinely great comic moments. Hats off to Barretta, Whitmire, Mazziano, and Kennedy!
I finally broke down and bought KSY on dvd, not expecting much. I just need to say your one reason to buy this dvd:
Joe The Armadillo! Wow. I'll get to that newfound gem lately...
but here is my point by point breakdown why this has to be the best Muppet dvd of the year to own:
*The best part of this dvd is the behind the scenes featurette and the blooper reels. Joe the Armadillo is without a doubt the best new loveable Muppet since Mo Frackle and Pepe. While Joe isnt even in the film itself, he no doubt steals the dvd.
*The cameos! I'll give ya the straight lowdown, it's nothing
earth shattering, but the cameos there are great. While the pet store could have provided more cameo possibilities...
We get PENGUINS!(Being one of my fave continual aspects of Muppetdom, I was very pleased by this, especially since I hadnt read they were in it!) retro Statler and Waldorf, Foo Foo, various Bunny Picnic cameos as well.
*Loved the music video! MY fave part of the actual movie. Pure gold, and *gasp* EDGY! IT had the ornate avant garde look of one of those strange MTV videos.(especially the lighting and look of it)
*Loved Kermit's Swedish Chef impersonation! One of the best parts of the blooper reel.
*Liked the nods to Breakfast Club and other movies, along with the references to Jerry Juhl, goelz, and Sam and Friends.
*Real sets! Wow...could this dvd be any more crystal clear! It's like you're right there! You can really appreciate what went into the arduous task of filming in a real live swamp.
*Not since Muppets@WDW have we seen much of Kermit's home life on the swamp or family...Heck some of KSY was filmed at Walt Disney World!
Now my absolute I was almost on the floor crying with laughter part: Joe The Armadillo and the backstage behind the scenes thing. The Mr. Sockity sock puppet thing, Bill Barretta trying to go to the bathroom, Joe keep on calling people 'Joe', and the 'Best Boy' thing(very remenescent of Tom Green) PURE GOLD!
There was even some cultural acknowlegements in a non stereotypical way. We had two old Jewsih heckler turtles(possibly a Statler and Waldorf nod) and what's this...Roy Frog, possibly the first gay Muppet?
The chemistry on the film is top notch for most of it. Even the psuedo bad guys like vicki are likeable. I really disliked the biology lab scenes, and some of th ehuman acting(isnt that always the case with Muppet films?) but then I thought they were a bit too disturbing for a Muppet kid's film. The tons of nods to TMM were great. Overall KSY itself is entertaining, and far from the attrocious film even I was starting to believe with all the bad reviews. It genuinely feels like a small companion piece to TMM, an additonal 'gaiden' or backstory. Maybe even a bit Coen Bros.' 'Oh Kermit Where Art Thou' meets Stand By Me.
And that interview with Kermit...just another golden example of why we love our frog.
Don't fall into the negative hype like a lot of us were lead to believe...get the dvd! While I cant reccomend the vhs(as the dvd extras are what is the real shining moments here) the dvd is well worth it for genuinely great comic moments. Hats off to Barretta, Whitmire, Mazziano, and Kennedy!