Fozzie Bear
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I'll have one Mouse-burger with cheese, please.
Ditto, I'll take the succlent duck as well, and the Stitch sticks for an appetizer.Fozzie Bear said:I'll have one Mouse-burger with cheese, please.
I totally agree, the classic material isn't even being given a chance. I don't know why, kids today enjoy plenty of things that were made before their time. The TV Museum once showed "Muppets Go to the Movies" on their big screen. I remember there was a little kid watching. She wasn't complaining that the show was outdated or that it was too adult for her to understand. When her mother asked her if she wanted to leave, she said, "No, I like the Muppets!"Frogster said:There's SO much of what new youngsters haven't seen that was incredible. Subjecting them to Kermit's Swamp Years and MWoO isn't going to make them lifelong fans of the Muppets the way other Muppet film projects have...
I think you've hit the nail on the head there. There is a massive lack of talent around. Not even just in front of the camera, although yeah its all reality TV stars - they aren't true celebrities and aren't very versatile. Behind the camera though there is a lack of writing and production talent - though there are good people but they don't get given the chance to come through because there are so few opportunities the people already "in" (who arent always the best people) monopolise the work and i haven't seen either Henson or Disney doing much to give new people a chance in that area. I think it's the same with puppeteers, although a little better. Henson have been ok about bringing some new people in (especially at the moment) what with Puppet UP! etc but they could be doing a lot more in the way of internships and apprenticeships. I don't neccasarily think there should be multiple performers for each Muppet, i'm thinking more new and background characters. There are some amazingly talented people around here for a start - Warrick, Beau, Kevin etc. You've only gotta look at how long its taken Yerrid and Massey to really get into the core group to see how hard it is to break through.MWoO said:I think a muppet production would be much better off limiting their use of human actors. I mean, when your Dorothy can't act, you can't really win with a WoO movie.