So.... am I the only one who would like the tone of the latest movie retained still? I mean, I would like this potential follow up to have smaller, more independent scenes akin to that office extra posted before - which the new movie lacked - but I wouldn't want to see the glossy, colourful, wham-bam-thank-you-man tongue in cheek fantasy tone (...I guess that's the best way to describe it) of the latest one scrapped. I'd wager a balance of both is required. I think the only movie that was successful with pulling off just the independent film spirit was the Muppet Movie, and even that had its glossier, fantasy moments - such as "Never Before, Never Again", the pie-in-the-face-but-instead-of-a-face-it's-a-car-gag, Gonzo flying on the balloons, Animal growing to super size, the Rainbow Connection finale... I really wouldn't want a film that takes the independent tone and makes it dull and almost lifeless, which I could see happening - I felt IAVMMCM did that already, to a large extent. I mean, I loved certain down-to-earth moments in that film - the opening with the a twist old "I sold my (something) collection to buy you something for your collection!" "but I sold my (something) collection to buy you something for your collection!" gag, Bunsen explaining how they could save money, the Muppets squabbling amongst each other when forced to take a pay cut... but the vast majority of that movie ended up conforming too much to such a tone and the whole project ended up feeling flat. It coulda done with some gloss to liven it up a bit... not counting the Christmas show part, which ended up feeling majorly surreal more than anything.
I think the Great Muppet Caper should be the ideal hopping off point in terms of tone and humour. Completely insane and off the wall, with some big, over the top musical numbers and a cavalcade of fourth wall jokes, but with some genuine, quieter moments and normal set pieces and situations, which bought the movie down to Earth when it needed to.
As for genre... well, possibilities are endless. Part of me wants to see an adventure/expedition film, ala Indiana Jones. Not too sure why, I just think the Muppets could rock that genre. Another one I'd like to see would be film noir, although that would have to be executed JUST right to make it work. It's a shame that a lot of kids (and adults, for that matter) would, most likely, be put off by black and white though.
Oh, and yeah, definitely no to a sequel. That story's been done, dusted. No more Gary, Mary, or Tex. I'd like to see Walter again though, given he's part of the Muppet Troupe now, although it seems a surprising number of people - not on this forum though - seem to not want him back to any extent.
Sorry if this post's gone on a large ramble on things not directly related with the potential upcoming movie - I do have a tendancy to go on long tangents.
But yeah, more to the point - a new Muppet movie, and being planned so soon after the last one - pretty bloody exciting, it has to be said!