MrBloogarFoobly
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I gathered at the time that it was meant to be sort of a threat to Steve. It was my first hint that something was going on behind the scenes with him. I obviously don't know for sure, but since then I had suspected that there were issues with him.Unexpectedly Kermit was performed by a different puppeteer, Artie Esposito. Some fans here were afraid Steve had been replaced and got very angry about it. For my part, I said that, regardless of Steve's status, Artie did a good job. And for my trouble was told that I must not want the Muppets to be good. Yeah...
Well Steve was a recast himself, to be fair. I dunno, maybe it's not as weird to me as a soap opera fan, lol. You have multiple people playing the same character over the years, some are good, some are not particularly memorable, some say the first was the best, others argue otherwise.yeah... can you just recast those without people noticing after 20 + years?
Aw I'm sorry things are rough right now. It's such an uncertain time.This is such a mess and not one I needed right now.
Weird, someone on Tough Pigs the other day was insisting Steve did the wrong shape, lol. Eh, who knows. Artie reminded me of Kermit like in the early days when he wasn't super polished and I liked it for that reason. And some members just took that completely the wrong way at the time and started lecturing me on quality. And also they didn't like that I was partial to Jim's Kermit (Oh, God forbid!). Again, .I thought Artie did okay, but I could hear in his voice that he wasn't doing the right shape with his mouth. Steve has talked about what Jim did with his mouth while performing Kermit, and I have seen it in footage of Jim. And you can just tell that Artie wasn't doing it. But other than that the voice was decent. I didn't think his puppetry was quite as good, though.
I'm not sure whether Steve got it right, I just know he talked about it. Jim got it right, though.Weird, someone on Tough Pigs the other day was insisting Steve did the wrong shape, lol.
Well, I thought Artie's performance was a bit weak on AGT, but he did seem to improve when he appeared on the MTV Music Awards or whatever that was about a week or so later. When that happened, it wasn't Artie's performance as that was the issue so much as the question was "Why was Kermit performed by someone else all of a sudden?" But at least this time we know about Kermit being recast. But back in '09, that came as a shock to a lot of Muppets fans and we all wondered what the heck happened with that.Unexpectedly Kermit was performed by a different puppeteer, Artie Esposito. Some fans here were afraid Steve had been replaced and got very angry about it. For my part, I said that, regardless of Steve's status, Artie did a good job. And for my trouble was told that I must not want the Muppets to be good. Yeah...
Well, whoever posted on the "Muppets Voice Comparison" thing said it best. Sounded like he was trying to do with his mouth open.I thought Artie did okay, but I could hear in his voice that he wasn't doing the right shape with his mouth. Steve has talked about what Jim did with his mouth while performing Kermit, and I have seen it in footage of Jim. And you can just tell that Artie wasn't doing it. But other than that the voice was decent. I didn't think his puppetry was quite as good, though.
Thanks, Heralde. I know everyone is entitled to their opinion.(Note: I know it wasn't you, Daffy)
Well Steve was a recast himself, to be fair. I dunno, maybe it's not as weird to me as a soap opera fan, lol. You have multiple people playing the same character over the years, some are good, some are not particularly memorable, some say the first was the best, others argue otherwise.
Oh you have no idea how bad it is right now. I'm one step from being evicted with no place to go.Aw I'm sorry things are rough right now. It's such an uncertain time.
Oh you may very well be 100% right, I just thought it was funny because I had just read that yesterday.I'm not sure whether Steve got it right, I just know he talked about it. Jim got it right, though.
I have a sensitive ear to things people do with their mouths while talking. (Not the same as a good ear - sensitive as in easily bothered by minor things.) That was really the only thing that bothered me about Artie's Kermit voice. He actually did sound more like Jim's in some ways.
I'm partial to Jim's Kermit, too. That's the one I'm the most used to.And also they didn't like that I was partial to Jim's Kermit (Oh, God forbid!).
Lol, that would be funny. I know at least one case where a studio demanded an actress stop performing a character outside a TV show. Not sure what the rule is generally, but probably it depends on the specific case.I wonder, what happens to Steve if he uses "his" Kermit voice for other projects. Can Disney stop him from using the voice (as long as he's not doing a Kermit puppet) in.. say cartoons? Heck to mess with people he could use the voice just answering the phone. Answer it as Fermit the Krog, lol.
I'm so sorry, I'll keep you in my thoughts. ::hugs::Oh you have no idea how bad it is right now. I'm one step from being evicted with no place to go.