THE MUPPETS (2011) holds a special place in my heart because of the experience I had seeing it: it was the first time I saw a Muppet movie in theaters since MTI (I was already in the process of finally "growing out" of the Muppets by the time MFS came out), and other theatergoers were roughly 95% adults - there were maybe only two or three kids in the theater . . . as I was observing the theater, I kept thinking this would have made Jim so proud.
And remember: I was skeptical it would be any good, considering the usually R-rated Jason Segel was involved with this, but I was pleasantly surprised by the movie. I was also very impressed with Matt, Peter, and David: Matt did a great job with Jerry's characters (and Jerry's vocal cameo as the theater announcer was a sentimental touch) and it was nice to see him and Peter get to perform more significant characters after years of doing incidental and one-shot characters; not to mention, it was nice having David back with the Classic Muppets after spending the last fifteen or so years performing exclusively for SST. I felt it was very much in the Muppet spirit, but it still wasn't exactly perfect: I agree with some who feel that Gary and Mary's troubled relationship perhaps had more focus than it needed, and I personally felt like the songs were mostly weak and forgettable compared to songs of Muppet movies past. Meanwhile, I know one common complaint from critics was that the movie put too much emphasis on "hero worship" on the Muppets and less on the actual Muppets' antics and such.
Nevertheless, I was glad that this movie finally put the Muppets back into the public eye again.