You've hit the nail on the head, Newsgirl. Particularily Jim Henson. We all know deep dowm that it's
never quite really been the Muppets after his passing. I don't think
anyone here can
truly deny this. It's a given.
I'm not bashing anything post 1990 that the company has done, but one by one, as the classic artists leave (the 2nd most important shift to me was the retirement of the
Great Frank Oz, and the third, the abscence of Brian Henson behind the director's seat).
The movies chronologial release order and quality level are in perfect synch with one another. (forgive the annoyingly chiefy anograms)
The Big 3:
TMM
TGMC
TMTM
The next 3 - (B. Henson) and last theatrical
MCC
MTI
MFS
The Next 3 (g'bye Frank & dir B. Henson)
not good enough for theatrical release
KSY
IaVMMCM
MWoO
Jerry Juhl, R.I.P. Jerry Nelson? M.I.A.
It's done. At least they left a **** of a legacy behind them!
Muppet Newsgirl said:
I think the Muppets started to decline after Jim and Richard died. I remember watching Muppet Treasure Island when I was eleven, and I said to myself, "There's something missing." I couldn't really put my finger on it, but I knew something was missing.