The Muppets Take Manhattan is possibly my favorite Muppet Movie. It seemed more realistic. The Muppet Movie was a movie within a movie. Caper went along with them "filming the movie". In this one, the gang didn't do a lot of takes to the audience and stayed true to the story. But, as I've discussed with a few friends of mine before.. the ending of the film could throw a new spin on it.
During the "Somebody's Getting Married" sequence it's all on stage on Broadway. Suddenly when the Bears enter the church we see the Sesame Street gang in the church as well as other Muppet guests. No humans. Now, everything is completely white and you do not hear nor see the audience... Kermit and Piggy appear and march down the aisle together... Piggy has "switched" the roles of Gonzo as the minister for a real one. Now, could this possibly be a "dream" Piggy's having just as she did in the middle of the film with the Muppet babies... but they didn't specify it? Kinda give you a "wonder" after it was over.
Although we do know it's a Broadway musical they're putting on, does it switch to the finale Piggy's seeing in her mind rather than what the audience is seeing in NYC? Just something to think about and toss around in coversation. .. plus, a side note: Look for Statler and Waldorf in the balcony of the theater as the curtains open at the beginning of the musical... my friend pointed them out to me...
During the "Somebody's Getting Married" sequence it's all on stage on Broadway. Suddenly when the Bears enter the church we see the Sesame Street gang in the church as well as other Muppet guests. No humans. Now, everything is completely white and you do not hear nor see the audience... Kermit and Piggy appear and march down the aisle together... Piggy has "switched" the roles of Gonzo as the minister for a real one. Now, could this possibly be a "dream" Piggy's having just as she did in the middle of the film with the Muppet babies... but they didn't specify it? Kinda give you a "wonder" after it was over.
Although we do know it's a Broadway musical they're putting on, does it switch to the finale Piggy's seeing in her mind rather than what the audience is seeing in NYC? Just something to think about and toss around in coversation. .. plus, a side note: Look for Statler and Waldorf in the balcony of the theater as the curtains open at the beginning of the musical... my friend pointed them out to me...