So, I'm the only one slightly worried by that terrible sounding Arthur Christmas movie cutting into this movie's potential BO? I'm sorry, but really... I am GLAD they didn't have any Christmas movies this year. I have yet to see one that's measurably good that was released in the past 10 years. And lemme guess, the elf is an outcast who gets mocked until he winds up saving Christmas by thinking differently, right? And at the end, they can all dance around to pop music. YAY!
I'm gonna throw up now...
Almost makes me hunger for the minus minded slasher flicks they cough up on Halloween.
Jeez, I think someone needs to spend less time on this site. I'm not insulting that aspect of the Muppets anyways. I'm insulting the people who have continually tried conforming to what people of today THINK the Muppets should be like, instead of trying to fix something that isn't broken. And you act like these people's performances and credits rival people like Oz and Juhl. The fact is, they're slightly above average puppeteers who got lucky enough to work for the greatest puppet franchise in history.
I'm gonna agree with everyone else. That is pretty much a horrid thing to say. Sure, there might be a point in that somewhere... but then of course, there are many of us that actually accept the fact that Jim, Richard, Juhl and a bunch of others are gone, either passed or retired. Calling them lucky is complete and utter bull, and you know it. It's SHOW business, and no matter how nice someone involved is, it's almost impossible to get anywhere. Let's not forget the dozens of other puppeteers who spend most of their careers as someone's other arm who never get the chance to do a voice, let alone audition to perform a character. It's NOT an easy thing. I'd say the Muppets (especially Sesame Street) is far more lucky than these new recasts. Rudman as Scooter? Rudman's been with the Muppets since Jim was there. I admit, there's a little offness in Eric's Piggy... but if you look at the last movies Frank played Piggy in (or at least relooped dialogue in) the character was essentially becoming like that ANYWAY.
Of course, we don't think they "rival" anyone. I just wanna see a solid effort that brings the characters back into the spotlight without turning them into what a 50 year old white guy thinks is "anime" or has references to everything that happened in the last year every 5 minutes.
And that's what ticks me off more than anything.
"Waaah! I hate all the new characters! Bring the old ones back! Oh, That's what they sound like? WAAAA!" It's ONE or the other. Jim didn't want to permanently mothball everything, only pulling it out for merchandise, like Schulz did. You ever see any of those posthumous Peanuts specials? They're enjoyable to an extent, but since they're forcibly based off of old strips, they're rigid and lack rewatch-ability.
And if we're going on a "General Public" kick... oooohh the stuff I could say. "Duh... we don' wanna pay taxes, but we freak out when anything's cut! OOOH! Survivor should ALWAYS still be on, as should the Bachelor." Not really playing with a full deck of cards, those ones.