I'm sure there are instances in the pre-Disney era in which The Muppets worked with fad "talent," but those instances are eclipsed by their interactions with seasoned professionals who, even today, are respected entertainers. John Cleese, Elton John, Ben Vereen, Rich Little, Steve Martin... and that's just the people who are still alive. One Direction and Selena Gomez? BENEATH THEM.
We really need a face palm emoticom. We really do.
My only complaint is that the Muppets don't have their own show. Fair and simple. The Muppet Show
did have celebrities with staying power, but a lot of those celebrities were
kinda just getting started around then. I mean, look at Stallone. Could they imagine he was going to be an action film powerhouse when all he had under his belt was Rocky? The only tried and true celebs they had back then were allong the lines of Bob Hope, Andy Williams, and Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Some celebs were more popular after TMS appearances. I mean, Star Wars was popular back then, but not the HUGE thing it became. You never know who's going to be the huge stars they become.
But at least with a show you have one lousy guest, there's someone better next time. We remember the John Cleeses, Elton Johns, and Mark Hamils... we completely forget about the annoying British Game Show host with the personality of a brick, and that woman that sang that one disco song that was barely on the Billboard top 20 for a week. But again, TV show. I'll agree to that gripe that the Muppets should do the inviting... too bad there's no logical place to put a TV show now.
And even though I hate One Direction... just... Muppets from Space cameos. Really. Wanna know what's really beneath them? The D and F list jokers they got to fill that one out. At least with fad performers people
liked them to begin with. I hate One Direction but, and I'm going to beat this dead horse till candy comes out, you have NO idea how much I hate Rob Schneider. And he was in a Muppet Movie. I can't think of anyone worse to work with the Muppets. Even Studio DC wasn't as terrible as a never funny SNL throwaway cast member who only had dubious celebrity because he was friends with Adam Sandler. I'd rather... anything AVGN ever said than watch a
second of The Animal or The Hot Chick. If he ever even wound up
next to so much as a Tickle-Me-Elmo toy, that would be something to
really get angry about. I mean, seriously... crummy boy band that tweenagers like vs. hack comedian... The Muppets are far more lucky to work with the former than the latter.