frogboy4
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They've already started shooting so Walter will probably look somewhat like the image in Entertainment Weekly. The Muppets featured in the magazine spreads are posers, not production puppets, so I don't think they're an accurate judge of the production models. I hope some of the designs improve a little bit too (especially Miss Piggy), but none of them are awful in the least.I saw the picture in Entertainment Weekly. I think he needs a nose, and maybe re-do the character so he looks less like he belongs on Sesame Street. I was watching Muppet Treasure Island the other day, and while the opening credits were rolling, I just thought about seeing next year's Muppet movie and I kinda got really excited until I thought about how they've pretty much downsized their opening credits since MTI. Even their openings have gotten cornier, doesn't matter how big of a Muppet fan you are either cuz it's true. Also, EW mentions the Muppets were semi-retired, yet I seem to remember a number of fans here FOR YEARS saying "The Muppets Are Back!" All I have to say is, I'm glad I have EW to back my view of how they're viewed outside of this Muppet World.
I know they have good actors and ideas for this but considering the poor quality of the writing and production, not to mention Kat's Corner, MWoW, and over half of the youtube videos not having any real resonance. I thought it was funny also, that, after a couple youtube videos surfaced following the really awesome Queen video, someone (can't remember who) said that the ones following it were already in the can, and that they'll probably do really great ones later on down. Well guess what? The videos are over.
Also... Gonzo and Sam can stay as they are, but someone PLEASE remodel Animal before you start shooting... he seriously looks like a rabid dog. He looks terrible. Also... that side shot of Piggy made her look like one of the disgusting chicks from Jersey Shore.
There was only one film following Muppet Treasure Island and that was Muppets From Space - a film that had a huge group opening sequence with loads of Muppety sight gags so you must be referencing the television projects, not the movies.
The Muppets did several YouTube videos and music bits following the Webby winning Queen video and all were well-received even though the first one was their biggest hit.
This is the big Muppet project. Maybe you'll like it, maybe you won’t. The idea sounds great and I want to like it. It's been a hard road for the Muppets. They weren't around as much, but they never really left either. For a time they never seemed to go anywhere, but this film plans to remedy that.
I can be fan-critical about particular elements, but I always choose to be pragmatic and hopeful because to me that’s what the Muppets are all about. Hope in the face of adversity. They stared down Doc Hopper, they took down Nicky Holiday’s crew, they made it on Broadway, they reignited Scrooge’s heart, and they were victorious over Long John Silver so I’m rooting for them this time too. Whatever their flaws, I am always in the Muppets’ corner. The Muppets then, the Muppets now and the Muppets we’ll see next year.