You keep using the word 'dismal' to describe MWO. I'm curious to hear your opinion on VMX. I watch it every Christmas but my full heart isn't in it like with all the other Muppet Christmas specials (Christmas Toy is a rather dark special when you think about it, but I laugh and have fun when I watch it more than feel sad), but for a Christmas movie, VMX is so darn glum! The one thing that puts VMX above TM for me is that it gives a satisfying closure to an otherwise cruel and unpleasant film (and you don't have to stay after the credits to find out the whole ending). And Heralde brought up a great point earlier about earning the money not being the point. That's true, but if VMX can have a happy ending while still being an unenjoyable and depressing film, what does that say about TM?
I put it here multiple times. VMX suffers being a parody film throughout (yet being better than
actual parody movies), and the depressing portions are all based on the fact that the movie it
was parodying the most was depressing itself. I find it fun, yet dated, but the refreshing part was seeing Kermit have actual emotions through the film. They didn't treat the character with kid gloves like in MTI or MFS (where he's just
there) and he freaked out multiple times. Don't make me post the "Wonderful World of T-Shirts" again. We love our Kermit freak outs. He had moments like that on, of all things, Sesame Street when he actually appeared that period. So for that alone, I give VMX pretty good marks. If it wasn't for TM, that would be my favorite modern Muppet film.
But with MWOz, there's no excuse. Oz can be a much darker universe than that 1930's movie (and by extension all media that's copying it... the Disney effect not occurring in a Disney movie) let it become. They even got rid of a depressing scene (the dark reprise of Over the Rainbow) because it was too depressing. The books are genuinely darker than anything in that film. But that doesn't mean I want to see the Muppets do that. Plus, Piggy is just... over the top evil in that one. It's interesting to see how her character could get an alternate dark interpretation. She works on that level, but listen to the lyrics to "The Witch is in the House" and tell me it isn't torture porn set to lyrics. And that was the GOOD song in the movie.
I would have to say Oz and Swamp Years and Letters To Santa are pretty bad. If I had to pick one, it'd probably be the shoddily made, toilet joke ridden Swamp Years.
LTS was a rush job. I think it was a very good project and a better direction for the Muppets than MOz, but it needed a
better middle that didn't make it feel like your watching the beginning and end of a movie. There could have been great improvement with a stronger ending and at least
some scene with the other Muppets feeling terrible for refusing to go to the North Pole.