jvcarroll
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Well, one song isn't forgettable because it won an Oscar! While I disagree with a lot of your assessment, that's the only legitimate point of contention because rest is a matter of personal taste. I must admit to not being as excited as I should have been upon leaving the theater, but I really did dig the movie.Of all the movies, I enjoyed The Muppets the least. And please spare me a repeat of the "Popular movies you hate" thread experience, because I think my criticisms of it are legitimate:
I didn't care for Letters to Santa either. Too many out of character moments (Gonzo being emo, for one, and since when would the gang turn their backs on each other when they need help? Whatever happened to them being "a family?") I'm surprised this special didn't annoy more people than it did me.
- The songs were mostly forgettable;
- The human actors ranged from so sugar-sweet-they-give-you-diabetes-cutesy to wooden and uninteresting;
- It was EXTREMELY emotionally manipulative (look, to want people to enjoy the Muppet characters is fine [I'm all for that], but a lot of the scenes in the movie seemed like guilt trips for non-fans and fans who may have fallen out of the loop). It didn't have any subtly at all, something the films before and even after Jim's death at least had SOME semblance of;
- It did seem like an ascended fan fiction. And don't get me wrong, that can work, but not with so many problems;
- The ending resolution seemed like a cop-out. There, I said it.
Letters to Santa was a missed opportunity. Everyone showed up to play and the story was there, but the screenwriting never fell into place. In fact, I've been somewhat unsatisfied with the Muppets writing since MFS. Some projects get it better than others (I actually liked a lot of VMX), but there's still a little something missing.