Elmo in Grouchland wasn't made for us. Again, I have nothing but suspicions that it was a commercial, like Transformers (I reiterate, the GOOD one with Eric Idle dancing around to Dare to Be Stupid, not the Michael Bay one)... while the SW people tried to make it more than what it was, seems like Sony slapped them back. But I have to say, it was a fine Elmo project. The fact he sort of matures and emotes makes it a million times better than the over-exposure of the rigid 15 minute segments SW painted themselves into a corner with. Of course, making a movie expressly for 4 and under people? Not a smart move, no matter how popular the toys were.The reason The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland bombed is because people don't like Elmo. It's as simple as that. But that makes me wonder... would modern Muppet movies have done better without Pepe? I LIKE Pepe like a lot of people, but sometimes I think of him as like the Elmo of the non-Sesame Muppets.
As for the Guest on MFS, and all Muppet Movies:
Over time, I have to say, I grown on the Hulkster Cameo.... it really seemed campy, and almost out of place, and really it felt like someone wanted to pimp out the dMp... errr... nWo... but it has a corniness that makes me laugh. Plus, I like the Hulkster... not as much as Captain Lou or Andre the Giant....The Jim-era films used to have a sprinkling of all types of stars and character actors. He could inspire the best to get involved. This is one heck of a list, an is in many ways unfair to the new trilogy because nobody can live up to this legacy. Except for Hollywood Hulk Hogan.
I REALLY ahted the Dawson's Creek bit and I really REALLY hated Rob Schnider... I mean, Rob Schnider sucks! He really, really, really does. South Park was DEAD ON about him and his movies, man. Ewwwwwwww...
There are a lot of cameos I really didn't like in the newer movies... I didn't like the Scrubs one... not so much for the cast. I love Scrubs, man... but the writing of that scene was terrible, a total ignorance of the show. Compare that with the Sesame Street cross over Scrubs episode.... that was EPIC, man. Imagine if they had the TMS Muppets integrated into J.D.'s fantasies.... we'd have Statler and Waldorf heckling everybody... funny stuff. Not like how they treated it as a generic hospital show.
And I'm glad the Kelly Osborne thing was cut from the TV version of Oz...
On the other hand, I thought that Quentin Tarrentino's cameo was the best thing in the movie.