SesameStMuppets
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So here are my thoughts...
By the way, I'm taking the Frank Oz approach to the voices: the performance was great with all of the characters... that's all that matters. Anyhoo...
The opening was a really neat transition... from the stacks of letters to the sky scrapers. Did anybody notice the old Muppet stamps that were on a ton of the letters ?
I wish I hadn't watched the on-line previews since that was pretty much the first part of the movie until the first commercial.
It was a nice mix of everyone's attempt to get the letters off to Santa. Personally, the Scooter bit with the 'hits' was the best one (naturally) . I personall found the whole thing with the Sopranos to be almost more of the Muppets making a cameo in their world rather than the other way around.
Nathan Lane was such a great villan! Definetally surpassed anything post-Muppets at Walt Disney World; but, really how could he?
Bill is still growing on me. I love how he has brought back the remains of Rowlf and Dr. Teeth; Bobo is good, I really still can't stand Pepe so to see him saking stage instead of Piggy, Scooter, or anybody else, steams me. I know it's difficult to have Fozzie and Piggy together with Eric, but Kermit and Rizzo are both there.
Did I meantion Harry and Beaker were perfect? *skims what he's already written* Harry and Beaker were PERFECT !
The Muppets have really come back to re-capture what a cameo is! That was always the best part of any Muppet movie, and they're clearly getting back to that! Whoopi was really good, it's nice to see that her relationship with the Muppets has always stayed strong.
Muppets getting thrown around! Yes! Both getting tossed offf the mail truck and then needing to 'wing it' was such a great call-out to the Great Muppet Caper without totally recycling it!
The songs were good... I wish we could have heard a few more. They weren't to the standards of the Muppet Movie or Emmet Otter, but how could it, really?
I didn't like seeing Santa. The Christmas Eve on Sesame Street approcah was always my favorite. Keep him omnitient; otherwise you keep seeing a different Santa in EVERY OTHER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL and then the illusion becomes tarnished, if not destroyed. Not only that but the casting was off for him. Somebody find me Charles Durning!
I know I'm going to offend some here, but I dind't find Gonzo's role convincing. It was clear that paul Williams inspired this script, as Gonzo was the main character. Now, I have no problem with having Gonzo being the main character! I love to see new sides of characters, and I absolutely love Gonzo. However, you can't tell me that Gonzo could pull everyone together to do something nice at Christmas while Kermit wants to give up and truly be a Caribean Anphibean (forgive the reference). I'm not saying that Gonzo's heart can't be in the right place, but Kermit's heart would never be in the wrong place! The Muppets have always been about Kermit pulling everyone together, 'the eye of the hurricane' as I believe Jery Juhl coined it. To see Kermit need convincing to save somebody's Christmas was just wrong in my mind.
Overall, I enjoyed the special. It was well done. The puppetry was beautiful. The gang was back together! I hope to see more projects that are better than this, but this will definetally be a wonderful spring board to make a better movie.
Three and a half of five Kermits for me!
By the way, I'm taking the Frank Oz approach to the voices: the performance was great with all of the characters... that's all that matters. Anyhoo...
The opening was a really neat transition... from the stacks of letters to the sky scrapers. Did anybody notice the old Muppet stamps that were on a ton of the letters ?
I wish I hadn't watched the on-line previews since that was pretty much the first part of the movie until the first commercial.
It was a nice mix of everyone's attempt to get the letters off to Santa. Personally, the Scooter bit with the 'hits' was the best one (naturally) . I personall found the whole thing with the Sopranos to be almost more of the Muppets making a cameo in their world rather than the other way around.
Nathan Lane was such a great villan! Definetally surpassed anything post-Muppets at Walt Disney World; but, really how could he?
Bill is still growing on me. I love how he has brought back the remains of Rowlf and Dr. Teeth; Bobo is good, I really still can't stand Pepe so to see him saking stage instead of Piggy, Scooter, or anybody else, steams me. I know it's difficult to have Fozzie and Piggy together with Eric, but Kermit and Rizzo are both there.
Did I meantion Harry and Beaker were perfect? *skims what he's already written* Harry and Beaker were PERFECT !
The Muppets have really come back to re-capture what a cameo is! That was always the best part of any Muppet movie, and they're clearly getting back to that! Whoopi was really good, it's nice to see that her relationship with the Muppets has always stayed strong.
Muppets getting thrown around! Yes! Both getting tossed offf the mail truck and then needing to 'wing it' was such a great call-out to the Great Muppet Caper without totally recycling it!
The songs were good... I wish we could have heard a few more. They weren't to the standards of the Muppet Movie or Emmet Otter, but how could it, really?
I didn't like seeing Santa. The Christmas Eve on Sesame Street approcah was always my favorite. Keep him omnitient; otherwise you keep seeing a different Santa in EVERY OTHER CHRISTMAS SPECIAL and then the illusion becomes tarnished, if not destroyed. Not only that but the casting was off for him. Somebody find me Charles Durning!
I know I'm going to offend some here, but I dind't find Gonzo's role convincing. It was clear that paul Williams inspired this script, as Gonzo was the main character. Now, I have no problem with having Gonzo being the main character! I love to see new sides of characters, and I absolutely love Gonzo. However, you can't tell me that Gonzo could pull everyone together to do something nice at Christmas while Kermit wants to give up and truly be a Caribean Anphibean (forgive the reference). I'm not saying that Gonzo's heart can't be in the right place, but Kermit's heart would never be in the wrong place! The Muppets have always been about Kermit pulling everyone together, 'the eye of the hurricane' as I believe Jery Juhl coined it. To see Kermit need convincing to save somebody's Christmas was just wrong in my mind.
Overall, I enjoyed the special. It was well done. The puppetry was beautiful. The gang was back together! I hope to see more projects that are better than this, but this will definetally be a wonderful spring board to make a better movie.
Three and a half of five Kermits for me!