fragglerockr
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Letter To Santa....
Wow! Just wow! I don't post on the forums often but I guess I'm going to be the highly unpopular opinion at the moment. I'm sure it will make a few folks unhappy. So get out the stones ready to hurl at me.
First, let me just go out on a limb and let everyone know I love the Muppets. I gathered 20 of my friends to watch this movie. We even cooked a big dinner in celebration. Everyone was so excited and we just kept waiting for it to get better and never did. I think it's sadly on par with Muppet Wizard Of Oz, or worse.
Everyone keeps praising the songs. Did we watch the same special? The songs were insipid, and to date Paul Williams worst work, ever. Hands down! I love the guy and think he's a great composer and writer. The song were inserted in the show for the simple need (hey let's put a song here to fill time) Some of my favorite songs come from this guy. He never ever needs to work with drum machines or syntheziers again. It was electronic music overkill and it was tacky.
The "Delivering Xmas" (first) number or whatever it was called was painful to watch and listen to. The music sounded like it could have been pulled from a Xmas soundtrack of High School Musical. It was that bad! The ballads weren't nearly as painful but just lacked spark that his music usually contains. I liked the song Kermit sang at the parade this year so much better, even though Paul didn't write it.
Then there was plot writing/dialogue. I enjoyed cracks like Pepe's remark in the taxi about "I have some cashews". Other jokes just tanked miserably. When the producers have to back a "wah-wah-wah" track to underscore a joke, you know it's bad. And I don't mean like a godawful pun, I mean like a failed joke.
Plotline was ok. I mean I get it. Cheap Muppet production (in comparison to others) to put them in ther public eye. Did it really take this many writers to pull this off? Ouch! The resolution on so many situations was just brushed aside for the sake of running time. How did the Muppets get out of paying the taxi without any cash? I know, we'll cut to another scene! Poor writing. Where was the creativity in that. It seemd very kid friendly which I love, but it missed the mark for us adult fans. It seemed more Sesame Street than the Muppets. Richard Griffiths as Santa? Um, no! Great actor but horribly mis-cast.
The puppets themselves I think, looked great. The piggy face is growing on me but I swear is starting to look younger and younger. Botox anyone? LOL Almost starting to like her "daughters" in Muppet Xmas Carol. It was nice to see an assortment of familar as well as current puppets. That part was sweet. I love watching the Muppets play cameo apperances in places like the post office being mixed indiscriminately with human players.
The voices....um well. Steve and Dave sound great. But did anyone else think that Bill's Pepe sounded off? Almost like he had a cold or something. Very inconsistent with his other performances. Heck, Pepe's one of my fav characters so I notice stuff like that.
Scooter was just jarring! It was like fingernails on a chalkboard. I'm all about re-assigning characters to new performers as needed. But can we try and match the performers voice a little better? Just because someone is great puppeteer doesn't mean they can voice the character well. Point in case, Rudman. A wonderful puppeteer but a terrible Scooter. There are many other puppeteers that could use the work that can voice the character and puppeteer the actual puppet 10 times better. Ever hear of open auditions? Don't get me started on the cattle call Disney had a while back. I'm sure there was a good Scooter or that could have been pulled for this and future productions.
Of the 20 of us gathered, half of us were die-hard Muppet fans and the rest were folks who loved the Muppets from our childhood. In the end, when it was over, I was asked by everyone if we could watch something else Muppety to 'wash the bad taste out' left by this special. They majority asked if we could watch Very Merry Muppet Xmas to which everyone agreed was a superior special. Everone wanted to see something current (what can I say they like Pepe) or we would have watched Muppet Family Xmas (my fav).
Contrary to popular belief I didn't totally hate every single minute of Muppets Letters to Santa (it had a few moments) and as a completist will probably get it when it comes out on DVD but it is def not my favorite. To quote Janice "For sure"!
If I had to rate it would probably be a C- or a D. Please understand my opinions are just that my opinions and don't everyone take this as Muppet bashing. I love them and always will. Hopefully the next movie will be good and reland them a role on Primetime TV. (Sorely needed) I hope everyone has a Merry Xmas and Happy Yule in spite of my less than glowing review.
Wow! Just wow! I don't post on the forums often but I guess I'm going to be the highly unpopular opinion at the moment. I'm sure it will make a few folks unhappy. So get out the stones ready to hurl at me.
First, let me just go out on a limb and let everyone know I love the Muppets. I gathered 20 of my friends to watch this movie. We even cooked a big dinner in celebration. Everyone was so excited and we just kept waiting for it to get better and never did. I think it's sadly on par with Muppet Wizard Of Oz, or worse.
Everyone keeps praising the songs. Did we watch the same special? The songs were insipid, and to date Paul Williams worst work, ever. Hands down! I love the guy and think he's a great composer and writer. The song were inserted in the show for the simple need (hey let's put a song here to fill time) Some of my favorite songs come from this guy. He never ever needs to work with drum machines or syntheziers again. It was electronic music overkill and it was tacky.
The "Delivering Xmas" (first) number or whatever it was called was painful to watch and listen to. The music sounded like it could have been pulled from a Xmas soundtrack of High School Musical. It was that bad! The ballads weren't nearly as painful but just lacked spark that his music usually contains. I liked the song Kermit sang at the parade this year so much better, even though Paul didn't write it.
Then there was plot writing/dialogue. I enjoyed cracks like Pepe's remark in the taxi about "I have some cashews". Other jokes just tanked miserably. When the producers have to back a "wah-wah-wah" track to underscore a joke, you know it's bad. And I don't mean like a godawful pun, I mean like a failed joke.
Plotline was ok. I mean I get it. Cheap Muppet production (in comparison to others) to put them in ther public eye. Did it really take this many writers to pull this off? Ouch! The resolution on so many situations was just brushed aside for the sake of running time. How did the Muppets get out of paying the taxi without any cash? I know, we'll cut to another scene! Poor writing. Where was the creativity in that. It seemd very kid friendly which I love, but it missed the mark for us adult fans. It seemed more Sesame Street than the Muppets. Richard Griffiths as Santa? Um, no! Great actor but horribly mis-cast.
The puppets themselves I think, looked great. The piggy face is growing on me but I swear is starting to look younger and younger. Botox anyone? LOL Almost starting to like her "daughters" in Muppet Xmas Carol. It was nice to see an assortment of familar as well as current puppets. That part was sweet. I love watching the Muppets play cameo apperances in places like the post office being mixed indiscriminately with human players.
The voices....um well. Steve and Dave sound great. But did anyone else think that Bill's Pepe sounded off? Almost like he had a cold or something. Very inconsistent with his other performances. Heck, Pepe's one of my fav characters so I notice stuff like that.
Scooter was just jarring! It was like fingernails on a chalkboard. I'm all about re-assigning characters to new performers as needed. But can we try and match the performers voice a little better? Just because someone is great puppeteer doesn't mean they can voice the character well. Point in case, Rudman. A wonderful puppeteer but a terrible Scooter. There are many other puppeteers that could use the work that can voice the character and puppeteer the actual puppet 10 times better. Ever hear of open auditions? Don't get me started on the cattle call Disney had a while back. I'm sure there was a good Scooter or that could have been pulled for this and future productions.
Of the 20 of us gathered, half of us were die-hard Muppet fans and the rest were folks who loved the Muppets from our childhood. In the end, when it was over, I was asked by everyone if we could watch something else Muppety to 'wash the bad taste out' left by this special. They majority asked if we could watch Very Merry Muppet Xmas to which everyone agreed was a superior special. Everone wanted to see something current (what can I say they like Pepe) or we would have watched Muppet Family Xmas (my fav).
Contrary to popular belief I didn't totally hate every single minute of Muppets Letters to Santa (it had a few moments) and as a completist will probably get it when it comes out on DVD but it is def not my favorite. To quote Janice "For sure"!
If I had to rate it would probably be a C- or a D. Please understand my opinions are just that my opinions and don't everyone take this as Muppet bashing. I love them and always will. Hopefully the next movie will be good and reland them a role on Primetime TV. (Sorely needed) I hope everyone has a Merry Xmas and Happy Yule in spite of my less than glowing review.