Why? I don't see how that serves the story in any way.I think if they had had more time they might have been able to make fun of their new youtube videos somehow .
Why does it have to? Part of the muppets is that they just have fun. And youtube is a big part of todays word anyway . Plus it would have made a nice self ad :3Why? I don't see how that serves the story in any way.
To me that just reeks of trying to be hip for the sake of being hip, the very thing people complain about in MWoO and AVMMC.Why does it have to? Part of the muppets is that they just have fun. And youtube is a big part of todays word anyway . Plus it would have made a nice self ad :3
I think the Rizzo/Gonzo friendship came about because Kermit Fozzie and Gonzo wasn't really happening since the Jim Henson Hour. Frank started leaving his muppet work as far back as the Jim Henson Hour. Then in MCC Kermit, Gonzo, and Fozzie never got a chance to interact. In MTI their characters didn't interact much either, Fozzie being a dimwit, Kermit being captain and Gonzo being a cabin whatever. In MT Franks characters almost never appeared aside from Piggy who was always a guest star. Fozzie barely (get it?) appeared and Kermit was often not featured as well. By the time MFS comes about Frank is only voice looping making it hard to have Fozzie to do scenes interacting with other characters.Friendships - The Fozzie/Kermit friendship was back, with the added dynamic of a Fozzie/Gonzo friendship (when they went to the Post Office and when they sang at the North Pole.) I'm not sure what happened to the Rizzo/Gonzo friendship as I didn't see anything there...but the new Rizzo/Pepe friendship was (and is) just great. (As was their tiny doors!) It was GREAT to see Kermit taking the lead as the leader of the Muppets (although Gonzo took the lead in the songs, but I see this as a nod to the fact he's the only 'original' performer, and has the strongest singing voice, nothing else.)
buhuhuhu. i hate the way people dressed in the 90s. i love everything 60s and 70s. 80s was ok.The muppets always comment on our everyday world and something is going to be dated sooner or later, but the internet is something that we have used everyday for at least the last ten years and has become a part of all our lifes (unlike the Disney live action stars which not everyone watches), with youtube along with it...The blackberry joke may become dated to but for our time, it fits. It's like having the Muppet Show without disco, even though it is dead now, it was alive and well then and nearly everyone was a part of it....
The 'trying to be cool' things in OZ to me were bad because their tone of jokes did not really fit the Muppets, they might have worked with other characters, but they just didn't ring muppety to me, anymore than in AVMMC, were it was all the dark tone and nearly no jokes IMHO...
On the other hand, commenting on youtube, given the fact that they are alive and well on it and doing very true to character things there feels very muppety. It's so everyday now, and used by all ages, IMHO, it would not it's not so much be a comment on what is hip as what is . Like big hair and legwarmers in the 80's or neon colors in the early 90's .
The 80s are kinda hit/miss with me. I loved the big hair women would wear (Except on Miss Piggy in MTM...I didn't like that look on her at all in that, which is odd because I liked it in MFC), but some of the clothes look horrible.buhuhuhu. i hate the way people dressed in the 90s. i love everything 60s and 70s. 80s was ok.
I like how they managed to keep that going with Pepe and adding it to Beaker (dude deserves it after getting blown up)... though once again, I think a lot of people are going to walk out of this with the internet obsession of random fan pairings thinking "Bunsen X Beaker."Also...someone said this was just made for little kids? Was I the only one who noticed the heavy emphasis of sexuality and lusting over women? I always found it funny what a strong libido toward human women so many of the male Muppets exhibit
Oz... ugh... Did they HAVE to turn the thing into a tie in with American Idol? I give them credit for trying to be close to the original source material, despite the fact they pilfered freely from both the MGM film and "the Wiz".... but that's all I give them credit for. Seems that they were trying to get different audiences that like different things, and it seemed muddled. VMX was better in tone, I think... but still, like the Muppets were working with Simpsons style dialogue and jokes (one of the writers, remember?).The 'trying to be cool' things in OZ to me were bad because their tone of jokes did not really fit the Muppets, they might have worked with other characters, but they just didn't ring muppety to me, anymore than in AVMMC, were it was all the dark tone and nearly no jokes IMHO...