It seems that it's pretty thin on the extras. Last time we had all kinds of nifty stuff in the extras menu, plus Easter eggs and the thing that let the Muppets take over when you paused. This time we got Rizzo's fan, the S&W cut, a so-called "blooper" reel, a song video, and...was there anything else? Not much love went into this release. But on the other hand, the movie itself is what I bought it for, and the extra footage is candy.
I didn't have time to watch it all last night, so I can't comment on much. I did watch the Interrogation Song, that being one of my favorite bits from the movie, and...wow. Love the extra lines and the translation gag. On the other hand, the Gonzo verse made me flinch. The voicing was spot-on, but I have to wonder if that was Goelz under the puppet. It sure didn't seem to be. All the body language was off, and the way he acted, Camilla might as well have been a pet. Also, I hate the mouth on that puppet. It makes him look like he's had a stroke.
On the subject of blooper reels, I feel gypped when most of the "bloopers" are not bloopers. A "blooper" is a mistake. Ricky Gervais bursting out laughing is a blooper. Characters chatting for the camera is not. And I miss the good old days when Muppet bloopers often involved the puppeteers, a hand or a head coming into view, or even the puppeteers letting the puppets fall. *sigh*
Griping aside, I'm happy I got the movie, and happy that I now have a HD TV so I can see every glittery fiber of Antron fleece. I was annoyed by Amazon's shenanigans, and by the time they did make it available on their site I thought "Well, the price at Target is just the same, and I can walk there during my lunch break and have it in my hand right then, or I can save the tax and buy from Amazon, then wait for them to pack it in the inevitable slew, and then wait for the shipping. What's the question again?" And it turned out I had a long-forgotten Target gift card in my wallet, so I ended up paying just over three dollars.