Pinkflower7783
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Wow don't know what to make of that...
Hey now, The Waterhorse and Hugo were both great. Do you really think they're both bad, or is that just a reaction to the negative review of the 2011 Muppet film? As of this writing, it's the only Muppet production that (to me) has moments that aren't so great, but those moments pass by quickly enough, so I overlook them...and I enjoy the film a lot! But don't blame The Waterhorse and Hugo for anything Those films both had a lot of class and a lot of heart. And one of them had Christopher Lee, who's always super!Oh, and I LOVE the comparison to Hugo. Oh, that pretentious movie that's going to go down like all the other overly pretentious children's movies like The Waterhorse and... uh... I can't think of another! They're just so forgotten. "Martin Scorsese...blah blah blah Magic." What's the magic? Making FRENCH kids sound British? The go to pretentious accent?
I agree. Both of those are fine films. I can see why some moviegoers would find them too precious for their pallets. The British accent subs for many foreign dialects in Western cinema so I'm just used to that. I do think the Muppet review Tooth was talking about went way off the O.C.D. deep-end. Nothing can withstand that sort of scrutiny. The Muppets has plenty of flaws. However, it somehow hit just the right spot to eclipse a jaded film marketplace and reignite the character franchise. The film was more movement than movie. I've watched it a half-dozen times and it's still enjoyable. It mostly makes me excited for the next one.Hey now, The Waterhorse and Hugo were both great. Do you really think they're both bad, or is that just a reaction to the negative review of the 2011 Muppet film? As of this writing, it's the only Muppet production that (to me) has moments that aren't so great, but those moments pass by quickly enough, so I overlook them...and I enjoy the film a lot! But don't blame The Waterhorse and Hugo for anything Those films both had a lot of class and a lot of heart. And one of them had Christopher Lee, who's always super!