newsmanfan
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I've only seen the film twice, and my budget won't allow more, but I have already reserved my dvd copy!
Something that doesn't seem to me to have been noted enough in this thread: the astounding amount of sheer DETAIL that was put onscreen. Tiny things made me smile continually...everything from Gary and Walter's kitchen having vintage Fiestaware (ye gods! my mother has the exact same pitcher!) to the rebuilt Newsman...BLINKING! I didn't catch it the first go-around, but during the telethon at my second viewing I sat bolt upright. "WHAT? He BLINKED! That wasn't a scowl, that was a blink!!" --Okay, it's silly, sure, but for each of us who truly love love loves a particular character, little things like that really warm the whole experience! Someone else much earlier remarked on the fact that Gary and Walter's map to their house has Paradise Falls on it, a nice nod to another great film about following dreams and learning to be a family again. Sure, we all saw the Wall O'Banjos and got chills...Gonzo's wearing that costume under his suit, the same one from the piano-balancing sketch! I'm sure the dvd will foster more appreciation for those sorts of details, especially background stuff, but I just wanted to say kudos to the Muppet builders and the set decorators, who worked just as hard as anyone with screentime to make this an amazing production enjoyable on so many layers!!
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I've only seen the film twice, and my budget won't allow more, but I have already reserved my dvd copy!
Something that doesn't seem to me to have been noted enough in this thread: the astounding amount of sheer DETAIL that was put onscreen. Tiny things made me smile continually...everything from Gary and Walter's kitchen having vintage Fiestaware (ye gods! my mother has the exact same pitcher!) to the rebuilt Newsman...BLINKING! I didn't catch it the first go-around, but during the telethon at my second viewing I sat bolt upright. "WHAT? He BLINKED! That wasn't a scowl, that was a blink!!" --Okay, it's silly, sure, but for each of us who truly love love loves a particular character, little things like that really warm the whole experience! Someone else much earlier remarked on the fact that Gary and Walter's map to their house has Paradise Falls on it, a nice nod to another great film about following dreams and learning to be a family again. Sure, we all saw the Wall O'Banjos and got chills...Gonzo's wearing that costume under his suit, the same one from the piano-balancing sketch! I'm sure the dvd will foster more appreciation for those sorts of details, especially background stuff, but I just wanted to say kudos to the Muppet builders and the set decorators, who worked just as hard as anyone with screentime to make this an amazing production enjoyable on so many layers!!
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