To Muppet fans, "monster" is hardly an insult...
Every time I don't think it's humanly possible for you to be more of a wet blanket in this thread, you go and prove me wrong.

To Muppet fans, "monster" is hardly an insult...
^What? It was a joke. I wanted to put a smiley there, but none of the available ones looked Muppet-monstery enough. (If there'd been a custom Grover smiley available, maybe the joke would've come across better.)
^What? It was a joke. I wanted to put a smiley there, but none of the available ones looked Muppet-monstery enough. (If there'd been a custom Grover smiley available, maybe the joke would've come across better.)
It may have come across better as a joke if a few of your other posts in this thread weren't an endless repeat of "too much parody / Muppets aren't about parody / Semel / I'm unimpressed," or being pedantic about other details.
I'm not saying your complaints are half-bad.
THEY'RE ALL BAD!![]()
^What? It was a joke. I wanted to put a smiley there, but none of the available ones looked Muppet-monstery enough. (If there'd been a custom Grover smiley available, maybe the joke would've come across better.)
It may have come across better as a joke if a few of your other posts in this thread weren't an endless repeat of "too much parody / Muppets aren't about parody / Semel / I'm unimpressed," or being pedantic about other details.
I'm not saying your complaints are half-bad.
THEY'RE ALL BAD!![]()
I don't think Christopher was trying to be negative or pedantic, I think he was genuinely trying to join in on Muppet-y fun and his humor just didn't read well.
I think this might be one of my dark horse films this summer.
We need to talk to Antony about this.
THEY'RE ALL BAD!![]()
It may have come across better as a joke if a few of your other posts in this thread weren't an endless repeat of "too much parody / Muppets aren't about parody / Semel / I'm unimpressed," or being pedantic about other details.
This trailer is more what Christopher wants, one that covers the film's plot, though it does start out a bit Dark Knight.![]()
I understand what you mean about the more recent (although that term seems inaccurate since it's been like 10 years since the last one) Muppets films. There has definitely been a strange change in what characters get focused on. One of the things that really bothered me is the lack of love story between Kermit and Piggy. In "The Muppets Take Manhattan," they get MARRIED! Whatever happened there? Did they get a divorce? In "Muppets from Space," Piggy wasn't even living with the rest of the gang anymore.
And honestly, I don't think there is a single writer in Hollywood that I trust more to tell a Muppet story than Jason Segel.
And honestly, I don't think there is a single writer in Hollywood that I trust more to tell a Muppet story than Jason Segel.
And honestly, I don't think there is a single writer in Hollywood that I trust more to tell a Muppet story than Jason Segel.
Wow. First time i've heard someone write that highly about Jason Segel.
Well, there's never really been much continuity between the Muppet movies. For instance, although materials that came out around and after Muppets from Space went with the "Gonzo is an alien" idea, these days he's back to just being a "whatever." Basically the idea is much like the conceit of Warner Bros. cartoons -- that Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, and the rest are actors playing characters in the movies, but have "real" lives of their own independent of what happens in the movies. (This was pretty explicit in The Great Muppet Caper, where Kermit and Fozzie told us in the opening number that they were playing newspaper reporters -- who also happened to be "identical twin" brothers.)
And as I recall The Muppets Take Manhattan, it was in the play within the film that they were supposed to be married, and in the film's reality that they were sneakily "actually" married. So it was Kermit the character in the film, the college graduate/Broadway wannabe, who was surprised by the fake marriage being real.
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