The Muppets (2011)
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Pictures from the set, via /Film, are available here and here. I can't tell you how much I want this to be just as good as The Muppet Movie. I guess we'll find out next December. |
That actually sounds pretty good and exciting. I love The Muppets and I can't wait to see an old style Muppet movie in theatres again -- last one I saw was Muppets from Space. Muppet Treasure Island and Muppet Christmas Carol did nothing for me -- they weren't actually playing the Muppets.
Lady Gaga has a cameo. Of course. This will either be eternally hilariously campy or eternally bad and annoying. Miss Piggy better be in the scene. |
Never saw Muppet Treasure Island or Muppet Christmas Carol, but I vaguely recall having Muppets from Space on the TV, when I worked at the video store.
Jason Segal seems to be really spearheading this to be as good as (or better) than The Muppet Movie, I really hope it pays off. The amount of cameos in this, makes it sound even more worthwhile, however, I'm with you SC. This will either be really good, or terribly cheesy. It really needs to be on par with these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiGAAHG0O1Ahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LWzK2Sy_zk And of course... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgbNymZ7vqY |
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I'd love to see this... Haven't seen anything by the muppets for a long time.
I actually liked Christmas Carol a lot, not seen Treasure Island. |
Originally Posted by spudracer (Post 695272)
Jason Segal seems to be really spearheading this to be as good as (or better) than The Muppet Movie, I really hope it pays off. The amount of cameos in this, makes it sound even more worthwhile, however, I'm with you SC. This will either be really good, or terribly cheesy.
I hope the movie doesn't focus too much on this Walter muppet... I mean, little kids are not gonna get or care too much about the obvious reference to adults who are still thinking fondly about their childhood movie loves. That's what this Walter character looks like to me. It may all sound like a good idea, but forty years down the road, this will not be classic. Walter is already holding an iPhone in his hand, which makes me think they're gonna do the cliche of showing off all the latest technology -- stuff that will no doubt date the movie years to come, and if they go overkill, it will blow this big chance to create a remarkable Muppet film. And of course there's Lady Gaga -- who's actually not a bad idea, since I like the inclusion of celebrity cameos. But it is Lady Gaga and I worry about what she might try to do -- strut her around in a bizarre outfit for a few seconds, fine. If she borrows Rowlf's piano and sings for five minutes, I'm gonna scream! |
Treasure was my favorite because of the insane Tim Curry, the perfect live actor for a Muppet movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvUbbYX9BMs |
My favorite is The Muppets take Manhattan. My review here: http://www.movieforums.com/community...d.php?p=524856
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF0-jHSsgpE |
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I wounder if the Muppest are going to be CGI? Like that new Yogi Bear film.
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Originally Posted by Sexy Celebrity (Post 695264)
and Muppet Christmas Carol did nothing for me
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Originally Posted by n3wt (Post 695325)
I wounder if the Muppest are going to be CGI? Like that new Yogi Bear film.
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Hadn't heard about this. I'd be pretty shocked if this ends up being as good as The Muppet Movie, which has to be in the top few kids movies ever made, but even if it's only as good as Sarah Marshall (or The Great Muppet Caper) It'll be just fine.
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Originally Posted by spudracer (Post 695333)
Nope, they're still good ole fabric and foam.
Wouldnt be the same. |
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If they were to ever do that with any of the established characters, I would not be happy.
I grew up watching The Muppet Show, great TV. A modern version should definitely be considered by the networks. |
Originally Posted by spudracer (Post 695379)
If they were to ever do that with any of the established characters, I would not be happy.
I grew up watching The Muppet Show, great TV. A modern version should definitely be considered by the networks. |
Originally Posted by MadMikeyD (Post 695386)
They tried doing that with Muppets Tonight from 1996-1998, with only 22 episodes produced between ABC and the Disney Channel. I liked it, and it introduced Pepe the Prawn, but it didn't seem to really catch on.
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There's several clips on YouTube (maybe you've already looked). Here's the first part of the first episode so you can see what it was like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWg3nDjDhsA |
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The trailers out but you'll enjoy it more if you don't watch it but instead wait till you see it by accident. You'll understand.
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Of course, you realize that by saying that you made me seek it out and watch it. I liked it, but you're right, it would be better to see it accidentally.
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The trailer didn't look great, but then again it was just a teaser.
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