Gotta say, looks pretty good.

  • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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    1 year ago

    I thought it was a movie trailer at first, it feels like something that should only last a season.

    Edit: Bring back The Mupper Show as a prime time Late Night style show as it belongs. Much like Loony Tunes, the Muppets need a tiny bit of edge for them to work. The 70s Muppet Show should always be the star to reach for. There's a lack of stuff that's Family in a way that doesn't pander hard to kids and then have double entendres for parents. Stuff like The Muppets, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal, Princess Bride and shit like that where people of all ages are enjoying it for the same reason. Noticeably most of this is Jim Henson stuff because I think he really had that hard to hit vibe totally dialed.

    Imma go old guy mode for a bit, but decent quality family media in my day was geared to be content wise decent for all but wasn't afraid to be a challenging movie for a young child. There's something about like...I guess post Shrek family content that is just so smoothed out that it only contains specific patronizing pandering to either a child or the parent at one moment or another. It feels less like a shared experience. As a non Disney example, the first movie I saw in a theater was The Lion King and my parents also loved it. There are for sure some things that have gone for that ground like Coraline, Lilo and Stitch etc but the general trend has seemed to go more towards just making a good movie that's G to light PG that is good to all for the dame reasons and doing market based analysis and making sure each demographic is enjoying a certain percent of the movie each but no one can enjoy it as a whole.

      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        1 year ago

        He's a dude that could for sure do that. I haven't seen it but will at some point.

          • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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            1 year ago

            I'm getting renovicted rn and have pretty much just been rewatching ds9 cause it's my comfort show. When chaos had ended I'll check it out

    • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I'm fine if it's just a season, intentionally, but I thought that Office spoof they were doing was pretty amusing. And then there was the streaming show that kind had potential. Just feels like they're not getting a lot of great opportunities in the face of all the Star Wars and Marvel slop.

      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        1 year ago

        I haven't seen any Disney Muppet stuff. I've heard some is good here and there. Muppets are a hard property to deal with right now, people know the merch but it's been so long since anything of quality has come out that people don't really know the characters behind the merch. I'm 31 and my liking the Muppets is cause my dad and grandparents would have bowling night with a bunch of pals and then everyone would come back to their place cause they had the best reception and watched the Muppet Show each week. Even in the 90s while I was growing up the Muppets were becoming sort of a little kid thing, which is a shame cause sesame street already exists. The Muppets think explosions are funny. Waldorf and Statler say that in the first episode of the Muppet show. It's gotta be a chaotic mess that Kermit is having panic attacks over and there needs to be explosions