Kermit The Frog Facebook Fan-A-Thon Promotional Video
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CGI is good. But if you use it too much, people could get bored with it. That's why 'The Muppets' should be considered an example that film makers seriously need to take a break from CGI and use practical effects more often.
If not, then we might as well let a computer make a film by itself.
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People who make live action films should'nt use CGI unless it is necessary. They shpuld use animatronics and puppetry or any other form of practical effects more often.
People who make family films which are now mostly 3D seriously need a break from cgi for a while and make traditionally animated films more often. *continued*
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check out our channel it has muppets doing movie reviews
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we say cocas in portugal XDDDDDD
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You have a lot of likes because I'm a fan of yours on Facebook
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@WiiFolderJosh Good point... but your "CGI" comment was really unneccesary. CGI has been an abused artform (*coughs* Chipmunks) but you make it seem as it all of Pixar and Dreamwork CGI animation is trash. Especially when Dreamworks had some good story-driven movies and Pixar takes advantage of CGI to create worlds and characters the live-action cannot accomplish. And yeah, Pixar actually did help with the Muppet script so I don't see any reason to degrade Pixar.
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The shark conversation between Gonzo and Kermit on that wall? Awesome.
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please release rights for Muppet puppets and replicas for merchantise! I m fan of the main Muppets and only few exist
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"It's complicated with miss Piggy" Great attention to detail there! :L
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@WiiFolderJosh I disagree in that i think these guys quite often do live up to those men and in some cases Surpass them. I prefer Whitmire's Kermit. He's been much more consistent with the character than Henson was, maintained all of the aspects of the character from it's prime during The Muppet Show, and integrated the new "elder statesman of show business" element of the character that i find to be its most entertaining now as an adult. I also think Whitmire is blatantly a better puppeteer.
It's pretty disappointing to see so many people complain that the performers aren't living up to Jim Henson and Frank Oz. Look - they WON'T live up to these men, they WERE the characters. So you'll naturally see differences. Fact is - Steve Whitmire (Kermit) has been with the company since the 70s and is an awesome performer. And HEY it's actually physical entertainment with puppets! That's a dying art form. All this CGI crap from PIXAR and Dreamworks is getting old fast.
WiiFolderJosh 4 months ago 91
NewsFlash: If you all are fans of these muppets, you're the sell outs. True fans would love them either way. Yes its never the same without the first performers, but no one says that about Mickey Mouse. He's changed, but he's the greatest still. The Muppets still have their charm, trust me. And I will love them 'til the day I...get blown out of a cannon by Gonzo or Crazy Harry.
TheDisneyNative 4 months ago 50