This was a film that I was excited for when it was called "Green with Envy". Now I know that some people are up in arms that it is not from the mind of Jim Henson. To me that is not a bad, evil thing. Why? Because the mind that it is from is Jason Segel and he has a beautiful idea, plan, and honors Jim Henson and the Muppets. Even thou there are some characters like Robin, Rizo(he's not in it much) and some other creations of Jim Henson's not in the film, I enjoyed the film. This is a Muppet film and being a Muppet film it needed to cover them and not necessarily Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock. The humor was spot on with the characters, no jokes make direct fun of anyone, no dirty jokes that children can't hear and no joke goes over the head of anyone that knows of The Muppets before this film. Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller honor the older films with some hidden and not so hidden references. Like how Gray and Walter are brothers and no one says anything of how one is a human and the other is a muppet(reference to The Great Muppet Caper where Fozzie and Kermit are identical twins). Or the reference to driving to get the old gang together. Then there was the music. Each new song as amazing, but nothing will beat the moment "The Rainbow Connection" starts. That is a moment everyone should experience. Also Camilla and the Chickens singing Ce-low Green- Forget You was hilarious. If you are a fan of Jim Henson and the The Muppets from the beginning or are a new viewer, you will enjoy this film and all that it has to offer. Also I met Eric Jacobson who was the voice and controlls(I believe) for Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Sam Eagle, and Melvin Suggs.
Next up is Call of Duty: MW3
Yea I picked it up. No I didn't even give Battlefield 3 a look. Not because I don't like BF3, I have only played Bad Company and that was it for that series. I really enjoy the story of the MW series. Yes I do watch the cut scenes, just once, to get the story and the experience. I enjoyed the different missions and locals. The destrucion of New York to the events in Berlin ever location was beautiful. The final mission was emotional, intense, and holy unbelievible. So natureally I liked it. Thou I did like the Mile High mission and the end of COD:MW a little more, this one was longer and you had more invested. Now I have yet to crack open that which is multi-player and get my butt handed to me till I find my ninch. So to prolong that from happening I hit Spec-Ops missions and a few rounds of survivor. Getting better at the Spec-Op missions. Napped 3 stars on the Charges Set course first run through. Survivor is intense after a certine wave number. Will be better with a second person in the map. Overall if you enjoy the COD series pick it up, if not then pick up what game you like. I have nothing against Battlefield 3, just never played that series other then Bad Company.