Jason Segel Talks New Muppet Movie
Back to basics for Henson's creations.
With the highly anticipated Forgetting Sarah Marshall and his regular gig on How I Met Your Mother, Jason Segel is gearing up for his dream project. He is writing a new Muppet movie to bring back the Jim Henson puppets to their former glory. His simple story about the gang putting on a show to save the studio will utilize the classic characters and fully developed human characters.
"It's like the early '80s Muppets movies," said Segel. "Bringing it back to the Muppets putting on a show and working together, there's such a sense of hope that comes from the old Muppet movies. I just remember watching and thinking I could do anything. I feel like the luckiest guy in the world to be writing a Muppet movie. Maybe it's a particularity for me, but Kermit is the man. Kermit's the original Jimmy Stewart, the original Tom Hanks. He's like the everyman when you're 10 years old. "
A Muppet geek, Segel knows where the recent films like Muppets from Space went wrong. "Well, I don't want to point any fingers, but a new approach has been taken that the Muppets were some sort of novelty act," said Segel. "The original movies, the Muppets are all treated like they're actors in the movie. The movie was written as though they were proper characters and they were also filled with these brilliant performances. Charles Grodin in The Great Muppet Caper is unbelievable. Nowadays it's just someone walking through going, 'Hey, was that Tom Selleck?' That doesn't interest me."
He connected with The Henson Company when they made puppets for a scene in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but had to pitch Disney, who now owns the Muppet rights. "They haven't really been doing much with the Muppets. So I went to Disney and I took this meeting. 'So, what's this all about, kid?' That's how executives talk. 'I would like to write the new Muppet movie.' And there is a weird spattering of laughter and then uncomfortable silence, like, 'Really? That's why you're here?' And I gave them the pitch and they really loved it. They bought it in the room and brought [Nick] Stoller on to write it with me because he's just the best creative partner you hope for."
"It's like the early '80s Muppets movies," said Segel. "Bringing it back to the Muppets putting on a show and working together, there's such a sense of hope that comes from the old Muppet movies. I just remember watching and thinking I could do anything. I feel like the luckiest guy in the world to be writing a Muppet movie. Maybe it's a particularity for me, but Kermit is the man. Kermit's the original Jimmy Stewart, the original Tom Hanks. He's like the everyman when you're 10 years old. "
A Muppet geek, Segel knows where the recent films like Muppets from Space went wrong. "Well, I don't want to point any fingers, but a new approach has been taken that the Muppets were some sort of novelty act," said Segel. "The original movies, the Muppets are all treated like they're actors in the movie. The movie was written as though they were proper characters and they were also filled with these brilliant performances. Charles Grodin in The Great Muppet Caper is unbelievable. Nowadays it's just someone walking through going, 'Hey, was that Tom Selleck?' That doesn't interest me."
He connected with The Henson Company when they made puppets for a scene in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but had to pitch Disney, who now owns the Muppet rights. "They haven't really been doing much with the Muppets. So I went to Disney and I took this meeting. 'So, what's this all about, kid?' That's how executives talk. 'I would like to write the new Muppet movie.' And there is a weird spattering of laughter and then uncomfortable silence, like, 'Really? That's why you're here?' And I gave them the pitch and they really loved it. They bought it in the room and brought [Nick] Stoller on to write it with me because he's just the best creative partner you hope for."
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on Mar 19 2008 06:21 AM i actually wondered why they haven't done anything with muppets in awhile since its probably cheaper than cgi. nice job Marshall...hopefully the dumb2ss at CBS who doesn't "get" HIMYM quits or gets fired. i'm so sick of hearing it might be canceled because the big wigs don't like it. i'll be p2ssed if it goes the way of Freaks and Geeks and Undeclared... (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 08:12 AM sounds good. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 09:05 AM Im all for this, if they can keep the spirit of the original. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 10:05 AM I say Christian Bale as Kermit!!! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 10:06 AM Hanna Montanna better not make an appearance in this. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 10:11 AM How about kermit stumbles across a drug deal gone bad and finds money then tries to escape with Ms. Piggy without getting killed but Ms. Piggy's dumb ****ing mother has to blabber to the killers where Kermit is hiding then everyone gets killed at the end, except for the killer of course...truly original. Copyright 2008 (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 12:02 PM I'm waiting for the Muppets/Freddy Krueger crossover: A Nightmare on Sesame Street. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 19 2008 12:51 PM I think Kermit and Fozzie should go deep in to the mountains and become ranching cowboys. What will then begin as a friendship would become a love that was never meant to be. Then Kermit will marry a rich *****, played by Miss Piggy, and we'll get to see her ham cans, making the whole movie worth it. No matter what happens in their lives, Kermit and Fozzie will always hold sacred the mountain that turned them into lovers. I'm thinking "The Muppets on the Mountain". Copyright 2008, Albert Brodsky. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Mar 19 2008 12:53 PM P.S. Gonzo will also probably try to lay the wood to some chickens somewhere within the story. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 01:15 PM I smell Oscar albert brodsky! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 03:07 PM I think Jimmy Stewart is the original Jimmy Stewart. Just a guess though. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 04:43 PM I think this project sounds terrific and I applaud Disney for going with such a viable team. All of Segel's ideas sound wonderful! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 19 2008 09:21 PM Picture this: Battlestar Galactica with Muppets. I'll sit here while you send your money. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 22 2008 10:05 AM In reply to this comment (#1643004) Bevans, if you think Battlestar Galactica with Muppets is funny, you should see that 300th episode of Stargate where they are all Team America Style puppets. Comedy gold! (Reply to this) |
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