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I read something a while back that said the current release has the bar scene where Kermit orders a "Grasshopper" has been cut. Is this true?
Is there a unedited version out?
I would have bought it by now if it was unedited!
It's so sad that this is where we are now. There's so much garbage on TV now and these guys at Disney worry about a scene from The Muppet Movie. There's far worst stuff on Disney Channel now than that!
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In the newest version from Disney it is cut. I don't know about the previous Columbia DVD though. Yes, God forbid that Kermit has a drink!
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And I thought it was bad Disney forced Kermit's scenes to be cut out of old tv specials they didn't get in the deal.
When did this happen? He's all over the Sesame Street: Old School discs. I knew that Columbia made huge cuts to "A Muppet Family Christmas" and "Emmitt Otter's Jug-Band Christmas", and that was before Disney came into the picture.
Furthermore, I have never seen any video of this film with a version that is different from the one out now, going back to the Magnetic Video VHS version. I missed the theatrical release on account of not being born yet, so I haven't seen any film prints.
There was extra material on the soundtrack album not in the film (extra lyrics to "Movin' Right Along" and "I Hope That Something Better Comes Along") but that doesn't mean they were ever intended to be in the film.
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I saw the theatrical release and actually do seem to remember the scene but perhaps they edited it out back then. And since you mentioned it I wish they'd release the soundtrack on cd.
I almost bought Emmett Otter too a while back but decided not to. Glad I didn't from what you all say.
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I played the film theatres that I operated back then and I seem to remember the "Grasshopper" scene also. I never heard the soundtrack record/CD so it could not be that memory. What I do remember is Kermit sitting at the bar and asking for a grasshopper. I thought that was pretty funny.
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Didn't Rowlf comment about going home and having a beer, or something to that effect in his and Kermit's scene together. If so, it must be on at least the Columbia DVD because I remember thinking it was kind of stange that a Muppet would be making reference to drinking.
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Didn't Rowlf comment about going home and having a beer, or something to that effect in his and Kermit's scene together. If so, it must be on at least the Columbia DVD because I remember thinking it was kind of stange that a Muppet would be making reference to drinking.
I take it you never saw the Wilkins coffee commercials of the 1950s?
And I believe it was stated that the Disney DVD has the same transfer as the Columbia DVD. I'm guessing it'll be awhile before we see any of the Muppet movies on Blu-Ray, seeing how Disney isn't releasing any of its own catalog titles from the 20th century that they actually produced on BD even when they get reissued on DVD.
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