ShortFormBlog: More on "The Muppets" and the evil protagonist
I will admit it. I saw “The Muppets.” And I laughed. And I enjoyed it.
I can guarantee you, there is no subliminal message in this movie—at all. It has a plot that could have been written by my 10-year-old sister.
puddinheadwilson says: The question is, why did they choose an “oil baron” as the evil protagonist? Why not … oh let’s say “power-hungry politician”? Or maybe “left-wing radical activist”? The subtext of the message is clear.» SFB says: Here’s why they chose an “oil baron”: Because …
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I will admit it. I saw “The Muppets.” And I laughed. And I enjoyed it. I can guarantee you, there
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puddinheadwilson reblogged this from shortformblog and added:
So, you’re implying that artists never allow their political ideas to have any influence in their art? Heh, okay if you...
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consumergradevideo said:
The Muppets had to set up their Maguffin some how
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auz reblogged this from shortformblog and added:
not evil because he wants to drill for oil....film is because he’s destroying
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