It is a toss up - but in my book, Frank was not responsible for the best of the Muppets (I actually never liked Piggy - sorry Steve), so its gotta be Yoda.
I like Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. In and Out wasn't completely awful. And I'm hearing rumblings that Death at a Funeral is better than I was expecting it to be. But generally, I think his directorial work is a little simplistic and it usually looks like TV.
On the voice-over front, Yoda has always gotten on my nerves a little. And while Miss Piggy is certainly not my favorite Muppet, I would pick her over The-Great-Momentum-Stopper-of-Empire Strikes Back and Bowfinger, which was pretty shrug-worthy.
I find Bowfinger to be pretty damn funny. And I think I'm one of the lone few who really likes The Whole Nine Yards as well. Thankfully, I'm not that big of a Frank Oz fan to like The Stepford Wives.
I like Miss Piggy the most, I think. The Muppets hold a special place in my heart for some reason.
Go Muppets! I think I have to go with the Muppets, because 1) they rock, and 2) I feel like I owe them that after dressing up as Miss Piggy for Halloween so many times over the years.
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We're just like Cheers except nobody knows your name. So, why don't you have a drink?
Don't forget his cameo in "The Blues Brothers" when he returned Jake's used condom. The expression of clenched disgust was priceless.
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"What may seem depressing or even tragic to one person may seem like an absolute scream to another person, especially if he has had between four and seven beers."
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"What may seem depressing or even tragic to one person may seem like an absolute scream to another person, especially if he has had between four and seven beers."
Dave Barry