While we were in LA, we spoke with a lot of the folks behind the Muppets Most Wanted movie. One of which was songwriter Bret McKenzie, who was pretty cool to listen to. He even took a few seconds to answer a phone call from his wife- she called twice in a row, back to back- because he was worried something could be wrong. Nice guy, good dad to make sure all was well and not just leave a phone on silent. Gotta respect that. Also, he was really funny, poking fun at himself, the making of the movie, and the people in the room in a lighthearted way.
Here is a snippet of our interview-
You won an Oscar for your song “Man or Muppet.” While working on the music for Muppets Most Wanted did you feel pressure to meet that kind of standard again?
BRET MCKENZIE: Yeah there was a lot of pressure because of the Oscar, but really what could I do? I had to get on with the job and just, you know, forget about that. I didn’t work on the last Muppet film to win awards.
While working on the music for this film did you have any pressure to try to meet that kind of standard again?
BRET MCKENZIE: Yeah I was, obviously yeah there was a lot of pressure because of the Oscar and, um, but really what could I do? It was, there’s always gonna be downhill, so, uh, I just had to, you know, I mean I was appreciative but then I had to get on with the job and just, you know, forget about that. ‘Cause I didn’t, I didn’t work on the last muppet film to win awards, you know. Yeah. That’s all we got? Okay, let’s go.You have a t-shirt as well, oh my God. This is like the Muppet Club.
What is your general creative process like?
BRETT: They send me a script with the idea of a song and it’s usually quite a loose idea. For example, the ballad. It was originally called “Love Ain’t Easy,” and it was a Piggy ballad. And first of all I was nervous because Piggy is a great comedic character, but not a great singer. I was worried about her carrying an emotional ballad because there’s only so much of her voice that the audience wants to hear.