Movie Review: The Muppets Will Win Over the Lovers, the Dreamers and…You

December 4, 2011

Jason Segel, Amy Adams, MuppetsPatrick Wymore/Disney

B+

Review in a Hurry: Make a rainbow connection with this charming Muppets reboot. Jason Segel joins Kermit and the other fuzzy pals to conserve their old studios from an evil oilman. With its goofy humor and rousing put-on-a-show spirit, The Muppets will win above “the lovers, the dreamers” and, yes, you.

Much more: 5 things you need to have to know about the new Muppets movie

The Greater Image: The Muppets go meta for their very first large-screen adventure in 12 years, as the entertainers reminisce about previous glory days and bemoan their latest pop-culture irrelevance. This clever wink-wink method need to please older Muppet fans (no, that’s not a lump of felt fluff in your throat—it’s nostalgia) and hopefully captivate a new generation.

Gary (Segel) from Smalltown, USA, is the world’s largest Muppets fan. So he will take his girlfriend, Mary (Amy Adams), and his Muppety-looking brother, Walter, for a vacay to L.A., exactly where they visit the now-dilapidated Muppet Studios. Throughout their tour, they overhear a nefarious program by tycoon Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) to raze the theater and drill for oil.

To retain ownership of the house, the Muppets should raise $ 10 million, and of program, the only way they can do that is…Animal‘s drum roll, please…to place on a display! Gary aids reunite all the Muppets, who’ve had varying levels of achievement above the last decade: Fozzie Bear fronts a terrible tribute band known as The Moopets, whilst Miss Piggy is a plus-size style editor at Vogue Paris, with Emily Blunt as her snippy assistant.

Even though the power dips a bit as Gary and gang prep their telethon, The Muppets is chock-complete of wocka-wocka enjoyable. Witty new songs are sprinkled throughout, with the infectious opening number setting the sunny but skewed tone. There are pop retreads as well—in a moment of crazed hilarity, Gonzo’s plucky chickens “bwawk” their way through Cee Lo‘s “F–k You.”

Several stars also drop by, including Zach Galifianakis, Whoopi Goldberg and Neil Patrick Harris, though Jack Black is “kidnapped” and forced to serve as their celebrity host whilst still tied to a chair. As it need to be.

Good show, Muppets, and welcome back.

The 180—a Second Viewpoint: Disney shamelessly cross-promotes their other properties with Cars 2 billboards, a Selena Gomez cameo and Mickey Mouse ears in the fireworks. It’s adequate to turn you into grumpy Statler or Waldorf.

Pictures: Casting Couch


[E! On-line (US) - Film Evaluations]

Tags: , , , , , ,

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


*