Bannanasketch
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I must say I absolutely LOVED this movie! The music, the characters, the story line, the villains! There's very little I can say that bugged me. I'll go into detail in the following paragraphs but right now all I can say is WOW! The Muppets are back! I mean, really back. For years, we've been waiting for the Muppets to make a true comeback and here they have! Huge thanks to Jason Segel, Nick Stoller, and James Bobin for their hard work.
One big thing I loved about this movie are the easter eggs; the references to past movies and The Muppet Show. I laughed out loud when I saw the part with Sweetums at Mad Man Mooney's. That was brilliant. Oh, and Bobo and Uncle Deadly singing "Together Again". That was great. I especially loved the role that The Muppet Show played in the plot. The fact that Walter used to watch it is so cool! Speaking of Walter....
I love Walter! When I look at Walter I see myself. He's a huge Muppets fan who's always wanted to meet the Muppets! Just like me! And all of us, actually. He is us. I think that's truly what Jason Segel wanted to do with this character. I hope we can see more of Walter and his awesomeness. I seriously believe Walter is the most adorable Muppet I've seen. I just want to give him a hug for bring ing the gang back together.
I love the characters of this movie. This was definitely a Muppet movie, no doubt about it. I felt like Gary and Mary's backstory was a nice add-in and didn't take away from the movie at all. The opening with Gary, Mary and Walter really was a nice lead-in to the rest of the story. I felt like most of the characters had good screen time (though I would've liked to have seen more Scooter). I liked how they brought back some of the older, more obscure character (Link Hogthrob; Wayne and Wanda). One thing I really didn't like was the fact that Pepe only got like 2 minutes in the movie. I mean, seriously give him more than that. I understand the old-school aspects Segel was going for but Pepe still would have been good for parts of this movie.
I loved the songs. They really worked well for this film and sounded really Muppety. I know many people don't like the opening song but I loved it. Now, I've got "Life's a Happy Song" stuck in my head all day and I'm enjoying it. "Pictures in My Head" was fabulous and is one of my favorite songs in the whole movie. I especially liked the way it played out on screen with the pictures coming to life. absolutely incredible. For the Moopets version of "Rainbow Connection", I almost gasped out loud. How dare they blaspheme the beloved words of Kermit the Frog! Anyways, I actually really did think it was funny. "Me Party" and "Let's Talk about Me" are the only two songs I really disliked. They were unnecessary and tasteless, in my opinion. I must say, "Man or Muppet" is my favorite original song for the movie. It's catchy and funny and serious all at the same time. I couldn't stop laughing after Jim Parsons showed up as a human form for Walter. Genius, in my mind. "Smells like Teen Spirit" and "Forget You" were perfect and great, in context, for the muppets. Finally, I so enjoyed "Rainbow Connection", I started singing along silently in my seat.
The cameos were well done for the most part. There were some that stood out better than others, but I enjoyed them all. I also loved how seamlessly they were able to mix in the parody trailer scenes that many of us didnt' know were going to be in there. Overall, I just loved this movie and I sure hope it leads to muppets in the future and more fans. It was fantastic and I can't wait for muppet Domination to take over the world!
One big thing I loved about this movie are the easter eggs; the references to past movies and The Muppet Show. I laughed out loud when I saw the part with Sweetums at Mad Man Mooney's. That was brilliant. Oh, and Bobo and Uncle Deadly singing "Together Again". That was great. I especially loved the role that The Muppet Show played in the plot. The fact that Walter used to watch it is so cool! Speaking of Walter....
I love Walter! When I look at Walter I see myself. He's a huge Muppets fan who's always wanted to meet the Muppets! Just like me! And all of us, actually. He is us. I think that's truly what Jason Segel wanted to do with this character. I hope we can see more of Walter and his awesomeness. I seriously believe Walter is the most adorable Muppet I've seen. I just want to give him a hug for bring ing the gang back together.
I love the characters of this movie. This was definitely a Muppet movie, no doubt about it. I felt like Gary and Mary's backstory was a nice add-in and didn't take away from the movie at all. The opening with Gary, Mary and Walter really was a nice lead-in to the rest of the story. I felt like most of the characters had good screen time (though I would've liked to have seen more Scooter). I liked how they brought back some of the older, more obscure character (Link Hogthrob; Wayne and Wanda). One thing I really didn't like was the fact that Pepe only got like 2 minutes in the movie. I mean, seriously give him more than that. I understand the old-school aspects Segel was going for but Pepe still would have been good for parts of this movie.
I loved the songs. They really worked well for this film and sounded really Muppety. I know many people don't like the opening song but I loved it. Now, I've got "Life's a Happy Song" stuck in my head all day and I'm enjoying it. "Pictures in My Head" was fabulous and is one of my favorite songs in the whole movie. I especially liked the way it played out on screen with the pictures coming to life. absolutely incredible. For the Moopets version of "Rainbow Connection", I almost gasped out loud. How dare they blaspheme the beloved words of Kermit the Frog! Anyways, I actually really did think it was funny. "Me Party" and "Let's Talk about Me" are the only two songs I really disliked. They were unnecessary and tasteless, in my opinion. I must say, "Man or Muppet" is my favorite original song for the movie. It's catchy and funny and serious all at the same time. I couldn't stop laughing after Jim Parsons showed up as a human form for Walter. Genius, in my mind. "Smells like Teen Spirit" and "Forget You" were perfect and great, in context, for the muppets. Finally, I so enjoyed "Rainbow Connection", I started singing along silently in my seat.
The cameos were well done for the most part. There were some that stood out better than others, but I enjoyed them all. I also loved how seamlessly they were able to mix in the parody trailer scenes that many of us didnt' know were going to be in there. Overall, I just loved this movie and I sure hope it leads to muppets in the future and more fans. It was fantastic and I can't wait for muppet Domination to take over the world!