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Eh.....I'll give my review of the movie.
-The Muppets tells the tale of an avid muppet fan named Walter who grew up watching the old Muppet Show. He loves the muppets, has lot of muppet items, and even went as Kermit the frog for Halloween one year. His brother, played by Jason Segel (nice gag reference going back to Kermit and Fozzie being brothers in The Great Muppet Caper), decides to take Walter and his girlfriend for 10 years (really, that long!!!!!), Amy Adams, to Los Angeles.
They decide to take a tour of the old muppet theater located smack dab in Muppet Studios along with the never before scene office of Kermit. Walter hears that Tex Richman, played by Chris Cooper, is going to tear down the theater and drill for oil. Walter goes in panic mode and he, Adams, and Segal decide to tell Kermit and to see what he can do about. Kermit thinks he can put on a show to raise 10 million dollars to save the theater but has his doubts since he hasn't seen anyone in years. But being the ever optomistic frog, Kermit decides to track down his friends and put on a show with the help of Walter, Segal, Adams, and Kermit's butler 80's Robot by car since Kermit said that's how they did it in the first movie.
They locate Fozzie working in a casino in Reno with a tribute group known as the Moopets, get Gonzo from toliet corporation (nice reference back to Gonzo and being a plummer in the first movie), grab Animal from being in an anger management class along with Jack Black, and snatch the rest of the gang. How Kermit got Rowlf was classic, as what Rowlf even said. Of course they try to get Piggy from Paris but she doesn't want anything to do with them since she has managed to do well for herself on her own. So Kermit decides to get a Piggy replacement (Miss Poogy).
After going through several networks to showcase their telethon, they struck gold with one that Rashida Jones is an executive of. She insists that Kermit and company get a celebrity host as well. After looking through all of his contact lists from the 70's and 80's, Kermit can't find a celebrity host, which leads to the kidnapping of Jack Black and various muppets in ninja robes and their names plastered with japanese subtitles on screen for laughs.
Miss Piggy decides to come back and that leads to Miss Poggy's depature (for now as she states she will be back), and says she didn't do it for Kermit but for the rest of the muppets (ouch Kermit!).
Kermit also tries to plead with Tex Richman into giving them back the theater without any problems but Tex says no deal and says he has found the perfect replacements for the muppets, the moppets, in which Miss Poogy, a moopet Fozzie a moopet Kermit, a moopet Rowlf, and a moopet Janice come strolling. Kermit decides they have to now put on a show which leads to an all out Muppet Show filled with the original theme song and the classic characters doing new skits (no Pigs In Space or Vets Hospital in this movie folks, sorry!)
In the end Kermit and Piggy make up after Piggy seeing an old photo of them that was taken in The Muppets Take Manhatten that Kermit kept with him all that time, and Kermit even admits he needs her, not everyone, but him.
Walter, Gary, and Mary help out with the telethon and Walter tries to figure out if he should work with the muppets since he doesn't know if he has a talent or not, while at the same time Mary wants Gary to propose to her and to give all of his attention to her and not share that attention with Walter (women, bunch of babies!)
At the end of the movie, the telethon raises all but 1 cent of the money needed to buy back the theater but Tex Richman has said he has won the day (maniacal laugh). As Kermit and company decide to leave the theater for good, they are soon surrounded by lots, and lots, and lots, and lots.....(did I mention lots yet?) outside who are glad Kermit and company are back. Because of seeing all of the people outside supporting the muppets, Tex decides to give Kermit and company the rights of the theater back.
The End.......
-The Goods:
-References to the Muppet Movie: Sweetums working at the car dealership from the first movie and saying wait for him again, Kermit saying they'll travel by car to get the muppets like he did in the first movie, the standard "rich and famous" contract Kermit signed in the first movie as pointed out by Statler and Waldorf, and of course the Rainbow Connection song sung by Kermit, Piggy, and then later joined by various muppets who hold their hands together and come on stage
-Reference to Muppets Take Manhatten: Uncle Deadly and Bobo sing "Together Again" a few hums before being cut off by Tex Richman, and again when Walter is playing a few notes on the piano trying to figure out what kind of talent he has towards the end of the movie
-References to various Muppet Show episodes including the opening of the Steve Martin episode and Bob Hope
-Uncle Deadly (never appeared in a major movie before until now and does a good job)
-Jack Black: he doesn't want to be on the telethon and says to he people watching that he's being held against his will while the audience seems to think it's all a joke, and him being apart of the barbershop number. Black says they're destroying a classic song.............
-Smells Like Teen Spirit barbershop number featuring Link, Beaker, Sam, and Rowlf
-Seeing and hearing Link
-Kermit giving hosting duties to Scooter for a short time and Kermit telling Scooter to picture everyone naked
-Seeing an all new Muppet Show with the theme being played again
-Scooter doing his back stage duties
-Scooter opeing a closet and seeing Beauregard cleaning it with an exchange by the two
-Gonzo and the bowling gag he was doing (there's an end and it involves Tex Richman)
-Wayne and Wanda and a gag they had when the lights came back on
-Chris Cooper: he's great and loved his maniacal laugh gag
-Jerry Nelson as the announcer
-Life's a Happy Song and finale, along with Pictures In My Head
-the gags that was thrown in the movie such as thinking Mary was singing when there's rain but it's only someone watering the plants, to a choir singing while riding in a bus when Kermit meets Gary, Mary, and Walter for the first time
-the end with the crowd outside cheering for the muppets
-seeing Bobby Benson, Sam the eagle, Sweetums, and the Newsman (he has several lines) doing the telephones along with various celebrities
-seeing Marvin Suggs (he also has several lines at the end)
Final Grade: A-
-The Muppets tells the tale of an avid muppet fan named Walter who grew up watching the old Muppet Show. He loves the muppets, has lot of muppet items, and even went as Kermit the frog for Halloween one year. His brother, played by Jason Segel (nice gag reference going back to Kermit and Fozzie being brothers in The Great Muppet Caper), decides to take Walter and his girlfriend for 10 years (really, that long!!!!!), Amy Adams, to Los Angeles.
They decide to take a tour of the old muppet theater located smack dab in Muppet Studios along with the never before scene office of Kermit. Walter hears that Tex Richman, played by Chris Cooper, is going to tear down the theater and drill for oil. Walter goes in panic mode and he, Adams, and Segal decide to tell Kermit and to see what he can do about. Kermit thinks he can put on a show to raise 10 million dollars to save the theater but has his doubts since he hasn't seen anyone in years. But being the ever optomistic frog, Kermit decides to track down his friends and put on a show with the help of Walter, Segal, Adams, and Kermit's butler 80's Robot by car since Kermit said that's how they did it in the first movie.
They locate Fozzie working in a casino in Reno with a tribute group known as the Moopets, get Gonzo from toliet corporation (nice reference back to Gonzo and being a plummer in the first movie), grab Animal from being in an anger management class along with Jack Black, and snatch the rest of the gang. How Kermit got Rowlf was classic, as what Rowlf even said. Of course they try to get Piggy from Paris but she doesn't want anything to do with them since she has managed to do well for herself on her own. So Kermit decides to get a Piggy replacement (Miss Poogy).
After going through several networks to showcase their telethon, they struck gold with one that Rashida Jones is an executive of. She insists that Kermit and company get a celebrity host as well. After looking through all of his contact lists from the 70's and 80's, Kermit can't find a celebrity host, which leads to the kidnapping of Jack Black and various muppets in ninja robes and their names plastered with japanese subtitles on screen for laughs.
Miss Piggy decides to come back and that leads to Miss Poggy's depature (for now as she states she will be back), and says she didn't do it for Kermit but for the rest of the muppets (ouch Kermit!).
Kermit also tries to plead with Tex Richman into giving them back the theater without any problems but Tex says no deal and says he has found the perfect replacements for the muppets, the moppets, in which Miss Poogy, a moopet Fozzie a moopet Kermit, a moopet Rowlf, and a moopet Janice come strolling. Kermit decides they have to now put on a show which leads to an all out Muppet Show filled with the original theme song and the classic characters doing new skits (no Pigs In Space or Vets Hospital in this movie folks, sorry!)
In the end Kermit and Piggy make up after Piggy seeing an old photo of them that was taken in The Muppets Take Manhatten that Kermit kept with him all that time, and Kermit even admits he needs her, not everyone, but him.
Walter, Gary, and Mary help out with the telethon and Walter tries to figure out if he should work with the muppets since he doesn't know if he has a talent or not, while at the same time Mary wants Gary to propose to her and to give all of his attention to her and not share that attention with Walter (women, bunch of babies!)
At the end of the movie, the telethon raises all but 1 cent of the money needed to buy back the theater but Tex Richman has said he has won the day (maniacal laugh). As Kermit and company decide to leave the theater for good, they are soon surrounded by lots, and lots, and lots, and lots.....(did I mention lots yet?) outside who are glad Kermit and company are back. Because of seeing all of the people outside supporting the muppets, Tex decides to give Kermit and company the rights of the theater back.
The End.......
-The Goods:
-References to the Muppet Movie: Sweetums working at the car dealership from the first movie and saying wait for him again, Kermit saying they'll travel by car to get the muppets like he did in the first movie, the standard "rich and famous" contract Kermit signed in the first movie as pointed out by Statler and Waldorf, and of course the Rainbow Connection song sung by Kermit, Piggy, and then later joined by various muppets who hold their hands together and come on stage
-Reference to Muppets Take Manhatten: Uncle Deadly and Bobo sing "Together Again" a few hums before being cut off by Tex Richman, and again when Walter is playing a few notes on the piano trying to figure out what kind of talent he has towards the end of the movie
-References to various Muppet Show episodes including the opening of the Steve Martin episode and Bob Hope
-Uncle Deadly (never appeared in a major movie before until now and does a good job)
-Jack Black: he doesn't want to be on the telethon and says to he people watching that he's being held against his will while the audience seems to think it's all a joke, and him being apart of the barbershop number. Black says they're destroying a classic song.............
-Smells Like Teen Spirit barbershop number featuring Link, Beaker, Sam, and Rowlf
-Seeing and hearing Link
-Kermit giving hosting duties to Scooter for a short time and Kermit telling Scooter to picture everyone naked
-Seeing an all new Muppet Show with the theme being played again
-Scooter doing his back stage duties
-Scooter opeing a closet and seeing Beauregard cleaning it with an exchange by the two
-Gonzo and the bowling gag he was doing (there's an end and it involves Tex Richman)
-Wayne and Wanda and a gag they had when the lights came back on
-Chris Cooper: he's great and loved his maniacal laugh gag
-Jerry Nelson as the announcer
-Life's a Happy Song and finale, along with Pictures In My Head
-the gags that was thrown in the movie such as thinking Mary was singing when there's rain but it's only someone watering the plants, to a choir singing while riding in a bus when Kermit meets Gary, Mary, and Walter for the first time
-the end with the crowd outside cheering for the muppets
-seeing Bobby Benson, Sam the eagle, Sweetums, and the Newsman (he has several lines) doing the telephones along with various celebrities
-seeing Marvin Suggs (he also has several lines at the end)
Final Grade: A-