Wow.... Just wow... What a great movie! I enjoyed it from start to finish and I hope to see more from The Muppets! I think I might go see it again!
Did anyone see it more than once already? If you did, then does it get better each time you watch it? I wouldn't be surprised if it did, 'cause this is The Muppets we're talking about!!
I like how they kinda brought back scenes/songs from the old movies (Sweetums chasing the car from The Muppet Movie, Uncle Deadly and Bobo singing "Together Again" from Muppets Take Manhattan, and of course, "Rainbow Connection" ) And I'm gonna be honest - I cried when I heard Kermit playing his banjo, because I know what was coming. And the tears just started to flow...
I also loved the many, many times they broke the fourth wall. I don't think younger audiences would get them, but I did and they really made me laugh. As I'm writing this, I'm listening to "Forget You" by Camilla and the chickens, another scene that made me laugh out loud (and dance in my seat!) . It was interesting to see where the Muppets ended up after they broke up. I didn't imagine Gonzo working with toilets, or Sam the Eagle on a news program (I thought he'd be running for President or something XD ) , but the stories, and the montage, flowed nicely. But, poor Rowlf. LOL His story wasn't in the montage, but it should've been! Sleeping in a hammock is important for a dog! Ha-ha!
The Moopets kinda freaked me out, and kinda got me thinking- if The Muppets don't really come back, would we see groups like that trying to make them popular again? Yikes... Miss Poogy was especially creepy (sharpening a knife and asking for kerosene) , but I'm glad Miss Piggy gave her a HI-YAH she wouldn't forget! But, didn't they change "omelet station" to something else? Maybe it's just me....
Let's talk about Tex Richman now! Though he wasn't as evil as Ms. Bitterman or Doc Hopper, his "maniacal laugh" is pretty awesome. XD The song, for me, was too short, but I think it was meant to be that way so the rap was completely random. And trust me, it was. Chris Cooper was awesome, but I think he was more crazy-evil than regular evil, and again, it's just me. Bobo and Uncle Deadly were great in the movie, too, and I'm glad they came back.
Now, let's talk about Walter. He's a huge fan- just like us, and though I don't have every Muppet doll or lunch box, I love what The Muppets stand for and how they give the world the third greatest gift- LAUGHTER! Walter was so funny in this movie! That electric fence had to hurt, though... Ouch... Anyway, I think all of us would faint if we saw Kermit in person or if he called us his personal friend. You know you would! Be honest! But, I'm glad Walter found his epic talent for whistling at the end. Way to go, Walter!
The songs were awesome, too! I can't stop singing "Life's a Happy Song," and I made it my goal to play this song on my piano! Is life really a fillet of fish? Eh...yes, it is. It is, so let's not argue about that.
Another song I liked was "Man or Muppet?" I think I'm a little bit of both. I have the zany styles of a Muppet in a human body. And no, that's not weird! Jason Segel is a great singer and kudos to Walter for the great harmonies in that song! Obviously, I liked "Rainbow Connection," and "Mahna Mahna," and let me just say that that was the most random ending I ever saw in a movie! Does that mean yes or no, Amy? Hmm?
Wow...another long review! Uh...yeah. I love this movie so much and I would write a whole lot more, but it's early in the morning and I can't remember everything that happened. But, thanks to everyone who saw the movie; you're helping to bring The Muppets back on the big screen AND possibly on TV! Wouldn't it be great to see The Muppet Show again? Spread the word about this movie, tell your friends, your family, your teachers, your boss, your coach, your anger management group- EVERYONE! And to wrap up this review, I have one thing to say...
Mahna-Mahna!