Beauregard
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I have to admit that when I first came to this movie I had grave, grave doubts. A female God? A replacement for Frank? Master Yoda Cameo? Whoppie-oh-my-gosh-Goldburg? Scooter cage-dancing with black finger-nails? Howard Pig? A long Piggy and Kermit kiss? My my.
It was with much trepadition and fear that I ordered the DVD and put it into the DVD player when it arrived...and then I was amazed. Wow. This movie was really good, the best thing they had made since MTI. Whoppie was at the same time respecful and irreverent, called The Boss, not God. Howard Pig was funny. Caged Scooter was sad. Eric Jacobson was seamless. Yoda was hilarious. And the kiss was delightfull.
Originally, the premise of the film, with the alternate universe, frightened me with it's cheesyness. But they played it in a classy fashion and it worked well. I have come to love the dark universe, and am fasinated with its references (such as the Bacon Ad on piggy's fridge, and the Beauty Pagent pic on her counter). Overall, I love this movie. it's one of their best.
Who couldn't like a movie set at the Muppet Theatre???
It was with much trepadition and fear that I ordered the DVD and put it into the DVD player when it arrived...and then I was amazed. Wow. This movie was really good, the best thing they had made since MTI. Whoppie was at the same time respecful and irreverent, called The Boss, not God. Howard Pig was funny. Caged Scooter was sad. Eric Jacobson was seamless. Yoda was hilarious. And the kiss was delightfull.
Originally, the premise of the film, with the alternate universe, frightened me with it's cheesyness. But they played it in a classy fashion and it worked well. I have come to love the dark universe, and am fasinated with its references (such as the Bacon Ad on piggy's fridge, and the Beauty Pagent pic on her counter). Overall, I love this movie. it's one of their best.
Who couldn't like a movie set at the Muppet Theatre???