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The Muppet Movie (1979)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: G   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Family
MPAA Rating: G
Director: James Frawley
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Bob Hope, Charles Durning, Dom Deluise, James Coburn, Mel Brooks, Steve Martin
Published ID: 2130
UPC: 043396053939, 786936287769,
Plot: Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear, from of the large crew of loveably fuzzy characters created by puppetmaster Jim Henson, have embarked on a quest for stardom. They take a trip to Hollywood, riding in or on a wide variety of vehicles along the way. They begin their journey on a bicycle pedalled by Kermit, but friends accumulate along the way, and they change vehicles to accomodate them. They have the additional challenge of fending off the entreaties of the heartless Doc Hopper (Charles Durning), who wants Kermit to make some advertisements promoting fried frog legs. Kermit must also cope with his amorous feelings for Miss Piggy, and hers for him. This appealing children's adventure movie has numerous scenes which do homage to classic films, and features a huge cast of Hollywood greats, from Edgar Bergen to Orson Welles, in cameo roles. A great box-office success, this movie paved the way for a number of sequels. One of the film's many songs, The Rainbow Connection, was nominated for an Oscar. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
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Vaudeville humor
Added 11/20/2009

This is a great movie. My little boy likes it. On another level, "The Muppet Movie" seems to highlight Vaudeville humor (and even features a few cameos by some Vaudeville legends). This is movie is a real "hoot" for children as well as grown-ups. Fans of Vaudeville and classic comedy stars and even a few legndary actors of years ago will delight in the cameos. Kids will like Big Bird's cameo appearence as well.

It is good for kids to have educational and non-violent shows to watch such as Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers. While the "The Muppet Movie" may not fit that criterea, it does teach children how to laugh and be silly, which is also an important skill to have in life, as it is always a good thing to have a sense of humor.

It also can educate older children on the aspects of Vaudeville humor; possibly getting them interested in the old movies, shorts, and the early days of TV.

I own a 1993 release on VHS. Many reviewers have commented on annoying cuts in the newer releases. My advise is to save your money and buy the older VHS version. It will be cheaper for you, with no cuts, and kids don't care about picture quality either.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Was Hollywood Ever Really Like This?
Added 10/10/2009

This great movie paints a picture of Hollywood as a grand place full of wonder and magic, a place where the Muppets belong. I wonder if any movies today could do the same. Could they make Hollywood look like a place whose very purpose is to bring happiness to millions of people? Could they have cream of the crop guest stars in every cameo role from ice cream man to waiter, where no one's ego gets in the way and draws attention away from Kermit and his gang? I have my doubts. This may be one of the last great Hollywood movies, with great comedy and great songs (except for one song I'm not crazy about).

Kermit is one of the greatest characters ever. In my opinion he runs circles around Mickey Mouse. He's always humble, modest, and attempts to do what's right, but he also won't take any kind of guff from anybody. He knows when to take a stand. And he knows how to act in front of both children and adults without patronizing either. This movie is really a tribute to his greatness.

This movie's only flaw is that it is sometimes EXTREMELY cheesy. But you know, what can you expect from a puppet show? It's a wonder that it's so extremely clever with wonderful writing throughout. I think my favorite line is when Fozzy says, "I don't know how to thank you guys," and Kermit adds, "I don't know WHY to thank you guys." Hilarious. And there's a cool ghost town scene in the movie too that I wasn't expecting.

I'm not sure if I like the Muppet Movie more than the Muppets at Disney World, but man, it's still really good.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Muppett Movie
Added 9/14/2009

An excellent movie for the whole family. I bought it so that I could share it with my grandchildren and spent an evening enjoying it with my husband. Savey enough for adults without having to worry about what the children are seeing. I wish that more movies like this were available.
I was very happy with the condition of the movie and the speed with which it was delivered.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Don't Buy Censored!
Added 9/4/2009

Okay, I love this movie! I remember watching it as a child, many times, and loving it, but I can't support this edition. It is censored! I don't support ANYTHING that is censored (movies, music, art, etc.).

So, I sadly have to say that I will not be owning a copy of The Muppet Movie until it is released uncensored. Maybe someday I'll be able to introduce this movie to my nieces. One can only hope.

0 out of 2 people found this helpful.
THE MUPPETS!!!
Added 6/26/2009

This used to be my favorite movie when I was little! And now it's so much fun to watch it with my kids! This movie brings back SO many memories! = )
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Vaudeville humor
Added 11/20/2009

This is a great movie. My little boy likes it. On another level, "The Muppet Movie" seems to highlight Vaudeville humor (and even features a few cameos by some Vaudeville legends). This is movie is a real "hoot" for children as well as grown-ups. Fans of Vaudeville and classic comedy stars and even a few legndary actors of years ago will delight in the cameos. Kids will like Big Bird's cameo appearence as well.

It is good for kids to have educational and non-violent shows to watch such as Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers. While the "The Muppet Movie" may not fit that criterea, it does teach children how to laugh and be silly, which is also an important skill to have in life, as it is always a good thing to have a sense of humor.

It also can educate older children on the aspects of Vaudeville humor; possibly getting them interested in the old movies, shorts, and the early days of TV.

I own a 1993 release on VHS. Many reviewers have commented on annoying cuts in the newer releases. My advise is to save your money and buy the older VHS version. It will be cheaper for you, with no cuts, and kids don't care about picture quality either.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Was Hollywood Ever Really Like This?
Added 10/10/2009

This great movie paints a picture of Hollywood as a grand place full of wonder and magic, a place where the Muppets belong. I wonder if any movies today could do the same. Could they make Hollywood look like a place whose very purpose is to bring happiness to millions of people? Could they have cream of the crop guest stars in every cameo role from ice cream man to waiter, where no one's ego gets in the way and draws attention away from Kermit and his gang? I have my doubts. This may be one of the last great Hollywood movies, with great comedy and great songs (except for one song I'm not crazy about).

Kermit is one of the greatest characters ever. In my opinion he runs circles around Mickey Mouse. He's always humble, modest, and attempts to do what's right, but he also won't take any kind of guff from anybody. He knows when to take a stand. And he knows how to act in front of both children and adults without patronizing either. This movie is really a tribute to his greatness.

This movie's only flaw is that it is sometimes EXTREMELY cheesy. But you know, what can you expect from a puppet show? It's a wonder that it's so extremely clever with wonderful writing throughout. I think my favorite line is when Fozzy says, "I don't know how to thank you guys," and Kermit adds, "I don't know WHY to thank you guys." Hilarious. And there's a cool ghost town scene in the movie too that I wasn't expecting.

I'm not sure if I like the Muppet Movie more than the Muppets at Disney World, but man, it's still really good.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
The Muppett Movie
Added 9/14/2009

An excellent movie for the whole family. I bought it so that I could share it with my grandchildren and spent an evening enjoying it with my husband. Savey enough for adults without having to worry about what the children are seeing. I wish that more movies like this were available.
I was very happy with the condition of the movie and the speed with which it was delivered.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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