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December 19, 2009

The Muppet Movie Review At Amazon.

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OK to distinct up some confusion about the latest incarnation of “The Muppet Movie” this edition is celebrating the fact that Kermit always a bit green around the gills is 50 years feeble. That said I’m completely unimpressed with this edition of a classic family movie. I’ll bag to the reasons why in objective a bit in the meantime here’s a recap of the station for those of you who have forgotten what its about.

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Discovered by a grand time agent (Dom DeLuise) playing his banjo among the reeds and lilly pads, Kermit (Jim Henson) moves to Hollywood for fame and fortune. Along the arrangement he hooks up with Miss Piggy (Frank Oz), Fozzie Believe (Frank Oz) and other Muppets who are looking for their road to the colossal time. Kermit is pursued by Doc Hopper (Charles Durning) who wants to inaugurate a chain of rapid food frog leg restaurants. He hopes to create Kermit his company mascot. Along the plan Kermit and his friends meet a who’s who of Hollywood’s funniest comedians along the procedure. Featuring a who’s who list of top notch celebrity talent including Mel Brooks, Madeline Kahnm Richard Pryor, Edgar Bergen, Steve Martin and others, “The Muppet Movie” provided the early template for family films that could also be adult apt as well.

With shining intellectual colors “The Muppet Movie” looks solid in this DVD transfer but the film could have musty a bit of restoration. Image clarity and sharpness are not what they could have been as well with an occasional softness that surprised me. Granted, this edition looks better than the Tri-Star release of four years ago but the film really needs to be carefully restored improving the overall image and sound quality. The 5.1 Dolby Digital mix presents dialogue with nice clarity but the music come by and impartial about everything else in the movie’s soundtrack comes across sounding tightly compressed. Again, an overall disappointment even when compared to the previous edition of this movie from four years ago.

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I would have belief that a colossal movie would deserve big extras. Instead, the best extra from the previous edition (Frawley’s test footage) is missing from this edition. Instead of that we find an underwhelming five little featurette about Kermit. It’s a demolish of money and station on the DVD. We also catch the usual assortment of Disney previews at the beginning although you can skip them. A ticket to Disney–including a burly mask version of the same movie no longer counts as a special feature

About the only righteous thing about this DVD release are the chapters placed throughout the film. It makes navigating to a particular scene blooming easy overall but that’s not saying noteworthy in an age where “The Wizard of Oz” gets a deluxe three DVD edition or even the current “War of the Worlds” a two disc edition. Honestly, it feels like Disney blew it here. I’m not certain they knew what they wanted to place on the disc and this smells suspiciously like a double dip down the line. Considering the deluxe treatment that Disney recently gave “The Muppet Prove” on DVD, I’m really surprised at how shabbily they treated this classic film.

A classic that receives truly pedestrian treatment, I’d recommend waiting to peep if a deluxe edition of this film is coming out before buying. If you don’t have the very marvelous previous edition of this film on DVD and feel you must have it now by all means feel free to take it up. I have the clear feeling you’ll be kicking yourself later however and suggest renting and then taking a wait and scrutinize attitude about buying this weak “Special Edition”. Man talk about being green, watching the treatment this classic received on DVD made me sick to my stomach.

I appreciate the Muppet Movie. Its nods to film noir and buddy films, the music by the amazing Paul Williams, the celebrity cameos, the characters–especially Miss Piggy and Fozzie.

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Now then, I always watched the Muppets very aware that the movies were working on both the child and adult level, and happily place in the DVD anticipating my well-liked muppet joke of all: when Kermit walks into a bar after having lost Piggy and says, sadly, “I’ll have a grasshopper, please.”

Great joke! Kids won’t know what a “grasshopper” is or that he is boozing over being stood up–they’ll fair tune out til the music!

So why did they slit it from the DVD?

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Especially when they kept the visual that Kermit drank alllll the champagne after Piggy left, and Rowlf’s assertion that every night he has “a coupla beers.” This PC thing has gone too far. I teach it’s not enough to deduct a whole star–except it’s my all time fave muppet moment.

Oh well, like the movie. And worship the DVD option of watching it in French, where they have to change Piggy’s trademark “Moi!” to “Me.”
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