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Movie Review: The Muppets

Movie Review: The Muppets

January 13, 2012, 4:19 pm Andiee Paviour whomagazine

Reviving their act looks like a windmill-tilting dream, so we all know gosh-darn well it has to work, writes Andiee Paviour

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MUSICAL COMEDY; G, 1hr 50min

STARRING: Jason Segel, Amy Adams, Chris Cooper

Brothers Gary (Segel, who co-wrote the screenplay) and Walter (voiced by Peter Linz) grew up together in Smalltown, USA—or at least Gary did. Walter, being a Muppety dude with a giant crush on the once-great performing Mups, hit a growth wall at short. With their LA theatre now derelict, the Muppets are merely a memory, but while playing tourist there with Gary and his schoolteacher sweetheart, Mary (Adams), Walter is nonetheless horrified to overhear snake-in-the-grass oil baron Tex Richman (Cooper) plotting to tear it down.

To save the day, the Muppets must raise $10 million via a telethon. But Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal and the gang are scattered all over the place and haven’t seen each other in years. Reviving their act looks like a windmill-tilting dream, so we all know gosh-darn well it has to work. Which, with a heavy shake of self-referential spoofery, a shot of make-or-break drama and a bracing side serve of absurdity, it absolutely does. And that is fine and dandy with moi.

Andiee's Rating: ***½

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