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The Muppets Movies Reviews

The Muppets may quite possibly be one of the best movies of 2011. I don’t just mean that as a fan. The Muppets had everything spot on – it was clever, entertaining, adorable, heartwarming, and absolutely hilarious. The magical thing though is that The Muppets pleases everybody — average moviegoers and Muppet purists alike, and that I believe is its greatest triumph. On one side is a modern comedy, chock full of hysterical celebrity cameos and pop culture references. And on the other side is a nostalgic throwback to the Muppets era. Those who remember the old series will unquestionably find delight in seeing their favorite puppets reunite for another big show, literally.

Funnily enough, the movie treats the Muppet characters as if they were real life actors, with The Muppets shows and movies being their past careers. The Muppets haven’t seen any action in years (a fact also true in real life), and each muppet has taken his/her own path in life with varying degrees of success. When crisis arises, the old troupe is forced to find each other and give it another go.

It is all weaved through a fascinating metanarrative that begs the question, what happens to the Muppets when they aren’t The Muppets? After all this time away, can The Muppets make a comeback through a reunion and relive their former glory days? – a question ultimately answered by the movie itself.

The film opens with a common puppet named Walter, whose childhood consists of watching The Muppets and dreaming of joining them. His older brother Gary (Jason Segel) extends the invitation to come with him and his girlfriend of 10 years Mary (Amy Adams) to Los Angeles so that he can visit the Muppet studio. Much to his disappointment, the Muppet theater is abandoned and Walter even overhears an oil tycoon’s (Chris Cooper) plot to tear down the place. Walter and Gary quickly seek out Kermit the Frog to reunite the Muppet crew and remedy the situation, but all the while Mary is upset that the turn of events is ruining her 10 year anniversary with Gary.

As you can imagine from the premise alone, the movie is a tribute to the Muppets in every sense. It travels respectfully through the old Muppet history, and relives it instead of trying to replace it. In fact, seeing how each one branched off from the group like members of an old band and “grew up” gave, I would say, substantially more character to each Muppet than they ever had before. I think fans will agree that this is the best possible way the muppets could have returned.

Simply put, I can’t imagine anyone with a heart not enjoying this film. There’s something in it for everybody, especially if you’re in the mood for laughter and catchy musical numbers. The creative humor was a breath of fresh air. There is plenty breaking of the fourth wall and oh so much of that lovely deadpan irony and absurdist humor, reminiscent of old comedies like Airplane! The audience in the theater was cracking up almost every other moment, myself included. And while humor is its strong suit, the movie is also an incredibly heartwarming tale of friends that go their separate ways but are still connected through their hearts. Moviegoers and Muppet fans alike, go see this movie!


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The Company Men

Well I probably am one of the first to see this movie, because of the fact it has not come out yet in theaters. I was able to see this due to someone I know who was given a preview DVD to review this film.

To start off I would like to say that Ben Affleck’s acting career has finally been rising, and has been getting a bunch of publicity. From the guy from two awful films Armageddon and Reindeer Games, since Affleck’s role as Doug MacRay in “The Town”. Affleck has really been on a role. His latest character Bobby Walker in “The Company Men” was another great performance to add to his best films.

“The Company MEn” deals with a very heavy topic which is the recession we are in these days, and how 1000′s and 1000′s of workers and employees are being fired to reduce pay in companies. Ben Affleck plays Bobby Walker a big stock broker who was just fired, and is having many obstacles thrown in his way trying to find a new job.

I find the topic to be correctly used, due to the fact that this deals with what is going on right now as we speak, it really is correct to put this movie in theaters the time it did. The acting was superb, I mean really you got all these academy award winners, Ben Affleck, Tommy Lee- Jones, Chris Cooper, Kevin Costner, I mean honestly a great ensemble of a cast in a great movie can really generate a crowd.

When the movie is released on January 21st I expect it to do well in it’s box office debut and come out with at least 20 million in ticket sales. Guys this movie is a definite must see movie, not only because it’s a great movie, but it helps you understand to not take things for granted, and helps you understand the hardships of how people like Affleck’s character “Bobby Walker”, deal with being laid off from work and having a hard time getting a job. I give this film a 8 out of 10 stars, the reason i only give it an eight is because I want to save my 10 out of 10 stars for movies that are on the ball perfect.

Review by : Thawk567 from United States (IMDB)

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