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The Muppets coming to Bluray and DVD March 20th 2012
Disney has announced The Muppets starring Jason Segel and Amy Adams coming to Blu-ray and DVD on March 20!
The combo edition of The Muppets includes the film on Blu-ray and DVD. The Wocka Wocka value pack adds on top of the combo edition a digital copy and the film’s soundtrack available via download.
Both versions of The Muppets on Blu-ray will feature the following fun and informative bonus features:
- BD Exclusive: The Longest Blooper Reel Ever Made (In Muppet History)
- Scratching The Surface: A Hasty Examination Of The Making Of THE MUPPETS
- Deleted Scenes
- A Little Screen Test On The Way To The Read-Through
- Explaining Evil: The Full Tex Richman Song
- Unreleased Theatrical Spoof Trailers — And More!
- Audio Commentary — With Jason Segel, James Bobin, And Nicholas Stoller
- Disney Intermission — Pause The Movie And See What Happens!
Stay tuned to Chip and Co for the full Press Release and as always a Giveaway!
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It’s Time to Re-Meet The Muppets
THE MUPPETS (2011)
Stars: Jason Segel, Amy Adams
Director: James Bobin
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Genre: Family
Rating: PG
Grade: A+
The premise behind the latest Muppets movie is simple (and true). Basically, the world (young kids) has forgotten about them. Kids today are more entertained by the internet, 3-D movies and digital animation than they would be by the hippie, ‘80s’, clever humor that The Muppets often promote. This movie could have very easily been accompanied by the tagline “based on a true story.” This is the first Muppets feature film since 1999’s Muppets from Space. They have taken stabs at several TV movies, but none of them as nearly as successful as the late 70s-early 80s prime-time variety half-hour, “The Muppet Show,” which spawned classic films such as The Muppet Movie (1979) and The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984). It’s safe to say that the last twenty years or so have been a bit of a drought for the Muppets’ popularity amongst younger crowds. Well, long-time super fan, Jason Segel (Forgetting Sarah Marshall, 2007), decided to resurrect The Muppets by writing this screenplay and getting support from Disney, which is the most popular movie studio with kids and families. What we get out of it is a glorious, fun- filled, nostalgic and charming 90 minutes of hilarity, music, adventure and, best of all, memories. The Muppets introduces us to Walter, a Muppet-like creature himself who has been living a human life for more than thirty years with the hopes of one day meeting the Muppets in Los Angeles. When his older brother, Gary (Segel), plans a trip to L.A. with his fiancée, Mary (played by Amy Adams), he lets Walter tag along so that they can take a tour of Muppets Studios. Upon arrival, they learn that the studio is run down with virtually no foot traffic anymore. They also discover an evil plot by a wealthy oil tycoon, Tex Richman (played by Chris Cooper), to tear down the studio and drill for oil. Walter, Gary and Mary embark on an adventure to gather the entire Muppets gang for one last hoorah in an effort to save the studio from demolition. All of our favorite Muppets are back – Kermit, Piggy, Fozzy, Animal, Gonzo and so many more. There were even Muppets that I had forgotten about that made appearances, much to my delight. The film also spares no expense on the celebrity guest cameos, which included Zach Galifianakis, Jack Black, Dave Grohl, Selena Gomez and Neil Patrick Harris, among others. Jason Segel is a hero in my book for bringing back one of the most enjoyable “family franchises” in movie history, and his corky, shy approach to his role of Gary was endearing and funny. Amy Adams (Enchanted, 2007) is a delightful ray of light that shines in every single role that she takes on. She fits like a glove into this goody-too-shoes, heavy-hearted, “girl in love” character. Make no mistake, the real stars of this movie are indeed The Muppets themselves. I can remember when I was 6 or 7 years old watching “The Muppet Show” on my Dad’s lap, and this movie drug up some of those same happy feelings again. It was like I was transported back to a simpler time where the smiles were plentiful and the worries didn’t exist. “The Rainbow Connection,” “It’s Time to Meet the Muppets,” and many other old-school songs from the crew can be heard in the movie, along with several hits from the 1980s that only aid in bringing all of that childhood nostalgia back to life. New fans, and children that were not around in the 80s, will enjoy this movie just as much as anyone else because it does a terrific job at telling the brief history lesson of the Muppets, and then carrying on with their current story, which is basically their comeback thanks to Segel and Disney. The Muppets is easily one of 2011’s best films. It is a movie that will endure as a timeless treasure to add to the story of these larger-than-life fuzzy creatures. All of the best installments from the Muppets franchise involves celebrity cameos, musical numbers, the adorable Muppets and big show finale, and my friends with The Muppets, we get all of that and then some, which equaled one of the most enjoyable movie-going experiences that I have had in a long time – maybe since the 1980s.
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Muppets with Peoples Eyes
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to see your favorite Muppets Characters without their fake eyes. Sure we all do..Here is a whole website devoted to that.
I am going to have to list this site as great idea on paper. Spooky when you actually see the pictures.
For more click here.
What do you think? Let us know in the comment section below.
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Walt Disney Pictures releases The Muppets Movie Synopsis
On vacation in Los Angeles, Walter, the world’s biggest Muppet fan, and his friends Gary (Jason Segel) and Mary (Amy Adams) from Smalltown, USA, discover the nefarious plan of oilman Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) to raze the Muppet Theater and drill for the oil recently discovered beneath the Muppets‘ former stomping grounds.
To stage The Greatest Muppet Telethon Ever and raise the $10 million needed to save the theater, Walter, Mary and Gary help Kermit reunite the Muppets, who have all gone their separate ways: Fozzie now performs with a Reno casino house band called the Moopets, Miss Piggy is a plus-size fashion editor at Vogue Paris, Animal is in a Santa Barbara clinic for anger management, and Gonzo is a high-powered plumbing magnate.
With secret, signature, celebrity cameos, “The Muppets” hits the big screen Nov. 23, 2011.
Notes:
- Funnyman Jason Segel (TV’s “How I Met Your Mother,” “Forgetting Sarah Marshall”) stars in, co-writes and executive produces “The Muppets.”
- “The Muppets” is directed by James Bobin, who was a director/writer/EP for HBO’s “Flight of the Conchords.”
- Kermit received a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2002. His song “The Rainbow Connection” was nominated for an Academy Award®.
- Bret McKenzie, who starred in, wrote for and served as composer for HBO’s “Flight of the Conchords,” is the music supervisor for “The Muppets,” as well as the writer/producer on some of the songs, which include big Muppet-style opening and closing numbers.
- It’s been 11 years since the Muppets’ last big-screen feature film.

Disney Moves Up Muppets Movie for Thanksgiving Release
This article comes to us from the Hollywood Reporter.
Disney on Wednesday moved next year’s scheduled theatrical release of The Muppets Movie from Christmas to Thanksgiving.
Now set for Wednesday, Nov. 23 instead of a previous Sunday, Dec. 25 slot, Muppets will be Disney’s latest candidate to dominate the prime Turkey Day play period. The Burbank studio has done that will regular consistency, most recently with Nov. 22 opener Tangled, a $69 million grosser through the five-day Thanksgiving period.
“Disney has had incredible success opening films over the Thanksgiving weekend, and thanks to Tangled, we have the top three Thanksgiving openers of all time,” distribution topper Chuck Viane said.
Starring in the film along with the usual Muppets cast will be Jason Segel, Amy Adams, Chris Cooper and Rashida Jones. The movie also will feature cameos by Alan Arkin, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Billy Crystal and Wanda Sykes.
Now shooting in Los Angeles, Muppets was written by Segel and Nicholas Stoller and is directed by James Bobin.
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