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Meet the Feebles

Meet the Feebles

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Movie but this is the edited version
Review: I rented this a while back and I loved it. However, this American version has some scenes missing. If you are a purist, you will want to find the complete Canadian version. If it doesn't matter to you, go ahead and get this one, it is still funny as hell.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A sickly delight!
Review: Those of you who are familiar with Peter Jackson's "Dead Alive" will love this movie. I guarantee it. Very similiar cinematogrophy and music, and a sick subject matter. When i first put the tape in and pressed play, i had no idea what to make. A bunch of puppets singing... yawn ... But once the backstage antics kick in, i was glued. The best scene in the film has to be the heroin junkie's NAM flashback. Absolutely hilarious! I will admit, there are some scenes that kinda dragged on and created no real interest for me, but those were few and far between compared to the ones that made me laugh with disgust. If you are Peter Jackson fan, BUY THIS FILM!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Stomach turning fun
Review: Not for everyone. Words can not describe the shock and horror I went through when I saw this for the first time four years ago. Now fast forward four years. I have seen movies that have offended me even more "Forrest Gump" and can honestly say that it's average at best. Yes, the outragous scenes are crazy and funny "the nam flashback", but I don't see myself watching this movie over and over again. Rent if you can, but don't buy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Random Rants on TheFeebles'VarietyHour
Review: so, sitting down to watch MeettheFeebles, was an experience i had waited for for...months at least, scarce in area video stores. but, now, having ownership of this video, as well as most works by the wonderful mr jackson, i must say that it is pretty brilliant. perhaps i am just crazy, but within this movie lies magical things. unlike the muppets (who i love), i was able to picture these feeble personalities as real life people, people that i know, people that i never want to know. it is a movie, post-disgusting and calmly amusing special effects, with tugs at the heart strings. The longing and love of Robert and Lucille, the tortured pain of Heidi the Hippo, and all of the lust, desire, greed, and corruption of everyday life make for an interesting and entertaining statement (for the non-squeemish) on the state of the the present day world. and, of course, its a musical

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: AAAAAHHHHHH!
Review: To be fair, I can understand why people would enjoy this movie. It's a funny concept, there are some funny moments, and it's depraved, but in a funny sort of way. That's about where my appreciation of the movie stops. To be honest, I didn't find it offensive, just incredibly boring. Any one who has sat through a more mainstream entertainment, like 8mm for example, won't find it all that shocking in comparision. The only twist is that it's a puppet show, but even that isn't took shocking. In addition to finding it boring, I found to be pointless. What were they trying to achieve here? If this is a satire on children's entertainment, why not throw in a bright musical number? This could show how false and empty children's entertainment is, in contrast to how depraved this version of it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ABSOLUTELY WATCH THIS SICK MOVIE!
Review: Nothing can prepare you for what you will see in this movie. Your emotions will range from 'OH MY GOD!' to 'OH YES GOD! THIS IS GREAT!' Your toes will be tapping, your sides will be splitting. You may spit soda out through your nose. These are all good things.. See it with someone you love.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do NOT watch this sick movie
Review: "Meet the feebles" is the sickest movie I have ever been unfortunate enough to stumble upon. It is grotesque, and unbelievably bizarre. It turned my stomach. I strongly encourage you stay away from this bomb!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Completely unforgettable
Review: I've only watched this movie one time and one time was enough. As great of a movie as I think it is, I cannot watch it again. It just freaks me out too much. But in a good way, if you know what I mean. I recommend this to anyone who doesn't have a Puritan mindset. Yes, it's disgusting and offensive but sublimely so. It's been a few years and I can STILL remember the song that the hippo performs. "Garden of love". You have this depraved movie with a very sweet and memorable song running through it. The contrast is magnificent. See it and write what YOU think!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Truth About Muppets!
Review: Although it isn't stated, Meet the Feebles is clearly a spoof of the Muppet Show. It shows us all the REAL, UNCENSORED behind-the-scenes action from the show - like the panty-sniffing "Dennis" (a clone of the Muppet Gonzo), the "Oh dear, I seem to have got my head stuck up my rectum!" Indian contortionist, the Vietnam veteran junkie frog, and the gay dog stage manager. Add some wholesome family puppet sex scenes with Samantha the Pussy and Mr. Bletch the drug-dealing porno-filming walrus, and you've got some great entertainment for the whole family - provided your whole family is into perverted fun, that is!

Classic entertainment from the wicked brain of Peter Jackson.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not your average, ordinary people
Review: A great flick from Peter Jackson. The opening scene starts off with you wholesome "Feebles Variety Hour" theme song. Then you get to see what the twisted world of family programming is really about. Affairs, over-eating, underground snuff films...all in a days work when your a Feeble . A note before viewing this flick: there are no "real" actor persons in this movie, just puppets...FINALLY!


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