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The Great Muppet Caper

The Great Muppet Caper

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To Funny Not To Buy-"The Muppet Caper"
Review: This is definitely one of Hensons best works. I have watched it scads of times. For the love of pete, it is darn right halarious, you have to see it! Animal is halariousn as well as the rest of the muppet band and crew.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I want this movie to be re-released very, VERY SOOOOON!!!!!
Review: this is one of the best movies i have ever seen even though i am only 11 i love it soooo... much. I have wanted it ever since i can remember and i hope that if the Jim Henson people see this they will re-release it very, very, Very, VEry,VERy, VERY soooon!!!!! :o)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good movie, but not as good as the first one.
Review: While the Cameos are great and the performances by Miss piggy and Kermit are wonderful, the movie strikes as slow and adverage. Although it's very funny and the musical numbers are a riot, it doesn't live up to the processor, "The Muppet Movie". Charles Gordin is I have to admit, is hilarious as the Jewel theif who woos Piggy. Miss Piggy is pretty much the main charecter in this instead of Kermit and Fozzie the Bear. At least it isn't as bad as "Muppet's take Mannhatain"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun for the whole family!
Review: You just have to face it, if you haven't seen any of the Muppet movies, you're missing some of the best movies ever made! The second of six Muppet movies (so far!), "The Great Muppet Caper" will have you and your family laughing!

The story begins with 'look-alike twins', Kermit the frog and Fozzie the bear, as reporters. Both of them are fired along with their fellow photographer, Gonzo the 'whatever', for passing up the story of the lifetime, the theft of the fashion queen Lady Holiday's ("the Avenger's" Diana Rigg) jewels. The three friends are determined to get their jobs back and the only way they can think of to do that is to interview the Lady Holiday and to catch the thieves 'red-handed' ("What color are their hands now? Well.. watch the move.") So off they go to London. There they mistake Miss Piggy as Lady Holiday but they find out the truth. When they discover that Lady Holiday's brother, Nicky (Charles Grodin), and her three models Marla (Erica Creer), Carla (Kate Howard), and Darla (Della Finch) who were the thieves and are planning to steal the baseball diamond, it's up to Muppets and Co. to stop them. But can they do it with... toilet paper?

So much fun! Great family entertainment, you cannot miss it! And keep you eyes open for the superb cameos of great actors John Cleese, Robert Morley, Peter Ustinov, Jack Warden, Peter Falk, and even Oscar the Grouch! The humor is also very witty and it'll keep you laughing the whole and entire time! The music is very fun and catchy too, from "Happiness Hotel" and "Night Life".

If you liked this movie, watch the rest of the Muppet movies to. 1) "The Muppet Movie", the very first Muppet movie in which the Muppets go to Hollywood. 2) "The Muppets Take Manhattan" do just what the title suggests. The Muppets take Manhattan! 3) "The Muppet Christmas Carol" is I think one of the best adaption of Charles Dickens's book. 4) "The Muppets Treasure Island" is not as dark as the movie, it's just the opposite! Fun, bright, hilarious, and terrific! 5) "The Muppets from Space" finally explains what Gonzo is. He's an alien from outer space! Will he be able to be united with his family? Don't miss any of these movies!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun for the whole family!
Review: You just have to face it, if you haven't seen any of the Muppet movies, you're missing some of the best movies ever made! The second of six Muppet movies (so far!), "The Great Muppet Caper" will have you and your family laughing!

The story begins with 'look-alike twins', Kermit the frog and Fozzie the bear, as reporters. Both of them are fired along with their fellow photographer, Gonzo the 'whatever', for passing up the story of the lifetime, the theft of the fashion queen Lady Holiday's ("the Avenger's" Diana Rigg) jewels. The three friends are determined to get their jobs back and the only way they can think of to do that is to interview the Lady Holiday and to catch the thieves 'red-handed' ("What color are their hands now? Well.. watch the move.") So off they go to London. There they mistake Miss Piggy as Lady Holiday but they find out the truth. When they discover that Lady Holiday's brother, Nicky (Charles Grodin), and her three models Marla (Erica Creer), Carla (Kate Howard), and Darla (Della Finch) who were the thieves and are planning to steal the baseball diamond, it's up to Muppets and Co. to stop them. But can they do it with... toilet paper?

So much fun! Great family entertainment, you cannot miss it! And keep you eyes open for the superb cameos of great actors John Cleese, Robert Morley, Peter Ustinov, Jack Warden, Peter Falk, and even Oscar the Grouch! The humor is also very witty and it'll keep you laughing the whole and entire time! The music is very fun and catchy too, from "Happiness Hotel" and "Night Life".

If you liked this movie, watch the rest of the Muppet movies to. 1) "The Muppet Movie", the very first Muppet movie in which the Muppets go to Hollywood. 2) "The Muppets Take Manhattan" do just what the title suggests. The Muppets take Manhattan! 3) "The Muppet Christmas Carol" is I think one of the best adaption of Charles Dickens's book. 4) "The Muppets Treasure Island" is not as dark as the movie, it's just the opposite! Fun, bright, hilarious, and terrific! 5) "The Muppets from Space" finally explains what Gonzo is. He's an alien from outer space! Will he be able to be united with his family? Don't miss any of these movies!


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