Rating: Summary: This is simply the best! Review: I love this video. I was watching video stores for years to find a copy. I am anticipating the re-release.
Rating: Summary: The Great Muppet Caper Review: I really enjoyed this movie...it's great for the whole family!
Rating: Summary: Cute but Not my Favorite Muppet Movie! Review: I saw The great Muppet Caper in a movie theater with my family when I was about 16 years old and though I preferred The first movie and I also prefer the third movie The Muppets Take Manhattan this was a cute movie too but I just didn't enjoy it as much but I do recommend it to Muppet fans but though I would buy the other two movies on DVD I'm not sure if I would buy this one unless I found it on sale at a very low price. Like in a bargain bin or something.
Rating: Summary: It was Good! Review: I saw The great Muppet Caper when I was a teenager, I think I was about sixteen years old when I saw it in the theater and though I prefer the Muppet's Take Manhattan and The Muppet Movie I also enjoyed watching this movie and I highly recommend it to all Muppet fans!
Rating: Summary: Great movie, lousy DVD Review: I've always had a soft spot in my heart for the Muppets, even as I got older and started watching more "grown-up" movies.Of the three Muppet movies made while Jim Henson was still alive, this was the first one I ever saw, and remains my favorite. The jokes are hilarious (my favorite being the recurring joke "We'll catch them red-handed." "What color are their hands now?"), and the puppetry is just incredible, especially during the scene where everyone goes for a bike ride. Unfortunately, I can't give this 5 stars, because I'm not just rating the movie, I'm rating the DVD it's on. And quite frankly, the DVD stinks. Even though some bonus features (like on the "Muppet Movie" and "Muppets Take Manhattan" DVDs) would have been nice, what was REALLY lacking was the picture quality. The opening scene with Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo in the hot air balloon looked dirty and grainy. This film seriously needed to be cleaned up before being transferred to DVD. So while the movie itself is great and gets five stars, I can only give the DVD three.
Rating: Summary: Great movie, lousy DVD Review: I've always had a soft spot in my heart for the Muppets, even as I got older and started watching more "grown-up" movies. Of the three Muppet movies made while Jim Henson was still alive, this was the first one I ever saw, and remains my favorite. The jokes are hilarious (my favorite being the recurring joke "We'll catch them red-handed." "What color are their hands now?"), and the puppetry is just incredible, especially during the scene where everyone goes for a bike ride. Unfortunately, I can't give this 5 stars, because I'm not just rating the movie, I'm rating the DVD it's on. And quite frankly, the DVD stinks. Even though some bonus features (like on the "Muppet Movie" and "Muppets Take Manhattan" DVDs) would have been nice, what was REALLY lacking was the picture quality. The opening scene with Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo in the hot air balloon looked dirty and grainy. This film seriously needed to be cleaned up before being transferred to DVD. So while the movie itself is great and gets five stars, I can only give the DVD three.
Rating: Summary: Great fun, great laughs, and great muppets Review: I've only seen this movie on a recorded-off-TV format, but this is probably one of the funniest movies you can see (at least with Kermit the Frog in the starring role), and certainly the best Muppet movie, as far as I'm concerned. The movie begins with Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo in a balloon, floating high above the city, reading the credits as they roll. ("Kermit? What does B.S.C. stand for?" "I dunno..." and "Nobody really reads these do they?" "Well sure they do. They all have families.") Once the credits finish, the balloon plummets to the street, where the trio introduce the movie with a large song-and-dance number amidst a chaotic street scene, complete with a robbery on set! The rest of the movie is loads of laughs as Kermit and his friends travel to England for their newspaper to interview Lady Holiday (Diana Rigg). Their Muppet entourage grows when the three book their stay at the Happiness Hotel, a run-down England hotel occupied by a crew of lazy Muppets. Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, Miss Piggy, Animal, Dr. Teeth and the whole gang eventually team up to foil Lady Holiday's brother (Charles Grodin) and his three partners in crime from stealing the fabulous Baseball Diamond at the Mallory Gallery. It's pure, hilarious, and classic Muppet mayhem. Kiddos and adults one and all will most likely enjoy this movie, and you don't have to worry about any unclean humor whatsoever. I'm in my late teens and I still laugh at this movie. Definitely worth the money.
Rating: Summary: Stress-Relief and Great Entertainment for ALL ages Review: If you have enough guts to appreciate the Muppets, you will love this film (and all Muppet films, for that matter). I am a personal fan of Miss Piggy, and this film shows Piggy at her best. Clever, brilliant and classic. This, along with all Muppet films, is a must-have!
Rating: Summary: Stress-Relief and Great Entertainment for ALL ages Review: If you have enough guts to appreciate the Muppets, you will love this film (and all Muppet films, for that matter). I am a personal fan of Miss Piggy, and this film shows Piggy at her best. Clever, brilliant and classic. This, along with all Muppet films, is a must-have!
Rating: Summary: The Muppets return! Review: It's Kermit (Jim Henson), Fozzie, Miss Piggy (Frank Oz) and Gonzo (Dave Goelz) like you've never seen them before! In this film Kermit, Fozzie and the great Gonzo play reporters for "The Daily Chronicle" trying to find a necklace stolen from Lady Holiday (Diana Rigg) by her brother Nicky (Charles Grodin) and Marla, Carla and Darla (Erica Creer, Kate Howard, Della Finch). But at first they think Miss Piggy stole it! There are some funny parts like when Kermit, Fozzie and Gonzo fall in the water and fall from their hotel room. Whenever you watch it you'll be "Steppin' Out With A Star And feelin' High" Also Recommended: "The Muppet Movie"(1979) "The Muppets Take Manhattan"(1984) "The Muppet Christmas Carol"(1992) "The Best Of Kermit On Sesame Street"(1998) "Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird"(1985) "Muppets From Space"(1999) "Its A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie"(2002) Henson Associates, Lord Grade, Incorparted Television Company, Jim Henson Video, Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment, 1981, Rated G
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