
Rating: 5/5
The Muppets are special. Whether we're talking Rowlf or Cookie Monster, they have a weird and amazing ability to make people happy. They're a unique part of popular culture that no one really grows out of, not even the most cynical people I know. I don't see how anyone could hate the Muppets anyway. Anyone who claims to is really missing out. But after this movie, I think any so-called hatred for the crew will be extinct.
Walter (voice of Peter Linz) is a young puppet from Smalltown, USA who is the world's biggest Muppet fan. Walter's brother Gary (Jason Segel) is taking his girlfriend Mary (Amy Adams) for their anniversary, and the two decide to bring Walter along and tour Muppet Studios. To their dismay the studio is completely run down, and evil oil tycoon Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) wants to tear it down and drill for oil. After meeting Kermit, the gang has to reunite the Muppets and save the day.
Remember the last Star Trek movie? The J.J. Abrams one? Remember how it pleased adults and kids, allowing the former group nostalgia and making the latter a new generation of fans? Remember how great it was? Get ready to remember, because like Star Trek, The Muppets is pretty much flawless. The puppets are amazing, the story is lovely, Jason Segel and Amy Adams have never been better, the emotion is real, the songs are memorable, and the script/direction are great. Every joke, every cameo, every one-liner is in the perfect place and is delivered perfectly.
But the cherry on top is that the movie is so touching, so filled with genuine love for Jim Henson's creations that you want every season of the show and every older movie on DVD. I shamelessly teared up several times during the movie, and at others I laughed so hard my sides hurt. A movie that moves me this much one second and makes my fall out of my chair with laughter the next deserves praise. And that what this movie deserves. The Muppets is remarkable.
I don't know what else to say. If you, dear reader, can't tell that The Muppets is brilliant and one of the top five films of 2011 by now, re-read my review. Whether or not you could tell, go see The Muppets immediately, more than once, and experience the love. The Muppets, like Being Elmo, is love. Love for the Muppet gang and what they gave to the world way back when. Also like Being Elmo, I love it right back. Mahnamahna!