
Original story written by actor Jason Segel to bring back
the much loved Muppets from the children's comedy bank. The movie starred Gary
(Jason Segel) and Mary (Amy Adams) as they venture with Gary's brother Walter,
who happens to be a puppet himself, to find the Muppet's studio in Los Angeles.
When they finally arrive the studio is deserted and hadn't been used by any
puppet for years. As young Walter breaks off from the rest of the tour group to
get a closer view of Kermit the frog's office he overhears Tex Richman (Chris
Cooper) talking about his plans to destroy the studio and then drain the earth
blelow it of all the oil. It is up to Walter, Gary and Mary to find Kermit,
unight the Muppet's years after their break-up, and put on one last show to
save their beloved studio and put a stop to Tex's evil plans once and for all.
Although meant for children, this movie is a must-see for
any big fans of the Muppets. Their were even jokes thrown in there just for parents
and teens. I saw it with my friends and we're all 18, but we still enjoyed
every second of that movie. I don't think I've ever laughed that hard in my
entire life.
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