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| The Muppet Movie - Kermit's 50th Anniversary Edition | 
enlarge | Actors: Edgar Bergen, Milton Berle, Mel Brooks, James Coburn, Dom Deluise Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment Category: DVD
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $12.98 You Save: $7.01 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 126 reviews Sales Rank: 896
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: G (General Audience) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 95 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: DISD40547D ISBN: 0788860119 UPC: 786936287769 EAN: 9780788860119 ASIN: B000ATQYTM
Theatrical Release Date: June 22, 1979 Release Date: November 29, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Product Description Kermit & his new foud friends trek across america to find success in hollywood but a frog-legs merchant is after kermit. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 11/29/2005 Run time: 96 minutes
Amazon.com essential video This simply irresistible first feature from the Muppets has Kermit the frog going from the swamps to Hollywood to be a star. As he travels and picks up his usual friends (Miss Piggy, Fozzie the Bear), Doc Hopper (Charles Durning) is in pursuit, looking for Kermit to be the spokesman for his frog-leg cuisine. A loose rendition of The Wizard of Oz, the film incorporates the same cagey humor as their breakout syndicated TV series The Muppet Show. This is one of the few times that a human cast (notably Steve Martin, Orson Welles, and Carol Kane) are integrated seamlessly with nonhumans. Worth noting is Paul Williams's score, which includes the Oscar-nominated "The Rainbow Connection." Williams's music, much like Howard Ashman's work on The Little Mermaid and other Disney films, provides more than atmosphere; there's a degree of magic here. Williams did not work on the future Muppet films until A Muppet Christmas Carol. His contributions made these films the best of the Muppet series. --Doug Thomas
Amazon.com Jim Henson vaulted Kermit, the famous floppy-armed frog, and his Muppet pals to the big screen with this charming 1979 musical adventure. Like the TV show that inspired it, Henson and director James Frawley playfully acknowledge movie cliches and conventions and allow the characters to address the camera in asides, like a Hope and Crosby road film for the 1980s. The ambitious singing frog decides to leave his swamp and conquer Hollywood, gathering a group of friends along the way (Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, and more) and bumping into oodles of guest stars making tongue-in-cheek cameos (my favorite is the tip-of-the-hat appearance by Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy). Meanwhile, despicable fast-food king Charles Durning pursues Kermit, hoping to make him the spokesfrog for his Frogs-Legs restaurant franchise. Austin Pendleton costars as Durning's sad sack henchman while guest stars include James Coburn, Dom DeLuise, Madeleine Kahn, Steve Martin, Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Carol Kane, Cloris Leachman, Mel Brooks, Richard Pryor, Telly Savalas, Elliot Gould, Orson Welles, and Big Bird. Paul Williams penned the bouncy, song-filled score. You'll believe a frog can sing! --Sean Axmaker
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Still Funny after all these years September 13, 2008 I first saw this movie in the theaters as a teenager, I took my little brothers and sister to see it and it was so good we stayed in the theater for a second showing. My friends and I that watched it when it arrived were all laughing and enjoyed the movie immensly. Something this good never goes out of style.
Misguided attempt at PC - Boycott! July 27, 2008 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
First - I love this movie. One of my favorites ever. Five stars, easily.
So why the 2-star review?
I bought it recently for my kids, and lo and behold, one of the best scenes is not there! Where is the part where Kermit, feeling forsaken by the departure of Miss Piggy, drowns his sorrows in a piano tune with Rolf the Dog?
From other reviews I read here, it sounds like this scene was cut because of some humorous references to alcohol (which probably only adults will understand, anyway). I suppose someone thought this was the "politically correct" thing to do. They're saving our children from becoming alcoholics!
I saw this movie when it originally came out in theaters in 1979. I was eight. I had the soundtrack album and listened to it hundreds of times. I am not an alcoholic! Nor am I afraid my own kids (ages 8 and 5) would be somehow warped by witnessing the scene that was cut.
Boycott this movie. Don't buy it or any others made by this company. And write them to tell them why. We don't need corporations to "protect" us from ourselves.
What a memory June 27, 2008 I was so pleased with this product. It arrived in no time. I grew up with the muppets and have the original on VHS, what a thrill it was to find it here!!!! Great service from shipper, will definately buy from seller again.
The best movie in the entire Muppets feature films series!, May 9, 2008 I was only 10 years old when this movie came out, in '79, and after seeing it once or twice, in the theaters, I was hooked on it! Then, when it was shown on cable, I recorded it on video cassette so that I could watch it whenever I want. Then, a few years ago, after it came out on DVD, in 2001, I ordered my own copy of it. I love this movie for many reasons: the multitude of Muppets characters such as Kermit The Frog, Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Gonzo The Great, Dr. Teeth & the Electric Mayhem, Rowlf the Dog, etc., the many guest stars like Steve Martin, James Coburn, Paul Williams, Carol Kane, Milton Berle, Mel Brooks, etc., the plot, in which Kermit, after being discovered by a Hollywood agent, played by Dom Deluise, leaves his home in the swamp, heads west to Hollywood & picks up other Muppet friends, along the way, who have the same dream of being famous & in showbiz. But, during the journey, Kermit has to avoid a despicable fellow named Doc Hopper, played by Charles Durning, who wants Kermit as his spokesfrog for a chain of french-fried frog legs restaurants that Hopper's planning to open. I also enjoy the soundtrack, especially songs like "The Rainbow Connection", which was the favorite song of my mom (God rest her soul), "Moving Right Along" and "I'm Going To Go Back There, Someday", which is my favorite song. What I really like is the dialogue, especially the funny lines, such as when Kermit & the Hollywood agent are talking about alligators, and Kermit says, "Read my lips, all-i-ga-tors!" or when Kermit & Fozzie go into the church where Dr. Teeth & the Electric Mayhem are playing, they look at each other & Fozzie says, "They don't look like Presbyterians to me!" This is a wonderful movie & I recommend it to anyone that likes the Muppets, comedy movies, or just movies, in general, because, this movie is terrific!
Still A Great Movie January 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of those movies that is timeless. I watched it with my young grandchildren recently (ages 5 & 6) and they laughed their heads off. This was a great way to introduce them to the muppets as they had never seen them before. They wanted to watch more muppet movies.
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