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The muppets are fantastic, but despite their homunculus construction, these creatures at no time feel heartless and despite their charicature design they in no way steal the show from the very human tale of Gary (Segel) and his muppet brother Walter (Peter Linz). Its a story that like I mentioned is nothing we haven't seen before, but it is one that rolls along nicely. Its one of those stories about brothers trying to find their own place in the world and independence all paralleling the story of the muppets trying to figure out if they have a place in a world that has evolved a long way since they first played the music and lit the lights.
And this movie kinda summarises what I want in any film or television show (and no it is not muppets [even though I genuinely believe there is not a single movie ever made that would not benefit from their presence. It has a heart. Now that heart can be happy and full of song like the muppets, it can be dark and brooding, sweet, sorrowful, angry, infatuated, dying or jolting between any combination of these... but it has to have that pulse. I know that this is something that cannot be gauged without having seen the movie... beginning to end. Each movie or item of pop culture needs to be assessed on a case by case basis, otherwise gems like the muppets can sadly slip under the radar.
'The Muppets' is available on Blu-ray and dvd on May 16th here in Australia, which incidentally is my birthday.... Here's looking at you Universe.

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