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The Great Muppet Caper (1981)
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"Thanks to Barack Obama, you’ve possibly had enough inspirational speeches for one year. But if not, go see Milk, and also watch this video, which splices together bits from 40 films including obvious choices like Independence Day, Patton, Braveheart, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and Animal House, as well as surprise additions like Newsies, Swingers and Galaxy Quest. The montage had me at the 7 second mark due to an appearance from Fozzie and friends (from The Great Muppet Caper), but it goes on longer than 2 minutes. "
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"Last week, while I was still exhausted from my first real SXSW experience, news broke out that actor/writer Jason Segel (of TV’s Freaks and Geeks and How I Met Your Mother and the upcoming movie Forgetting Sarah Marshall) is planning a new Muppet movie. Though the announcement likely figured into my subsequent quick recovery, I wasn’t in good enough health to write about it at the time. Fortunately, now there’s more details, courtesy of MTV Movies Blog, and I’m even more giddy than before. As I figured, Segel is looking to the original Muppet flicks, specifically The Muppet Movie, The Great Muppet Caper and
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"This particular Muppet movie is filled with absurd humor. The kind of jokes that make you laugh, and then ask yourself why you laughed. And then answer yourself with I Don't Know. Absurd humor has been a big part of a lot of movies in the past. i.e. Naked Gun, Hot Shots, Monty Python, Mel Brooks... But it hasn't been too easy to find lately. maybe the younger generations just don't get that humor. Or maybe that humor isn't really humorous at all everyone has just grown out of it. p.s. My luggage got sucked out the window. Luckily my radio is frozen to my wrist. "
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