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Old 08-24-2012, 10:54 AM   #1
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First of all, my apologies if a similar thread has already been made in the past. I started thinking about the Muppets and decided to do this thread.

Rank the Muppet films from all-time favorite to least favorite. They don't have to indicate objective quality, just which movies you enjoy the best.

Here are mine:
1. The Muppets Take Manhattan. At first glance, the reason this movie ranks as number one is because it was the very first Muppet movie I ever saw as a kid, and is a cherished childhood treasure. But several viewings of the movie have convinced me that this is my favorite of all the Muppet movies. First off, I love, love, LOVE the music in the film. Not only is it wildly varied, they are wonderfully help tell the story. "Together again" celebrates friendship obtained, while "Saying goodbye" is about love and friendship lost. It also has some of my favorite Muppet moments, like the Broadway Melodies finale (which includes the infamous wedding of Kermit and Piggy). Emotionally it is a very strong movie, yet retains the fun and whimsy the Muppets are known for.

2. The Muppet Movie. This was another movie I saw heavily as a kid. While it isn't as emotionally involving as Manhattan, it too has some great Muppets. The opening flying shot that slowly zooms in on Kermit as he sings "Rainbow connection" gives me chills, and tells you that this won't be just another TV show made into a movie. The music is also spectacular and there are some funny moments, like Sweetums constantly chasing after the Muppets till the very end.

3. The Muppets. In my honest opinion, THIS is how you reboot an aging franchise. The Muppets prior to this movie seemed to be stuck in an awful rut where all they mainly did was appear in commercials, TV specials and movies that made them seem uncool to people, and seemed desperate to engage an audience that may have moved on from them. This movie took them back to the basics of not just the Muppets but film making. It is a classic movie in every sense of the word. It is a musical in which the characters must save the theater by putting on a show. The brand new characters are fantastic, Jason Segel and Amy Adams were amazing and it had a ton of unforgettable moments. Frankly, the only reason this isn't number one is because Manhattan and Muppet Movie left such a deep impact in my childhood, and involved my emotions in a much effective manner.

4. The Great Muppet Caper. Admittedly, this is the least watched of the classic Muppet films. Yet it is still so effective that I can still remember it vividly along with its hilarious moments and songs. The song where Miss Piggy imagines herself in a Footlight Parade-ish swimming sequence is one of my all time favorite moments ever! It is so overblown, so glitzy and so ridiculous it makes me laugh every time. The Happiness Hotel segment and all the fourth wall jokes also make it a winner.

5. A Muppet Christmas Carol. One of the reasons I love this movie is because somehow, it manages to retain the seriousness and tone of the original Charles Dickens story but with a very colorful cast. Michael Caine as Scrooge is spirited casting, making him more human than the caricature he is often painted as in other movies. The very somber moments also work greatly and manages to created a very balanced film.

As for my all time least favorite, at first, I wanted to give that honor to Muppets in Space. The concept of trying to find out what Gonzo is is kind of cute, but the execution at times felt like it was trying too hard, trying to be edgy. Yet, it is a movie I still enjoy watching from time to time. So I decided to go with The Muppets Wizard of Oz as my least favorite of the Muppet movies. It reeks of wasted potential. It manages to make the Muppets seem unlikable, and once again trying to make them look young and hip. Some of the jokes not only fall flat but are inappropriate for the Muppets.
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Old 08-24-2012, 11:59 AM   #2
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  1. The Muppet Movie
  2. The Muppets
  3. The Muppets Take Manhattan

No need to go any further.
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Old 08-24-2012, 08:32 PM   #3
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1. Muppets from Space (it's got a lot of Pepe and Rizzo!): the most rewatchable for me
2. The Muppets: good movie but with great songs all throughout
3. Muppets Take Manhattan: great movie, but with great songs only at end
4. The Great Muppet Caper
5. Muppet Christmas Carol

I still haven't seen the others yet.

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Old 08-24-2012, 08:36 PM   #4
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I haven't seen them all, but here's my list anyway...

The Muppet Christmas Carol - 9/10
Muppet Treasure Island - 8/10
Muppets from Space - 6/10
The Muppets Take Manhattan - 5/10
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Old 08-26-2012, 06:07 PM   #5
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OP you never mentioned Treasure Island, where's it land in your ranking?
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Old 08-26-2012, 06:29 PM   #6
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The Great Muppet Caper
The Muppet Christmas Carol
The Muppet Movie
Muppet Treasure Island
The Muppets
The Muppets Take Manhatten
Muppets From Space
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1. Muppet Christmas Carol
2. Muppet Treasure Island
3. All others.....
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1.) The Muppet Movie
2.) The Great Muppet Caper
3.) The Muppets Take Manhattan
4.) The Muppets
5.) (no others exist in my world)
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Old 09-01-2012, 07:11 AM   #9
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1. The Great Muppet Caper
2. The Muppet Movie
3. A Muppet Christmas Carol
4. Muppet Treasure Island

5. The Muppets
6. Muppets Take Manhattan
7. Muppets From Space

Though I'm not really that big a fan of these last three. 5 and 6 are alright, but not ones I would regularly watch. Big fan of my first four though, watch them all the time.
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Old 09-01-2012, 09:55 AM   #10
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I'm amazed at the lack of love that Muppets Treasure Island is getting! It's one of the funniest things i have seen, and outright riproaring lunacy in parts, which is awesome! The script is fantastic, the injokes are hilarious, and the songs more than welcome.

As for the dire Muppets Wizard Of Oz, that was a deeply painful experience, and also a much wasted opportunity. It also had the pace of an arthiritc snail and looked really cheap. Muppets From Space was rubbish, no surprises it killed the franchise. Christmas Carol is absolutely standout and one of our favourite xmas films. Haven't seen the others...
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Old 09-01-2012, 05:01 PM   #11
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1. The Muppets (9/10)
2. The Muppet Take Manhattan (8.5/10)
3. The Muppet Movie (8.5/10)
4. The Muppet Christmas Carol (8/10)
5. The Great Muppet Caper (7.5/10)
6. Muppet Treasure Island (7/10)
7. Muppets from Space (6/10)

If we throw in non-theatrical stuff, I'd put Muppet-Vision 3D, Hey, Cinderella!, and The Frog Prince in between Carol and Caper, and Wizard of Oz at the very bottom. It's been too long since I've seen any of the Christmas specials to rank those.

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Old 09-01-2012, 09:04 PM   #12
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I'm amazed at the lack of love that Muppets Treasure Island is getting! It's one of the funniest things i have seen, and outright riproaring lunacy in parts, which is awesome! The script is fantastic, the injokes are hilarious, and the songs more than welcome.

As for the dire Muppets Wizard Of Oz, that was a deeply painful experience, and also a much wasted opportunity. It also had the pace of an arthiritc snail and looked really cheap. Muppets From Space was rubbish, no surprises it killed the franchise. Christmas Carol is absolutely standout and one of our favourite xmas films. Haven't seen the others...
Muppets Treasure Island is indeed a great movie in its own right. A friend of mine likes to call both it and Christmas Carol "the Muppet escape movies", in which the characters would escape to a literally world and play the classic characters alongside the "real" characters like Scrooge and such. But for me, out of the two, Christmas Carol is the better movie. Treasure Island, as fun, funny and adventurous as it it, lacks a tiny bit of heart.

Cabin Fever, however, stands as one of my favorite Muppet songs ever.

Agreed completely about Muppets Wizards of Oz. It is a shame since I recall hearing that the Wizard of Oz was one of Jim Henson's all-time favorite movies, and this should have been a lovely send up to him. But like you said, it is marred down by very slow pacing, off jokes (did we really need a joke about Gonzo's nipples? ) and an uneven sense of tone (one minute it is fun and charming, the next mean spirited and "edgy").
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