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9/07/2021

Muppets from Space (1999) - Under-appreciated Muppet funfest

 

Muppets ascend to space on this funny poster for Tim Hill's Muppets from Space

Gonzo doesn't feel like he belongs anywhere, until he realizes that the reason must be that he hails from space!

 

Muppets from Space is written by Jerry Juhl (The Muppet Movie (1979)), Joey Mazzarino (Kidding (2018-20)) and Ken Kaufman (In the Army Now (1994)) and directed by Tim Hill (Hop (2011)).

Dubious CGI aside this is a really wonderful and enormously funny Muppets movie, the 6th in the franchise's theatrical films, coming after Muppet Treasure Island (1996). I find it nice and refreshing that the filmmakers keep their film free of having to make 'relevant commentary' on current events, which ensures that Muppets live in their very own, parallel, wacky Muppet world.

The lovely puppets and an excess of funny inventions and lines are also helped along by Jeffrey Tambor (Branded (2012)) as a kooky villain, Andie McDowell (Magic Mike XXL (2015)) as a TV-reporter, Rob Schneider (Top Cat (2011)), Kathy Griffin (Run Ronnie Run (2002)), Ray Liotta (The Iceman (2012)) and many more game actors, - and even more funk hit songs. Muppets from Space is a wonderful film. 

 



 

Watch a trailer for the film here

 

Cost: 24 mil. $

Box office: 22.3 mil. $

= Huge flop (returned 0.92 times its cost)

[Muppets from Space was released 14 July (USA) and runs 87 minutes. Shooting took place from November 1998 - January 1999 in North Carolina. It is the first Muppets movie not to be a musical; the first since creator Jim Henson's death and the last theatrical Muppet movie with Frank Oz voicing Miss Piggy. The film opened #10 to a 4.8 mil. $ first weekend in North America, where it grossed 16.6 mil. $ ( 74.4 % of the total gross). Oz distanced himself from the film in a 2000 interview. The Muppets didn't return to the big screen until The Muppets (2011), after Disney had purchased the franchise in 2004. Hill returned with Cousin Skeeter (2001, TV-series) and theatrically with Max Keeble's Big Move (2001). Tambor returned in Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999); McDowell in The Muse (1999). Muppets from Space is fresh at 63 % with a 6.20/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

 

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