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Muppet Treasure Island - Kermit's 50th Anniversary Edition by Brian Henson
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DVD detailsActor: Billy Connolly, Dave Goelz, Jennifer Saunders, Kevin Bishop, Tim Curry Director: Brian Henson Brand: Disney Producer: Frank Oz Producer: Brian Henson Producer: Martin G. Baker Writer: James V. Hart Writer: Jerry Juhl Writer: Kirk R. Thatcher Writer: Robert Louis Stevenson DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1; French (Dubbed), Unknown Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 99 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-11-29 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
DVD Reviews of Muppet Treasure Island - Kermit's 50th Anniversary EditionDVD Review: The Big Blue Wet Thing? Summary: 5 StarsThis is probably my favorite Muppet rendition of all of the Muppet movies. I love the story and the songs. Cabin Fever? That song is hilarious. It took me almost 5 years to finally read the novel by Stevenson and, while I missed the songs and jokes, the book was better. There was far more action and the plot was changed drastically for the movie. By reading the original, I could see the creative changes that the director and producers had to make in order to fit it in the narrowly crazy world of the Muppets. Great movie for the family. It's still one of my go-to movies on a snowy day.
DVD Review: Calling All Pirates! Summary: 4 StarsLike many other muppet movies, this movie is so well done in that we don't even think about the fact that many of the characters are puppets, but some of them are human as well.
The movie starts with Billy Bones telling telling the story of one of his adventures with a group of pirates. Really soon, a pirate from his past appears with a death threat. (Giving someone a death threat and allowing him to live a little longer can actually be worse than killing him right away. In some cases, fear of death can be worse than death itself.) Supposedly, Billy Bones double crossed the pirates he had worked with. (There are some rules that even a bad guy obeys. And one of them is not double crossing your comrades.)
Moving on, Gonzo, Rizzo, and the young Jim go on an adventure to find the lost buried treasure. The trip is lead by our favorite frog. We also meet Tim Curry who seems nice enough, but we get the impression that he is hiding his true intentions.
Very quickly, we later discover that Tim Curry is not a simple cook, but rather he is an effective pirate who has been 'playing the cook' to get the information he needs. In some ways, he is very bad, but he carries a charm that makes him likable. And to be fully honest, he does have some redeeming traits. (When his own life is threatened, he allows the young Jim to escape to safety. And in a rather touching moment, he returns the 'borrowed under a threat' compass to Jim. The compass had once belonged to Jim's dead father.)
One point worth some attention here is that at one point Tim Curry faces death threats from his own group of pirates. Someone apparently did their 'pirate research.' A pirate captain only remained in control as long as he kept his crew happy. (There is no law for a pirate to turn to.) So the point that his crew was ready to kill him at one point is realistic. To Tim Curry's credit, the way he avoids it, and wins back the loyalty of his crew shows just how sharp and shrewd his character is.
Rather predictably, our favorite frog, (who is now a captain) runs into a former girlfriend he left at the altar. (Not surprisingly she is a pig.) There reunion of course has some tension, but we also see that reconciliation is possible. With some well placed comic moments, we see that she has been with some other men since, including Tim Curry.
Without going on too long, we have the 'often wanted in pirate movies' final conflict. And sensing what we 'as the audience' probably wanted, Tim Curry escapes justice.
The songs are especially well placed, and Gonzo and Rizzo offer their usual narration with charm.
Overall, it's a great movie that can delight a lover of pirates. If you liked Scooby Doo's "Pirates Ahoy," you will probably like this.
DVD Review: Hank Summary: 5 StarsWhile I haven't received the DVD yet I have this movie on VHSD and it is argueably my favorite movie of all time. Not only is it fun for kids, I show it to my 5th grade students, but it is a hoot for adults as well. It is a must see, a must have. I can't wait to have my own copy on DVD.
DVD Review: Great Muppet Fun Summary: 4 StarsI love the Muppets and this movie is one of my favorites. It's a wonderful Muppet adventure. The music is fun; Miss Piggy's entrance chant is great! The cabin fever number is a hoot! Long John Silver looks too clean cut to be a pirate. That is my only criticism. My kids are adults now and we still enjoy watching the movie together.
DVD Review: A Family Favorite Summary: 5 StarsIf you enjoy the Muppets, then you're bound to love this comical rendition of a classic tale. With Kermit, Miss Piggy, Gonzo and Rizzo as key roles, it's hard to go wrong. Even the Swedish Chef makes a cameo. My entire family loves this movie, and I was glad to find it on DVD, to replace our very old (and very worn) VHS tape.
Description of Muppet Treasure Island - Kermit's 50th Anniversary EditionAhoy, matey! Get ready for hilarity on the high seas with Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and all the Muppets in this exciting first-ever action-adventure, inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's classic pirate tale. When young Jim Hawkins inherits a long-lost treasure map, he hires the great ship Hispaniola to seek his fortune. With the good Captain Smollett (Kermit the Frog) at the helm -- and greedy Long John Silver (Tim Curry) at the heart of a dastardly plot -- they set sail for adventure only to discover danger at every turn! Featuring a rollicking score by Academy Award(R) winner Hans Zimmer (1995, Best Original Score, THE LION KING), this fully restored and remastered 50th Anniversary Edition of MUPPET TREASURE ISLAND is a fun-packed, music-filled swashbuckler the entire family will enjoy over and over.~~(c) The Muppets Holding Company, LLC and BVHE. MUPPETS characters and elements are trademarks of The Muppets Holding Company. All Rights Reserved.~ ~~ Kids love this Muppet take on Robert Louis Stevenson's pirate classic, about the pirate Long John Silver (Tim Curry) and his takeover of a ship in order to track down buried treasure. His friend and then nemesis is earnest cabin boy Jim Hawkins (Kevin Bishop), who teams with the captain of the ship (Kermit the Frog) and several shipmates (including Gonzo, Ratso, and Fozzie) to foil Long John's nefarious plot. An odd subplot finds Captain Kermit stopping at a desert island to find his long-lost love (Miss Piggy--who else?). The Muppets have not lost their wild sense of humor, which works on enough levels to amply entertain children and their parents in imaginative fashion. --Marshall Fine
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