
The Muppets is a 2011 American musical and comedy film, and the first Muppets theatrical release in 12 years, as well as the first Disney-produced Muppets film since 1996's Muppet Treasure Island. In the film, Walter (performed by Peter Linz), the world's biggest Muppet fan, and his brother Gary (Jason Segel) and girlfriend Mary (Amy Adams) must raise $10 million to save the Muppet Theater from Tex Richman (Chris Cooper), a businessman who plans to demolish the Muppet Theater to drill for oil. The film is directed by James Bobin, written by Segel and Nicholas Stoller, produced by Martin Baker, David Furnish, Segel, David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman, and John Scotti, and features Bret McKenzie as the music supervisor.
The film is being distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and was released in North America on November 23, 2011 to overwhelming critical acclaim and is scheduled for release in the United Kingdom on February 17, 2012. The film was first announced in March 2008 and production started in September 2010. The film premiered at the 2011 Savannah Film Festival.
Storyline -
Walter, a puppet, lives with his brother Gary (Jason Segel), a human, in Smalltown. The two became Muppet fans when they watched The Muppet Show in their youths. As adults, Walter and Gary continue to live together in their home town of Smalltown. Gary plans a vacation to Los Angeles with his girlfriend Mary (Amy Adams) to celebrate their tenth anniversary, and he invites Walter along so he can see the Muppet Theater. Gary is pleased to spend time with both Mary and Walter ("Life's a Happy Song"), though Mary feels that Gary's devotion to Walter detracts from their relationship.In Los Angeles, the three visit the Muppet Theater to find it in bad shape. During the tour around the facility, Walter sneaks into Kermit the Frog's office and discovers Statler and Waldorf selling the theater to Tex Richman (Chris Cooper), an oil magnate, and his associates Bobo the Bear and Uncle Deadly. Waldorf explains that if The Muppets can raise 10 million dollars they can re-buy the theater. Once Statler and Waldorf leave, Walter learns of Tex's true intentions: to tear down the Muppet Studios and drill underneath for oil.
Walter explains the situation to Gary and Mary, and the three track down Kermit at his mansion. Kermit is distressed to learn the news, and realizes the only way to earn the ten million dollars would be to put on a show, which the Muppets have not done in years ("Pictures In My Head"). Walter convinces him to try, and they set off to reunite the group. Fozzie Bear is performing with a group of uncouth Muppet impersonators, the Moopets, in Reno, Nevada, and Kermit persuades him to leave the group. Gonzo has become a powerful plumbing magnate. He at first refuses, but secretly longs to return to his daredevil days; he then blows up his business and joins them. Animal is in a celebrity anger-management clinic; he rejoins them, but his sponsor, Jack Black, warns him to avoid drums. During a montage, the rest of the Muppets are found and picked up. Next they travel to Paris to find Miss Piggy, who works as Vogue Paris' editor in chief. She refuses to cooperate, so The Muppets replace Piggy with her Moopet counterpart, Miss Poogy.The Muppets offer their idea for a telethon and are turned down by several TV networks. Veronica Martin (Rashida Jones) accepts an offer to give the Muppets a 2-hour opening in her network's schedule, due to the sudden cancellation of one of the network's hit shows, but on the condition that they bring in a celebrity guest. The Muppets repair the theater ("We Built This City"), but their rehearsal does not go well and Kermit is unable to find a celebrity guest. Miss Piggy returns and kicks Miss Poogy out. Kermit persuades Walter to help them out and find his talent.
Realizing they have not found a guest host, Kermit asks Tex to give back their studio, but he refuses ("Let's Talk About Me"). Tex reveals that the Muppets will also lose their rights to the Muppet name; it will be given to the Moopets, who have allied with Tex. Miss Piggy organizes the Muppets, sans Kermit, to kidnap Jack Black to serve as their celebrity host. Mary returns to Smalltown after Gary forgets the promised anniversary dinner. Gary and Walter each want the other's help with their problems, and they have a falling out. Gary realizes that he needs to step up in his relationship with Mary, while Walter realizes he was meant to be a Muppet ("Man or Muppet"). Gary returns to have dinner with Mary and they watch the telethon, which goes well with celebrity support and Black as host. Tex cuts the power to the theater, but Gary and Mary rush back to Los Angeles and repair the wiring so the telethon can continue. Uncle Deadly turns on Tex and stops him from destroying the transmitter antenna.
With the telethon running short, Walter finds his talent by performing a whistling act to the audience's acclaim. The tote board stops at $9,999,999 after Tex destroys the nearby telephone pole. A glitch discovered when Fozzie bangs his head on the tote board then reveals the total donations were actually only $99,999.99, nowhere near the amount of money needed. Kermit states that they tried and that is all that matters. Together again as a family, they will start over. When the Muppets, along with Walter, Gary, and Mary, walk out of the theater, they discover a huge gathering of fans. With Gary's encouragement, Walter joins the Muppets as they greet the crowd ("Life's a Happy Song"). Gary proposes to Mary and Tex returns the theater and the Muppet name to the Muppets after Gonzo's failed "head-bowling" act from the telethon gives Tex a head injury, making him laugh for the first time in his life.
Directed by | James Bobin |
---|---|
Produced by | David Hoberman Todd Lieberman |
Written by | Jason Segel Nicholas Stoller |
Starring | Jason Segel Amy Adams Chris Cooper Rashida Jones |
Music by | Christophe Beck |
Cinematography | Don Burgess |
Editing by | James M. Thomas |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Pictures |
Release date(s) | November 23, 2011 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $45 million |
Box office | $46,040,716 |
NAME :…………………...... The Muppets (2011)
LANGUAGE :……………... English
FORMAT :…………………. Matroska
GENRE :…………………… Comedy | Family | Musical
GENRE :…………………… Comedy | Family | Musical
IMDB RATING :…………... 8.3 / 10
FILE SIZE :………………... 400 MB
RESOLUTION :…………… 720 X 304
FILE SIZE :………………... 400 MB
RESOLUTION :…………… 720 X 304
SUBTITLES :……………… No
RELEASE RUNTIME :…… 1h 30mn
SOURCE :………………….. Ts XviD
RELEASE RUNTIME :…… 1h 30mn
SOURCE :………………….. Ts XviD


Download Part - 1 Like This.........!
Download Part - 2 ADD UR
COMMENTS
BELOW...........!
Password - binspire
Need Download Tips / Help.....?
See Our FAQ & TUTORIAL..........!
You can Request UR Movies through CONTACT US OR ADD COMMENTS Below............!
Thank you !