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Grab your soda and popcorn, its movie night. #DisneyMuppetsMostWanted

Disclosure: Howdy everyone, I wanted to inform you that I was not compensated for this post. However, I did receive a product and the opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own.

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Get ready to laugh out loud when you watch this movie. I wasn’t too sure if I would enjoy the Disney Muppets Most Wanted movie , I’m just so use to the old Muppet films so I had already had my opinion of this movie before I watched it.

Well, I was wrong, the concept behind this movie was quite entertaining and of course all the Muppets and the actors played their part. It was entertaining, comical and interesting!! The kids were quiet the whole time and when I say they enjoyed the singing in this movie, they did indeed! The movie has a great plot and the musical features were so funny from the prison men and of course Tina Fey is awesome!

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Synopsis: Immediately following the events of their last film, the Muppets find themselves at a loss as to what to do for their sequel. They agree to Ricky Gervais‘s suggestion to go on a European tour with his character Dominic Badguy as their manager. Meanwhile, the evil and immoral, criminal mastermind Constantine, who bears a strong resemblance to Kermit the Frog, escapes from Siberian Gulag 38B and joins his subordinate Badguy. The two plan to steal the Crown Jewels of England on a robber quests.

Arriving in Berlin by train, Dominic secures the Muppets a show at a prestigious venue. Kermit, frustrated with the troupe’s ludicrous requests and Miss Piggy‘s insistent hints at marriage, takes a stroll along a foggy canal as per Badguy’s advice. Constantine suddenly appears out of nowhere and says “boo”, causing Kermit to scream, then slaps a fake mole on Kermit’s cheek, making him look like Constantine on nearby wanted posters. Constantine then escapes as Kermit is falsely identified as Constantine. The police arrive and arrest Kermit and send him to Gulag 38B. Constantine takes Kermit’s place with everyone except Animal believing it’s Kermit. During the Berlin performance, Constantine and Badguy steal paintings from a nearby museum. Kermit makes numerous escape attempts at Gulag 38b, each one thwarted by prison guard Nadya. Aware of his true identity, Nadya orders Kermit to help organize the annual Gulag talent show.

 

Directed by James Bobin
Produced by David Hoberman
Todd Lieberman
Written by Nicholas Stoller
James Bobin
Starring
Music by Christophe Beck
Cinematography Don Burgess
Edited by James Thomas[1]
Production
  company
Walt Disney Pictures
Mandeville Films
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release date(s)
  • March 11, 2014 (El Capitan Theatre)
  • March 21, 2014 (United States)
Running time 113 minutes[2]
Country United States
Language English

Disclosure: Howdy everyone, I wanted to inform you that I was not compensated for this post. However, I did receive a product and the opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own.

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