Meet the Feebles (1995)
Facts
| Directed by | Peter Jackson |
| Cast | Donna Akersten, Stuart Devenie, Mark Hadlow, Ross Jolly and Brian Sergent |
| Theatrical Release | September 1, 1995 |
| DVD Release | July 18, 2006 |
| Running Time | 94 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 018619077078 |
| Buy this item | $22.49 at Amazon.com As of Jan 1 20:29 EST (details) 1 DVD, MUSIC VIDEO DIST, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 31 new from $13.21, 8 used from $13.25 |
About Meet the Feebles
MEET THE FEEBLES, a puppet tragedy of gross proportions, relates the fateful events that lead to the infamous Feebles Variety Massacre - a day that rocked the puppet world! Bletch, a cigar chomping walrus has his hands full with his cast of egocentric sho
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Average user review:| Eat lead, you man-stealing SLUT!!! |
| A strange experience. |
| Flat and Safe |
The plot is basically a bunch of backstories that lead to the climax. The backstories each deal with a bunch of plots that involve drug dealing, porn making, and other "shocking" plot devices. The characters are pretty much generic animals, including a Frog, Rabbit, Elephant, Hippo, Walrus, Worm, Poodle, Porcupine, etc. Most of the characters are into $#%, Drugs, women, lieing, cheating, killing, revenge, the works. This is just everyday life experiences.
None of the above even make an impression, nor does it make me laugh. You call this black humor? It is dark, but it's not funny, so it's not black humor. The humor on this one wasn't even shocking, it just felt too generic and safe. The only reason why some people find this shocking is basically the novelty factor. Once you take the novelty part off, I could only imagine just how generic this would be.
So, what's the novelty? The fact that they use "cute" characters and world (whatever world the muppets fall under, take your pick of description) just makes all the vices lose their depictions. Basically, it's just watering everything down so it's safe. Unless you think warping the muppets is a daring feat of absurd hilarious comedy. Me? I find the whole thing unshocking. The jokes are just too safe. They don't make me wonder who the hell is making this _________ up _________ (I find those things to be hilarious and love it). The jokes are very flat, they aren't interesting and generic. When the puppets fail to make this movie seem daring, it just doesn't work. Basically, the humor is flat and safe. I didn't laugh, unless I laughed at the way they tried to "shock" me. Denied!
Skip this one unless your into the above mentioned (I can't really fathom why anybody would, but I'm not everybody else). Your not missing anything. June 27, 2008
| "We're not your ordinary people!" |
The movie is all puppets, no humans. In this movie, the feebles have a show called "Feebles Vareity Hour", a show where The Feebles showcase their talents. The star of the show is Heidi The Hippo, an ultra talented singer. However, backstage, her husband the Walrus has been cheating on her. Meanwhile, the frog is having trouble throwing knives properly, and not only that, but has a bad heroin problem. All the animals have problems, especially Bletch, who is in trouble with the underground Heroin traffic. Everything goes wrong, and the Feebles can't get their act together!
This is such a sick, twisted, disturbing, obscene, filthy, and sadistic movie. And that's why I love it! IT's so funny, and just so morally wrong! I loved Dead Alive, so I knew I would love this.
If you like sick humor, check this out!! June 4, 2008
| Muppets on Crack! |
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