Muppets Most Wanted

    Muppets Most Wanted
    2014

    Synopsis

    While on a grand world tour, The Muppets find themselves wrapped into an European jewel-heist caper headed by a Kermit the Frog look-alike and his dastardly sidekick.

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    Cast

    • Ricky GervaisDominic Badguy
    • Ty BurrellJean Pierre Napoleon
    • Tina FeyNadya
    • Steve WhitmireKermit the Frog / Foo-Foo / Statler / Beaker / Lips / Rizzo the Rat / Link Hogthrob / The Newsman (voice)
    • Eric JacobsonMiss Piggy / Fozzie Bear / Animal / Sam Eagle (voice)
    • Dave GoelzThe Great Gonzo, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, Zoot, Beauregard, Waldorf
    • Bill BarrettaPepe the King Prawn / Rowlf the Dog / Dr. Teeth / The Swedish Chef / Bobo the Bear / Big Mean Carl / Baby Boss / Carlo Flamingo / Leprechaun Security Guard (voice)
    • David RudmanScooter / Janice / Miss Poogy / Bobby Benson / Wayne (voice)
    • Matt VogelConstantine / Floyd Pepper / Sweetums / Pops / Robin / Lew Zealand / Crazy Harry / 80's Robot / Camilla / Uncle Deadly (voice)
    • Peter LinzWalter / Manolo Flamingo (voice)

    Recommandations

    • 90

      Village Voice

      The story matters only in that it creates opportunities for heaps of ridiculousness, and writer-director James Bobin (who also directed The Muppets), along with co-writer Nicholas Stoller, mines them skillfully and breezily.
    • 83

      The Playlist

      For a movie that insists that sequels are never better than their predecessors, Muppets Most Wanted at least suggests it’s possible for them to be equal – well, almost.
    • 80

      Film.com

      With Muppets Most Wanted, the vaudevillian pandaemonium is alive and well.
    • 75

      Slant Magazine

      Freed from the burden of starting anew, the film restores the Muppets' rightful place as stars of their own show.
    • 75

      McClatchy-Tribune News Service

      Funnier than the last Muppets movie, with far better songs (by Bret McKenzie), punnier puns and all manner of geo-political gags, cultural wisecracks and star cameos.
    • 60

      Total Film

      Smartly spoofy rather than sweetly nostalgic, this distractingly star-studded jaunt is fast and funny, but short on emotional punch.
    • 60

      Time Out London

      Story aside, this is about the gags, songs and then more gags. On the upside, the jokes are great: the usual jolly mix of character humour, situation comedy, farce, satire and wordplay.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The repetitive storyline about successive heists during a Muppets European tour grows tiresome and the fun is intermittent.

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