The second is an intense Nostalgia and dangerous. In recent years, many shows and movies from ' 70s and ' 80s has been revived since the studios hope that pure nostalgia would help sell tickets. Not all the generations we liked as a kid still fun as adults. However, the new film " Muppets" directed by James Bobin ("flight Conchords"), and written by and starring Jason Seal ("Forgetting Sarah Marshall," "How I Met Your Mother") somehow manages to be funny without nostalgia and legitimate feel cheap.
Gary and Mary's birthday, the gang took a trip to Los Angeles to see the old Muppet Studios, only to find that it has been climbed by new owner, baron oil, Tex Richman (Chris Cooper), who plan to membuldozer it and digging for oil. Gary, Maria and Walter set out to reunify Kermit and the rest Muppets to wear one of the last show and save the studio.
Jason Seals the two stars in the film and wrote the script, and it is clear that he has a lot of love for the Muppets. The Walter and Gary watching the video appear to be very old Muppet Show, and his own autobiography to source materials that show in the film. All Muppets who you know and love having time to shine, and even a few that have not yet seen in the Muppets make an appearance.
The opening scene of the movie is surprisingly melancholy, featuring Kermit the frog, Fozzie bear and the rest of the gang who live in a world where they no longer famous or relevant. Kermit now living in a house without a Miss Piggy, Fozzie lived in an alley behind the Casino and the animals in the support group for anger management.