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Meet the Feebles (1989)

Meet the Feebles (1989)
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Bearing the same relationship to The Muppet Show that Fritz the Cat does to Felix the Cat, Meet the Feebles is a gleefully rude, decidedly adult comedy about the backstage goings-on amongst an eccentric group of puppets the day before their televised variety special. Made by director Peter Jackson, creator of Bad Taste and Heavenly Creatures, the film features a wide ensemble of creatures known as "The Feebles," led by a walrus named Bletch, the show's gruff, corrupt producer. Amongst the central figures are Heidi the Hippo, the show's prima donna singer; the fey fox Sebastian, who acts as the show's director; and the lovable (and love-struck) Robert the Hedgehog. Other cast members include a sex-crazed rabbit suffering from VD, a junkie frog prone to Vietnam War flashbacks, and a rat who directs porno movies in the theater's basement. Romantic jealousies, drug deals gone wrong, murders, and other scandalous activities all threaten to wreak havoc amongst the cast, with all these problems reaching their climax on the evening of the big show (which comes complete with musical numbers). The film's extremely dark sense of humor is supported by skillful gross-out effects and a winningly irreverent attitude. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Donna AkerstenStuart Devenie, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Jackson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Meet the Feebles

Bearing the same relationship to The Muppet Show that Fritz the Cat does to Felix the Cat, Meet the Feebles is a gleefully rude, decidedly adult comedy about the backstage goings-on amongst an eccentric group of puppets the day before their televised variety special. Made by director Peter Jackson, creator of Bad Taste and Heavenly Creatures, the film features a wide ensemble of creatures known as "The Feebles," led by a walrus named Bletch, the show's gruff, corrupt producer. Amongst the central figures are Heidi the Hippo, the show's prima donna singer; the fey fox Sebastian, who acts as the show's director; and the lovable (and love-struck) Robert the Hedgehog. Other cast members include a sex-crazed rabbit suffering from VD, a junkie frog prone to Vietnam War flashbacks, and a rat who directs porno movies in the theater's basement. Romantic jealousies, drug deals gone wrong, murders, and other scandalous activities all threaten to wreak havoc amongst the cast, with all these problems reaching their climax on the evening of the big show (which comes complete with musical numbers). The film's extremely dark sense of humor is supported by skillful gross-out effects and a winningly irreverent attitude. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Director(s):
Peter Jackson
Writer(s):
Danny MulheronFrances WalshPeter Jackson
Producer(s):
Peter JacksonJim Booth
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations, Adult Humor, Strong Sexual Content, Not For Children, Adult Language, Graphic Violence)
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    Daniel P.

    Without a doubt one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. Funny, well, mainly because it was so highly disturbing. Picture the Muppets on PCP. That is this movie. Please let us rent this movie!!! Make it available!!!!

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    Matt F.

    Rented it years ago on VHS(remember those?) and had the fortunate opportunity to buy it on DVD(no longer available). Anyways, I've heard this film coined as 'Muppets on acid', and as much as I hate the term, it's true. One of the most disgusting and vile films I've seen in years, and I loved it. Must be seen to believe. Hilarious as a black comedy can be. You'll never look at "Lord of the Rings" in the same way again. B-movie lover for life.-Stone

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