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Originally Posted by 1stindoor
Not going to be a "cult movie" per se...but took the two younger kids to see the Muppet Movie last night. I laughed my butt off. If you grew up during their heyday it was like being a kid again. The kids weren't nearly as amused as I was. I highly recommend it for those that grew up watching the TV show.
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I also saw The Muppet Movie with my kids over the Thanksgiving weekend. They loved the movie as much as my wife and I - they have seen the older mupper movies and we own the first season of The Muppet Show on DVD, so they had some bavckground familiarity. Lots of nostalgic moments for those who grew up in the Muppet era.
It was nice seeing a kid's movie with a good message and without a lot of adult undertones (like in many of the Dreamworks movies).
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