a5c7b9f00b The Muppets are back into action in another movie based on a novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson. Kermit the Frog and his colleagues go on a warfare against ruthless pirates. They also share their problem-solving journey on sea to rescue a treasure. The Muppets&#39; twist on the classic tale. Probably the most underrated movie of the last CENTURY, &quot;Muppet Treasure Island&quot; is a must see for everyone. Kermit the Frog has a sword fight, for Pete&#39;s sake! What fun. The Muppets are hilarious and touching,usual, the music is catchy, and Kevin Bishop and Tim Curry act and sing beautifully. I especially enjoy the mix of human and Muppet pirates, and the scene with the &quot;visually challenged fiend.&quot; This is simply my favorite Muppet movie. The adaption of this classic story written Robert Louis Stevenson into a Muppet world is, in my opinion, one of the best adaption ever made in the history of Muppet movies.<br/><br/>The movie is quite family friendly, but I can say,an adult, that I enjoyed it immensely. The humor is never dull, and the numerous musical numbers in this movie makes it a pearl in the world of the Muppets.<br/><br/>I&#39;d just like to point out Tim Curry&#39;s role in this movie. Casting himLong John Silver just adds to the already sky-high quality. With Tim Curry you get both good acting AND good singing.<br/><br/>If you like pirate themed movies, and are not afraid to please your inner child, this movie is most definitely for you! Kermit, who takes to the role of Smollet like a grunion to running, is commanding, but it is PiggySmollet's castaway flame who puts much-needed wind into the movie's luffing sails. Clad in a muumuu and clamshells, she sets Kermit's timbers a-shiveringin the old days. Their love for each other—like America's love for Muppets—is simply unsinkable.
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