How Well Do You Know the Muppets?

Posted on March 22, 2014 at 8:00 am

In honor of the eight Muppet movie, “Muppets Most Wanted,” out this weekend, I’ve got some questions to see how well you know the Muppets.

1. Can you guess the writer who provided the narration for this 1968 commercial featuring The Muppets?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKix1a4bEMo

2.  What Oscar-winning actor co-starred with the Muppets as Scrooge in “A Muppet Christmas Carol?”

3.  Which Muppet is the front man of a rock group?

4.  Which Muppet is the lab assistant for scientist Dr. Bunsen Honeydew?

5.  Which Muppet lives in a trash can?

6.  What is the name of Big Bird’s friend that everyone on Sesame Street thought was imaginary?

7.  Who are these guys?

Courtesy Muppet Wiki
Courtesy Muppet Wiki

8. Name something other than the birthmark and voice that distinguishes Kermit and Constantine?

9. Where was Miss Piggy working at the beginning of “The Muppets?”

10. Who is the only Muppet who appears in both the Muppet movies and television shows and on Sesame Street?

Related Tags:

 

Quiz

Wocka Wocka Winners! Muppet Giveaway

Posted on April 2, 2012 at 7:42 pm

Congrats to the winners of “The Muppets” on Blu-Ray/DVD! This was one of my most popular contests ever and I wish I had one for everyone.

Amanda J, Dahlonega GA
Jennifer F, Chicago, IL
Ari S, Rockville, MD

NOTE: SOME OTHER ENTRANTS WERE SELECTED BUT COULD NOT QUALIFY BECAUSE THEY DID NOT INCLUDE THEIR ADDRESSES! Sorry, guys, I really do not use your addresses for any other purpose but if you don’t include it I can’t include you.

Related Tags:

 

Contests and Giveaways
New Giveaway!  The Muppet Movie

New Giveaway! The Muppet Movie

Posted on March 16, 2012 at 8:00 am

I am thrilled to have three copies of one of 2011’s best family films to share with my wonderful visitors.  This is really special — a Wocka Wocka Value Pack, including the movie on Blu-ray high-definition, DVD and Digital Copy (3 discs) plus a download card for the film’s soundtrack from Walt Disney Records. The movie will be available on DVD, Blu-Ray, and download on March 20.  Send me an email at moviemom@moviemom.com with “Muppet” in the subject line.  Tell me your favorite muppet and don’t forget your address!  (US addresses only, sorry!)  I’ll pick a winner at random on March 30.  Good luck!

 

Related Tags:

 

Contests and Giveaways Movie Mom’s Top Picks for Families

Why Fox is Wrong About the Muppets

Posted on December 7, 2011 at 8:00 am

Fox news caused a stir when Eric Bolling accused the new Muppet movie of promoting a left-wing agenda because the villain in the movie, played by Chris Cooper, is in the oil business.

Nonsense. There’s no agenda here.  This charge shows a stunning ignorance (or intentional disregard) of the basic facts of film-making — and of capitalism.  The budget for this movie was around $50 million, which could only be undertaken as a matter of pure business.  The movie was made by Disney, one of the biggest corporations in the world.  They made the film for the most capitalistic of reasons: to sell tickets, DVDs, MP3s, and Muppet toys, lunchboxes, toothbrushes, and anything else they can associate with Kermit, Miss Piggy, and their friends.  They don’t want to offend anyone.

But it’s true that a lot of movie bad guys are corporate.  As I wrote earlier, corporations are convenient bad guys for movies because they are big, faceless, institutional, and offend no cultural sensibilities.  I explained on the Ebert show that is not because of any political agenda, however.  Most movies are made by corporations.  Corporations want to make money, and if that means making a corporation the bad guy, that is what they will put in movies.  It’s been going on since the silent movie days through films like “The Apartment” and “Resident Evil.”  That same capitalistic zeal just might just be why Fox, a part of News Corp., decided to try to make Muppets the villains, too; taking on the universally beloved Jim Henson creations attracts attention.  But it’s worth noting that another portion of News Corp., is in the movie business.  Bolling might want to check out the portrayal of the corporate world in films like “Shame,” “I (Heart) Huckabees,” “Fast Food Nation,” and “Rise of Planet of the Apes.”

Be sure to check out the Twitterverse response on this issue, with the hashtag #GOPMuppethearings.  I like this one from dvnix:

“Mr. Grover, can you tell me WHICH one of these things is not like the other and why? Please remember you’re under oath.” #GOPMuppetHearings

 

 

Related Tags:

 

Understanding Media and Pop Culture
THE MOVIE MOM® is a registered trademark of Nell Minow. Use of the mark without express consent from Nell Minow constitutes trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. All material © Nell Minow 1995-2025, all rights reserved, and no use or republication is permitted without explicit permission. This site hosts Nell Minow’s Movie Mom® archive, with material that originally appeared on Yahoo! Movies, Beliefnet, and other sources. Much of her new material can be found at Rogerebert.com, Huffington Post, and WheretoWatch. Her books include The Movie Mom’s Guide to Family Movies and 101 Must-See Movie Moments, and she can be heard each week on radio stations across the country.

Website Designed by Max LaZebnik