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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Studio: Laser Paradise
  • Run Time: 92 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001F314KQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 35,677 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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100% Uncut , DVD/RC2 , English and German Audio , German Import

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Peter Jackson may now be getting justifiable recognition for the Lord of the Rings but this, the third in a very loose and unofficial trilogy shows the genius of the man. Following on the traditions of Bad Taste and Braindead this film is sick, hilarious, derivative and ultimately the best film of it's type - whatever that may be.
It's hard to compare this film with anything, at the time it was described as the Muppets on acid which is pretty accurate but add in a bit of Goldfinger, the Deer Hunter, a ton of gore, a hint of music hall, a heavy twist of perversion and everything left on the floor from the video nasties of the 80's. Mix it into something absolutely hilarious and you'll be getting close. I can't do this film justice by writing about it, see it for yourself.
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If you love Peter Jacksons previous work, this is an absolute must for you.
This is really the sickest, goriest muppet show you will ever see.
Based behind the scenes of a new light entertainment show, it is involved with the politics, backbiting, and bitchieness of the stars, and production staff. This is interspersed with sick songs(watch for the sodomy song), and general gross goings on throughout.
As with many of Jacksons early works, it ends with a high body count, gory finale, as the love lorn female lead of the show goes on the rampage with an automatic weapon.
"Hell hath no fury like a hippo with a sub-machine gun"
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Movies of the quality of meet the feebles are rare
Made back in the good old days before Peter Jackson had a budget a 1000 time his country's GDP, he made three amazing films, the other two being Bad Taste and Braindead. Ive already written glowing reviews of those two and the same must be done here...
MTF is an absolute classic. Great performances from all the puppets, great characters - including some shocking sterotypes - and endlessly amusing and so rude
Seen it so many times an yet it never fails to crack me up. Really keen to buy it...highly recommended for any Peter Jackson fan, especially in his early years
VERY COOL - Worthy of 5 stars
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By A Customer on 1 Nov. 2003
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Peter Jackson once again makes another classic gory,weird,insane
film which i adore.I first got a glimpse of this on the internet,by then i realised i had to buy it.Bad taste was the first film i saw of Peter Jackson and if you loved that then you will love this crazy muppet movie.The ending is superb but
basically the whole movie is.I order you to buy this movie now!
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i started watching this movie and thought oh my god this is shockingly fantastisly twisted ! you will need a good stomach for this one ! bad taste or brain dead dont come close to how sick this movie is ? is it still banned ?????? loved the fly but would not fancy his type of evening meal cheers and enjoy
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I've watched the video of Meet the Feebles countless times, there are simply so many gags in it. The characters are brilliantly observed - parodies of the Muppets and various stereotypes from other genres. The rat shooting porno flicks in the basement (one involves an anteater and a cow - the first 'nasal sex' movie) and the knife throwing frog (a Vietnam veteran with a serious heroin habit) are my particular favourites.The film has a generous helping of subplots, from the rabbit with suspected mixamatosis to the hilarious encounter with Mr Big. The whole thing careens towards a tremendous finale, which includes the tasteful rendition of 'A Little Bit of Buggery' by the camp stage manager ...If this doesn't whet your appetite then I don't know what will!
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By A Customer on 18 Aug. 2000
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Yes, yes, yes. This is why I buy films.I have wanted this film for about one and a half years and it didnt let me down. The extremely good characterisation suprised even if they are puppets, it still draws your attention. There aresome bits which are fairly dissapointing (like when collecting cocaine at the docks) but it easy to overlook that due to the excellent directing skills of Peter Jackson. The music is very similar to Braindead but I suppose the humour is too.
p.s Watch out for the Nam flash backs from the drug craved frog and the song from the nurotic Fox director. CLASSIC!
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Do not mistake this for children's tv. The early work of the now legendary Jackson was disowned by him for so long, but it is by far the funniest of his early conquests.
This is how the muppets would be if set in real life. Manipulating producers, sex, drugs and rock n roll, jealous rivalry, romance, all wrapped up in an innocent poochies dream of being the star of the show, and her bid for fame and fortune.
There are some despicable, love to hate characters, and there are some over the top B movie style moments, but you are guaranteed a raucous evening in with the dysfunctional cast and crew of the "Meet the Feebles Variety Hour" show. What are you waiting for, grab a beer and pizza!
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