The uninspired material is unable to elevate the game’s moth-eaten ramblings about good and evil.
At the center of Roeg’s stylistic excess is Houston, balancing effortlessly between high camp and horror.
A new generation will now be hooked to Henson’s quick-witted, good-natured creation.
Outside of the earnest and grounding turn by Warwick Davis, the characters and accompanying performances are uniformly maladroit.
Next time you snuggle up with your childhood friend, remember these teddy bear stars, who strive to prove there’s more to them than mere fluff.
The M.C. Escher stairs sequence is especially memorable, as is the one number David Bowie doesn’t sing.
It’s amazing how much male pigs are attracted to Sly Stallone.
This was the season where Miss Piggy came frustratingly close to removing Rudolf Nureyev’s towel in the sauna.
Though not 100% uncut, Muppets fans have been waiting for a collection like this for a long while.
“It’s time to put on make-up. It’s time to dress up right.” Sing it to me, Dom baby, sing it!
This collector’s edition appears to be basically a replay of the earlier Superbit release.
For all its visual inventiveness, there’s something inert about the late Henson’s fantasy adventure.
As with all Superbit titles, no extras are included in order to allow for a higher audio/video bit rate.