Brain Henson (son of “Muppet” creator Jim Henson) FINALLY releases his pet project “The Happytime Murders.”
I say finally because I actually heard of this movie a couple of years ago on a list about films that were stuck in development hell. Now I’m a BIG Jim Henson fan and “The Muppets” in particular. I’m also a fan of his son Brian Henson who has directed a lot of muppet projects since his father’s passing. He was also the voice of Jack Pumpkinhead in “Return to Oz” so the nostalgic feelings I have for him are high. Sadly it all just wasn’t enough to save this film for me.
Cinematics (Cinematography, Acting, Plot, etc.) – 2.5
The story is about a world where muppet style puppets exist and live alongside humans as second class citizens. Murders begin happening to the cast of the one show that unified both humans and puppets, “The Happytime Gang.” A puppet private eye named Phillips is drawn in due to a family connection and must join with police detective/former partner Melissa McCarthy to solve the case. If that sounds like a basic film noir story, that’s intentional. It’s just a film noir with muppet style puppets as half the cast. I don’t hold the plot’s simplicity against it, it makes sense in this case. Other than the puppet angle the only other main difference is this mystery is very much centered around lots of drugs and prostitutes. Or rather more than the average noir film.
Entertainment Value – 2
You may have noticed this film has gotten some extremely bad reviews from most of the critics. There are others praising it as a dumb, but fun experiment. I guess I’m somewhere in the middle as I don’t hate the film, but I certainly didn’t love it. Let me explain something so we’re all on the same page. It is said that the worst thing is a bad comedy. Bad action or drama can fail so bad at their goals that they end up becoming comedies unintentionally. A comedy can’t really do that so you’re just reminded again and again how it’s not funny and most can’t help but start hating the film itself. Is this a bad comedy? For me it is, I’d say about 70-80% of the “jokes” don’t work. I put jokes in parentheses because they’re not even really jokes. Like I said it the plot is a standard noir film, but with puppets as some of the characters. So there are a lot of places where there’s no discernible joke. It’s just typical noir film stuff with all the cursing, killing and drug taking taken up to 11 with these Muppetesque puppets doing them. Essentially it’s a whole movie of “HA HA that cute toy said, “fuck” but cute toys don’t say that! HA HA!” That kind of humor has simply never worked on me.
Re-Watchability – 2
Would I watch this again, probably not or at the very least I have no plans to. That being said not only could I do it if I was stuck somewhere with this being my only option, but it really wouldn’t be that much of a chore. As I stated before it moves really fast so it’s a real easy sit.