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Les Feebles

Original title: Meet the Feebles
  • 1989
  • 12
  • 1h 37m
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6.6/10
23K
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Les Feebles (1989)
From his humble beginnings as a gore auteur, to the master innovator of some of Hollywood's grandest spectacles, Peter Jackson has dazzled audiences with his distinct, visionary style for more than 30 years. Through 'Bad Taste' and 'The Frighteners', two 'Lord of the Rings' trilogies and 'King Kong,' IMDb explores the unique trademarks of the Oscar-winning writer and director.
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Multiple animals and insects experience the sleazier side of show business while working on a variety show.Multiple animals and insects experience the sleazier side of show business while working on a variety show.Multiple animals and insects experience the sleazier side of show business while working on a variety show.

  • Director
    • Peter Jackson
  • Writers
    • Fran Walsh
    • Stephen Sinclair
    • Danny Mulheron
  • Stars
    • Danny Mulheron
    • Donna Akersten
    • Stuart Devenie
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    • Director
      • Peter Jackson
    • Writers
      • Fran Walsh
      • Stephen Sinclair
      • Danny Mulheron
    • Stars
      • Danny Mulheron
      • Donna Akersten
      • Stuart Devenie
    • 194User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Danny Mulheron
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    • Heidi the Hippo
    Donna Akersten
    • Samantha the Cat
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    Stuart Devenie
    Stuart Devenie
    • Sebastian
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    Mark Hadlow
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    • Harry the Hare
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    Brian Sergent
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    • Wynyard the Frog
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    Peter Vere-Jones
    Peter Vere-Jones
    • Bletch
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    Mark Wright
    • Sid the Elephant
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    Fane Flaws
    • Musician Frog
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Peter Jackson
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      • Fran Walsh
      • Stephen Sinclair
      • Danny Mulheron
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    7Quinoa1984

    Jim Henson stumbles into a bar, then into the X-rated shops and grind-house theaters, then goes to make a movie...it'd be this

    Sure, Meet the Feebles may not be director Peter Jackson (yes, Peter Jackson of Lord of the Rings and King Kong) at his finest hour of directorial standing, but as a fan of a certain kind of really deranged and off-kilter cult movie, a lot of this made my night. It's an ultra-perverse, ultra-absurd, and sometimes really ultra-stupid take on a variety show where puppets are preparing for the night's performance, only everything that could go wrong- or more precisely anything that could be unexpected to go wrong- does every which way to Sunday. It's actually the kind of movie when I was watching, for the most part early on, I almost couldn't really laugh. I just had a look on my face like 'what am I watching?' And, 'how can something like this actually exist?' It's not even so much a question of how well or how not well Jackson and his low-budget team pull it off, but how someone can take the time and energy to think this all up and put it all on paper.

    Let me try to sort through some of the varied story lines- there is Robert, a newcomer to the Feebles gang (and gang I mean in literal and figurative terms), who wants to impress a certain poodle-dog type of girl who really has him going to lengths to impress her. But meanwhile, a really nasty rodent- also a porno director as well as the boss's assistant- decides to use her in his next porno flick by drugging her. This rodent also has to deal with some other low-lifes in the group, like a junkie lizard who has one big story to tell Robert at one point about his crazy, violent trip to Vietnam (including a 'why not' homage to Deer Hunter). There's also a rabbit who may or may not be dying from an STD of some sort (I think it was an STD anyway), and has a pestering fly (always in the most uncomfortably close of close-ups) trying to get the scoop on his condition. There's even the overly-annoying stage manager who can't wait to put on his God-awful dance number of his own. But the main center of attention and star of the Feebles shows is Heidi, a hippo who loves to binge on junk food, and is also suspecting a femme-feline of stealing away her previous man- the boss. When she finds out what's really up, it leads to the unbelievable climax.

    And so on. I still keep thinking about my reactions to certain scenes, and the kind of sensibility about this whole project. Maybe in part its really lampooning something maybe more common in New Zealand, like with whatever kinds of variety shows or kid shows they have there. But it's also without a doubt that Jackson's also seen his share of Muppets, as the basic concept follows off from the Muppet Show. What's amazing about the film, and at times a little frustrating, is how a real mind-set of gonzo film-making is apparent. It doesn't seem original in parts, like it's taking things from other movies- or maybe other movies and shows that have come after this seem quite similar- but it really is in the bizarre, crude nature of everything. The climax probably holds the biggest laughs and surprises, even in its tight context of everything going to hell in a hand-basket. As its a world entire devoid of humans, all of its logic is based around how outrageous these puppets can be in their own whacked-out environment. With the exception of the naive, method-trained Robert, and maybe his love interest, every character in the picture is severely flawed in one way or another, or just really put to abstract lengths so mind-boggling they work only in conjunction with Jackson's unnerving, low-budget style. It has the same jarring, diabolically juvenile and in-your-face comedy of some of the South Park guys stuff (Team America and Cannibal sort of come to mind), but without necessarily the sharp edge of satire.

    And at the end of it all, with all the laughs I had and shocked 'huh' moments at what Jackson had done with all these weird characters (some of which are outright perverts, drug addicts, criminals, egoists, adulterers, and even father half elephant-half chicken offspring), I wasn't sure totally what the point of it all was. Maybe though there really isn't any; I have to think this is the kind of movie that a director makes with himself as the audience, and not really in a selfish manner either. It's not great art by any means, and doesn't pretend to be, which is part of the dark fun of it all: Meet the Feebles, with its singing and dancing miscreants (quite a catchy theme song by the way), and numerous scenes of more-than-suggestive sexual moments and gory bouts of extreme violence, is a case of kamikaze independent film-making, where homage spreads out into the concept and becomes something very strange but, in its own world, sort of wonderful too. It might be far from my favorite of the director's, but it's got things in it that are really fantastic and uproarious. It's one of those fine guilty pleasures of the late 80s.
    9EVOL666

    Imagine "The Muppet Show" On Crack!!!

    MEET THE FEEBLES is one of the most outrageously insane films I've ever seen, and I mean that in the BEST possible way...Another home-run from Peter Jackson (BRAINDEAD, BAD TASTE, and most recently LORD OF THE RINGS). FEEBLES is a gleefully perverse film where all the actors are Muppet-like puppets or people in full costume.

    The very basic story is that the FEEBLES is a variety show similar to the Muppets and that they are getting prepared for their first live telecast, when everything goes horribly wrong. So much happens in this film that I can't even begin to explain the story any more than that. Characters include (but are not limited to) a heroin-addicted frog, an over-sexed rabbit, a hippo with low self-esteem (and a short fuse...), a cow and insect porn film-making duo, a sleazy fly tabloid reporter...and a lovable and friendly porcupine.

    MEET THE FEEBLES is a gleefully twisted comedy that is often shocking and strangely endearing at the same time. Many will be offended so this film IS NOT FOR EVERYONE. But if you are a sick bastard like me and have a twisted sense of humor, this film is absolute genius!!! Very Highly Recommended 9.5/10
    7Rindiana

    What Would've Jim Henson Said?

    Hollywood executives must have lobotomized Peter Jackson when he started the "Lord of the Rings" franchise, because his earlier New Zealand productions were so much better.

    Just look at this sickly cracking showbiz satire, complete with an array of mostly disgusting Muppets from hell, acting as a walking compendium of the seven deadly sins (and some more). The sheer audaciousness of this nightmare folly is to be applauded, but the astounding fact remains that behind all the cold misanthropic viewpoints on display there's still a beating heart pumping warm blood into this creatures.

    Certainly not to everyone's taste and riddled with too many drawn-out plot excesses, this one-of-a-kind pic still deserves a huge cult following.

    7 out of 10 panty-sniffing anteaters
    winstonsmith_84

    Great! I'm going to show this to my kids!

    Wow, what a fun-loving, brilliant, magical story for kids to enjoy, as well as adults. (hehe, OK, maybe not kids!) I liked this movie, since it took a typical kid show idea and morphed it into something straight outta hell. This difficult-at-times to watch movie will make the sick ones laugh, and I found myself laughing alot.

    It takes place in this weird freaking world where everyone is a puppet, and the feebles run this muppet-type show. The concept is great. Basically, instead of happy, fun-loving puppets, we have puppets who still have that "crazy" aspect that puppets usually do have, but with evil (and good) human traits attached. What you get, mostly, is an odd "Hell" kind of world. (Kermit, you better have been good, or you'll end up here!)

    Somewhere in my demented mind I have a great desire to show this messed up movie to a kid, and see how they react. But I won't, not yet... hehehehe! >:)

    Great concept. Difficult to watch. Messed up movie. Great for druggies. Not exactly for the kids...
    eric-144

    One of Peter Jackson's best!

    This is one hilarious sick movie that looks at puppets in a whole new way. This has everything from a chicken and an elephant involved in a paternity suit, a rabbit with STD, a drug addicted lizard, and a walrus cheating on his hippo girlfriend with a siamese cat. Well, watch out for Heidi!!! Excellent movie that will have you laughing so hard you won't know what hit you. If you have not seen this then see it!! Hopefully this will get the credit it highly deserves. Highly recommended!!!

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    • Trivia
      Made on an extremely low budget considering the time-consuming process of working with puppets, the film went over budget and schedule.
    • Quotes

      Trevor: All right, you fat slag! Move your ass!

      Heidi: How dare you speak to me like that! You horrible, spiteful little rat!

      Trevor: I've heard better singing from a mongoose with throat cancer!

      Heidi: I won't stand for this treatment any longer. I'm an artiste. I demand respect.

      Trevor: Artiste, that's a good one.

      Heidi: That's it! I've had enough! I'm going straight to Bletch

      [runs off to Bletch's office]

      Trevor: You do that, darling!

    • Crazy credits
      animal treatment disclaimer: "The producers wish to advise that no puppets were killed or maimed during the production of this film."
    • Connections
      Featured in Reaction & Review: Meet the Feebles (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Meet the Feebles
      Music by Peter Dasent and Fane Flaws

      Lyrics by Arthur Baysting and Fane Flaws

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El mundo de los Feebles
    • Filming locations
      • Wellington, New Zealand
    • Production company
      • WingNut Films
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      • $750,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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