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" DVD- 1hr. 31min. First Viewing I can't say that The Happytime Murders is a good film; hell, I'd wager that it's a fairly bad one. It's stupid, juvenile, and aggressively so on both counts. And yet, I laughed more than I care to admit. It's so stupid that it'll, occasionally, stumble onto a sublimely stupid bit that works; not a whole lot, but there are a few big ones. I don't recommend the movie (it is a, traditionally, poor film), but I simply found more amusing than I expected."
“A disgraced former LAPD detective is thrown in the midst of a murder spree targeting the cast of a cultural boundary-breaking show. He and his disgruntled ex-partner track down the culprit in the seedy underbelly of the city all the while struggling against the prejudicial ideas about their respective people. Sounds deadly serious, except that the gumshoe and the victims happen to be puppets. Hi-jinks ensue.
"The Happytime Murders" feels less like the outrageous good time it should of been and more a cavalcade of missed opportunities. Sin number one is that this is not necessarily a fresh concept. Movies like "Who Killed Roger Rabbit?" and "Meet The Feebles" have touched on similar concepts in far better fashion. Sin number two, it often eschews clever or subversive humor for st” read more