

It begins tame enough as it introduces all the characters, mostly just sex and cursing.

Though the audience spends the most time with aging star Heidi the Hippo and innocent newcomer Robert the Hedgehog, we also spend time with just about every character and facet of the show and every possible bodily fluid in the process. There’s no concise central narrative to this film Meet the Feebles is just an exploration of the sleazy underbelly of showbiz.
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Originally intended to be a TV series, surprising enthusiasm from Japanese investors instead turned this into a feature-length film that followed the cast and crew behind the scenes of a Muppet -like variety show. Meet the Feebles was the second film in Jackson’s splatter phase between Bad Taste and Braindead ( Dead Alive ).

Poor Floyd seems a bit traumatized by the encounter, for good reason. That’s no surprise to those who have seen the spluppet feature.
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Jackson gives Floyd Pepper a grim update on the Feebles: “Two of them are in witness protection. In a bizarre exchange, Muppet Floyd Pepper (Matt Vogel) reveals that not only does the band have a history with Jackson, but his Feebles as well. The Award-winning director is there with a crew, and the band recognizes him instantly. Enter director Peter Jackson, playing himself. “Track 7: Eight Days a Week” is the seventh episode of the season, which sees the Muppets’ music exec Nora ( Lilly Singh) attempt to create a documentary about the band. In true Muppet style, the journey comes with a slew of notable cameos, including a shocking horror crossover we never would’ve anticipated in a million years.Ī surprising uncredited cameo by director Peter Jackson confirms that the characters from his raunchy spluppet feature (splatter + puppet), Meet the Feebles, exist within the same world as the Muppets, making for one of horror’s most surprising crossovers. What happened to Father Vergara? How will the town pick up the pieces in the aftermath of one wild journey? More importantly, what insane demonic creatures will de la Iglesia and Guerricaechevarria come up with next?Ĭatch up on “30 Coins” Season One on HBO Max.Īll ten episodes of “ The Muppets Mayhem “ dropped on Disney+ earlier this week, sending beloved Muppet band, The Electric Mayhem, on a musical journey to record their first album. Season one ended with some massive lingering questions. An unlikely task force forms as Mayor Paco ( Miguel Ángel Silvestre) and local vet Elena ( Megan Montaner) seek the truth, while reality is distorted by a cursed coin which is at the heart of a global conspiracy. As his past and old enemies come back to haunt him, strange things begin to happen. The eight-episode first season follows Father Vergara ( Eduard Fernández), an exorcist, boxer, and ex-convict who is exiled by the church as the priest of a remote town in Spain. I would also like to thank his team who, fortunately, knew my filmography. “HBO gives me the incredible opportunity to work with him. “Paul Giamatti is probably one of the best actors in the American film industry,” Álex de la Iglesia told the site.
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De la Iglesia co-writes the series with Jorge Guerricaechevarria. The site reports that Giamatti will play “Christian Barbrow, an American business and technology billionaire, science fiction writer, science guru, and leader of a mysterious ‘Brotherhood’ that counts the world’s elite among its members. He is the ultimate disruptor, but no one knows his true intentions.”ĭirected and co-written by acclaimed horror master Álex de la Iglesia ( The Day of the Beast, Witching & Bitching, The Last Circus), HBO Max’s “30 Coins” takes viewers into a world where nothing is as it seems, and nobody can be trusted. A second season of HBO Max’s “30 Coins” is on its way, and, thanks to Sensacine, we can expect a surprising new cast addition to look forward to: actor Paul Giamatti ( Lady in the Water, John Dies at the End).
