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  1. John Krasinski is an American actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his role as Jim Halpert on the sitcom The Office (2005–2013), on which he also served as a producer and occasional director. In 2013, he received an Emmy Award nomination as a producer of the series. He later directed and starred in the comedy-drama film Brief Interviews ...

    • A Quiet Place. Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Millicent Simmonds. 52 votes. In the eerie silence of a post-apocalyptic world, A Quiet Place unfolds. The Abbott family - Lee (John Krasinski), Evelyn (Emily Blunt), and their children - navigate life in a world where noise can mean death.
    • Something Borrowed. Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, Colin Egglesfield. 29 votes. Though Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin) is a successful attorney and a loyal, generous friend, she is still single.
    • The Holiday. Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law. 26 votes. In The Holiday, Amanda Woods (Cameron Diaz), a successful workaholic from Los Angeles, and Iris Simpkins (Kate Winslet), a lovelorn society columnist from Surrey, England, decide to swap homes for the Christmas season.
    • License to Wed. Robin Williams, Mandy Moore, John Krasinski. 28 votes. Newly engaged couple Sadie (Mandy Moore) and Ben (John Krasinski) look forward to a traditional wedding in St. Augustine's Church but, unfortunately for the lovebirds, the Rev.
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    Walter, born a Muppet and a resident of Smalltown, is a lifelong fan of The Muppet Show. His older brother Gary intends to take his long-term girlfriend Mary on a vacation to Los Angeles. Mary wants Gary to propose to her, but feels his devotion to Walter distracts from their relationship. The trio tour the rundown Muppet Studios, where Walter snea...

    Amy Adams as Mary, an elementary school teacher and Gary's longtime girlfriend. She is also a very capable mechanic.
    Chris Cooper as Tex Richman, the main antagonist; a greedy oil magnatewho desires to destroy the Muppet Theater to get to the oil that is supposedly underneath it. He is unable to laugh until Gonzo...

    Development

    In 2008, Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller pitched a concept for a Muppets film to Walt Disney Studios executive vice-president of production Karen Falk, and they were offered a deal to develop their script, with David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman of Mandeville Films producing. The news became public in March 2008 when Variety first reported that Disney had signed a deal with Segel and Stoller, with Segel and Stoller writing the script and Stoller directing. In June 2008, Segel announced that h...

    Filming

    Principal photography for The Muppets started in late 2010, with the first set photos emerging in December 2010.The November 12, 2010, issue of Entertainment Weekly featured a spread about The Muppets, including a summary of the film's concept, quotes from Segel and Bobin, the first images of Walter, and new photos of the Muppets with Segel. Hollywood Boulevard was closed for two nights in January 2011 to film a reprise of "Life's a Happy Song", the final musical number for the movie. Accordi...

    Music

    The majority of the songs for The Muppets were written by Bret McKenzie, who previously worked with Bobin on a television series based on McKenzie's band Flight of the Conchords. One of the film's five songs, "Pictures in My Head", was produced by McKenzie and written by Jeannie Lurie, Aris Archontis, and Chen Neeman. At the Muppets performers' behest, McKenzie rewrote lyrics where the characters directly referred to themselves as puppets. McKenzie was also informed during recording sessions...

    The Muppets premiered at the 2011 Savannah Film Festival, and held its world premiere on November 12, 2011, at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. The film was theatrically released in the United States on November 23, 2011, and in the United Kingdom on February 10, 2012. Originally, the film was set to be released in the United States on Christma...

    Box office

    The Muppets was a commercial success, accumulating a box office gross nearly quadruple its $45 million budget. It grossed $6.5 million on its opening day and debuted in second place, behind The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. The following day, Thanksgiving Day, the film grossed $5.8 million for a two-day total of $12.5 million. From Friday to Sunday, The Muppets grossed $29.2 million, while holding onto the No. 2 spot. Overall, the film grossed $41.5 million in five days; during which...

    Critical response

    On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 95% based on 228 reviews, with an average rating of 7.93/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Clever, charming, and heartfelt, The Muppets is a welcome big screen return for Jim Henson's lovable creations that will both win new fans and delight longtime devotees." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 75 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews." Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave The Muppetsan "A" grade ra...

    Pre-release criticism

    Prior to the film's release, some past Muppet performers were reportedly critical about the film's portrayal of the characters. Retired Muppet performer Frank Ozinitially disapproved of the script and thought that the early version was disrespectful toward the characters. After the film's release, Oz modified his earlier statements:

    In March 2012, after the critical and commercial success of the film, Disney secured a deal with Bobin and Stoller to direct and write, respectively, a new installment. Later that month, Segel stated that he would have no involvement in the sequel. On April 24, Disney officially announced that the sequel was in development and that Ricky Gervais, T...

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    The Muppets at IMDb
    The Muppets at the TCM Movie Database
    The Muppets at Box Office Mojo
  3. Jul 29, 2022 · John Krasinski is an American actor and filmmaker, best known for his work in comedy and television with a notable recent emergence in the horror genre. From 2005 through 2013, Krasinski iconized the goofy salesman Jim Halpert in the American version of The Office , for which he also served as producer and occasional director .

  4. John Krasinski (b. 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Jim Halpert in the NBC comedy The Office. Krasinski appeared on Sesame Street to explain the word "soggy" with Murray Monster in a Season 42 Word of the Day segment. He also makes an appearance in the 2011 film The Muppets. Voice-over work for the big screen includes Shrek the Third (with Mike Myers) and Monsters ...

  5. The Muppets is a 2011 feature-length film from Disney, and the first theatrical film to feature the eponymous characters since 1999's Muppets from Space. Unlike the 1990s and 2000s films, though, this film sets out to reinvigorate interest in the Muppet brand and characters, and return them a bit to their original variety-show days.

  6. John Krasinski. John Burke Krasinski ( / krəˈzɪnski /; [1] born October 20, 1979) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his role as Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom The Office (2005–2013), where he was also a producer and occasional director.