Muppets from Space Page #6

Synopsis: After Gonzo receives messages from his breakfast cereal, he determines that he is an alien and tries to contact his alien brethren, but is captured by an overzealous secret government agency determined to prove the existence of extraterrestrial life. It's up to Kermit and the gang to rescue Gonzo and help reunite him with his long-lost family.
Director(s): Tim Hill
Production: Columbia Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
G
Year:
1999
87 min
Website
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"To boldly go where

no man has gone before"?

It would be our great privilege.

May I call you Zongo?

To travel the stars

like a modern-day Magellan.

To be up there with John Glenn...

...Neil Armstrong.

I think you better get going.

They're waiting for you.

Run along now.

This way, Zongo.

Baby steps, sir.

Baby steps.

Time to beat feet.

Come along, little brother.

Oh, boy.

This is happening so fast.

Well, guys...

...l'm gonna miss you.

And I'll be thinking about you.

Rizzo, buddy...

No, no, not me.

I do not do goodbyes.

Well, I just want to tell you...

I just want you

to take care of yourself.

Don't worry about me. I...

I can always get another roommate.

Oh, buddy.

- Take care.

- You too.

And, Kermit...

...you're the best friend

any alien could ask for.

We love you, Gonzo.

So you'll write?

Yeah, sure, I'll write.

There's probably a mailbox

every couple of light-years.

Adis, Mr. Spaceman, okay.

Man, you keep saying goodbye,

and you'll never get home.

Home.

Time to go home.

The stars beckon.

Shall we go home?

I don't think so.

Thank you for going

to so much trouble to find me.

But I can't go.

I love these guys.

My life is here.

This is my home.

If that is your decision...

...then we shall abide by it.

We will miss you.

So good luck, Gonzo.

People of Earth, later.

Yes!

Oh, boy.

Goodbye!

You're back! You're back!

People of Earth...

..."This is one small step for man...

...and one giant step for..."

Forget it.

What a great day!

That was probably the best day

of my whole life.

There's one thing I don't understand.

What's that, Gonzo?

Why did they ask me to build a Jacuzzi?

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Jerry Juhl

Jerome Ravn Juhl (July 27, 1938 – September 26, 2005) was an American television and film writer, best known for his work with The Muppets. more…

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