The Emmerson family heads to the quaint town of Turkey Hollow to visit Aunt Cly. Tim and Annie quickly grow bored without the Internet, and soon try to track the howling hoodoo, an elusive m... Read allThe Emmerson family heads to the quaint town of Turkey Hollow to visit Aunt Cly. Tim and Annie quickly grow bored without the Internet, and soon try to track the howling hoodoo, an elusive monster the locals dismiss as a legend.The Emmerson family heads to the quaint town of Turkey Hollow to visit Aunt Cly. Tim and Annie quickly grow bored without the Internet, and soon try to track the howling hoodoo, an elusive monster the locals dismiss as a legend.
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- Zorp
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- Thring
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It's especially noticeable because the show works just fine without these gross asides. The funniest moments all come from the characters themselves. The aunt character's cranky hippie persona feels just right, especially her unexpectedly adorable interactions with the town's sheriff--odd that this subplot is really the best thing in the whole movie.
It's also odd to see Ludacris filling the narrator role usually reserved for Kermit the Frog in Jim Henson productions. Maybe Kermit was busy that week.
Whimsically narrated by Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges, it tells the story of a newly divorced dad who takes his two kids for a vacation at his quirky aunt's organic farm in Hollow Hoodoo which is famed for having a mythical monster in the woods.
One of the children upsets the neighbouring farmer by letting his factory farmed turkeys loose and he demands compensation or the deeds of the aunt's farm.
This is a silly but enjoyable film aimed at kids. The puppet monsters maybe turn up a little too late, the bad guy and his henchmen maybe play it a bit too broad. Taken at the right spirit it is mildly enjoyable.
Did you know
- TriviaJim Henson and Jerry Juhl originally developed this as a TV special in 1968 titled "The Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow", but it remained unproduced. A comic book adaptation (which follows the original outline more closely) was published by Archaia in 2014.
- GoofsAunt Cly's "green tea with ginger, fully loaded with Echinacea' is clearly just water".
- Quotes
Ron Emmerson: Boy, they really do tow the line between fugly and adorable, don't they?
Aunt Cly: Hey Ron, watch it! These are practically MY kids.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Good Morning America: Episode dated 20 November 2015 (2015)
- SoundtracksEat Till You Pop
Written by Mary Steenburgen, Lucie Silvas, and Jeremy Spillman
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