In a Nutshell: Adorable. Silly. Colorful. Like eating pure sugar. Imaginative prequel to the beloved Despicable Me movie franchise. The plot isn’t deep, but their crazy antics will still make you smile.
Warning: It may be too much sugar for some people.
· It was so fun watching Kevin, Stuart, and Bo go to London, so that I can share my vacation photos with you. I was just there last week! Awesome pic, right?
Even the famous Tower of London guards known as “Beefeaters” are featured for a moment. When I visited there last week, I learned that “Beefeaters” actually have many years of military experience before they can even apply for the job. They live on site and exhibit such pride for their job.
· I loved the new Buckingham Palace guards with the yellow Minion hats. Yep, I just saw the real changing of the guards there last week too! I got this close to them during the ceremony…
· The minions visit Westminster Cathedral too.
· After spending days on the London Tube, I got a kick out of the “Mind the Gap” voice on the train. The location scouts for the movie did a great job of including authentic images for the London scenes. What a great excuse to share some of my vacation moments with you!
· Keep watching while the credits roll at the end of the movie.
– Terrific voice talents include the lovely Sandra Bullock, the handsome Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton, Allison Janney, and a bunch of unnamed yellow blobs.
– The movie begins with an evolution backstory of the minions. I loved their different clothes changes as the decades passed. Yeah, I wore jean overalls in the ’60s and 70’s too.
– Did you notice that Bob has one green eye and one brown eye?
– Despicable Me is more magical, but these cute little guys deserved their own fun flick.
Funny lines:
· Parents will be amused by references to pop culture that most kids won’t catch.
– Unlike a lot of kids’ movies, this one doesn’t have a ton of bodily functions, although Bob farts once.
What? You haven’t seen the Despicable movies? Hurry and catch up! They’re AWESOME!
Let the adorable merchandising begin:
Did you know?
During opening weekend, this film’s incomprehensible yellow henchmen, took in a whopping $115.2 million at U.S. box offices this weekend—the second biggest opening of all time for an animated film. (Shrek the Third holds the record, with $121.6 million in 2007.) “They’re bigger than Spongebob. They just have that mass appeal right now and are basically a merchandiser’s dream,” a senior box-office analyst for Exhibitor Relations told USA Today.
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