![]() ![]() What Coffin and co-director Kyle Balda did was offer, as expected, an overwhelming amount of jokes and puns aimed at children while also taking a page out of Pixar’s book with a series of adult references that were delivered sufficiently if not with the same gusto as their Pixar counterparts. Minions was funny, and not just for kids. Well, Pierre Coffin’s comedic influence that was evident in Despicable Me 1 and 2 (to some extent at least) was evident here, too. So far, it’s been a success at the box office by making over $440million, but money isn’t necessarily a barometer for judging the quality of a film so how was it? Dreamworks have shelled out big bucks on a global marketing strategy in an attempt to try and ensure that parents take their children to see their animated version of summer money-town before they choose to see Disney Pixar’s Inside Out instead. No matter where you go, it seems that the Minions are taking over. Plot: Minions Stuart, Kevin and Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a super-villain who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world. Starring: Sandra Bullock John Hamm Michael Keaton Allison Janney Steve Coogan Jennifer Saunders Geoffrey Rush. ![]()
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