The untold story of one twelve-year-old's dream to become the world's greatest supervillain.The untold story of one twelve-year-old's dream to become the world's greatest supervillain.The untold story of one twelve-year-old's dream to become the world's greatest supervillain.
- Awards
- 1 win & 17 nominations total
Steve Carell
- Gru
- (voice)
Pierre Coffin
- The Minions
- (voice)
Alan Arkin
- Wild Knuckles
- (voice)
Taraji P. Henson
- Belle Bottom
- (voice)
Michelle Yeoh
- Master Chow
- (voice)
Julie Andrews
- Gru's Mom
- (voice)
Russell Brand
- Nefario
- (voice)
Dolph Lundgren
- Svengeance
- (voice)
Danny Trejo
- Stronghold
- (voice)
Lucy Lawless
- Nun-Chuck
- (voice)
Jimmy O. Yang
- Henchman 1
- (voice)
John DiMaggio
- Henchman 3
- (voice)
Michael Beattie
- VNC Announcer
- (voice)
- …
Will Arnett
- Mr. Perkins
- (voice)
Steve Coogan
- Silas Ramsbottom
- (voice)
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Its a fun movie. Minion scenes are more than Gru and thankfully so. The chemistry between minions characters is epic. Love Kevin, Bob and Stuart.
There is no deep meaning or higher message, a simple carefree movie which is supposed to be seen that way.
There is no deep meaning or higher message, a simple carefree movie which is supposed to be seen that way.
Going to watch "future best animated picture winner" Minions:Rise of Gru I had high hopes. I was not however expected the experience that I had. The Story was crisp and emotional, the animations though fake felt realer than ever,I say this with no exaggeration.....IT WAS BETTER THAN MORBIUS. It's Morbin time...More like It's Minion Time.
Minions: Rise of Gru is a step up from the last time we've gotten a Despicable Me prequel, but actually create the origins of Gru himself. It may have a mediocre story and some of the jokes can end up a bit and miss. But it does find a way to develop a story for Gru and how he became a villain. Along with upgraded animation that stands out from the previous films, engaging action scenes, and entertaining additions with the Vicious 6. I know that the fans of the franchise are gonna enjoy this. But mostly for the kids to see the Minions' funny antics. I won't say it's the best of the franchise, but this is the prequel we needed all along. Now the timeline is complete, I guess this is it for Despicable M- I'm sorry, what? There's gonna be a fourth movie next year? Why do we need a fourth film? The third concluded the franchise nicely.
I'm not sure why this movie doesn't have a higher rating, because i found it really enjoyable and much better than the first outing.
Lets start with the few negatives i have to say, because there aren't many. First the head female villain is a little annoying. Also there could do with a little bit more emotion so we appreciate the humour even more. These things are nitpicky though, as for the most part this is great fun.
Lets now take it for what it is; a comedy animation aimed mostly at kids. So, is it animated well? Yes, it's one of the clearest most colourful animations i think i have ever seen. Is it funny? Yes, in fact it's very funny. I laughed many times throughout, proving you don't have to eve use proper words to be funny. Mr Bean is a prime example of that, and so here are the minions. Lastly will kids get bored? Absolutely not. The story, (although with limited payout) moves along at such a great pace, the movie felt really short and the minions are so consistently funny, kids will never get tired of it and actually neither will the big kids (adults).
Finally i still maintain, there is nothing cuter in this world than Bob and when he does his pleading face, is like a puppy X100.
A last though is that if they want to keep this franchise alive though, i think they need to move onto shorts, because that will it will stop it becoming too repetitive and boring.
Lets start with the few negatives i have to say, because there aren't many. First the head female villain is a little annoying. Also there could do with a little bit more emotion so we appreciate the humour even more. These things are nitpicky though, as for the most part this is great fun.
Lets now take it for what it is; a comedy animation aimed mostly at kids. So, is it animated well? Yes, it's one of the clearest most colourful animations i think i have ever seen. Is it funny? Yes, in fact it's very funny. I laughed many times throughout, proving you don't have to eve use proper words to be funny. Mr Bean is a prime example of that, and so here are the minions. Lastly will kids get bored? Absolutely not. The story, (although with limited payout) moves along at such a great pace, the movie felt really short and the minions are so consistently funny, kids will never get tired of it and actually neither will the big kids (adults).
Finally i still maintain, there is nothing cuter in this world than Bob and when he does his pleading face, is like a puppy X100.
A last though is that if they want to keep this franchise alive though, i think they need to move onto shorts, because that will it will stop it becoming too repetitive and boring.
The latest from Illumination Studios is another adventure, actually a prequel this time, as we follow how Gru, still voiced by Steve Carrell, tries to get in the door to join the Vicious Six (voiced by Alan Arkin, Taraji P. Henson, Jean Claude Van Damme, Lucy Lawless, Danny Trejo & Dolph Lundrgren) after they have betrayed Arkin during a sacred stone heist. Dismissing him as being too young & distracted by another potential try-out, Gru manages to steal the stone sending the baddies on his tail but due to one of the accompanying minions trading the stone out for a pet rock, the race is on to get the rock back before the Vicious Six (really five at this point!) get their collective mitts on it. Sure the film is threadbare plotwise (being an excuse to have a bunch of minion antics running throughout the story like socks on a laundry line) but the film is nothing but fun & unlike the Shrek films which acted as an alternative to the Pixar output, at least the Illumination team keeps pushing the envelope on perfecting their visuals (standouts include the textures on the minions' goggles & Gru's realistic expressions when he's upset or challenged). Returning champs to the franchise include Julie Andrews as Gru's mom, Russell Brand as Mr. Nefario (he's not a doc yet) w/Michelle Yeoh as a kung fu master the minions get lessons from & the Rza as a biker who gives a minion a much needed ride to San Francisco.
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- TriviaThis film features the final acting role from Alan Arkin.
- GoofsIn the Bank of Evil, Vector's father shows us the same photo that was on his desk in Moi, moche et méchant (2010). This would put Vector's age at least the same as Gru's. In the first film, young Gru watches the moon landing. In this film he's supposed to be 11 years old. Set in 1976, that would make young Gru 4 years old in 1969.
- Crazy creditsIn a mid-credits scene, Gru hires Dr. Nefario in gratitude for an invention of his that helped him steal the stone. Nefario originally declines but decides to join him after he and the Minions beg, giving them a ride on a jet, similar to the one Gru would ride in the future.
- Alternate versionsChinese version adds an addendum which states that Wild Knuckles was caught by the police.
- ConnectionsEdited from Baby Boss (2017)
- SoundtracksShining Star
Written by Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn (as Lorenzo Dunn), Maurice White
Performed by Brittany Howard feat. Verdine White
Brittany Howard appears courtesy of ATO Records
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- Also known as
- Minions: Nace un villano
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- Budget
- $80,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $370,549,695
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $107,010,140
- Jul 3, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $940,482,695
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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