![]() They seriously need to inject some deviant ideas sometimes to make them interesting.Īny lessons to be learned?: Family is important. I wish it would have more adult humor like the Lego Movies have ( Lego Batman had a “dick” joke!) but sadly, the Illumination Animation movies are so tame. ![]() Like I said they are middle-of-the-road in terms of comedy. Īnything that will screw up your kid’s head?: These Despicable Me movies are practically harmless. I can take it because I happen to have that high threshold apparently.Īny scary/violent parts?: Unless your kids are scared of giant track-suited wearing robots that shoot lasers out of its heads then I would proceed with caution. So will you be able to sit through it? That all depends on your threshold for mediocre comedy with these Despicable Me series of flicks. I don’t recall the 50’s being this prominently used as butt of jokes when I was going up 30 years ago (save for the Back to the Future trilogy and Porky’s) but I’m probably way wrong. Say what you will about the 80s it is always worth a chuckle when it’s the butt of a joke. I think I chuckled maybe 3 times and that was mostly for the Minions or Trey Parker’s Balthazar Bratt, a villain who is perpetually stuck in the 1980s culture. I really don’t know what it is about these Despicable Me movies, they are cute and well animated but they really aren’t that funny or entertaining. ![]() My 5-year-old barely sat through it (she’s kinda antsy anyway) and I dozed off somewhere in the middle. Would you be able to sit through it?: I’m not sure. ![]() Synopsis: Gru and gang run afoul of new arch-villain Balthazar Bratt. ![]()
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