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Minions

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Director: Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffin

Actors: Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keaton

Plot

Minions, a species of small, yellow creatures, have existed since the dawn of time, evolving from single-celled organisms into beings with only one purpose: to serve the most despicable masters they can find. Throughout history, they have served a wide array of masters - from T. rex to Napoleon - but due to their bumbling nature, they often end up unintentionally thwarting their masters' plans. After accidentally destroying all their masters, including a Tyrannosaurus Rex, a caveman, an Egyptian pharaoh, Dracula, and Napoleon, they decide to isolate themselves from the world and start a new life in Antarctica. By 1968, the lack of a master drives them into depression, so Kevin, one courageous minion, decides to go out into the world to find a new evil boss for his brethren. Accompanied by the rebellious Stuart and lovable little Bob, he sets forth for a thrilling journey.

The trio heads to the United States, where they hitch a ride to Orlando, with the family of a bank robber named Walter Nelson, to attend Villain-Con, a convention where supervillains from around the world gather to shop for the latest in evil wares. There, they compete for the right to be henchmen for Scarlet Overkill, the world's first female supervillain. Scarlet, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hires Kevin, Stuart, and Bob, and takes them to England where she instructs them on a mission to steal the Queen's crown. The minions are thrilled to have a new villain to serve and are determined to succeed at this mission to win her approval.

Writers: Brian Lynch

Release Date: 10 Jul 2015

Runtime: 91 min

Rating: PG

Country: United States, France

Language: English, Russian, Spanish, Italian

Physical Media Reviews

  • Minions entertains young audiences with vibrant 3D visuals and solid audio, though it lacks depth for older viewers; an excellent Blu-ray 3D release.

  • Minions' Blu-ray boasts excellent video and audio quality, appealing extras, and delivers a fun experience for kids, despite lacking depth for adults.

  • Minions shine in shorts but fall short in features; UHD offers modest upgrade with top-notch audio but lacks new extras.

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