Kyle Balda; Pierre Coffin; Sandra Bullock

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Minions (DVD - Media)

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4.8 out of 5stars
(15 reviews)

Most helpful positive review

5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
01/08/2021
Sanity saved
My kids love this movie. We have to watch it almost everyday. Definitely a must have for some sanity time.
Childrenofthecorn

Most helpful negative review

2.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
09/21/2020
Not for kids under 2.
Figured my 18 month old grandson would like it because of the non-verbal minions. Turns out theres a lot of humans talking and my grandson is too young to enjoy it yet
Rainah
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    12/19/2021
    dvd
    received the dvd purchased
    frizb
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/11/2021
    love them they are so funny like little kids they get into things
    renee
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/02/2021
    Minions
    I loved it! I am a minion fan.
    Mary
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    01/08/2021
    Sanity saved
    My kids love this movie. We have to watch it almost everyday. Definitely a must have for some sanity time.
    Childrenofthecorn
  • 2.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    09/21/2020
    Not for kids under 2.
    Figured my 18 month old grandson would like it because of the non-verbal minions. Turns out theres a lot of humans talking and my grandson is too young to enjoy it yet
    Rainah
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    06/08/2016
    GREAT movie
    This is a movie for everyone, kids and adults. One of those movies you'll watch over and over. Enough humor to keep adults interested and laughing without being something to worry about for the kids.
    UrichFan1
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/14/2015
    Minions are everywhere!!!
    I've been a fan of Minions from the second they showed up in the first Despicable Me. They're so funny!!!! The movie was a great prequel to their back story. Lots of funny scenes. BA-NA-NA!!! Lol. Even though there's so many of them, I like how they focus on 3 main minions and really bring out how each one has their own unique personality. Bob is the goofiest, Stuart is the smoothest (if there was one out of the 3 haha) while Kevin is the most responsible. I really enjoyed the movie and I'll be picking up a copy of the movie on pre-order to add to my Despicable Me collection. AFTER I watch it in the theater a couple more times. LOL!!!
    JBusta
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/12/2015
    Minions rocked!!
    What a great movie! The intro was one of my favorite parts of the entire movie as it was so cleverly put together. The makers did a great job staying true to the minions demeanor in previous movies and successfully transitioned them into the main character. A must own and will be buying mine today.
    MarioKartChamp
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/12/2015
    Not just for kids – Fun for the whole Family
    Sometimes I think the Minions have more adults than children among their fans. For the unenlightened, Minions are cute, funny, easily distracted, and have a special fondness for potty humor and photocopying their butts. They laugh a lot. And they're absolutely loyal. This movie explains the origins of the Minions from single-cell organisms at the beginning of time, emerging to serve their first master--a T-Rex. Minions were created to serve—but finding a master is easy. Keeping one is another story. They almost immediately cause the demise of the T-Rex...and it's all downhill from there. From dropping a pyramid on the Pharaoh to waking Dracula for an early morning birthday surprise involving sunlight to inadvertently aiming a cannon at Napoleon, the well-meaning Minions prove a hazard to villains throughout time. Finally, they go into hiding in an ice cave in Antarctica. Over time, however, they become deeply depressed by their lack of purpose. Kevin, the leader of the tribe and the smartest of the Minions, realizes they may not survive. He decides to leave the ice caves and go out into the world to find the Minions a new master. Accompanied by Stuart and youngster Bob, he sets off on a journey that lands the trio in New York City in the '60s. They hitch a ride to Orlando with a family of bank robbers (Michael Keaton and Allison Janney voice the parents). There, while attempting to rescue his teddy bear in a mob of eager villains, Bob ends up winning a competition to serve the world's first female supervillain, Scarlet Overkill (Sandra Bullock). She and her inventor husband, Herb (Jon Hamm), take the Minions home to their castle. A female supervillain who's gone the evil route because she was denied her childhood dreams of being a princess....a castle that looks suspiciously like the one at Disney World.... Scarlet orders the Minions to steal the crown of the Queen of England. She wants to be Queen, and plans to take over the country. Herb equips them with some of his inventions, and they nearly succeed...until an attempt by little Bob to save himself and his buddies from the palace guards fulfills an ancient legend and Bob is declared King. Scarlet is furious and accuses the Minions of betrayal. They immediately give her the crown and declare her Queen, but she responds by imprisoning them. They escape, and while their fellow Minions travel the world to find them, the trio look for a way to stop Scarlet. Do they succeed? There are some more surprises at the End, but I'll save that for you to watch at the theatres.
    Materminds
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    07/10/2015
    This Movie was so cute!
    I loved this movie! Just as good as Despicable Me in my opinion. Cant wait to see it again already
    Ziegs