Despicable Me 2 3D (Blu-ray + DVD) PG
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 3
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 38 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 24, 2017
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Minions | |
Directed by | Chris Renaud & Pierre Coffin | |
Edited by | Gregory Perler | |
Screenwriting by | Cinco Paul & Ken Daurio | |
Composition by | Heitor Pereira | |
Produced by | Christopher Meledandri & Janet Healy | |
Voice: | Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Benjamin Bratt, Miranda Cosgrove, Russell Brand, Ken Jeong, Steve Coogan, Elsie Fisher, Dana Gaier, Moises Arias, Nasim Pedrad, Kristen Schaal & Pierre Coffin |
Entertainment Reviews:
The real stars of the DESPICABLE ME series are, of course, Gru’s sweetcorn-shaped minions....You’ll be reminded that good things come in small packages.
Total Film
Rating: 3/4 --
Co-directors Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin, who do Minion voices expertly, never let up on the laughs. A fart joke in 3-D may not be three times as wacky, but the high spirits of Despicable Me 2 are irresistible fun.
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Rolling Stone
If you loved Despicable Me, you'll love this lovable sequel.
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San Diego Entertainer
DESPICABLE ME 2 is consistently diverting and so cute you’ll want to pet it.
New York Times
Rating: 4/5 --
I even laughed at the fart guns. I never laugh at fart guns.
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Metro (UK)
[The] DESPICABLE ME franchise fully embraces the loony design, zany humor and impossible physics pioneered by Hanna-Barbera, Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones...
Variety
The filmmakers know they have a good thing in the minions, and they figure more prominently in the plot and the film's humor, with sight gags and recurring jokes seamlessly woven into and enhancing the story.
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Cinema Siren
Product Description:
Once upon a time, Gru (voice of Steve Carrell) dreamt of stealing the moon - these days he's a single adoptive father of three precocious girls. Having given up his spectacular life of crime, Gru now aims to produce a delicious new line of jams with the help of his tiny minions and his old pal Dr. Nefario (voice of Russell Brand). Feeling unfulfilled in his newfound role as a jam-maker, Dr. Nefario announces that he will be departing for more evil pastures just as Gru is approached by the Anti-Villain League to capture the mysterious culprit who just stole a top-secret research lab filled with PX 41 -- an experimental serum with the strength to transform harmless animals into ravenous monsters. The AVL is certain that the culprit is covering his tracks by posing as a small business owner at a local mall, and assign their best agent Lucy (Kristen Wiig) to aid Gru in identifying him. Meanwhile, Gru's oldest adopted daughter Margo (voice of Miranda Cosgrove) falls for rebellious teen Antonio (voice of Moises Arias), the leather-jacketed son of boisterous Mexican cantina owner Eduardo (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Now, with Gru's paternal instincts kicking into full gear just as a dastardly plot begins to unfold, the devoted new father must divide his time between saving the world from an enigmatic super-villain, and saving Miranda from total heartbreak. All the while, a suitable mother for the girls may have been standing right under Gru's pointy nose the entire time.