But the question is: how did he become this dominant force? Minions: The Rise of Gru shows us the exciting story of 12-year old Gru and the path to his villainous life. In his world, Gru is the most powerful villain anyone has ever seen. It's hard to believe this franchise is still going, and how it still manages to propel itself forward, but in this age of commercialization and franchises- Minions the Rise of Gru can be more tolerable than most. Its an uneven little flick but its use of colorful visuals and fun characters make it decent enough for a pleasant experience- and certainly trumps the third Despicable Me film and latest franchise release before this one almost 5 years ago. I don't know, its entertaining it has its moments and I found some fun in it. Its plot is truly all over the place, much like the first film, and its focus on characters feels very divided- as well as its focus on future characters come to be in the franchise considering and reminding the audience how this is a prequel- in case the 70's vibes wouldn't tell you otherwise. Kid Gru is also a fun and charming lead, and i'll be darned if the minions silly gags didn't charm me from time to time and even earn a chuckle or two (the airplane scene most of all). So what is it about this film that makes it worth watching? Well the animation for one is absolutely fantastic, gorgeous visuals that are easily the best to ever come out of Illumination in their company's entire run. Although both films are flawed, Minions had a very clear although frantic vision set in mind for ts characters- and never felt like a combination of two completely different films like this one did. A lot of people, critics included, bash the 2015 film Minions for a lack of a true plot among many other things- but in my personal opinion I actually enjoyed the first minions movie and may even find it better than this one. It may feel in total like this franchise is running out of steam, or at least fresh and creative ideas- but Minions The Rise of Gru does manage to be decently entertaining and charming enough to be worth at least a one time watch. (2 viewings, opening Thursday IMAX, IMAX ) I'm not sure what's up with all these sarcastic 10 star reviews. It's definitely worth seeing on a premium screen, greatly enhancing the visuals and action scenes. And the action scenes are pretty epic, the best of the entire series. The story is surprisingly unpredictable and keeps you invested. The minions are at their very best with so many memorable moments. It fires on all cylinders: comedy, story, visuals, action scenes. I am so pleasantly surprised that this is the best one since the original. There are great people there,” she said.Ĭheck out the Florida Foodie podcast.For reference, here are my ratings for the other movies: Despicable Me - 9 stars. “It’s been four years, this past October, and I love it there. Through the culinary training program, Gainey was able to find work at Nourish Coffee Bar + Kitchen, which features a scratch-made menu focused on nutritious foods. She took those lessons with her to Second Harvest. Gainey, a native Floridian, said she grew up learning to cook from her grandmother and mother. So it was a little bit easier for me than for some people, but it really was a great learning experience.” “I was highly blessed to be able to get into that program,” Gainey said. This self-appraisal led her to Second Harvest’s Culinary Training Program. “And I was like, ‘Well, what can I do? You can cook? So I said, Well, I do need credentials, where can I go?’” You don’t have any experience,’” Gainey said. “I decided it was time for me to get back out there and I was like, ‘Well, what can you do? No one is going to hire you after this long. Kee Gainey spent 25 years as a stay-at-home mom before starting her culinary career.
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