Vlog – Despicable Me Review

I’m trying to make my reviews a little interesting for more modern stuff, as I talk, you’ll find me drawing a sketch of the character of the movie I’m talking about. So what did I think of it? Well click to find out.

7 responses to “Vlog – Despicable Me Review”

  1. Dave

    10th Jul, 10

    Great job with the review. Love the live drawing of Gru.

  2. Kyle

    10th Jul, 10

    Nice review, I enjoyed it a lot. I’ll be sure to look out more for your reviews in the future!

  3. NekoStar

    10th Jul, 10

    Awesome! :D This is why you need a cartoon. You know what the people want. X3 And your characters are so filled with life, a picture (Though gorgeous and inspiring) doesn’t do them justice!

  4. Padro

    11th Jul, 10

    this is a review I can relate to! I really enjoyed. had entertainment and really a thought out review. never seen this done before. I’m looking forward to another. please do so!
    maybe they’ll make a prequel or something and have just Gru. oh well.
    thanks for this wonderful review. I hardly have agreements and I hardly ever read or listen to reviews. so this is good

  5. Sprite37

    13th Jul, 10

    I agree with the kids being an unnecessary asset in the story, however them being “Too Greedy” was fine because kids are needy little buggers, my problem with the children (at least the 2 older ones) was they weren’t realistic or believable for a good majority of the time, at a few points for they were perfectly believable (like the part about getting Pizza) for me, they seemed too adult and too planned out, even for orphans.

    However, the movie was pretty good, not great but not terrible. Do more reviews dude, however plan out the review because you deviate away from the point a little too much, these types work better if you have someone else to argue about the film with you, just my opinion *hides from being hit*

  6. Ron

    26th Jul, 10

    I have to agree with most of your points; great style and animation, poor sue of the girls as a plot element.

    As for the 3D, while I do think it adds some depth and immersion to the universe, I agree that the effect can go unnoticed after a while and ends up just being an excuse to charge higher ticket prices to “rent” a pair of cheap glasses.

    I’m hoping that megamind will do better, since it follows a similar theme yet isn’t washed out by a limiting support cast.

  7. Metal B

    16th Jan, 12

    A little late, but what-ever:
    You talked about, how the kids stopped the plot of the movie. What you don’t like. But this was the whole point of the movie! I’m pretty sure you missed that. The movie is about how children take your time away from other things in your life. Through the movie other characters tell Gru, that he should go on with the plot and what proves the point. You can read, that the people behind the movie are parents them self and tell the experience with there kids in this story. Just replace “being a bad guy” with “making a movie” and it would work in the same way. At the end Gru learns, that having children is not so bad and it even shows him, who he really is. He was never really good at being a bad guy, but as a father he learned to be a hero. The kids are pretty much kids. They show the good and the bad parts about them and that loving somebody means to love ever part of them.
    There is a lot of passion behind the movie and really shows.

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