Minions - ralphthemoviemaker

3,630,179
0
2016-02-17に共有

コメント (20)
  • It’s really convenient that the minions were gone during WWII so that they didn’t have to make minions Nazis
  • Just saying, The Lego Movie was meant to promote creativity, not discourage business. The only reason the main villain was named President Business was because that was how the child saw his father and adults, because he was a person that only followed instructions and did what he was told, much like many other adults. Children, on the other hand, run wild in their imagination, and don't adhere to rules. That was the point of the movie, not to say businesses are a bad thing.
  • Imagine if this film was a grim commentary on the horrors of war and genocide and the minions sided with Adolf Hitler.
  • "Bob is weak and fat...but ambitious..." Ain't we all
  • you should not protect your children from the world, you should prepare them for it.
  • @Snubbs
    people thought the lego movie was anti-business? Did they watch the movie? did they realize that president business was just the child's representation of his control freak father, and that the film was about promoting creativity? Or did they just read "the villain has 'business' in his name" and dedicate the two functioning brain cells they had to making a ruckus about it?
  • "How should we design these human characters?" Illumination Animation: "Give them a big nose."
  • Ralph you don’t get it. The Minions movie is of a comedy genre called “Lazy”. It’s a new kind of comedy that Illumination Studios invented.
  • @adel4476
    WALL-E is cuter than a Minion, because he has character.
  • @fuss1052
    Seeing minions making more than Wall-E actually makes me upset.
  • Ralph: they've been milking these things for six years Me, four years later after just hearing about minions 2: you have no idea
  • "A movie for MLK's day" Shows The Birth of a Nation You, sir, are a filthy genius
  • You can tell a lot about a person by how much they hate minions
  • True story: I saw this in theatres, thought it was every bit if not more miserable to sit through than Ralph describes, and when it was over one of the of girls behind me -- maybe in their late teens -- said, in all seeming sincerity: "That was WAY better than Inside-Out!" Until that point I thought that the slow head turn of disbelief was just a cliche thing in movies, yet that was exactly what I did in that moment.
  • LEGO: *Makes a movie designed to sell toys with a villain called “President Business”*. Triggered parents: Is this a threat to capitalism?
  • @DrShaym
    The minions are not cute. They look like Danny DeVito with jaundice.