It’s the Minions to the rescue in “Despicable Me 3.” Whenever the picture from the Illumination animation studio sags into scenes of frantic yelling, which is often, it’s up to the little yellow ...
In the Web3 internet age, Marshall McLuhan’s supposition that “the medium is the message” proves itself to be exponentially true. The platforms upon which pieces of content are presented to the public ...
The dogs are first approached by a smaller minion who steals their things in order to build a fort in the living room. When the cute beagle dogs explore the minions new fort, they get an unexpected ...
This week, a meme called “Gorl” began setting the internet on fire. If you haven’t seen the Despicable Me movies — you know, the ones with Minions, those popular yellow blob creatures — it probably ...
What language do the Minions, those delightful, yellow homunculi of these “Despicable Me” films, speak? Whatever it is — there are snippets of English, Spanish and French as well as gibberish — it is ...
Jaundiced critters wired for subservience, the Minions have become an inescapable nuisance across all entertainment media and even theme parks. Their overly simplistic design and mostly unintelligible ...
Sergio Pablos must own a swimming pool filled with Dom Pérignon, because he’s the genius who created the Minions. Those yellow talking Tic Tacs are the best part of the enormously popular “Despicable ...
A live-action Minions movie is a terrible idea after the middling-to-low success of the original film due to the lack of humor and appeal for adults. Live-action adaptations like The Lion King and The ...