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Tuesday, 4 August 2026

Minions & Monsters (2026)


I'll admit, I haven't been keeping up with the Despicable Me series. This is the 7th overall film in the series, and the 3rd prequel spinoff to revolve around the Minions. I hate these yellow assholes with a passion. However, this one takes a slightly different tack and revolves around an alternative history of cinema, set in 1920s Hollywood. Since these pee-stained pricks only speak in nonsense gibberish anyway, it essentially takes on the feeling of a silent film. However, what had such great potential as a premise (for the first 15 minutes anyway) quickly devolves into colorful, low-hanging fruit to appease small children. It's a shame because as a tribute to early cinema and with fun film references peppered in for cinephiles (including a cameo from George Lucas), it elevates it from another trash entry but still fails to break out of the mold.

2 mini Cthulhu out of 5

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Team America: World Police (2004)

I grew tired of South Park very early on, so it took me by complete surprise just how much I enjoyed this, considering that it came from the same creative team of Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
It’s Thunderbirds on crack. The puppets go into a peaceful area and blow it to shit in the name of Freedom. The satire is fierce, as you’d expect from the SP guys. It rips the ass out of a number of things that deserve an ass-rip: America (obviously), politics, Hollywood, action movies, melodrama and musicals. Plus, it contains the best Matt Damon impression I've ever seen. It was so good that I think it might even have been the real Damon.

3 trust issues out of 5