Minions take over the movie screens and now television screens

The movie, Minion, was released as a DVD on December 8th, 2015. Many people found this movie to be pointless and not as funny while others found it to be cute and hilarious. Picture is a screenshot.

The movie, Minion, was released as a DVD on December 8th, 2015. Many people found this movie to be pointless and not as funny while others found it to be cute and hilarious. Picture is a screenshot.
The movie, Minions, was released as a DVD on December 8th, 2015. Many people found this movie to be pointless and not as funny while others found it to be cute and hilarious. Picture is a screenshot from Illumination’s Movie Trailer.

by Christina Aurigemma, staff reporter

Many people who weren’t able to watch the Minion movie in theaters, got the chance to watch it when it came out on DVD.

The movie was released on DVD December 8th 2015.

Many people have mixed feelings about the Minions, some people really enjoyed the movie and others thought it was pointless and boring.

“I hated it because the minions had their own movie and they were annoying and a lot of the scenes were pointless and not even funny.The Despicable Me movies were a lot better and the concept was a lot more funny and more interesting so it keeps you engaged in the movie compared to the Minion movie were a lot of the scenes were boring,” 7th grader Crystal Ian said.

Directed by Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda, the Minions set out on a mission to find a new evil master to serve since all their other masters were unsuccessful. Their mission led them to Scarlet Overkill the world’s first ever female villain, who made the Minions serve her as she wanted to take over the world and made the Minions help her in the process.

“I liked the minion movie because it was really funny and it gave lots of details about the minions so I was able to learn more about them compared to the Despicable Me movies where the minions weren’t really featured, it was more about the people. The minion movie had a lot more funnier scenes,” 7th grader Brittni Galindo said.

If one didn’t get a chance to see it in theaters grab a copy on DVD from any local store that sells movies.

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