The Reel Rejects - DESPICABLE ME 2 REACTION - THE PURPLE MINIONS ARE UNHINGED!

Episode Date: June 16, 2026

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Starting point is 00:03:41 you know what this is pretty fun this was a pretty fun sequel you know it's like I came in today without like any kind of huge set of expectations I know this is like a thriving franchise with multiple arms now but uh and you know people got all kinds of opinions about
Starting point is 00:03:58 despicable me in the modern times uh but yeah I mean this is really fun really charming I think the first movie probably has a little bit more emphasis on like the heart stuff because it's all about grew learning to not be such a villain and, you know, fallen in fatherly love with these, you know, adorable orphan girls. So, you know, I liked the character stuff they had to do,
Starting point is 00:04:22 but this was more, I guess, oriented toward, you know, like the hijinks and the world building and the, you know, fun in games with el macho. But, yeah, I thought the voice cast was good. They were full of, like, fun, you know, visual gags. And, you know, we're at the mall. and I was looking around. I thought the mall ensemble
Starting point is 00:04:40 would actually be crazier than it was. Oh, really? Especially with, like, as many, like, you know, voice actors as they got or, you know, like we got a little bit with Ken Jong. But, you know, pretty quickly on, we know kind of who we're looking at. There's two people who could possibly be.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Yeah. So you're not doing that big of a shell game. I like when you were like, what about this girl, this girl, the one who's always trying to set them up? I was like, that could be a good actual villain. She seems so. I was wondering that.
Starting point is 00:05:08 I was like, she seems so intent on this. She's just, I guess, a neighborhood busy body. Yeah. But no, this was really fun, really sweet. Really, I appreciate the slapstick cartoon loony tunesness that they go for. I know everybody's got opinions on minions, but when I'm watching them. Opinions on minions. What's the third word that rhymes with?
Starting point is 00:05:32 I was just thinking that. I came up with Funyon, but that's not even close. Watching Jurassic World Dominion. Yeah, Dominion. But that's got Minion in it all full, fully. Put your chin in peanut butter. Dude, there you go. And then eat it because I'm hungry and I like peanut butter.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Minion riding pillion. Like riding pillion is like a, you know, when you ride behind somebody. Like I guess kind of. Well, what did you think of the movie? We got there. Yep. Yep. Do you enjoy?
Starting point is 00:06:03 I, yeah, I definitely, I like this. franchise and it's sweet and there's some good stuff going on but I will say sometimes I find it a little underwhelming what like what I know I know when you're and I felt kind of guilty they could not have made four of these and three soon to be three minions movies apparently was on the script so you know they wouldn't have gotten my white lotus is Mike white if this wasn't Mike White. Yeah. And freaking School of Rocks, Mike White.
Starting point is 00:06:39 So is it the same for the first, yeah, first three. Okay, you said. All right. So, yeah, I like this. But like when you were like, yeah, I think it's still going to be here. I was like, I don't know. How could? And then we kind of, we pick the simple answer sometimes.
Starting point is 00:06:54 But sometimes that's the right answer because then it just allows us to play with our characters a little bit more. I really like the relationship between Gru and the daughters. I really liked Kristen Wigan this. and I liked their romance, Love of Love, Shipper Ships. So there's nothing to really say negatively about this movie. Just like sometimes when I'm watching these animated movies, I'm looking for a little bit more to hit me a little bit more in the fields. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:20 You know, I like my animated movies to be in that Pixar category where you walk away feeling like a changed woman. Yes. And this doesn't do that, but it is entertaining. It is fun. And I totally understand why this franchise is popular. yeah i i guess i would kind of agree it's like this isn't um it's weird because this movie is also slightly longer i think than the first movie yeah it felt longer to me ever so slightly but but like
Starting point is 00:07:45 yeah it's 98 minutes versus 95 that's interesting this one felt like this felt like an hour 45 minute movie to me i was like oh we're we're up we're getting up there oh interesting because yeah i kind of had a slightly opposite feeling where i'm like this felt like an hour and 10 minute movie or something like it felt like you could have done it's weird like i i appreciated like that it's zippy and breezy but it is breezier almost than the first movie i guess like the the heart stuff the character stuff in the first movie like felt like it had a little bit more breathing room so i it's like i really enjoyed this and i had a lot of fun and i'm excited to see more like i will gladly you know return to this world i think the first movie has like a much greater sense of heart
Starting point is 00:08:28 like him developing this relationship with Kristen Wiggs' character's name and the girls learning to love her. That's the thing. I was expecting, like that stuff's there and it's part of the story. It's not like he's not there. But I thought that they were going to do more
Starting point is 00:08:47 in that storyline that is like the family building that is like the heart stuff. Wait, as I was just looking for her, what her name was. I just randomly saw this Al Pacino was cast the voice of El Mado. recording all of his dialogue but left in 2013 May of 2013 over creative differences. What do you think happened?
Starting point is 00:09:07 What? I have no idea. What? That's the weirdest fact. I need to know. Yeah, you got to give us more. Why did Al Pacino leave? People have Googled this. Creative differences, but what were they?
Starting point is 00:09:21 Okay, let's see, let's see. Just two months before the film's premiere. Pachino already fully. recorded dialogue. Rerecorded the entire role. What? What? Get off Reddit and go back.
Starting point is 00:09:38 We got to find the real Jews. Go to Deadline. The real reason. Oh, wait. Deadline? Okay. Say goodbye to my little friend Al Pacino. Exit summer. Oh, my God, Deadline. Okay. Okay. Hit us. Here's a shocker.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Al Pacino in Universal Pictures and Illumination and Entertainment of company on Dispicable Meat, who, Pacino had signed, long ago signed to provide the voice of the film's villain, Adlerzo. In the follow-up to the 2010 hit, the surprise
Starting point is 00:10:10 here is timing. The film has a July 3rd release date or had, and this occurred on the first weekend of summer film releases. Pacino had done a lot of the voice work, blah, blah, blah. The last minute came down to a creative difference. This story came out in May for this movie dropping in July.
Starting point is 00:10:26 Whoa. There were creative differences, between us and Al Pacino, who had been cast of the voice of El Mado in the film, we have mutually decided for Al-Rubb. Wait, you're mumbling. Read. It's all the stuff that we've already heard, basically. I'm looking for new intel. We thank him for his contributions and blah, blah, blah. What's the real
Starting point is 00:10:44 reason? Come on. What are the creative differences? What are the creative differences? He was about a voice or something. I don't know. Yeah, new character introduced to Eduardo Perez. I thought the Benjamin Brad did a great job, but that is so odd. Yeah, it's weird. I can, I can't quite imagine what Al Pacino is supposed to do.
Starting point is 00:11:04 Yeah, yeah, yeah. And part of me is like, I don't know, did they want someone who's like ethnic background and better match to this character? I don't know. I don't feel like it was the time where we were as concerned about that. Yeah, but then the creative differences, it seems like he left.
Starting point is 00:11:18 He wasn't fired. But anyway, let's get to some Patreon question and see what you guys want to know from us. But I couldn't wait to ask this because... None of this research, yeah, is really a reverend. feeling anything. I'm sad to say. But yes, before we open the questions, this overview. Very fun, like, styling's, very fun, like, camera stuff, some good
Starting point is 00:11:35 Farrell needle drops. They lent themselves to the picture. I like Kristen Wig and the whole, like, she really admires him and he's afraid to talk to her. Yeah, it's like they, they turned to the dial slightly more toward crazy hijinks. Even the stuff, like the final showdown was like a little more brief than I was expecting with Eduardo. And, you know, we got one.
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Starting point is 00:14:14 Thank you to Huel for once again partnering, supporting the channel and for supporting my lifestyle. Maurice Gray Jr. All right. Go ahead then. Do you think the humor was better in this one than in the first movie? In my opinion, the family and dating plot lines gave more opportunities for jokes and they landed almost everyone. I laughed through the first one, but this leveled up for me. Just behind the scenes, it's been a minute since we watched the first one.
Starting point is 00:14:41 So while I remember what happened in it, I don't remember my level of laughter. I just remember the level of heart that I felt. So it is possible that this one was a little more joke. heavy and a lot of the jokes here did land and did feel like a tidge bit more adult so i i did like the jokes in this i just can't remember how joke heavy the first one was yeah i feel like the first one surprised me from what i recall uh with more like i associate these movies and dreamworks in general minus a couple entries like the wild robot or something like that with like more joke oriented and more loony-toons-y kinds of approaches to this stuff.
Starting point is 00:15:25 There's a lot of fart stuff, a lot of poop humor, a lot of like how large somebody is. Yeah, goofy slapstick. Bald. Yeah, someone getting kicked in the nuts and, you know, all the classic like kitty jokes, which I don't begrudge or anything, but I remember the first movie striking me with like,
Starting point is 00:15:41 oh, this is way more touching than I would have expected. And it had a way bigger blend or a more permeating blend of hearts, Plus that humor. So here I would say that I might be inclined to agree with you in so far as it felt like I was struck this time with the fact that the humor was more seemingly the priority. And having these different characters and these different like spy scenarios and stuff like that, you know, made for a lot of that humor. So I think, yeah, like I laughed through the first one, but I also like I think cried in places I wasn't expecting. I wasn't in danger of crying here.
Starting point is 00:16:22 I did laugh and think most everything was funny. Yeah, okay. So it worked for us, and I think probably if we had watched this back to back, we probably would be saying the same thing as he was more. That this one was land in a little more on the humor section. Yeah. Kev B in the house. Howdy John and Roxy?
Starting point is 00:16:39 Howdy Kev B? What's up, Kev? I'll scale one to ten. How practical do you think the tortilla chip guacamole actually is? And would you wear one to a party? This is my kind of question, ma'am, because you're, asking me that as if I haven't already been thinking about that for the last hour. And you made a really good point during the movie about the liquid coming through that, you know,
Starting point is 00:17:03 it's not just about, so there's a couple different problems. Well, I will give you a one to ten answer, but I want to kind of break it down a little further than that first. The people deserve that. Yeah, for sure. First, you've got to get the chip to be able to mold and bend in the shape of a hat. that's going to be problem in it of itself. Yeah. And then you have to figure out how to kind of line that so that the guacamole doesn't seep through the chip and destroy the chip.
Starting point is 00:17:31 Because even if you dip a chip in guac, sometimes it's a thin chip, that will break. And the thing is you're breaking off pieces of it. So you're wrecking the structural, you're altering the structural integrity and you're making cracks and things. Right. But that's why the brim kind of tips up so that you're not. Yeah. You got to break off all this part. You got to have the brim be, I think.
Starting point is 00:17:55 That's the thing is then you have to have a brim that is pretty tall. And you have to have a brim that maybe has a taper. So it gets thinner, further out, further up. Yeah. So that, yeah, you have the thicker base, you know, tortilla chip. Yeah. You know, to kind of reinforce the brim. You could only make this kind of chip in an air fryer or in an oven.
Starting point is 00:18:15 You couldn't do this on a stovetop because you've got to keep that exact shape. Like, a lot of the time with a chip. They change. Yeah, it's got to be on a mold. Like, how do they make a hard shell taco? I don't even know how they do that, but they must like fire them in the shape of or something. And then bend them. Because they're still hot.
Starting point is 00:18:29 They can bend them around. You don't have to fire them like that. You can do fire them. Oh, so you like heat them up and then you bend them while it's hot. Yeah. Okay. But this, I feel like we would have to use a mold because there's too many nooks and crannies. So I would say on a scale one of 10, the practicality is very low that this would actually work.
Starting point is 00:18:47 And the bang for the buck is probably. bad. Like you, it would cost so much money to do. But is it physically possible? Yes. I would say this is physically possible. So that would make me put it out of 10. Will I ever attempt? I'm going to put it out at a one. A practicality. Yeah. I'm like, practicality, it's got to be like a two or a three because I'm like you could do this. I feel like this is 100% possible. But it's all in how you engineer it and how you split the difference between engineering it just to work at all versus being edible. Right. So, yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:24 But if somebody said that, I'll give you $100,000 to do this. You could do it. Oh, 100%. I would be so excited to wear this hat and to eat part of the hat. I don't know if I would keep it on all night because, yeah, it's like you would have to make the bottom part that holds the guac so thick to counteract the fact that, yeah, it will start to, like, soften that tortilla layer. and then you'll have a like glop dropping under your shoulders. You might have to put parchment paper in it or something,
Starting point is 00:19:48 but if you notice, John... Line that shit. See? Now we're cooking. Ken B said to where... Would you wear one to a party? He didn't say the whole night, you know? Like, just two... Exactly, me too. 100% would wear one to a party.
Starting point is 00:20:01 I would wear one alone. I would eat from it. I would have to at least try it. So, uh, so yeah. It would be a bummer to wear this alone though because like part of it's about showing off. Like you don't want to just wear this in your house. You want everybody to know what you did. That's a lot of guack.
Starting point is 00:20:14 I love guac, but, like, you know, you got to have some people help you out with that. Yeah. All right. Thank you, Kemp B, for the very inspirational question. Practicalities of three, but also a 10. Jay Rushden. What up, Jay? Question, if you were minions, what name would, uh, what names would you use?
Starting point is 00:20:33 Joe and Roe sound nice. Yeah. I mean, Joe and Roe. That's us. I mean. We are Joe and Row. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:40 Or we could try and be merge as minions and be. Ron Joxy. We could be Ron Joxy. Joe and Roe is good. What's weird about Joe is Ro and Joe like raw and Jha. You know what I mean? Because John and Roxy, it's more like even though the letters are off, John and Ra are John and Roe more than Roe and Joe. So we would need to be raw and jaw. Raw and jaw. You just have to spell it with, yeah, with A-Ws instead of O's just Or if you're from Boston, A.H. Kind of, you know. Rad Jack.
Starting point is 00:21:18 Ran Jaxie. Frigin' Ran Jaxie kid. What's your minion name, dude? It's got to be Ron Jock. Minion names Dunks. My minion names Walberg is... Exactly. Actually, no, I've heard that Boston people don't claim them.
Starting point is 00:21:36 And that if you go to Boston, you shouldn't go to the Walbergers. There was one in L.A. There's a Walburgers in L.A. Shut down. There was one on sunset. They shut down the Boston. the Walbergers it's on sunset I think so that's illegal
Starting point is 00:21:47 Mark Wahlberg lives in Hollywood or something I don't know where he lives but he's a Hollywood man it's not that's not legal they closed that all right here we go the mighty have fallen listen I'm fine with them I'm sad that their burger place closed
Starting point is 00:22:01 I never went there but you do you you know Kev B coming in with this trivia let's see what you got Kevin you share a name with one of the most iconic minions I remember when they brought the purple Kevin to the theme park.
Starting point is 00:22:17 Who can we name? There's Bob, there's Kevin. Stewart, I think, is one. Where's the rest? It's like a Tom. Anyway. All right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:25 Minionese, this is trivia from Kev. Minionese isn't just random gibberish. It actually mixes real French, Spanish, Tagalog, and an Indonesian word, or and Indonesian words. Even while there, co-director Pierre Coffin voiced all 800. 99 minions himself. Let's go, Pierre. Holding it down. The Rock of the franchise, I would say.
Starting point is 00:22:52 He doesn't mean Rock. 99, man, there's a lot of minions. That is a ton. It's good they all have roughly the same voice. They have similar voices. That is fun, though. Did you do the singing voices for them too? I want to know.
Starting point is 00:23:04 Oh, God, too. Like, that is, I do appreciate that, again, even though these films in part represent, you know, massive commercial whatever you know I do like that Pierre Coffin you know is like he's on the directing or yeah
Starting point is 00:23:22 he's like you know co-directing and he's like doing all the voice the minions and like there it adds like a little bit of hand made or at least like personal passion to the mix this is his life like from 2000 wait scroll from 2010 until
Starting point is 00:23:38 2006 his life is minions his life is you know know I hope that he's happy and I hope that he's not like haunted by you know dreams of just cackling yellow you know merchandise my mascots but uh but yeah I don't know like stuff like that is very charming to me I feel like let me see because I caught when we were watching the credits that like they had a rack of minion voice credits and half of them were all like Piercroft so like yeah it's just funny 899 dude It got 899 minions
Starting point is 00:24:15 John's looking up a little bit more Something and then And a kev ain't one Oh Uh huh huh What are you looking up to see if he I was gonna say yeah look at this We got Pierre Cuffin
Starting point is 00:24:26 Kevin the minion Bob the Minion Stewart the Minion Additional minions Evil minions Oh so he's both good and bad Co-director Chris Raynode Also Italian waiter Also added some
Starting point is 00:24:37 Some additional minions in there A lot of additional voices on this As you can imagine a movie like this. Yeah, man. Would you be excited, John, for Minions 3 after this? Sure.
Starting point is 00:24:49 Yeah, I mean, I have generally goodwill. I'm sorry for a Despicable Me 3, I mean. I'm ready for all of the the minions and the despicables and any other things this universe wants to throw out. I mean, yeah, this has been very fun. This has been very charming. Like I said, this didn't quite hit me
Starting point is 00:25:05 in as many feels, but I had a very fun, breezy, good cartoon time. You know, the will is still good. The minions are still fun. The kids are still charming. Steve Corell is lovely and I like him with Kristen Wiggs. So even though I'm not like, this is my favorite franchise,
Starting point is 00:25:22 I'm like having fun and absolutely willing. Like I feel like the fun of this is that because of the cartoon nature the next episode could be a banger, you know, and not to say that this wasn't a lot of fun, like I said, but yeah, like I feel like the dice roll is kind of a la carte, you know?
Starting point is 00:25:37 Each adventure could be something fun. So hopefully they all are. You just briefly mentioned Steve Grell and you pulled up a little bit of trivia. I think this is interesting. The actors are filmed the entire time. They read their parts. Their facial and hand expressions are used on screen. Steve Greel's wife had fun pointing out the expressions in Gru that reminded her of Steve. That's funny. Oh, that's so fun. Yeah. Another thing that you pointed out during the movie was you were like, we should call that phone number. Well, here we go. When Lucy Wilde gives Gru a phone number to reach her, It's clearly visible as 626-584-5-723,
Starting point is 00:26:12 calling that number reaches a recording of Kristen Wig in character with her outgoing voicemail message. However, the voicemail box is full, and you cannot hear her recording. This number is no longer in operation. Aw, boo. That would have been fun at the time. Dang, I wonder if they just, like, retire that number
Starting point is 00:26:26 of somebody now fields random calls from Despicable Me fans. Let's scroll up. Okay, yeah, and then the last piece of trivia, John, you be our expert reader. maybe in your best Al Pacino voice, what's happening with Lucy and Gru? Oh, no, when Lucy and Gru are reviewing Paradise Mall Shop owners.
Starting point is 00:26:46 Oh, no, wait, hold on. When Lucy and Gru, I can't do Al Pacino. Hoo ha! It's pretty good. When Lucy and Gru are reviewing Paradise Mall Shop owners and suspects. I'm turning Cookie Moss real fast. You're fine, you're fine. Just go back to John.
Starting point is 00:27:01 Sal. The owner of Stuff Bear, a Satter of Builder, over stuffs a bear, and it explodes making an expected little boy cry. The boy is the same one that grew made cry with a popping balloon in the beginning of the first despicable me. Oh, poor boy. Dude, I missed that Easter egg. That's for a, I miss that too. That's cute. Eagle-eyed despicable fan. All right. Well, speaking of bathroom humor, I'm going to go
Starting point is 00:27:25 pee. And you're going to laugh your way through it. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. You're pretty good of voices, dude. I try. Yeah. Maybe we'll see you guys for Dispicable Me three. Or the Minions movie or I don't know. Or something. Let's do them all. Yellow, maybe purple. Yeah. Complementary colors.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Maybe bald. You never know. Thanks for being here with us this time. Later, Rejects.

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