--- In [email protected], Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote: > > Thank you, turq, perfect ending to my birthday, just > finished watching Despicable Me. And yes, I love little > Agnes but have to admit that little Edith also has a > special place in my heart. As does even that silly > Vector. As for Miss Hattie, well I'm sure she has > her good points too...some where very deep down inside (-:
I figured you'd like it. Now you're set to see the sequel, which is in many ways even better. After all, what Gru has been needing all along is a girlfriend with as bizarre and hilarious a sense of style as he has. :-) > ________________________________ > From: turquoiseb <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2013 3:16 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Minions, minions, and more minions... > > > >  > No, not here on FFL. I think that position has been filled > with the current four suckups. But in Paris, on opening > night, "Despicable Me 2" was great. The theater was full > of laughing bilingual French kids. (It was shown in VOST, > which means "version originale, sous-titré," but I assume > most of the kids were English-speaking because most of > them looked too young to read, and they were laughing > anyway.) > > The voices and animated mannerisms of Steve Carroll, > Kristin Wigg, and even (throwing a bone to those who will > only see a movie if it has a "known TMer" in it) Russell > Brand were wonderful. But as with its predecessor, it > was Elsie Kate Fisher as Agnes who stole the show. > > If you have kids, you're going to see it anyway, no matter > what I say. If you don't, you should consider it, because > it might help you to remember what it was like to be one. >
