trailer break: ‘Despicable Me’

Take a break from work: watch a trailer…


I’ve already seen this, but Universal is embargoing all commentary on the film from critics who’ve seen it till June 28th, so I can’t say anything at all. Not even that an embargo on this movie makes very little sense.

But I can say this, and I would have said this even before I saw the film. I’m so tired of all the sequels and remakes and reboots and adaptations from TV and comic books… even when they’re good, because I’m so hungry to see new stories and new characters and new everything. And this, at least, does offer that: it’s a totally original story! Written originally for the screens of cinema! What a concept!

Also: That totally does not sound like Steve Carell as Gru, does it? Neat.

Despicable Me opens in the U.S. and Canada on July 9, and in the U.K. on October 15.

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Kassia
Kassia
Thu, Jun 17, 2010 1:37pm

This movie looks completely adorable. I’ve been waiting to see it for a year now, and I haven’t been disappointed by any trailers. Hopefully that continues when I go see it.

Although, it’s not a problem for me as I’m in Canada, but why is there such a massive delay in it premiering in the U.K.? Usually it seems most movies are somewhat close in opening dates, but this one seems abundantly so.

Tonio Kruger
Thu, Jun 17, 2010 2:05pm

Wow! This is garbage. You actually like this?
–Steve Carrell, Despicable Me

Heh. Moviemakers have to be pretty brave to include a line that critic-friendly in a trailer.

And yes, it doesn’t sound like Carrell’s usual voice which is good news for those of us who are tired of how almost every one of his movie characters–save his Uncle Arthur in Bewitched–sound exactly like his Michael Scott character in The Office.

This one might actually be worth watching.

However, I find it kinda ominous that while I was typing this, I kept imagining a knockoff entitled Despicable Who which is all about this evil time traveller who runs around committing bad deeds and who one day inherits–oh, on second thought, I really should save that for fanfic…

Nate
Nate
Thu, Jun 17, 2010 2:54pm

I’m so tired of all the sequels and remakes and reboots and adaptations from TV and comic books… even when they’re good, because I’m so hungry to see new stories and new characters and new everything. And this, at least, does offer that: it’s a totally original story! Written originally for the screens of cinema! What a concept!

So did Grown Ups, Killers and The Bounty Hunter

/just saying

Accounting Ninja
Thu, Jun 17, 2010 2:57pm

Ha, the old guy on the slow scooter reminds me of Professor Farnsworth of Futurama.

Drave
Drave
Thu, Jun 17, 2010 4:20pm

I kept imagining a knockoff entitled Despicable Who which is all about this evil time traveller who runs around committing bad deeds

This is relevant to my interests…

JSW
JSW
Thu, Jun 17, 2010 8:40pm

Dammit, that’s am ice ray, not a freeze ray!

AJP
AJP
Fri, Jun 18, 2010 2:47pm

Dammit, that’s am ice ray, not a freeze ray!

An ice ray is so Johnny Snow.

MaryAnn
MaryAnn
Fri, Jun 18, 2010 5:54pm

So did Grown Ups, Killers and The Bounty Hunter

Wow, I guess I need to be even more specific:

Not only does this trailer for *Descpicable Me* appear to show a story that is wholly original, it appears not to be a ripoff/riff on/retread of something we’ve seen 18 billion times before masquerading as a new story with new characters.

Nate
Nate
Sat, Jun 19, 2010 12:42pm

Not only does this trailer for *Descpicable Me* appear to show a story that is wholly original, it appears not to be a ripoff/riff on/retread of something we’ve seen 18 billion times before masquerading as a new story with new characters.

I’m sure this’ll be a good movie, but reading some other reviews it sounds like it borrows a lot from other films. And I’m sure I can predict how the orphans’ plot arc ends from the trailer.

MaryAnn
MaryAnn
Sat, Jun 19, 2010 4:57pm

You’ve read reviews? Reviews are supposed to be embargoed till the end of June.

Oh, yeah, I see that once again, Variety and the Hollywood Reporter work under their own rules.

Darren
Darren
Tue, Jul 06, 2010 1:36am

The fans of animation movies should take their seats one more time, for the this time non-Pixar animation Despicable Me deserves a wide and close attention with its fresh look and funny, warm characters. The film is directed by Pierre Coffin and Chris Renaud, and the screenplay written by Ken Daurio is based on a story by Sergio Pablos.