Trailer: Despicable Me 2

We have to wait flippin’ aaaages until it hits cinemas on June 28th, but it looks like it just might be worth it. Despicable Me 2, the follow-up to, you’ll never guess… 2010′s Despicable Me, is once again voiced by the likes of Jason Segal and Steve Carrell but this time with the added awesomeness of Al Pacino. The fine people at Universal sent us the trailer for your viewing pleasure… What can we say? Oh wait… ba ba ba ba banana ba ba ba ba banana bananaaaa potato naaaa bananaaa tokalilo potatoli kanimalo manikanochika ba ba banana yuhplanuhu lapanolutu ma banana lakamupitalamu banana ba ba ba ba banana potatooooo

Review: Dinner For Schmucks

I’ve never been a huge Paul Rudd fan. I’ve always seen him as playing a moany, boring monogamist in a dead end job. I’ve always felt that he lacked the spark of wit needed to be a comedic actor and usually got his laughs with a pang of pity in most of his roles to date. Even in Anchorman, I felt he was the least funniest of the newsteam. However, Dinner for Schmucks was a turning point for me and Paul. So he didn’t provide the big laughs, but he gives a great performance and I didn’t find him as depressing as usual! Dinner for Schmucks, based loosely on the film The Dinner Game (Le Dîner de cons), sees Tim (Rudd) trying to work his way up the corporate ladder by approaching a Swiss entrepreneur (Played by a very bronzed David Walliams) with a niche market for his failing business … There’s more