Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie
Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie
PG-13 | 27 June 2014 (USA)
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When Moore Street market-trader Agnes Brown finds her livelihood under threat from a ruthless developer, she and her family embark on a campaign to save her stall, aided as only the Browns will be by a motley troop of blind trainee Ninjas, an alcoholic solicitor, and a barrister with Tourettes Syndrome.

Reviews
Micitype Pretty Good
Stoutor It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.
WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Roxie The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
holt_71 i love Mrs Brown's boys usually but i'll be quite honest i found this distasteful and insulting.The one part where they talk about "Parkinson's Disease" as if it was to be made fun of well Brendan its not funny when someone has it.Also talking about making bombs in this day and age is also not funny.The whole plot made no sense considering that at no time during the TV shows were we even made aware that Mammy had a stall so this was rubbish in my opinion.The whole transition from small screen to big screen didn't work.I missed the whole Mammy interacting with the family and sitting at her table.No idea why the rest of the family were in it as they only had a couple of lines each at the most.Sorry Brendan its a big thumbs down and is reflected in my 2/10 Very disappointed.
Christina OK, this movie is not perfect but it's worth watching! The plot is a great idea and the characters are up to their normal shenanigans. Buster is a stand out character for me giving us a lot of laughs and some crazy action sequences but i think what most people are forgetting is the big story line. The film's general theme is not to let other people win and to come together in desperate times, obviously something a lot of people reviewing here can't understand. Overall this film is quite good and definitely a film i will watch over and over again. It's still very funny (not as funny as the show but still a good laugh) and the action sequences (played for laughs) are fun to watch. It's a film you can watch when you're feeling blue because it makes you want to stand up and fight people who are trying to knock you down!
Caveman2011 Ironically, I was in London the week before this movie came out and was very excited to see public transport with posters promoting the movie. Returning to sunny South Africa, I waited in anticipation for the release of the title here. All I can say is "Frek off" to the producers and director of this piece of drivel. The show lacked punch, the story line was weak and the acting looked forced. As if they needed material just to "fill in" the movie. In all honesty, it was a waste of time...I fell asleep halfway through the show and finally just walked out 30 minutes before the end. Stick to the 30 minute explosive comedy episodes...
shutupanddrive I went to see this recently and was expecting the worst from hearing reports of people walking out halfway saying it was terrible and nothing like the TV show and it had lost its magic and I was pleasantly surprised to find they were wrong. Okay yes the start had me underwhelmed and I thought this will be crap but as we got further into it regained its magic by showing you the outtakes and breaking the 4th wall and giving you the Mrs Brown things that we love. Okay yes it's a bit more polished than the TV show but movies always will be they have longer to shoot and have more money generally but it still retains the charm of the show which I would say is purely down to Brendan and his craziness. It shows you a glimpse of life in Dublin and for people complaining about the swearing they clearly haven't spent much time there as this is what Dubliners are like it's just second nature to them and they don't see the offence in it as it is so natural. My favourite bits have to be the blind ninjas, riding around the streets in Mr Wang's car, the barrister with Tourettes, the car chase with the Russians.I laughed so much at these and they remind you why you love Mrs Brown in the first place. I enjoyed the movie after expecting it to be not very good and it was really good. It still has the innuendos we all know and love from Mrs Brown but maybe not as close to the wire as the TV show.Brendan O'Carroll has found a niche in the market and filled it brilliantly. Well done.