YouHeart
I gave it a 7.5 out of 10
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Cristal
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
niallsheridan
I utterly dislike Brendan Ó Carroll's comedy which is being rude and foul mouthed Mrs Brown this is just same as the unfunny and stupid television series I really don't see how why Mrs Brown's Boys D' Movie was released Keith Lemon The Film is a better character comedy film should have released Bridget And Eamon film instead
Rocketeer_Raccoon
I had been a fan of Mrs. Brown since the theatre years before the TV show ever came along which would sky rocket Mrs. Brown to fame. When I first heard about the Movie I was expecting the usual really dirty jokes that Mrs. Brown is best known for, usually Mrs. Brown is absolutely funny as hell. However...that wasn't the case with the Movie, what I thought was going to be a great film was instead a complete "pile of s***", it's absolutely terrible... My question is, what went wrong? Although Brendan O'Carroll who plays Mrs. Brown did write the story but the movie felt like it wasn't in his control. Most of the jokes were not funny at all, there were some really good moments but for the most part it was like nobody put any real care for the movie. But the worst thing of all, what happened to the really dirty humour that we love Mrs. Brown for? It's so bad, it's actually making me think about stop being a fan of Mrs. Brown for good because it's a real shame that the movie is ruined with a poor direction.Sure you can take the theatre out to the TV but it looks like you can't take the theatre into a movie.
WakenPayne
... Because this is by far and away the worst movie I have seen all year.Okay, I think the show is alright. I think that when it works it can be an entertaining watch. So trust me when I say that I would much rather watch the 2-Set show with about 12 actors total then I would seeing this rather high budget Dublin production because it delivers nothing and I mean NOTHING of what made the show any good.So the plot, tell me if you have NEVER heard this before. A big greedy monolithic corporation decides to take down Mrs Brown's vegetable shop and it's up to all the other vegetable shop clerks on the street and her family to take them down.So, yeah if you've seen enough movies you will know that this is not original but at least the humour is there right? Well dies making fun of the handicapped sound anything like the show? This isn't just Mrs Brown but the whole movie. It takes it's time to insult people who are blind, people who are deaf, people who are old and people with mental health problems. I am not even kidding you.And speaking of, the person who trains Ninjitsu to the blind (which it doesn't say Ninjitsu in the movie, just that it's a Ninja school) Is played by Brendan O'Carroll doing his best to alienate the entire Asian Market by playing one of the most racist Chinese stereotypes I have ever seen and it's under the delusion that you are laughing at it when really you're just trying to find the nearest alcohol to drink.So could a comedy movie with no laughs and just goes out of it's way to insult the handicapped as well as racial in-sensitivities possibly get worse? Well believe it or not, it can. How? Drama. I am fine with drama in comedies but 80% of the drama is that Mrs Brown feels she let everyone down by having her children in care for 2 weeks when they were infants. That and anything else they try to do is PAINFUL! Oh god is it painful. At the end when she finds all the shop-keepers really DID support her and how much of a good moment it is I almost expected someone to say "You believe in Mrs Brown don't you? Well shout out and give her a hand".From a technical standpoint... This movie is bad. The cinematography is bland and uninspired and that's when they're doing it right, the editing is probably some of the laziest I have ever seen I mean I know in the show they do outtakes and that adds to the charm of the show but when a movie does it it just screams laziness because we would expect the odd suff-up for a low production show, whereas with a movie, it's a higher budget and people expected more. The fact they put out-takes in alone tells you what the technical aspects of this movie are like.Well D'Movie is not worth D'time or D'patience. It is the worst movie of 2014 and I have seen Vampire Academy. It is a bland, unfunny, offensive, poorly made mess that screams nothing then me wanting to quit watching the show or watching anything to do with it. It really is one of those movies that's a top contender for worst TV Show Adaptation ever made. Trust me when I say it has nothing that made anything about the show good.
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...