Alicia
I love this movie so much
Vashirdfel
Simply A Masterpiece
Maidexpl
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
Scarlet
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
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
alindsay-al
I am a huge fan of the series so I was wondering how this film would do and its alright. The premise of the film sees mrs Brown's fruit and veg store at the risk of being shut down by the big company. Now brendan o carrol is mrs brown and he is fantastic in this role, the character is just hilarious and a really likable character. Everybody is back from the show and doing a great job with cathy, buster and dermot being the standout characters. Unfortunately, there are some new characters added especially villains that are very cliché in a bad way. The story has some well placed heart to it and some good laughs but at times it tries to focus on too much that doesn't matter. Also there are some very offensive things in this film that are really ridiculous. The script has some very funny lines that had me really laughing and some great drama. But there was some humour that didn't really work for me. The style has some things that are like the series but you can tell that this film wasn't really made for cinemas. Overall this film is okay but only watch if you are a fan of the series.
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.
FlashCallahan
So the titular character owes €3.8 million in taxes, and has to pay it or her livelihood will be taken away.That's the story. Other sub lots involve the Russian Mafia, Racism. Blind Ninjas, Sexism, breaking the fourth wall on several occasions, and then pretending to do an outtake halfway through the film, because hey, a lot of the people who watch this abomination on TV wouldn't know what good comedy was even if they were visited by The Spanish Inquisition....And truth be told, its terrible, from beginning to end, its cringeworthy stuff, and as soon as the titular character turns over and broke wind at the beginning, just confirmed the shameful, lazy writing that this thing has.The breaking of the fourth wall is awful, but the worse thing that this film has, are the silly out takes that we get 'treated to' in the second act, its clear that they are staged.All in all, yes, it's made a shedload of money, but that doesn't mean that many people liked it.Come the end of the film, I saw Keith Duffy, and realised I wasn't actually watching the film, I was just looking at the screen, bored senseless.Do not treat your 'mammy' to this, this Christmas, as all the advertising will no doubt say.A poisonous cash in, stopping people seeing something decent at the cinema.