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The Bad Guys (2022)

7.5 | Mar 17, 2022 (US) | Family, Comedy, Crime, Adventure, Animation | 01:40
Budget: 80 000 000 | Revenue: 250 162 278

Good is no fun at all.

When the Bad Guys, a crew of criminal animals, are finally caught after years of heists and being the world’s most-wanted villains, Mr. Wolf brokers a deal to save them all from prison.

Featured Crew

Director
Choreographer
Screenplay, Executive Producer
Sound Designer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Production Design
Executive Producer, Book
Sound Designer

Cast

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Sam Rockwell
Wolf (voice)
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Marc Maron
Snake (voice)
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Awkwafina
Tarantula (voice)
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Craig Robinson
Shark (voice)
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Anthony Ramos
Piranha (voice)
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Richard Ayoade
Professor Marmalade (voice)
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Zazie Beetz
Diane Foxington (voice)
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Alex Borstein
Police Chief Misty Luggins (voice)
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Lilly Singh
Tiffany Fluffit (voice)
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Barbara Goodson
Old Lady (voice)

The Bad Guys Collection

Teasers

Available On Blu-Ray & DVD 6/21

Reviews

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Robbie Grawey
N/A | Sep 12, 2022
Visually great and stylistically cool! Wish it was a bit less derivative, but the character dynamics and lightness really keep that from being too big of a detractor for me. I had fun! Also: love the fact that the guy who says “Marmalade” in PADDINGTON 2 is named Professor Marmalade in this.
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edu2703
8 | Apr 15, 2022
I really enjoyed the movie. It's funny, the action scenes are very well done, the characters are charming, the dialogues are excellent and the animation style, in a mix of 2D and 3D, is the icing on the cake to complete an (almost) perfect animation. 'Almost' because the plot was pretty average. It's interesting and even brings a nice message, but I think it lacked a little more development, especially in making the movie more unpredictable. Halfway through the movie you already knew who the villain was and how the movie was going to end. They even added multiple 'twists' to make the story more unpredictable, but almost all of them were far-fetched and failed to surprise me. Despite that, this movie was a breath of originality from Dreamworks after a decade of bland animations. I'll give it a solid 8.
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CinemaSerf
6 | Apr 04, 2022
The "Bad Guys" make the most secure location look like a candy store, and they tease the hapless police chief "Luggins" who seems incapable - despite having gazillions of officers - to catch them. Enter the new governor "Foxington" who basically ridicules them, declaims their achievement and provokes them into pulling the ultimate crime - the theft of the golden dolphin. What now ensues is an "Ocean's 5" style logistics exercise as the five of them carefully plan the theft. The trophy is to be presented to the icon of decency "Professor Marmalade" but is he quite who he seems? Is the governor? These films are a bit ten-a-penny, and this one isn't really very special. The dialogue is entertainingly quick-fire now and again (especially the snake and the piranha); "Weaps" - the extra nimble taratunla provides the gadgetry and the animation is efficient with plenty of action once the film gets moving. The ending, though, is daft and hurried and who knew there were so many millions of guinea pigs in the world!? I saw this on my own on a big screen, but I think this will do just as well on the television.