

Let's get this patty started.
26/05/2022
Overview
When a ruptured water main creates an enormous sinkhole right in front of Bob's Burgers, it blocks the entrance indefinitely and ruins the Belchers’ plans for a successful summer. While Bob and Linda struggle to keep the business afloat, the kids try to solve a mystery that could save their family's restaurant. As the dangers mount, these underdogs help each other find hope and fight to get back behind the counter, where they belong.
Status: Released
Rating: 70%
Original language: EN
Budget: $38,000,000
Revenue: $34,148,750
Official website:
https://www.20thcenturystudios.com/movies/the-bobs-burgers-movie
20th Century Studios

Bento Box Entertainment

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7466442
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q41709271
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H. Jon Benjamin
Bob Belcher / Jimmy Jr. / Ms. Labonz (voice)

Kristen Schaal
Louise Belcher (voice)

John Roberts
Linda Belcher / Jocelyn (voice)

Dan Mintz
Tina Belcher (voice)

Eugene Mirman
Gene Belcher (voice)

Larry Murphy
Teddy (voice)

Kevin Kline
Calvin Fischoeder (voice)

Zach Galifianakis
Felix Fischoeder (voice)
Review by: Chris Sawin
Written by: Chris Sawin on 2022-05-29T00:04:31.173Z
The Bob’s Burgers Movie is a laugh out loud funny and beautifully animated film with undeniably fantastic music. It’s unfortunate and slightly soul crushing that the film feels almost like a filler episode of a television series. It’s absolutely fun in the moment and you’ll laugh your buns off, but whether the film holds any substantial value over time is something we’ll all have to ask ourselves by the time the film is released on Blu-ray and DVD.
Full review: https://hubpages.com/entertainment/The-Bobs-Burgers-Movie-2022-Review-A-Longer-and-More-Polished-Bobs-Burgers-Episode
Review by: CinemaSerf
Written by: CinemaSerf on 2022-06-08T09:26:47.197Z
"Bob" and "Linda" are facing ruin. Their burger restaurant isn't paying it's way and when the bank manager gives them a week to repay their business loan, or lose all their kitchen equipment - things look bleak! Not so bleak as they look the next morning after a great sink hole has appeared outside of their restaurant. Luckily, though, in best "Passport to Pimlico" (1949) tradition, their daughter "Louise" is mucking about near the hole and falls in. Treasure? No, not quite - a skeleton which turns out to be the body of a long lost "Carnie", and a murdered one at that. A quick police investigation leads to the arrest of their landlord and local grandee "Fischoeder" on a murder charge. Maybe because "Louise" always sports a pink bunny-eared hat, but she smells a rat, and together with her siblings "Tina" and "Gene" sets off to get to the truth before the family loses it's livelihood. Perhaps I just didn't get the memo, but this is not very good. It is a sort of "Scooby Do" meets a "Carry On" affair, that relies for the most part on some pretty infantile humour, some curiously drawn - chinless - animations and the odd song. Certainly, the dialogue is quickly paced but it's hardly ever funny, and I really struggled to remain engaged after about twenty minutes. Perhaps I need my humour to be a little more sophisticated, less puerile and maybe not so prone to stereotype. Sorry - this just wasn't for me.
Review by: Robbie Grawey
Written by: Robbie Grawey on 2022-09-12T21:15:55.223Z
I wish it felt more justified in being feature-length and not just a season finale plot. But still: very entertaining! The vocal performances are fun (H. Jon Benjamin, my beloved), the jokes hit pretty well, and it's very watchable. Guess I need to finally check out the show!