The Bob's Burgers Movie

The Bob's Burgers Movie

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.

  • Released: 2022-05-25
  • Runtime: 102 minutes
  • Genre: Adventure, Animation, Comedy
  • Stars: H. Jon Benjamin, Dan Mintz, John Roberts, Eugene Mirman, Kristen Schaal, Larry Murphy, Kevin Kline, Zach Galifianakis, David Wain, Sam Seder, Eugene Shawn, Gary Cole, John Q. Kubin, Sarah Silverman, Laura Silverman, Jenny Slate, Brian Huskey, Aziz Ansari, Ron Lynch, Stephanie Beatriz, Nicole Byer, Rob Huebel, Nick Kroll, Paul Rudd, Bobby Tisdale, Jordan Peele, Andy Kindler, Ben Garant, David Herman, Craig Anton, Paul F. Tompkins, Parvesh Cheena, Brooke Dillman, Loren Bouchard, Katie Crown, Phil LaMarr, Hannah Parikh, Ben Pronsky, Michelle Ruff, David Zyler
  • Director: Loren Bouchard, Bernard Derriman
 Comments
  • JumpingCineFile - 28 December 2022
    Occasionally funny dialogue, mainly uninteresting visuals, one for the fans
    Not having seen any of the TV seasons I found myself bored watching this film. Occasionally the dialogue made me smile as it counterpoints various strange and silly aspects of modern society and / or popular culture, but I nearly fell asleep during the movie at least 3 times.

    I didn't care about any of the characters or their problems, and the subdued physicality of the animation was flat.

    The visual aesthetic reminded me of the Simpsons, but didn't achieve a level of uniqueness that would have made the film stand out.

    There was nothing memorable about the music other than the annoying singing, which wasn't fun for me.

    Considering this movie made the vast majority of its money in the USA, and only about 6% of the total box office came from the rest of the world then it at least gave its fans what they wanted from it.
  • actionmanfrank - 26 September 2022
    I live for Bob's Burgers
    Don't you just love it when your favorite shows make it to the big screen. Sure sometimes it can be a let down like when Avatar: The Last Air Bender did it, but Bob's Burgers leans closer to The Simpsons in terms of quality, though not as mind blowing. Which is the charm of the show. It's remarkably unremarkable, in a good way I promise. So how does the movie stack up with the show? Well keep reading to find out.

    Once again we find the Belcher family in money trouble struggling to pay loans. When pipe explodes right outside Bob's restaurant and a dead body is found in the hole, customers stop showing up and their landlord is framed for the murder. Now Bob and Linda have to come up with the money to pay their loans while Louise, Gene, and Tina have to solve the murder mystery.

    If your a fan of Bob's Burgers than you're gonna like this. The Belchers make a seamless transition onto the big screen. The humor is as good as it is on the show and the characters are just as lovable and relatable as ever.

    Honestly there's not a lot to say. It's just a well executed animated comedy. Sometimes that's all you really need. So let's welcome Bob's Burgers to the big screen alongside Yogi Bear, SpongeBob SquarePants, and The Simpsons.