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Lego Movie Costume DiyDiy 70'S CostumeMovie Halloween CostumesLego HalloweenCostume PropsArt CostumesThe Lego MovieHomemade CostumeHalloween 2016ForwardThe Lego Movie Lego Costumes by ErinL1 #H365Fave #GroupCostume 70+hours to make! Charlie Day's Space Guy Character Showcased In Latest LEGO Movie Poster One of the things we’re already appreciating about The LEGO Movie ahead of the film’s February release — exactly one month ahead, to be exact — is the attention to detail demonstrated in the design of the characters. Take Benny, for example, since Charlie Day’s character has been showcased in the latest poster in all his glorious spaceyness. When the first trailer released, he was introduced to us as "1980-something space guy," which puts this character in the mid-twenties to mid-thirties age range and suggests that, as a LEGO, he’d probably be showing a bit of wear and tear. Sure enough, you can see little nicks and scratches around the front of his space helmet. The bottom’s a little bit bent, his eye’s are the tiniest bit faded around the edges and he’s got a couple scratches on the right side of his forehead.




Benny’s clearly a LEGO that’s been around the toy box, outliving other more fleetingly faddish LEGO that have come and gone between 1980-something and now. Ok, in truth, I have no idea if there’s any kind of link between the characters of The LEGO Movie and played-with LEGO, in somewhat similar fashion to how the Toy Story characters are actual toys, self-aware and all.. Regardless, I like the slight datedness of Benny’s appearance, given his rather generic design, particularly by comparison to the more polished looking faces of Superman and Batman. Maybe it’s the fact that those characters are regularly updated in popular culture, whereas the "1980-something space guy" has one specific era to call his own. I’m probably overthinking this. I just love the details, nicks, scratches and all. He strikes me as the perfect example of LEGO nostalgia. The new poster landed over on the LEGO Movie Facebook page, which has been pretty steadily updated and likely will continue to be, now that we’re coming up on the release of the film.




As mentioned, Benny the space guy is voiced by the great Charlie Day, more often seen and heard in film and television (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Pacific Rim, Horrible Bosses). But he’s no novice at voice-work either, having voiced the role of Art in Monster’s University. You can catch his character Art in the second half of this clip: The recently released TV Spot gives us a goofy look at Benny, who thinks spaceships are awesome… So many facial expressions in just one quick snippet… The LEGO Movie arrives in theaters February 7. Blended From Around The WebTheme LegoThe Lego MovieXandraIdeas ThemeEmmetLegosWatchedAnimationGottaForwardkimmot-art: “ I gotta Emmet, this movie was awesome. I watched it twice when it came out :P ”We're sorry, you've either entered an invalid address, or followed a broken link. If you find a broken URL on an IMDb page, please report it to us To continue your visit to IMDb, please visit the homepage. for joining the Redbubble mailing list




Thanks for signing up! Receive exclusive deals and awesome artist news and content right to your inbox. Free for your convenience.The Boxcar Children Animated Movie Meet Henry, Jessie, Violet and Benny, four orphaned brothers and sisters who mysteriously appear in a small town on a warm summer night. No one knows who these young wanderers are or where they have come from. Fearful of being sent to live with a grandfather they have never met, they turn an abandoned boxcar into their new secret home. Ambitious and resourceful, the plucky children make a happy life for themselves. As time passes, they discover the struggles and rewards of independence as well as the joys of family. Directed by Mark Dippe & Dan Chuba – The Reef, Garfield Gets Real, Garfield’s Pet Force.Production Company – Hammerhead Productions Inc. Available at these retailers, and on video on demand Meet the Cast & Characters Zachary Gordon won the Young Artists Award, in the best supporting actor category, for his performance in the motion picture “Georgia Rule” starring Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda.




Since then, he’s appeared in “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” played young Bloom, Adrien Brody’s character as a boy, in “The Brothers Bloom” and played the starring role in “Diary of a Wimpy Kid”. He reprised his role as Greg Heffley in the sequels, “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” and “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days”. Joey was nine years old when she landed her first lead role in the feature “Ramona and Beezus” and has gone on to star in some of the biggest movies ever made, including “The Dark Knight Rises”, “OZ The Great and Powerful”, “White House Down” and the upcoming “Stonewall” for Roland Emmerich. She has voiced some of the most famous characters in animation including the yellow fur ball Katie, for the animated feature “Horton Hears A Who”, and Beaver, for “Ice Age 3-D”. She has also voiced the lead character Jessie, in the book series movie adaptation of “The Boxcar Children.” At age 11 Mackenzie landed her breakthrough role as Renesmee, the daughter of Bella and Edward in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn–Part 1” (2011) and “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn–Part 2” (2012).




Since then she has filmed “The Conjuring”, “Wish You Well”, “Plastic Jesus”. She has lent her voice to “The Boxcar Children” and “The Little Prince”. She has a lead role in the upcoming Chris Nolan blockbuster “Interstellar”. Jadon is best known for his work in the smash hits “The Lego Movie”, “Frozen” & “Wreck-It-Ralph”. He also played “Cubby” on the TV series “Jake and the Neverland Pirates” and is playing a lead role in James Franco’s upcoming feature film “Bukowski” about the writer Charles Bukowski’s formative years. Mr. Sheen earned a Tony Award nomination in 1965 for his work in “The Subject Was Roses”. After appearing on television, he made his film debut in 1967’s “The Incident”. In the 1970s, Sheen gave several great performances in films such as the adaptation “Catch-22”, “Badlands”, and “Apocalypse Now”. He went on to give strong performances in “Gandhi”, “Wall Street”, “The American President”, “Catch Me if You Can” and “The Departed”.




Best known for his role as J. Jonah Jameson in the hit “Spider-Man” movies, Mr. Simmons also has a long and successful career in television. He is known for his roles of Dr. Skoda, a police psychiatrist, who appeared in “Law & Order” and Vernon Schillinger in the HBO series “Oz”. He has appeared in over 50 major motion pictures and television series. As a founding partner of Hammerhead Productions Dan has overseen digital visual effects and computer animation on over 100 major motions pictures. His recent credits include “Heaven Is For Real”, “Godzilla”, and the upcoming Sony Pictures film “Fury” starring Brad Pitt. He has produced all nine of Hammerhead’s animated feature films. “The Boxcar Children” is his directorial debut. Mark has a long history in Hollywood as a digital pioneer. As a VFX supervisor at Industrial Light & Magic he supervised work on some of the most groundbreaking films in history, creating the dinosaurs in JURASSIC PARK, water pseudo-pod in THE ABYSS and the liquid metal man in TERMINATOR 2.




He has directed several films for The Disney Channel as well as the feature film SPAWN for New Line Cinema. In 2003 Mark joined Hammerhead to lead their feature film character animation division. He has directed seven of the companies nine CG features. Directors will do live Q&A sessions about the movie, via skype. This can be for any sized group and works best after a screening. Schedule a Live Chat with your next kids group. We would love to do a live screening event at your library! These work especially well with elementary school field trips. Past events have included appearance by the Directors and Cast! We talk about the movie, the book and how animated films are made. Hammerhead Productions Inc. is an independent digital production company established in 1994. The company has produced and created digital visual effects and animation on more than 100 major motion pictures. Recent credits include Hangover 3, Prometheus, 42, Hunger Games, Hansel & Gretel and Fast & Furious.

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