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After being mistaken for the LEGO Master Builder, ordinary mini-guy Emmet is swept up in an urgent quest to thwart the evil plans of Lord Business. Emmet's adventures include daunting challenges and hilarious missteps in this computer-animated epic. Rent DVDs for only Best Music Song nominee Common Sense rating OK for kids 6+ English: Dolby Digital 5.1, French: Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish (Neutral): Dolby Digital 5.1 English: DTS-HD Master Audio,Today’s the day The LEGO Movie comes to DVD, Blu-ray, and combinations of the two therein. This film was released in its digital format earlier this month to web-based storefronts like Google Play and iTunes, and starting today you’ll be able to pick it up in physical format. This film comes in packages of many sizes, from most basic to a rather strange combo-pack. The LEGO Movie was released earlier this year with a surprise amount of fanfare, earning top marks from reviewers young and old. SlashGear reviewed The LEGO Movie as well, turning out a wholly positive reaction as the film summoned our long-dormant love for the toy brand.




Headed to stores today, the Target Exclusive version of the film will include the Blu-Ray and the DVD as well as a Digital HD format of the film along with a 24-page activity book with stickers. This version will cost you $27.99 USD online – and likely the same price in-stores. Another packaging of The LEGO Movie is the DVD 2-disc special edition, costing you anywhere from $14.99 (at Target) to $28.98 USD in video stores throughout the USA. This version brings you a wide-screen presentation of the film on one disc and a collection of special features on the other. A third edition includes Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD formats of the film with a price range between $19.99 and $29.99 USD. You’ll find this version most prevalent as the DVD to Blu-ray format change over rages on. Note here that wherever you find the Blu-ray or DVD versions of the film, you’ll also find “over 2 hours of bonus content.” The biggest, most powerful version of the movie brings you three different discs in one box.




You’ll get the 3D Blu-ray of the film, a standard 2D Blu-ray of the film, a DVD disc, and a 3D bust of the LEGO character Emmet made of plastic. This is also the one and only place (for now) that you’ll be able to get the LEGO mini-fig of Old-School Vitruvius. When you get Vitruvius with sets like MetalBeard’s Sea Cow, he is as he appears through most of the movie – Hippie Vitruvius. This Old-School Vitruvius still has a pendant, more of an old-Roman look, and real human (LEGO human) eyes! Make sure to have a peek at our MetalBeard’s Sea Cow LEGO set Review right this minute and get your Hearty Crew party on!Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing The Lego Batman Movie near you. Conditions of Use & SaleLEGO Movie Bad Cop Minifigure Watch LEGO Movie Soundtrack CD DVD LEGO Movie Mini-Figure Edition LEGO Movie Bad Cop Minifigure Clock LEGO Movie Angry Kitty Key Light The LEGO Movie (2014) The LEGO Movie Blu-ray delivers truly amazing video and audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release




An ordinary Lego mini-figure, thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil Lego tyrant from gluing the universe together.For more about The LEGO Movie and the The LEGO Movie Blu-ray release, see the The LEGO Movie Blu-ray Review published by on where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5.Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller Writers: Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller Starring: Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie » See full cast & crew The LEGO Movie Blu-ray, Video Quality As if The LEGO Movie weren't dazzling enough, along comes Warner's 1080p/AVC-encoded video presentation. Rather than slather the screen with eye-gouging swaths of color, the film's ever-shifting palette incorporates convincing lighting to lifelike ends. Hues are bright and bold when Emmet strolls through a bustling city; dusty and sunburnt when he and Wyldstyle travel to the Old West;




cast in cold blues and positively sinister greens in Lord Business' lair; sickeningly sweet when the Masters arrive in Cloud Cuckoo Land in Middle Zealand; and bold and triumphant as Emmet and Wyldstyle bring the fight back to the streets. Primaries are vivid, black levels are deep and satisfying, and contrast is consistently filmic and strong. And oh the detail. The chips along the edges of the plastic characters. The fingerprints you'll catch sight of when the light hits Benny or Lord Business just right. The wear and tear of a fading decal. The imperfections of a brick. It's all there to be discovered and pored over in high definition. Edges are clean and natural, free from ringing or aliasing, and textures are refined and close-ups striking. If you didn't already think the world of the animation, you will now. Better still, there isn't a hint of significant macroblocking, banding or any other encoding issue of note. This is about as pristine and impeccable as they come. Fans will be overjoyed.




The LEGO Movie Blu-ray, Audio Quality Matching The LEGO Movie's video presentation high-point for high-point is Warner's wonderfully enveloping DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track. In fact, the only nitpick I can even muster is that it isn't a 7.1 mix. And when that's your chief complaint, you know you're listening to something special. Low-end output is big and boisterous, throwing weight and power behind every blast, explosion, crash and collision, as well as lending presence to anything and everything that calls on the LFE channel for assistance. Rear speaker activity is both aggressive and playful too, latching onto every scattered block, incoming attack craft, lumbering machine, approaching robot or off-target Batarang launched across the screen. Directionality is precise and involving, pans are smooth, and dynamics never falter. Dialogue isn't shortchanged either, arriving with ever-intelligible, impressively grounded voices that are never disconnected from the soundscape or compromised in any way.

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