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TO VIEW THE SITE PLEASE ROTATE YOUR DEVICE The Lego Movie Videogame   []   [] The Lego Movie Videogame is an installment of the LEGO Video Games series released for both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS in early 2014. It is a game based on the film The Lego Movie released around the same time. Click on movie to set a reminder A Street Cat Named Bob Coarse language & drug references Based on the internationally bestselling book, A Street Cat Named Bob is a moving and uplifting feel-good true story. Add this movie to your Flicks List and we'll let you know when the movie is available in Cinema. A Cure for Wellness Violence, sexual violence, offensive language & content that may disturb An ambitious young executive is sent to retrieve his company's CEO from an idyllic but mysterious wellness centre at a remote location in the Swiss Alps. An international space crew discovers life on Mars. A group of high-school kids, who are infused with unique superpowers, harness their abilities in order to save the world.




Violence, offensive language & sexual material This movie follows the adventures of two California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers as they make their rounds on the freeways of Los Angeles. Ghost in the Shell GHOST IN THE SHELL follows the Major, a special ops, one-of-a-kind human-cyborg hybrid, who leads the elite task force Section 9. Smurfs: The Lost Village A mysterious map sets Smurfette and her best friends Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty on an exciting and thrilling race through the Forbidden Forest filled with magical creatures. Sex scenes & offensive language A British film crew attempts to boost morale during World War II by making a propaganda film after the Blitzkrieg. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 Continues the team's adventures as they unravel the mystery of Peter Quill's true parentage. Ex-maid of honor Eloise (Anna Kendrick) - having been relieved of her duties after being unceremoniously dumped by the best man via text..




King Arthur: Legend of the Sword The film is an iconoclastic take on the classic Excalibur myth, tracing Arthur’s journey from the streets to the throne. In 1947, Lord Mountbatten assumes the post of last Viceroy, charged with handing India back to its people A woman sets out to make life hell for her ex-husband's new wife. Add this movie to your Flicks List and we'll let you know when the movie is available in Cinema.The LEGO Movie Videogame for Sony PS3 Add my images & videos Orders over $29 ship for free.* ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+ Shipping: Multiple shipping options available. Choose a SquareTrade Protection Plan Details SquareTrade 2-Year Video Game and Movie Protection Plan:Decline Protection Gift wrap is not available for this item. This item is sold in our stores. Please check your local store for availability.Buy 1 Get 1 40% off all 3DS, WiiU, XBox and PlayStation video games - (Details)FREE Shipping on ANY purchase of $29 or more.




Surcharges may apply on heavy/large items. - Free Shipping (See Details) In a scenario drawn from the film, The LEGO® Movie Videogame puts LEGO kids into the role of Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. Players guide him as he is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared. Product Dimensions (in inches):6.7 x 5.2 x 0.4 How to Get It Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to all 50 United States including Alaska & Hawaii This item is NOT eligible for shipping to APO/FPO addresses, U.S. Territories, Puerto Rico or P.O. Boxes Due to shipping restrictions, Ship Charges will be separate from other items in your order This item may ship by itself Shipping Methods:This item ships via Standard Shipping only This item is sold in our stores




Orders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions In-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent sales Not all items are carried at all stores. Please click the "Select a store" link to check product availability Sweepstakes & Free Sample Disclosure Displaying reviews 1-10Previous | Next »Awesome ProsEasy to learnConsBest UsesAll AgesWas this a gift?:YesMy son and husband are enjoying this game! ProsEasy to learnFun To PlayMultiplayerConsBest UsesAdultsOlder KidsWas this a gift?:NoGreat game for youngsters ProsChallengingFun To PlayGraphicsKid AppropriateMultiplayerConsBest UsesOlder KidsYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:YesFun game ProsEasy to learnFun To PlayGraphicsKid AppropriateMultiplayerConsBest UsesWas this a gift?:YesMy twins favorite game ProsEasy to learnFun To PlayGood AudioGraphicsKid AppropriateMultiplayerConsBest UsesAll AgesMultiple PlayersWas this a gift?:NoI bought this as a gift. I was,very happy to find it. ProsFun To PlayGood AudioKid AppropriateConsBest UsesYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:YesGood game for kids ProsChallengingFun To PlayGood AudioGraphicsKid AppropriateMultiplayerConsPoor InstructionsBest UsesAll AgesWas this a gift?:YesFun game ProsFun To PlayConsBest UsesYoung ChildrenWas this a gift?:Yesmy son loves it ProsEasy to learnFun To PlayGood AudioGraphicsKid AppropriateMultiplayerConsBest UsesAll AgesWas this a gift?:YesEnjoyable for the whole family ProsFun To PlayKid AppropriateMultiplayerConsBest UsesAll AgesWas this a gift?




:YesDisplaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious | Television's self-service buffet has never been more diverse for Australian audiences and, at the same time, never been more complicated. In addition to slabs of new content being pushed out by a handful of new "streaming" players, audiences must now contend with multiple screens, multiple subscriptions and a more complex navigation around who owns what. Streaming film and TV content is not new to Australia - services like Ezyflix and Quickflix have been in the market for several years, and the dominant pay TV platform, Foxtel, has already launched Foxtel Play. But this week the US-owned Netflix joined the Nine and Fairfax-owned Stan, and the Foxtel and Seven-owned Presto. Every course of Australia's long-awaited TV dinner has finally been served.As a group, they create a collective cost and audience share pressure which will, in time, change the shape of Australian television, either by accelerating the fragmentation of audiences, or by driving up the cost of acquiring content.




For consumers, the benefits are manifest. It narrows, if not closes, the delay Australian consumers face for international content, though there is still much to be done on that front. And the real cost of entry - around $10 a month - is genuinely low.The accompanying guide reveals some startling distinctions between the different services. At just $8.99 Netflix may be the cheapest entry point but its local library is comparatively lean - just 1120 titles, compared to 7110 titles on its US service - and its entry-level service is available only standard definition. On a per-hour basis, Stan boasts the largest library (approximately 7000 hours) for just a dollar more, and is delivered in high definition. Equally, Netflix is the only one of the three new players offering 4K ("ultra" high definition) content. And Presto is the only delivered solely in standard definition. What is more, a large slice of content has been acquired on a "non-exclusive" basis. That means, for example, that shows like Summer Heights High, Doctor Who, Absolutely Fabulous, The Good Wife and Ray Donovan are available on more than one platform.




Equally, each has invested heavily in exclusive content, leaving real fans with some Solomon-like decisions. Frozen, for example, is Netflix (and Presto). And The Lego Movie, in SVOD terms, to Stan.And Foxtel owns Game of Thrones, though it can be sourced later from both Quickflix and iTunes. With that in mind, and in response to consumer demand, Foxtel Play is offering the upcoming new season of Game of Thrones on a no-contract basis: that is, $25/month for the service plus $5/month for the premium drama add-on for three months. And it does include streaming rights to all of the preceding seasons.In a sense, that transaction illustrates the many, and explains perfectly how the new universe hopes to work. Consumers have much more power, but with that comes more paperwork. And a touch of caveat emptor, let the buyer beware. And the final realisation that the long-held notion of "all-you-can-eat" TV is something of an illusion. It is perhaps more correct to say we're now customers in TV's equivalent of a food court.




(For a closer look at ease of use, streaming quality and data usage, click here) What it does: streams films and TV showsPlatforms: PC/Mac, tablet, mobile, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fetch TVCost: three tiers, basic ($8.99), standard ($11.99), premium ($14.99); no contractQuality: SD (basic), HD (standard), 4K (premium)Screens: unlimited devices; 1 stream (basic), 2 streams (standard), 4 streams (premium)Total library titles: 1120 titles approx. of which 220 approx. are TV*.Total library hours: 5000 hours* approx.Key suppliers: Netflix (USA), Disney, Beyond Distribution, Warner Bros, BBC Worldwide, 20th Century Fox, NBC Universal, Village Roadshow, ABC CommercialKey content: exclusive rights to House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, Bloodline, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Grace and Frankie, plus streaming rights to the films Frozen and Maleficent.Data consumption: 1GB/hour (standard definition), 3GB/hour (high definition), 7GB/hour (ultra high-def)ISPs offering unmetered data




What it does: streams films and TV showsPlatforms: PC/Mac, smart TV, tablet, mobile, Airplay via Apple TV, ChromecastTotal library titles: 1250 titles approx.Total library hours: 7000 hours approx.Key suppliers: Sony Pictures, CBS Studios, MGM, Village Roadshow, NBC Universal, BBC Worldwide, ABC Commercial, SBS (including World Movies), Viacom, TurnerKey content: exclusive rights to Better Call Saul, Dig, Transparent, Mozart in the Jungle, Community, The LEGO Movie, the James Bond library, Wolf of Wall Street, streaming rights to Fargo, Breaking Bad, The Bridge, The KillingData consumption: 1GB/hour (standard definition), 1.5GB/hour (high definition 720p), 3GB/hour (high definition 1080p)ISPs offering unmetered data: None at the moment.(Stan is co-owned by Fairfax Media, the publisher of this website) What it does: streams films, TV shows and sport; streams linear pay TV channelsPlatforms: PC/Mac, smart TV, tablet, mobile (via Foxtel Go), Samsung Blu-Ray, Playstation, XBoxTrial period: 14 days free (no contract)Total library hours: 3250 hours approx.*Key suppliers: 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros, Disney, Paramount, Sony Pictures, NBC Universal, HBO, BBC WorldwideKey content: first-run on Game of Thrones and Walking Dead, Jane The Virgin, The Flash and The 100




, plus Foxtel "Originals" including Wentworth and The Real Housewives of Melbourne, plus up to 69 linear streaming channels including live sport. What it does: streams films and TV showsPlatforms: PC/Mac, smart TV, tablet, mobile, ChromecastCost: TV $9.99/month, movies $9.99/month, both $14.99/month (no contract)Trial period: 30 days free (no contract)Total library titles: 1200 titles approx., of which 100 approx. are TVTotal library hours: 4500 hours approx.Key suppliers: HBO, Foxtel Productions, Seven Network, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures, Disney, eOne, NBC UniversalKey content: exclusive streaming rights to Modern Family, streaming rights to Sons of Anarchy, Homeland, The Americans, plus Foxtel "Originals" including Wentworth, Cloudstreet, Love My Way, Tangle, Devil's PlaygroundUsability/interface: Basic, can be sluggish.ISPs offering unlimited data: Telstra Bigpond, Foxtel Broadband What it does: streams films and TV shows; transactional streaming ("stream to own");




DVD rentalPlatforms: PC/Mac, smart TV, tablet, mobile, Playstation, XBox, Chromecast, TiVoTotal library titles: 2300 titles approx. of which approx. 275 are TVTotal library hours: 7000 hours approx.Key suppliers: Warner Bros, Sony Pictures, NBC Universal, MGM, Disney, Lionsgate, eOne, HBO, BBC Worldwide, ITVKey content: transactional streaming ("stream to own") rights to Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, House of Cards and Orange is the New Black, streaming rights to Orphan Black, Hung, Skins, True Blood, Entourage, The West WingData consumption: 1.5GB/hour (standard definition), 2.5GB/hour (high definition).ISPs offering unmetered data: None at the moment. What it does: transactional streaming (rental); "electronic sell through" (download to own)Platforms: PC/Mac, Samsung smart TV, tablet, mobile, ChromecastCost: rentals ($3.99 and up); download to down ($8.99 and up)Maximum screens: 5 devices; 2 streamsTotal library titles: 2000 titles approx., of which 285 approx. are TVTotal library hours: 6000 hours approx.

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