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To 3D Or Not To 3D: Buy The Right LEGO Movie Ticket From Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the wacky minds that brought you Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, comes The LEGO Movie, a family-friendly animated adventure that brings a wide world of LEGO's mini-figures to life. Chris Pratt gives voice to Emmet, a common construction worker who stumbles across an incredible destiny to save all of the LEGO worlds from the nefarious plot of Lord Business! Will Arnett, Elizabeth Banks, Charlie Day and Morgan Freeman also lend their voices. Our theatrical review will weigh in on whether or not this new release is worth your time, while this column will focus solely on the film's use of 3D. Considering seven separate categories, To 3D Or Not To 3D evaluates the full scope of the 3D viewing experience. Think of it as a consumer's guide for your movie-going, complete with a viewers poll where you can weigh in on how you plan to see The LEGO Movie. 3D can go great with action, and truly sings in computer-generated productions.




Stuffed with car chases, explosions and flashy battle scenes all constructed with CGI, The LEGO Movie is a perfect venue for the use of 3D. Construction on The LEGO Movie began back in 2009, the same year that James Cameron's Avatar made 3D a game-changer. Nowadays its practically a requirement that a computer-animated movie offer a 3D version. With the years since spent carefully creating the animation, you can bet a good amount of that time went into the film's 3D, and it shows. This is that element of 3D where it appears the movie is protruding into the theater. It's 3D's flashiest attribute, and The LEGO Movie uses it as such, adding punch to gunfights where the gunfire blocks seem to pop right out of the screen! Other actions sequences also allow us to get a bit closer to Emmett and the gang as they are thrown sky high and right at us. Alternately, this is the portion of 3D that appears to extend back into the screen. The LEGO Movie has extraordinary sets, ranging from pirate ships to a sprawling LEGO city, the Wild West, and a fantasy realm known as Middle Zealand.




The 3D definitely adds a deeper sense of dimension to all of the above. However, the movie is so fast-paced that the filmmakers have chosen to keep audience eyes focused on the foreground, presumably so they don't miss a key plot points. So, while the sets reach far into the background, Lord and Miller chose to have them mostly out of focus--pulling yours to their main players and the action. It's a smart technique, but it loses this category a point. This is generally a problem with moody action movies that are draped in night and shadows. The LEGO Movie is defined by its bright colors, and its makers were smart enough to compensate so that 3D glasses wouldn't dim them. It's such a vibrantly lit movie, I forgot I had 3D glasses on. This is a test where you pull off your 3D glasses to see how much blur is on the screen. Basically, the more blur you see, the more 3D you're getting. I ran this test several times, and found a fair amount of blurring to a good amount. Like I said up top, the out of focus background means Lord and Miller didn't make the fullest use of 3D they could have.




However, it was aesthetically the right choice for the film by my count. Bad 3D can be downright harmful to your health, causing nausea, headaches or eye-strain. Happily, I experienced none of the above during The LEGO Movie. It's only arguably negative side effect is I that I can't shake the song "Everything is Awesome" from my internal jukebox. Continued On Next Page > Blended From Around The Web How to unlock all The Lego Movie Videogame characters? That question will be answered in this guide that shows you how and who to unlock to get the full roster of secret The Lego Movie Videogame unlockable characters on PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PC, PS Vita, 3DS, Xbox One & PS4. Discover where to find all 101 playable characters in the game! Miranda CosplayTifa CosplayLara Croft CosplayPokemon Trainers Here’s the funny The Lego Movie Videogame launch trailer showing the main characters. To unlock 96 of the The Lego Movie Videogame playable characters, you basically have to finish the Story Mode levels and explore the Free Roaming open world hub areas.




This goes especially fast if you have finished the game’s Story Mode levels before further exploring the Hub Areas (like The Old West & Bricksburg) where you can buy the in Story Mode unlocked characters as they walk around. — The 5 remaining spots that round out the 101 characters are at the bottom-right of the character select screen; They are reserved for for a cheat code secret character and 4 downloadable content (DLC) characters, which at first will only be available via a Special Edition at select retailers like Game.co.uk as a Wild West Pack DLC, but are likely to be released in a $4.99 paid DLC Pack sometime after the February 2014 release (for the 4 Wild West characters and 4 pants). — The 8 last spots on the character select screen’s bottom-left side are for the custom characters you can create at the “Cloud Cuckoo Land” stadium behind the rainbow-colored brick door that Unikitty can transform into a bridge. The Lego Movie Videogame characters guide and a full characters list follows here-under.




Index of The Lego Movie Videogame Guides: Here’s how to find, unlock & buy the hidden characters in this guide for The Lego Movie Videogame. How To Buy Unlocked Characters For Play: After finishing a Story Mode level you’ll unlock the characters in the game’s 15 levels. After that’s done, you can return to the Free Roaming open world hub areas like “The Old West” & “Bricksburg” to access the available characters as they walk around or stand next to/inside buildings. You can then go and find to buy the characters you’ve unlocked (with our tips from this page). To buy a character, go stand next to him/her/it and press the A button on Xbox / X button on PlayStation / B button on Wii U. — Additionally, you can hold the Y button on Xbox / Triangle button on PlayStation / X button on Wii U to bring up the character grid and select them to see their buying price and the option to buy them right away. After that you can finally play with them. It is important to note that this character buying/selecting menu cannot be accessed while you’re in Story levels/missions, it’s only accessible when you’re in the Free Roaming open world hub areas or when you’re doing Free Play.




This video shows the actual location of all purchasable characters in The Lego Movie Videogame. This includes all of the overworld Hub Areas such as Cloud Cuckoo Land, Bricksburg, Octan Tower and The Old West. Below we’ve listed the secret characters in alphabetical order. Take the following steps to unlock each one; Buying Characters Tip: Whenever you unlock a new character during gameplay, you can go right into the Character Menu via quick select, and buy him/her/it right then and there! — Or if you’d rather go look for them in the Hub Areas, then you can activate the “Character Stud Detector” Red Brick cheat to find them quickly (that link goes to our guide page for it). This video will show the character abilities of all 101 characters in a row: Video guide #1 shows you how some “The Old West” hub area natives are unlocked as playable characters: Where to buy Calamity Drone & Native is shown at 8:37 minutes, at the bubblebath house stairs & roof.




At the saloon with the wanted posters on the walls and a golden prison next to it, in front of it you’ll find Deputron for 150,000 studs & Sheriff-Not-A-Robot for 500,000 studs, Right of them Sir Stack-a-Brick for 50,000 studs is trapped in the gold prison (in front of the train station). Lastly, Robo Cowboy can be found for 125,000 studs in the town center. Video guide #2 shows you how certain “Bricksburg” hub area natives are unlocked as playable characters: Once you’ve finish the Story Mode, you can use the rainbow-colored portals to travel to all the Hub Areas to find the remaining characters standing or walking around at. The areas are called: The Old West (Flatbush Gulch), Bricksburg (Middle Zealand), Cloud Cuckoo Land, Octan Tower, and The Bonus Room (Finn’s Room). You will earn yourself several achievements or trophies for finding all characters in every level and open world area of The Lego Movie Videogame. The character-related achievements/trophies are:




* “The Special People In Your Life” (40 Gamerscore / Gold Trophy) — Purchase all Characters (Single Player). * “Complete Collection” (Silver PS Vita Trophy) — Unlock all Characters.(20 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Destroy 50 enemies as MetalBeard. * “The Opposite Of Happiness” (20 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Defeat 20 enemies as Rage Unikitty.(20 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Defeat 30 enemies as Emmet Cowboy.(5 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Defeat 20 enemies as Sheriff Not-A-Robot.(5 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Customise your character. * “A House Divided” (5 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Play as Abraham Lincoln and Lady Liberty.(10 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Complete all Master Builds in Server Room as Benny. * “I Super Hate You Right Now” (10 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Play as Superman and Green Lantern. * “The Prophecy, I Made It Up!” (10 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Switch from Vitruvius into Ghost Vitruvius.




* “END OF THE LINE!” (10 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Shoot Emmet with Robo Skeleton.(10 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Smash a chair as Bad Cop.(10 Gamerscore / Bronze Trophy) — Switch from Good Cop (Scribble Face) to Bad Cop. Credit for the unlock videos to Packattack & Family Gaming TV. Big thanks for character unlocking and locations tips to: Mike, Joe & Claudio. Please comment if you have any The Lego Movie Videogame character unlock tips of your own. Credit will be given. – Thanks for visiting! Tags: The Lego Movie Videogame Categories: 3DS Guides, Guides, News, PC Guides, PS Vita Guides, PS3 Guides, PS4 Guides, Videos, Wii U Guides, Xbox 360 Guides, Xbox One Guides Meet FFXV's CindyE3 Goes Zelda CRAZY!The Last Guardian Preview GalleryKingdom Hearts 2.8 Goes HD on PS4Tales of Berseria's Revealing RevealGravity Rush 2 To Be SHOCKING FinaleGears of War 4 Looks Badass In 4K!Xbox Onesie Models PhotoshootDOA5: Last Round - Who's Best Dressed?

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