How to Make Your Own LEGO Minifigures imageLegos are a nostalgic part of everyone s childhood, yet they are still very relevant. New sets of Legos based on popular film, television, and even video game franchises are being released at a steady...Read More about How to Make Your Own LEGO MinifiguresLego movie helps boost toy maker's profits by 12% Danish toy maker Lego has seen its profits boosted in the first half of the year helped by strong sales of products linked to the Lego Movie.Net profits rose 12% to 2.7bn Danish Kroner (£290m) after Lego Movie kits "exceeded expectations", the firm said.Revenue increased by 11%, helped by growth in other Lego product lines such as Lego Technic and Lego Star Wars.Consumer sales grew by double digits in Europe, the Americas, and Asia, the firm added."We are thrilled by the reception of the Lego Movie products that provided a significant boost to our sales during the first half of 2014," said Lego chief financial officer John Goodwin. Lego Movie products were launched with the release of the film in early 2014."
It remains to be seen how the line will continue to develop behind the highly anticipated launch of the Lego Movie on DVD in the second half of 2014," Mr Goodwin added.The firm is controlled by Denmark's richest man, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, who is the grandson of Lego's founder. Pressure rises on top US law official Top Republicans say Attorney General Jeff Sessions should not lead a probe into Russian hacking claims. Sweden brings back military conscription Le Pen loses immunity from prosecution The end of American exceptionalism? Shaming the fat-shamers in Taiwan Love letters from Jackie Kennedy Will Cuba embrace the internet revolution? Spanish trio win architecture's 'Nobel' prize A 'Trump slump' for tourism? Why Erdogan is facing Germany ban calls Why elephants sleep less in the wild In pictures: Saving Zanzibar’s heritageCheck out what’s happening at your Toys R Us store and join in the fun! All our events are totally FREE and guarantee smiles all round!
Got duplicated LEGO Minifigures? Well we have the event for you! Perfect for all LEGO fans looking to expand their Minifigure collection (& swap their duplicates!) – just bring the… Come along and join in the fun at Toys R Us! Expand your collection of Shopkins by swapping with like minded collectors and seeing our great range of Shopkins in… Visit any Toys ‘R’ Us store this Saturday 4th March 2017 between 11am- 1pm for lots of fun colouring activities! Who knows which character you’ll be colouring in this time?!The PJ Masks heroes will be coming to a select few Toys R Us stores over the coming weeks! The PJ Masks appearances are a ticketed event and you…8:33 AM PST 11/29/2013 LONDON -- The Industry Trust, the U.K. film and TV industry body backed by everyone from the U.S. studios to retailers and TV banners, has teamed with Warner Bros. Pictures U.K. to launch an exclusive trailer for The LEGO Movie as part of an anti-piracy campaign targeting youngsters.
Running across U.K. and Irish cinemas, digital, outdoor and social media for three months, the 30-second trailer is the 10th in the Industry Trust's "Moments Worth Paying For" campaign and the second Warner Bros. collaboration this year after a bespoke version for Pacific Rim debuted in May. Independent tracking research by ICM in August indicates that those audiences exposed to the campaign were "significantly more likely to pay for official film and TV than those not exposed to it." The bespoke LEGO Movie trailer shines a light on the thousands of dedicated professionals responsible for bringing the animated feature film to life, not to mention the many millions of Lego bricks required too. , a search engine for all films in every legitimate format available. Liz Bales, director general at Industry Trust for IP Awareness said: "We’re delighted to be working with Warner Bros. Pictures U.K. again as we continue to evolve and refine our Moments Worth Paying For campaign.
It's great to work on a title that reaches both young people and parents -- two audience groups that are very important to us as they continue to migrate online." Bales noted it is "crucial that the film industry is connecting them with legal services, making it easy to choose to pay for official content and less likely that they would inadvertently or intentionally access pirate websites." Josh Berger, president and managing director at Warner Bros. U.K., Ireland & Spain, said: "A great deal of work has gone into making The LEGO Movie, so it's great to be able to highlight this in the trailer whilst engaging young people and parents alike." Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs), The LEGO Movie boasts an impressive voice cast including Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie and Charlie Day, with Liam Neeson and Morgan Freeman. The original 3D computer animated story follows Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO mini-figure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world.
Lord and Miller also wrote the screenplay from a story by Dan Hageman and Kevin Hageman based on Lego construction toys. The LEGO Movie is produced by Dan Lin and Roy Lee. Executive producers are Jill Wilfert, Matthew Ashton, Kathleen Fleming, Allison Abbate, Zareh Nalbandian, Jon Burton, Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Seanne Winslow, Matt Skiena and Bruce Berman; the co-producer is John Powers Middleton. A Warner Bros Pictures picture, in association with Village Roadshow Pictures, in association with Lego System, The LEGO Movie is a Vertigo Entertainment/Lin Pictures Production. It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, and in select territories by Village Roadshow Pictures. The LEGO Movie will be released in U.K. cinemas Feb. 14, 2014. Buzz Lightyear Talking 12'' Figure, Toy Story BB-8 Interactive Talking Figure, Star Wars: The Force Awakens Pua Large Soft Toy, Moana Belle's Tea Cart, Beauty and the Beast