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THE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIE Batman™ Maskproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 11 Reviews123451FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISTHE LEGO® BATMAN MOVIETransform into the Dark Knight!Is it possible that every movie would be better with Legos? Suicide Squad, for sure. And, of course, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. How do I know? Because The Lego Batman Movie, animated with love and lunacy, is the funniest Caped Crusader movie ever. Will Arnett may have found the role of his career voicing the growly Dark Knight as a delusional, ego-centric freak willing and eager to mine laughs out of his own psychosis, Hollywood's plastic soul and every Bruce-Wayne/Batman from Adam West to Ben Affleck. The kids are gonna love it, even if the inside jokes, Freudian subtext and subversive jabs at corporate America sail right over their towheads. As for the, grown-ups, they'll eat up the antics of this newly lighthearted DC vigilante. "I have aged phenomenally," he beams. And for the under-10 crowd – pampered with poopy-level sight gags and "wanna-get-nuts" action – everything is PG awesome.




If any shadow hangs over this enterprise, it's 2014's The Lego Movie, which got there first and struck creative gold in the madly creative hands of co-directors/co-writers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. That team is gone now, off to make a Han Solo-centered Star Wars movie, and their cheeky irreverence is much missed in Gotham City. But Chris McKay steps in ready to party. And since McKay was animation director and editor on The Lego Movie, he already knows the drill. It begins in the dark: "All important movies start with a black screen," explains Arnett's Batman, satirizing the comic-book universe in one fell voiceover swoop. It would have been funnier if Deadpool hadn't beaten it to the punch, but still.) The plot, cooked up by more writers than I care to type, kicks in as Batman the loner is confronted by the Joker (hilariously voiced by Zach Galifianakis), the surprisingly sensitive arch-villain who wants the dude in the mask to admit that they "complete" each other. Rattled, Batman zaps the Joker into the Phantom Zone, a kind of iCloud for super-baddies (including Sauron, King Kong, the Wicked Witch, Dracula, Godzilla, Lord Voldemort and Agent Smith from The Matrix).




Naturally, there's a breakout, with the likes of The Riddler (Conan O'Brien), Harley Quinn (Jenny Slater), and Two-Face (Billy Dee Williams) joining forces. Can this masked orphan, who can't get over the murder of his parents, defeat them alone? How long do you think this dude can sit alone in his Lego Batcave eating microwaved Lego lobster thermidor before he realizes he needs a surrogate family to help him? So come on down Alfred (Ralph Fiennes), Wayne's butler and resident father figure, and Dick Grayson (Michael Cera), the adopted son who's soon running around in a Halloween costume and calling himself Robin. "He's not my son," insists Batman. "It's even weirder if he's not," says new police commissioner Barbara Gordon (Rosario Dawson, priceless), also tops in the sass department. He wants to call her Batgirl. "How about I call you Batboy?" she replies. As the mayhem commences, the movie spins out of control in ways the first Lego movie did not. It's easy to get distracted with all these pieces flying around and never quite connecting into a coherent whole.




Don't obsess over the rough edges. The Lego Batman Movie rises on its own goofball spirits. Wanna get nuts and shake your sillies out? This is the place to do it.Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Subscribe to COMING SOON: http://bit.ly/H2vZUn Like us on FACEBOOK: http://goo.gl/dHs73 The Lego Movie Featurette - Behind the Bricks (2014) - Morgan Freeman, Chris Pratt Movie HD The original 3D computer animated story follows 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. jslewis "will ferrell" "morgan freeman" "liam neeson" "chris pratt" "Alison Brie" "nick offerman" "Elizabeth Banks" "will arnett" legos "lego movie" legos batman toy animated cartoon animation builder "stop motion" "the lego movie" lego featurette "behind the bricks" bricks bts "behind the scenes" vchan Appears on these pages The LEGO Movie, which was originally named LEGO: The Piece of Resistance and then later was...




Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. current18:30, January 24, 2014480 × 269 RaceLord created video This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file. Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h The Lego Movie Featurette - Behind the Bricks (2,014) - Morgan Freeman, Chris Pratt Movie HD‘The LEGO Ninjago Movie’ Trailer Tease & Photos: These LEGO Ninjas Break Bricks All the Time [UPDATED]Posted on Tuesday, February 7th, 2017 by Ethan AndertonThis week brings The LEGO Batman Movie to theaters, but it’s not the only spin-off from The LEGO Movie we can look forward to before The LEGO Movie Sequel arrives in 2019 (which just got a new director). There’s also The LEGO Ninjago Movie, and our first look at the animated martial arts flick has just arrived.




The first LEGO Ninjago Movie photos have just arrived, showing off the team of teenage ninja heroes voiced by Dave Franco, Michael Pena, Zach Woods, Fred Armisen, Kumail Nanjiani and Abbi Jacobson. We also get a first look at the villain voiced by Justin Theroux, and a new look at the master voiced by Jackie Chan. Check out The LEGO Ninjago Movie photos after the jump.UPDATE: We have a LEGO Ninjago Movie trailer tease which you can also watch below. Here are the first LEGO Ninjago Movie photos released by USA Today: UPDATE: And here’s the trailer tease.The ninja team is led by Lloyd, a kid who seems to be unremarkable, but then becomes the masked Green Ninja of the Ninjago superteam (seen unmasked but still wearing green in the team photo above). He’s looking to protect his home, along with a team that includes (from left) the ninjas Kai (Michael Peña), Nya (Abbi Jacobson), Jay (Kumail Nanjiani), a robot named Zane (Zach Woods) and Cole (Fred Armisen).The villain that they’ll have to face off with is Lord Garmadon (Justin Theroux), who just so happens to be Lloyd’s father.




He has four-arms and a sociopathic nature that makes him a pretty awful father. Theroux says, “I think he’s suffered a series of slights and cuts over the course of his life when people question his narcissism, so it’s made him more and more evil as a result.” It probably doesn’t help that he left Lloyd when he was just a baby along with his mother Koko (Olivia Munn).Meanwhile, Master Wu (Jackie Chan) is the team’s instructor. Interestingly enough, Chan also has another cool role on the production, because he also worked with a martial arts team to perform action sequences that will be animated over for the movie.While I don’t have any immediate interest in The LEGO Ninjago Movie, hearing that The LEGO Batman Movie seems to work as a solid spin-off of The LEGO Movie, I’m willing to see what Warner Animation Group can do with another genre in the LEGO universe. It’s hard to tell if this will work as well with directors Charlie Bean (TRON Uprising), newcomer Paul Fisher and Bob Logan (who worked on the 1985 Ghostbusters series, which has no ties to the popular film franchise or cartoon series you’re thinking of), but we’ll find out on September 22 this fall.

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