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Untitled Self Portrait Lyrics (Yes, this is REAL music. Check out the lyrics) (more darkness, get it?) The opposite of light Middle of the night Other places that are dark (You get it, that’s just the first verse!) Kinda makes it better About “Untitled Self Portrait” These are the lyrics of Batman’s song from The LEGO Movie (2014). Batman is voiced by Will Arnett. The Lego Movie: Original Motion Picture SoundtrackThe LEGO Batman Movie trailer is hereFollowing this week’s poster and images reveal (view the gallery below), Warner Bros. Pictures has now released The LEGO Batman Movie trailer, which you can watch in the player below!Will Arnett reprises his role of Batman from The LEGO Movie as the voice of the titular Dark Knight, alongside Michael Cera as Robin the boy wonder, Rosario Dawson as Batgirl, Ralph Fiennes as Alfred Pennyworth, Mariah Carey as Gotham’s mayor and Zach Galifianakis as The Joker.In the irreverent spirit of fun that made The LEGO Movie a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble – LEGO Batman – stars in his own big-screen adventure




: The LEGO Batman Movie. But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.Chris McKay is directing The LEGO Batman Movie from a script by Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter creator Seth Grahame-Smith (who will direct The Flash for Warner Bros. Pictures). Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who directed The LEGO Movie, are producing the film along with Dan Lin.The LEGO Batman Movie will open in theaters on February 10, 2017.What do you think about The LEGO Batman Movie trailer? Let us know in the comments below!Not unlike this TV that just showed up magically... Wyldstyle: *Beat* "That is literally the dumbest thing I've ever heard." Vitruvius: "We are entering your mind." the mysterious portal to oblivion, he keeps falling, basically to the point of an implied offscreen Overly Long Gag while the rest of the Master Builders are saving the world.




While coming up with a plan to infiltrate the Octan headquarters, Emmet asks the team what the last thing Lord Business expects the Master Builders to do.(transforms into a giant face that sings "How Ya Gonna Keep Them Down On the Farm?")Angsty ‘Lego Movie’ song pairs hilariously with the ‘Batman v Superman’ trailer See all Editor's Picks Finally, the superhero theme song Gotham deserves. Judging from its recently leaked trailer, the angst-drenched Batman v Superman isn’t actually hiding which superhero brings home the bacon for DC Comics. For a movie that’s supposedly going to give equal screen time to both of DC’s greatest superheroes, the trailer looks an awful lot like BATMAN! vs Some Alien Dude. That’s why the latest of a plethora of Lego-related remixes to appear in the wake of the trailer’s release is so satisfying. The “Darkness, No Parents” version uses Batman’s hilariously on-point song from The Lego Movie and applies it to the new trailer, starting from the moment we first see Ben Affleck’s Batman.




The song fits the trailer’s second half almost without any changes whatsoever. Honestly, given DC and Warner Bros. penchant for lacing their superhero franchises with as much doom and gloom as possible, this isn’t really even surprising. It took less than a day for the trailer to get the Lego treatment, courtesy of a tiny YouTube channel called Bad Movie Drinking Game. It probably says something about our heroes that the most famous of them all can be encapsulated with what amounts to a 30-second song about darkness and abandonment issues. Hopefully there will be more to the film than “Batman angsts over dead people, beats up Superman a bunch,” but given that this is a Zack Snyder film, don’t expect the overblown gravitas to be punctuated by anything as awesome as this mashup. Screengrab via Bad Movie Drinking Game/YouTube Up next after the break:Also Trending: The Legend of Zelda Mike Pence Is Race Bannon Thirsty Boy Trebuchets Boston Dynamics Shirtless Alex Jones at Lunch Some People??




Kellyanne Conway's Oval Office Couch Photo we popping the BIGGEST bottles Is He /Our Guy/? Press the ← and → keys to navigate the gallery, to view the gallery, or to view a random image. Browsing all 52 imagesYou must login or signup first! Don't have an account?‘The LEGO Movie 2’ is Apparently a “Big Musical” Filled with “Space Action”Posted on Monday, February 27th, 2017 by Jacob HallThe deranged beauty of The LEGO Movie was that it could be anything it wanted to be, existing in a universe where the only borders were the limits of a child’s imagination. Rather than feel like a commercial, it felt like a tribute to the limitless possibilities of playtime – it was unafraid to jumble genres, blending action and comedy and on-point satire into a mixture that had absolutely no right to work. So when the director of The LEGO Batman Movie says that The LEGO Movie Sequel will be a musical and a “space action movie,” all you really can do is nod and think “Sure, okay.”




Chris McKay, who was the animation supervisor and co-director on The LEGO Movie before taking the helm on The LEGO Batman Movie, was a guest on the Shanlian On Batman podcast (via Heroic Hollywood) and he spoke about the behind-the-scenes development of the sequel:LEGO 2 is going to be this big musical and space action movie. They need a lot of the writing, a lot of development, not only with script development, but development with songwriters. So it was very ambitious to get that movie out.The first LEGO Movie wasn’t a musical, but it did make wonderful use of the very catchy, Oscar-nominated theme song “Everything is Awesome,” which begins the film as a brutal, satiric riff on society’s inability to think critically and evolves into a tribute to teamwork and creativity as time goes on. You still hear that song all the time (an orchestrated version of it played during the Academy Awards last night!), so it’s easy to see the appeal in going full musical. If people really liked one LEGO Movie song, then surely they’ll like many more?

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