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They say that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.But if you're Village Roadshow, the studio behind the wildly popular Lego Movie franchise and one of the most vocal critics of film piracy, you're quite happy to make "one hell of a mistake" all over again. On March 30 next year, Australians will be able to see "The Lego Batman Movie" in cinemas for the first time. That is, if they didn't pirate it after the US release seven weeks earlier. Village Roadshow's film distribution arm, Roadshow Films, took to Twitter to confirm the Batman spinoff of the original "The Lego Movie" will be launched at the end of March. But the US and UK (along with a number of other countries across North and South America and Europe) will get the film by February 10 -- a staggering 48 days earlier. But most surprising of all, this kind of delay has happened before -- and Village Roadshow admitted it was a massive screw up the first time. Roadshow released the original "Lego Movie" in February 2014 in the United States, but Australia, which had played host to much of the production on the film thanks to local animation house Animal Logic, had to wait until April 2014.




Back then, the company's outspoken CEO Graham Burke admitted the massive error that led to pirates to run rampant in downloading the film. "We made one hell of a mistake with Lego," Burke told an audience at the Online Copyright Infringement Forum, an industry event chaired by then Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull, in September 2014. "We held it for a holiday period, it was a disaster. It caused it to be pirated very widely. And as a consequence: No more. Our policy going forward is that all of our movies will release day and date with the United States."And it was no small mistake -- while Australians waited, piracy of the film was rampant, costing Village Roadshow a reported "$3.5 million to $5 million."Burke has long been a vocal advocate for making content "cheaper, affordable and available as early as practical." But his company has matched words with litigious action. Village Roadshow took iiNet to Federal Court in 2008, claiming the internet service provider was complicit in the piracy of its customers, and this year the movie studio has been back in court in a bid to get suspected piracy sites blocked by local ISPs.




This case is still in court awaiting judgement. So well may Burke and other rights holders praise the industry's move to day-and-date releases, while also decrying the scourge of piracy, slamming pirate websites as "sleazy neighbourhoods" that sell "hardcore pornography and scams such as party pills and steroids", and also taking legal action against ISPs.But if you release one of the biggest films of 2017 two months late in Australia, what is your tough talk on piracy actually worth? And if you recognise just how monumentally you failed your customers the first time, only to do exactly the same thing two years later, just how serious are you about beating the root causes of piracy?CNET has contacted Village Roadshow and Graham Burke for comment. Nokia's nostalgia trap: The hot old-is-new-again 3310 Malaysia's Favourite Movie Site This section is currently under maintenance. Please try again later, or visit our mobile site. On February 10 2017, audiences around the world will be sitting down in cinemas to watch the much anticipated LEGO: Batman movie.




48 days later, Australians can do the same. Village Roadshow is repeating history, making the same mistake it made with The LEGO Movie. A five million dollar mistake. A mistake co-CEO Graham Burke said the distributor would not be making again. Everything is not awesome. @BrickingAround LEGO Batman will be released in Australia on 30th March, 2017. — Roadshow Films (@RoadshowFilms) December 5, 2016 Piracy of The LEGO Movie cost Village Roadshow "somewhere between $3.5 and $5 million in sales" Burke revealed at a government-led Copyright Forum back in September 2014. "We made one hell of a mistake with LEGO," Burke said of the decision to delay The LEGO Movie's release in Australia by 54 days. "We'll now make all our movies day in date with the US. I know 20th Century Fox are and Universal are too." Adding insult to injury both films were created here by Animal Logic, and the CEO Zareh Nalbandian has spoken out about piracy in the past, expressing a wish to teach kids about the impacts of piracy on creators before they become teenagers and stop caring.




So why, two years later, is this happening again? Expect to hear reasons like "school holidays" and "maximising audiences" being floated, but we've reached out to Village Roadshow for an official comment. This story originally appeared on GizmodoEverything Is Awesome (Original Demo) Music and lyrics by Shawn Patterson Vocal performance by Sammy Allen Rap performed by Shawn Patterson Produced by Shawn Patterson © 2014 Warner-Olive Music, LLC / Drohnend Publishing (ASCAP) Motion Picture: The Lego Movie Song: Everything Is Awesome Film Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures Soundtrack Label: WaterTower Music The Lego Movie has been praised by critics and fans across the globe for it’s heart warming message of unity and team work. At the heart of it, the wildly successful theme song, “Everything Is Awesome”, written by Shawn Patterson. “Everything Is Awesome” is so synonymous with the Lego Movie, the song was played in the trailer campaign, Legoland, The Lego Movie video game and much more.




Shawn’s song is one of the most memorable and infectious tunes of 2014. Additional lyrics by Joshua Bartholomew & Lisa Harriton (Jo Li) Rap lyrics by The Lonely Island Vocal performance by Tegan And Sara (featuring The Lonely Island) As seen in The LEGO Movie Everything Is Awesome (Unplugged) Vocal performance by Shawn Patterson & Sammy Allen (Award show airs February 22, 2015) Best Song Written For Visual Media (Award show airs February 8, 2015) Everything Is Awesome – Single US Billboard Hot 100 / Peak Position #57 US Comedy Digital Tracks (Billboard) / Peak Position #2 US Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard) / Peak Position #7 US Heatseeker Songs (Billboard) / Peak Position #2 The Lego Movie – Soundtrack US Billboard 200 / Peak Position #37 US Independent Albums (Billboard) / Peak Position #8 US Top Soundtracks (Billboard) / Peak Position #2The Lego Batman Movie+ Be the first to review PLOT FOR The Lego Batman MovieSince the events in "The Lego Movie" Lego Batman voiced by Will Arnett is back as the caped crusader to battle yet another force of evil in the Lego realm.

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