the lego movie episode 13

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The Lego Movie Episode 13

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Published on Dec 31. The Knights are tasked with protecting the King’s valuable Ned Knights comic book during the Bookingheim Knight-a-Con. But with all the costumed kids there, will they recognize the real Jestro and Book of Monsters coming to get them?'The LEGO Batman Movie' Tops The Box Office The family-friendly "Lego Batman Movie" has proved to be more of a draw than "Fifty Shades Darker" at the box office. Studio estimates Sunday say the "Lego Movie" spinoff took in a strong $55.6 million over the weekend, while the "Fifty Shades" sequel pulled in $46.8 million. It's a healthy sum, but audiences were less curious to catch up with the exploits of Christian Grey and Ana Steele the second time around. For comparison, "Fifty Shades of Grey" opened with $85.2 million in 2015. WATCH: MovieMantz Reviews: 'The LEGO Batman Movie' & 'John Wick: Chapter 2' Another R-rated sequel, "John Wick: Chapter 2," outperformed the first film, earning $30 million to more than double "John Wick's" opening weekend.




The Keanu Reeves hit man flick took third place, while "Split" and "Hidden Figures" rounded out the top five. 'Riverdale': Ashleigh Murray On Josie iHeartRadio Music Awards: Presenters Gigi Stuns On New Vogue Cover Britney Spears' Hot Bod! Justin Bieber Turns 23 Russell In New 'Guardians' Trailer View rank on IMDbPro Christopher Miller was born on September 23, 1975 in Everett, Washington, USA as Christopher Robert Miller. He is a producer and writer, known for The Lego Movie (2014), 22 Jump Street (2014) and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009). See full bio » More at IMDbPro » View agent, publicist and company 3104 news articles » Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Number of Ratings » The Lego Movie Sequel Untitled Animated Spider-Man Project The LEGO NINJAGO Movie (producer - as Chris Miller) (executive producer - 9 episodes) - The Boyfriend Experience




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- Snowflake Day: A Very Special Holiday Episode - Changes: The Big Prom: The Sex Romp: The Season Finale - Makeover, Makeover, Makeover: The Makeover Episode - Litter Kills: Litterally - A Room of One's Clone: The Pie of the Storm Miscellaneous Crew (2 credits) Animation department (1 credit) (On the impact of Sleeper) I was really trying to marry the high and low of art. That's been something that, to the less obvious extent, I've been trying to do ever since with Clone High, with How I Met Your Mother. Especially with Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, where we really wanted it to be a really emotionally compelling and very cinematic movie. We also wanted it to be a silly cartoon at... A member of the class of 97 of Dartmouth College, not to be confused with Chris Miller another Dartmouth grad who writes comedic material for Hollywood. Reputation of making "bad" movie concepts workGQ Men Of The Year Chris Pratt Thinks The LEGO Movie is the Best Film of 2014




This year was “seismic” for Chris Pratt. His favorite football team won the Super Bowl, he hosted Saturday Night Live, and he starred in two of 2014’s highest-grossing films (The Lego Movie and Guardians of the Lost Galaxy). The 35-year-old actor tells us his favorite things from 2014 which, somehow, doesn’t include his being named one of our GQ Men of the Year…SPOILERS for The LEGO Batman Movie ahead! Go see the movie first for the fun surprises! Fans new that The LEGO Batman Movie took place in the same universe, or more accurately multiverse, that The LEGO Movie was set in, but that didn't mean moviegoers were necessarily ready for how that would play out in the film. After a couple of fun audio cues that hinted at other characters from other franchises existing in this same world thanks to the Phantom Zone being used to house all manner of villains, the third act really turned things upside-down, as villains from Doctor Who, Jurassic Park, and even Harry Potter were unleashed upon Gotham City with The Joker at the head of this multiversal army.




The use of those villains was a fun enough surprise, but one of their creators, JK Rowling, who created Harry Potter and all the characters therein including Lord Voldemort, was also directly involved in the film. "We used Dumbledore in The LEGO Movie as a quick one-off joke, but Voldemort obviously playes a bigger role in this movie," LEGO Batman director Chris McKay told EW. "J.K. Rowling obviously cares very deeply about these characters, so we absolutely had to run stuff by her." She didn't give them any negative feedback or notes, but she did offer up some real contribution that McKay would go on to use. "The only thing she gave us was spell suggestions and things that Voldemort should say," he said, implying that her suggested dialogue made it into the film. "It was all really positive and helpful. I can't say enough good things about working with her." Of course, Ralph Fiennes, who played Voldemort in the Harry Potter films, does a voice in this movie - but not the dark lord's, rather he voiced Alfred.




"At one point I approached the studio and asked if I could get Ralph to do both parts. But unless you’re going to do a scene where Alfred and Voldemort confront each other, I didn’t want something to feel like a missed opportunity," He told the magazine with a laugh. "I do remember when I was pitching him the movie, I said,'“Yeah, then all of these bad guys are going to be unleashed like King Kong and Sauron and Voldemort—' And then I stopped for a second because I realized who I was talking to." While that didn't happen, Eddie Izzard voiced he-who-must-not-be-named and aquitted himself quite well (even if he was limited to rather PG spells this time around). Have you seen LEGO Batman yet? Thanks to IMAX & Regal, you have the chance to win an amazing prize pack full of LEGO sets, movie tickets and more! Click here or the image above to enter. A winner will be chosen February 14th, 2017! The LEGO Batman Movie is in theaters now. Buy Tickets powered by Fandango

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