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Hat dir ""THE LEGO MOVIE" | Man of Plastic Check & Infos Deutsch German [HD]" von Robert Hofmann gefallen? Schreib es uns in die Kommentare oder teile den Artikel. Wir freuen uns auf deine Meinung - und natürlich darfst du uns gerne auf Facebook, Twitter oder Google+ folgen. Hier im Kino VOD DVD & Blu-ray The LEGO Batman Movie The LEGO Batman Movie Trailer DF The LEGO Batman Movie Trailer (2) DF The LEGO Batman Movie Trailer (2) OV Sehr geil gemacht hat mir Mega gefallen und dazu kommt das einer meiner Lieblings YouTuber eine Hauptrolle übernahm und die... Gerade gesehen, fand ihn 50-50: 50% witzige Gags und Anspielungen auf zahlreiche alte und neue Filme und Elemente der Popkultur. Spin-off zum "LEGO Movie" Deutsche Kinocharts: "Bibi & Tina - Tohuwabohu total!" zaubert "Fifty Shades Of Grey 2" vom Thron DC-Film über Batmans ehemaligen Robin "Nightwing" kommt – von "LEGO Batman"-Regisseur Chris McKay Deutsche Kinocharts: "Fifty Shades Of Grey - Gefährliche Liebe" weiterhin dominant




36 Nachrichten und Specials Ice Age 4 - Voll verschoben Madagascar 3: Flucht durch Europa Merida - Legende der HighlandsLego Movie 2 release delayed which isn't so awesome It will now bow into cinemas almost five years after the original Monday 20 June 2016 13:11 BST Smash hit animation The Lego Movie stunned the box office into submission when it was released back in 2014 becoming one of the year's biggest hits in the process. Unfortunately, its sequel - which was initially due to be released May 2018 - has been pushed back to February 2019, almost five years since the first bowed into cinemas. Deadline reports that The Lego Movie 2 (aptly titled The Lego Movie Sequel) is just one of a numerous number of release dates that Warner Bros has shifted. The film will be directed by comedy writer Rob Schrab in his directorial debut. He replaces Phil Lord and Chris Miller who'll instead be steering the upcoming Han Solo Star Wars prequel with Alden Ehrenreich.




Elsewhere, while new Ben Affleck Live by Night has excitingly been brought forward from October to January 2017. Spin-off The Lego Batman Movie is moving ahead as planned - it'll be released 10 February 2017. Directed by Chris McKay - who worked as an animation co-director on the original alongside Lord and Miller - the film will feature all the characters you'd associate with the world of Gotham. Robin (Michael Cera), Batgirl (Rosario Dawson) and Bruce Wayne's trusty butler, Alfred Pennyworth (Ralph Fiennes) will all appear, with Zach Galifianakis lending his voice to The Joker.with Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell and Elizabeth Banks. An ordinary Lego construction worker, thought to be the prophesied 'Special', is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil tyrant from gluing the Lego universe into eternal stasis. We have a Family Fun Lego Animation workshop running 10am-11am before the film.  For more information please click here Saturday 4th March 2017 at 11am




Why not stay for a bite to eat afterwards in our café or take advantage of our soft play area? More information can be found here.When Sony dropped the trailer for Paul Feig’s reboot of Ghostbusters, the reaction wasn’t even mixed — it was universally hated. Now, the preview’s underwhelming status has been solidified in the annals of YouTube history, as it’s officially the site’s most disliked movie trailer of all time. As of this writing, the official stream of the trailer has a staggering 604,702 dislikes against 213,228 likes, with 29,698,622 total views. Not only does that make it the most disliked trailer ever, it’s the 23rd most disliked video in general. By comparison, generally deplored movies like 2015’s Fantastic Four and Adam Sandler’s The Ridiculous Six have only 20,175 and 5,803 dislikes, respectively. That kind of vast difference brings up an interesting query: Why all the hate? For one thing, the Internet is a hive of mob mentality, and that often manifests as hatred.




Many of the other videos on the most disliked list are things that have largely been appreciated by the general public, but that detractors abhor with passion. Justin Bieber’s “Baby” video sits at No. 1 with a hearty 6,042,981 dislikes. While there are objectively some terrible things about that clip, the song also helped launch an international superstar and has gone 12 times platinum. It’s also simultaneously the 10th most viewed YouTube video of all time, so people are certainly going back for more. Nicki Minaj’s “Anaconda”, Adele’s “Hello”, three Taylor Swift songs, and even the classic “Charlie Bit My Finger — Again!” clip also all sit on the most disliked list. (Read: Five Reasons the Ghostbusters Trailer Has Us Worried) There’s also some convincing evidence that the hate directed to the Ghostbusters trailer is somewhat of a designed attack. As Screen Crush noted, the amount of dislikes for the preview is massively disproportionate to those dished out elsewhere. 




A video like “Baby” has a 226:1 views-to-dislikes ratio, while something like the No. 4 most disliked overall, Psy’s “Gangnam Style” has a solid 1,666:1. Ghostbusters, meanwhile, has an unfathomable 56:1 views-to-dislikes ratio. And that seems a bit fishy. Scroll through the YouTube comments for the trailer and you’ll find comments like, “We made it to 500000 dislikes,” “Inb4 one million dislikes,” and “WE REACHED 600K!!” Remarks like that imply that some folks were just trying to make this the most disliked trailer ever. Other commenters advised people to sign in with multiple accounts to dislike more than once, and there are even reports that some people have designed bots to increase the number of thumbs downs. So, the question then becomes why has Ghostbusters in particular brought out such aggressive haters? There are certainly some reasonable grievances that have contributed to many of the unimpressed feelings, but a quick glance through the comments section reveals other motives.




Some are just livid that their beloved film is being remade at all (the classic/moronic “They’re ruining my childhood!” cry). Other remarks, however, take a decidedly misogynist — or at least anti-feminist — turn. Stop This Sht! [sic] And Go Back To The Kitchen!” reads one comment. And it goes on from there: “Directed by a femenazi;” “As a men [sic] I feel attacked by this film because this film just exists to satisfy feminists;” “Women are just not funny….” (Read: The 50 Most Anticipated Films of 2016) Some have even tried to preemptively defend themselves against accusations of misogyny. “People are disliking this movie because it is a shitty remake and they picked the most unfunny female comedians for it,” reads one post. “Not liking unfunny women is not mysoginy [sic].” Opinions on who exactly is or isn’t funny are fine, but it’s hard to argue that a film starring two of the most respected and popular female comics in Hollywood (Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy) and two rising stars of Saturday Night Live (Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones) features “the most unfunny female comedians.”

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