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Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing The Lego Batman Movie near you. TO VIEW THE SITE PLEASE ROTATE YOUR DEVICESign in or Become a MemberGet access to amazing benefits like free refills on large popcorn & up to $5 off tickets every Tuesday. Join for free now, or upgrade and get even more great perks. PG , 1 hr 35 min Movie Times by States Movie Times by Cities New York City, NY San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA Movie Times by Zip Codes Says Hollywood: Toys Are Us The 'Lego Movie' Sequel Is Going to Be a Giant Space Musical Need a refund or exchange? It's easy with our worry-free tickets. Here's what's included with every worry-free ticket purchase: Peace of mind of a guaranteed ticket. We know life happens. You may exchange or request a refund for your entire order, less the convenience fee, through Fandango up until the posted showtime. You'll have to complete your refund and exchange before the posted showtime indicated on your ticket.




We'll refund your credit card or we can credit your Fandango account to use for another movie. The LEGO Batman Movie (2017) 9 February 2017 (Singapore) 8 more credits » See full cast & crew » See more awards » 910 news articles » 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. In a city of humanoid animals, a hustling theater impresario's attempt to save his theater with a singing competition becomes grander than he anticipates even as its finalists' find that their lives will never be the same. After the Bergens invade Troll Village, Poppy, the happiest Troll ever born, and the curmudgeonly Branch set off on a journey to rescue her friends. Scientist hold talking, super-intelligent babies captive, but things take a turn for the worse when a mix-up occurs between a baby genius and its twin. Cast overview, first billed only:




See full cast » There are big changes brewing in Gotham City, 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.See All (42) » Hey 'puter, I'm home See all certifications » View content advisory » Release Date: 9 February 2017 (Singapore) Also Known As: LEGO Batman: La película Fox Studios, Moore Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia See full technical specs » Originally, Barbara Gordon's character followed much closer to her comic incarnation, in that she was going to be a librarian who was secretly taking part in vigilantism before crossing paths with Batman. At one stage in this version of the character, Barbara's vigilante persona carries a copy of the Scarlett Pimpernel novel on her being. Earlier in the film Superman sends Zod to the Phantom Zone but when Joker goes there he is nowhere to be seen.




Even when all the villains escape the zone he's not around. Hey mom, hey dad, I um, I saved the city again today, I think you would have been really proud. The movie's closing credits involved Oh, Hush!'s song "Friends Are Family". The main title of the movie appears at the end of the song, before Batman covers the camera afterwards while commenting. Spoofs Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) Written and Performed by Neal Hefti Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation See more » This FAQ is empty. Add the first question. Contribute to This PageSays Hollywood: Toys Are Us Perfect for Parties: Make This Block-tastic Batman Treat The Lego Movie: I'm Batman The Lego Movie: Will Arnett On The Lego Batman Watch All the Greatest Highlights from Comic-Con 2013 We Can't Wait for 2014! Watch: Someone Built the Real-Life Double Decker Couch from 'The Lego Movie' Animation Buzz: Three 'Lego Movies' Get Release Dates; 'Storks' Casts Andy Samberg




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Palace Cinema Reviews - page 2 > The LEGO Movie 3D The LEGO Movie 3D ShowtimesPosted February 9, 2017This weekend, "The LEGO Batman Movie," a spin-off of 2014's masterful "The LEGO Movie," opens in theaters everywhere (get your tickets now!). This time, everyone's favorite caped crusader (once again voiced, with gravelly rage, by Will Arnett) is made the main character, and his relationship with a young Robin (Michael Cera), newly minted police commissioner Barbara Gordon (Rosario Dawson) and, of course, his arch-nemesis The Joker (Zach Galifianakis), is explored in hilarious depth.But what else do you need to know about the latest, brick-filled Batman adventure? Read on to find out!1. It's a Great Batman Movie ...The first thing that you need to know is that this is a great Batman movie. Like, probably the best Batman movie since "The Dark Knight," which is saying something, and the best animated Batman movie since "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm" (and that was back in 1993).




It features a number of his most famous villains (there's an ongoing gag about Batman's lack of commitment to the Joker that is pretty priceless) and there is real care and attention given to crafting the character that fans will not only understand but celebrate. He's given emotional depth and develops fully as the movie goes along. This isn't one of those animated movies that is just a series of jokes; there's a real story here and real characters and they're all perfectly Batman-y.2. And a Great LEGO MovieOne of the questions I had was: well, how is this a LEGO Batman movie? And, well, you'll see. I don't want to give anything away because a lot of what happens in the movie, particularly in its second half, hasn't even been hinted at in the marketing materials for the film. But just know that if you loved the way "The LEGO Movie" playfully mixed IP with an original story about what it takes to be a "master builder" (a term that is reiterated here), then you are going to love "The LEGO Batman Movie."




3. There Are a Thousand Easter Eggs (Seriously)About two minutes into "The LEGO Batman Movie," there's a scene where Batman is flying through the streets of Gotham and there are so many Easter eggs, hidden references, and old-school shout-outs flying by that I could barely keep up. I tried to write a few down (I got as far as a reference to Shreck's Department Store from "Batman Returns") before giving up. And that was the tip of the iceberg. If you're a Batman superfan, your mind is going to be spinning. There are references to every filmed Batman adventure since the old black-and-white serials–and that's just the beginning.4. It's Not Afraid to Poke Fun at the DC Cinematic UniverseOne of the more surprising aspects of "The LEGO Batman Movie" is that it openly mocks the self-seriousness of the so-called DC Extended Universe, the small cluster of mostly iffy films that have been based on DC Comics properties and exist in the same shared universe. At one point, The Joker asks Batman who his arch-nemesis really is, and Batman responds, "Superman," a reference to last year's poorly (critically) received "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" (one of a handful of nods to that particular film).




There are also at least two digs at "Suicide Squad," the all-villains romp that was released last summer (to a response similar to that of "Batman v. Superman"), and generally "The LEGO Batman Movie" seems to fly in the face of the current crop of DC movies. It's everything these movies are not -- full of heart, funny as hell, and unafraid to be super entertaining without being overwrought or gloomy. Even the score seems to heavily evoke the Christopher Nolan-directed Batman movies. It's been a long while since Batman was this fun.5. Oddly, Wyldstyle Is Never ReferencedSo here's something that's kind of strange ... the movie is about Batman's reluctance to start a family or engage emotionally with other people. But, in "The LEGO Movie," he's seen dating Wyldstyle (played by Elizabeth Banks). This seems to fly in the face of everything the movie is trying so hard to establish. If he really is an antisocial loner, would he really have dated someone that seriously and agreed to go on a series of adventures in the way that he did in the previous film?




Also, why aren't any of those characters around? If this is a shared LEGO-filled universe, shouldn't there be some crossover of some kind. What if Emmett just walked by in the background? It's Not Quite as Good as 'The LEGO Movie'Just know this: there was something almost transcendent about "The LEGO Movie." Maybe because it seemed, from the outset, like an incredibly crass cash-grab, so the fact that it was a really great movie was a huge surprise. But more than that, "The LEGO Movie" had to do with corporatization, organized religion, and millennial ennui in a way that was really refreshing and fun. Know that "The LEGO Batman Movie" doesn't have that much on its mind. It's still a total blast and will pull on your heartstrings more than once. But you probably won't walk out of the theater thinking it's the kind of kicky subversive joy "The LEGO Movie" was.7. You'll Want Additional Brick-Based Batman MoviesOne of the holdovers from "The LEGO Movie" is the bickering relationship between Superman and Green Lantern (played, once more, by Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill), suggesting a larger DC LEGO movie universe.

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