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Manchester By The Sea Find other REGAL location near youBefore your kids even have a chance to utter the words “I’m bored” we have a solution for you -- $1 movies at the Regal Entertainment Group movie theaters. The $1 movies are every Tuesday and Wednesday starting June 21. The last movie is in August. All films start at 10 a.m.Offerings include such films as “The Lego Movie” and “Shaun The Sheep" and are split up as follows: Participating theaters in the Orange County area include: Edwards Aliso Viejo Stadium 20 & IMAX - Aliso Viejo, CA Edwards Kaleidoscope Stadium 10 - Mission Viejo, CA Regal Foothill Towne Center Stadium 22 - Foothill Ranch, CA Edwards Metro Pointe Stadium 12 - Costa Mesa, CA Edwards Market Place Stadium 10 - Irvine, CA Edwards Long Beach Stadium 26 & IMAX - Long Beach, CA Edwards Corona Crossings Stadium 18 & RPX - Corona, CA As in the past, a portion of the proceeds goes to the Will Rogers Institute.




Find more info and the full lineup here. If you need more activity ideas for you and the family, see:Get to know your Santiago Hills Elementary community at Family Movie Night Mark Your Calendars for Friday, September 16! Every year, to kick off the new school year we have a fun family evening planned. Everyone is invited to come out and watch a fun movie with friends and families on the school green. Come early to enjoy food trucks and find a good spot in front of the big screen, and say hello to Santiago Hills families and staff. The movie will start around 7:30 (at sundown). Santiago Hills Elementary soccer fields cash for food trucks - 2016 Food Trucks include Chef TLC's Sidewalk Cafe, The Bakery Truck, and Front Porch Pops Previous Movie Night Movies 2015 Movie: Big Hero 6 September 11th, 2015 6pm Food Trucks: The Viking Truck and Bakery Truck Movie at around 7:30pm at sundown 2014 Movie: The Lego Movie September 12th, 2014 6:15pm




Movie at around 7:30pm (at sundown) Lorem ipsum dolor sic amet. I'm passing on this item. It will be relisted in HulaMarket Add the ‘Pick Up App’ to Your home screen Tap the symbol in iOS or tap the menu button in Android. Then click ‘Add to Home Screen.’ The LEGO ® Batman Movie Event Barnes & Noble - Mission Viejo 1 Parents Love It! 26751 Aliso Creek Rd Aliso Viejo 92656-2887 Saturday, 2/25   OTHER DATES » 11:30 am CALL TO CONFIRM TIMES REGISTRATION NOT REQUIREDAGE RANGE: Preschoolers, Elementary, Tweens FREE In January and continuing February 25 and March 11, celebrate the LEGO ® Batman Movie, coming to theaters on February 10. At each event, kids can collect two limited edition trading cards (while supplies last) featuring characters from the movie. The cards collected at all three events will unveil a special scene. Enjoy giveaways, make & play themed moments with LEGO bricks and blocks, plus much more. Add to My Calendar




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Theme Park Insider - February 2014 The Lego Movie Experience opens at Legoland California , a score that beats all of the Academy Award nominees for Best Animated Feature this year. (The Lego Movie will be eligible for next year's Oscars.) So, of course, Legoland needs to get in on the action. We've been talking on the Theme Park Insider Discussion Board about how Legoland could use The Lego Movie in a dark ride, but those attractions can take years to develop. In the meantime, Legoland California is offering movie fans The Lego Movie Experience a walk-through exhibit of "sets" from the movie, re-created in 3 million Lego bricks. The attraction opened today at the Carlsbad park, with some special guests.Emmet meets a fan at today's openingActor Jadon Sand, who played Finn, was there, too.Inside Legoland California's The Lego Movie Experience. Photos courtesy LegolandThe exhibit includes 116 buildings, 165 vehicles, 61 micro managers, 15 spaceships, and 3 dragons, as well as 1,423 minifigures, according to the park.




Here's a video of today's opening:The Lego Movie Experience is now open in the park's Explore Village land, near the Water Works. This article has been archived and is no longer accepting comments. Walt Disney World Resort Hotels Universal's Islands of Adventure Universal Orlando Resort Hotels Tokyo Disney Resort Hotels What's New Under Construction? How to Stay Safe on Vacation How to Skip Theme Park Lines Where to Buy Discount Tickets Theme Park Insider Award Winners Theme Park Insider Books Stories from a Theme Park Insider Theme Park Insider: 2016 in Review © Theme Park Insider®   About · Yesterday, I was invited as part of the press to LEGOLAND California for the premiere of The LEGO Movie 4D A New Adventure which will be opening to the public on February 6th. When I got there, we checked in at the front gate and was whisked in shortly after. There was a whole red carpet set up where kids and adults were able to take pictures with some of the main characters from The LEGO Movie like Emmet, Wyldstyle, Benny, and Unikitty.




There I also ran into my friend Mariann from Model Building Secrets who was also doing her coverage of the event. After the red carpet, there was food stands set up where we could grab what ever we wanted to snack on. As for the 4D Adventure itself, it is new attraction the 425-seat theater that incorporates effects like wind, rain, and fog to what you see on the screen. The story is pretty neat as the main characters end up in a mysterious theme park called Brick World which is ran by Lord Business’ brother, Risky Business, who voiced by actor and comedian Patton Oswalt. From what I saw, both kids and adults were digging the 12 1/2-minute film as it was very enjoyable throughout. After the film, there was a post-screening Q&A which had The LEGO Group’s vice president of licensing and entertainment and producer of The LEGO Movie Jill Wilfert and Joshua Wexler from Pure Imagination Studios as the guests. Wilfert gave fans some details of what LEGO projects we can expect in the future including The LEGO Batman Movie, the LEGO Ninjago Movie, The LEGO Movie Sequel, and a Star Wars related project that they’re working on.




If you follow this blog, you would know that it is the LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures which was announced at the Nuremberg Toy Fair last week. Again The LEGO Movie 4D A New Adventure opens this Saturday, February 6 at LEGOLAND California. Check out the official press release as well as the trailer and some image that were taken at the red carpet event from last night below. Teamwork Made Everything Awesome During Making of ‘The LEGO® Movie™ 4D A New Adventure’ Action-Packed LEGOLAND® California Attraction Paired Merlin Entertainments, Warner Bros. Consumer Products and LEGO® to Develop Hilarious New Story Starring Emmet and His Master Builder Friends Carlsbad, Calif. (Feb. 4, 2016) – Everything is cool when you’re part of a team! That lyric from “The LEGO® Movie™” signature song perfectly sums up the collaborative approach it took to bring Emmet and his friends back in a brand-new, theatrical attraction appearing exclusively at LEGOLAND® theme parks and LEGOLAND® Discovery Centers in 2016.




The challenge was how to follow a blockbuster film that charmed fans all over the globe with a critically acclaimed mix of humor, heart, action and adventure. For Rob Schrab, who directed and co-wrote the attraction and is set to make his feature film directorial debut on “The LEGO® Movie™ Sequel” for Warner Bros., the attraction represented an opportunity to explore the movie’s sprawling LEGO® universe in a new yet familiar way. “This is the story of our gang letting off some steam between films,” he said. “The humor and tone is very similar to ‘The LEGO® Movie™.’ To create the attraction’s visuals, nearly 200 artists and technicians at Los Angeles-based Pure Imagination Studios supplied their expertise in crafting cutting-edge 3D computer animation while maintaining the movie’s carefully rendered “built with LEGO®” look. Consulting on every step of the process were Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the writer-directors who brought “The LEGO® Movie™” to the big screen, along with producer Dan Lin.




“[Phil, Chris and Dan] were involved from the beginning,” Pure Imagination’s Joshua Wexler explained, “from the story process to the look. We received assets from the animation studio that did the first movie, so we got the actual models used for Emmet and Wyldstyle. We had to re-create that look ourselves but we had an amazing body of work to study.” It all started with the iconic LEGO brick and a virtual building program LEGO offers online for free. “Everything [in the attraction] is actually built out of brick,” he added. “Every element is a real element used in actual LEGO toy making. We usually build everything in LEGO Digital Designer and then export that into our 3D software.” Actor-writer Nick Offerman, who returned to voice MetalBeard, the towering pirate made of more than 200 LEGO pieces, said his affinity for the role has its roots in childhood. “I sincerely love voicing MetalBeard for the LEGO projects,” he said, “as it reminds me of the animated characters of my youth, like Popeye and Grape Ape and ‘The Flintstones.’




Schrab said the experience of making the attraction was a great opportunity to work not only with old friends but new collaborators. “I’ve been lucky enough to work with Nick Offerman on ‘Parks and Recreation,’ and Allison Brie on ‘Community,’ so it was like hanging out with my buds. Those two are way fun,” he said. “Elizabeth [Banks] and Charlie [Day] are solid talents, and brought the goods. I make it a point to trust actors with their characters and not restrict them. They were up for anything – I can’t wait to work with everyone again on ‘The LEGO® Movie™ Sequel.’ In creating the attraction’s new villain, Risky Business, brother of President Business in “The LEGO® Movie™,” the filmmakers needed someone who presented a real but comical threat to Emmet and friends. To supply Risky’s unique mix of arrogance and frustration, Schrab turned to actor, comedian, author and film buff Patton Oswalt. “Patton is a friend,” Schrab said, “and so talented, and we’re very lucky to have him.”




To develop the attraction, LEGOLAND parent company Merlin Entertainments Group worked closely with LEGO and Warner Bros. Consumer Products to ensure that this “new adventure” met the high standards of its motion picture predecessor while delivering an exciting, multisensory experience for LEGOLAND guests. “No matter where you go, kids adore Emmet and the other characters so it was critically important that we stay faithful to the tone and style of ‘The LEGO® Movie™,’ ” said Paul Harvey, global marketing director for LEGOLAND Parks. “By working hand in hand with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, LEGO and Pure Imagination, we’ve created a fun experience that puts the Master Builders in a new predicament but with the same humor and action that made the movie such a hit.” Now open at LEGOLAND California Resort, “The LEGO® Movie™ 4D A New Adventure” had its world premiere Jan. 28 at LEGOLAND Florida Resort in Winter Haven, FL, and will be seen soon at all other LEGOLAND theme parks and LEGOLAND Discovery Centers worldwide in 2016.

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