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De pagina die u heeft opgevraagd bestaat helaas niet (meer). Op http://startpagina.nl/dochters/categorie vindt u een overzicht van alle onderwerpen binnen hetWij hopen dat u hier vindt wat u zoekt.The 'LEGO Batman Movie' Trailer Introduces New Justice League, Proves Everything Is Still Awesome! Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice hasn't hit theaters yet, but we're already getting our first look at the next Batman movie. Admittedly, this is a different kind of Batman movie: The LEGO Batman Movie! Will Arnett, who voiced the scene-stealing role in The LEGO Movie, is back and the first trailer for the movie is full of superhero cameos, quips, and... EXCLUSIVE: Christian Bale Is 'Looking Forward' to 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' We'll have to wait until Nov. 17, 2017 to see Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill team-up full-time with the likes of Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, and new recruit Amber Heard in Justice League: Part One, but The LEGO Batman Movie already has its Justice League assembled.




What's up, Green Lantern? Here's the movie's official description: "There are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if Batman wants to save the city from The Joker's hostile takeover, he may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up." Arnett is joined by Rosario Dawson (Batgirl), Michael Cera (Robin), Zach Galifianakis (The Joker) and MARIAH @!#%$* %$!#ING CAREY (as Mayor Marion Grange and not Commissioner Gordon, it appears). Plus, Affleck adorably revealed to ET whether his kids are on Team Batman or Team Superman. Find out what he said in the video below.Once you connect your Disney Movies Anywhere account to your Verizon Account, your eligible Disney movies will be viewable on Fios® TV,Fios ® Mobile app or web. /about/privacy/policy with Disney Movies Anywhere and this information may also be available to other services to which you connect your Disney Movies Anywhere account. Sharing of your FiOS video content and usage information is necessary to view such FiOS video content via Disney Movies Anywhere and other services to which you connect your Disney Movies Anywhere account.




You understand that Disney Movies Anywhere and other services to which you connect your Disney Movies Anywhere account will use your FiOS video content and usage information in accordance with their privacy policies and applicable terms and conditions. You should not connect your accounts if you do not want your FiOS information shared. You may also disconnect your accounts at any time to prevent this sharing in the future. I have read and agree to the Verizon Terms of Service.4½ Reasons To Watch the Lego Movie Even Though You Aren’t a Baby I saw the Lego Movie with my sister and some wine and it was a great decision. I spent the first few minutes hypnotized by Lego fire and giggling at the rapid stream of jabs and jokes (don’t stress out about catching each one). If you’re not used to the weird world of kids movies, imagine that trying to process and appreciate each joke is like watching the I Love Lucy scene where she ends up stuffing chocolates into her bra. Like Jack Halberstam writes in The Queer Art of Failure, kids’ movies can be amazing introductions to queer, negativity, and artful failure, because kids tend to care more about friends sticking up for each other than individual success, kids agree that everyone should be able dress however they want and play whatever character they want, they more readily admit when their feelings are hurt




, and they use failure to laugh at success, like anti-matter eating away at matter. The Lego Movie could belong to the same world. The intro to our hero is a quick-witted and pointed critique of conformity and consumer culture: President Business is being shady as hell, but dumb-ass TV keeps our protagonist too entertained to care, everyone consumes the same pop-culture, everyone thinks everything is awesome1, no one thinks for themselves, and in less than five minutes, kiddos everywhere know that Legolandia is no good at all. If you’re a self-reflexive sap this might give you a mini-panic, thinking: “I’m in Legolandia. I’m watching a silly movie that’s making a critique of the contemporary political-economy and I’m just giggling but not doing anything! Am I a Lego fool? The Lego Movie might not belong to Halberstam’s “Pixarvolts”, but it’s still worth watching. Here are 4½ reasons you should watch it even if you think you’re a grownup: 1. There are a jillion jokes that the babies probably won’t get, and cameos and pop culture references that are at least ten years old.




Also, it doesn’t try to make the Lego universe “make sense” — the chicken leg is half the construction worker’s body, the sound of cats meowing sounds like people saying “meow”, and so on. 2. The film is totally a lil bit anti-capitalist. The film’s villain is named Mr. Business, and the main characters collaborate and think creatively to allow all Legolandians to live inter-universe lives where pirate robots, and kitty princess batmobiles, and old west disco queens can live in harmony. I don’t recall the protagonists discussing how to turn a bigger profit. (On the other hand the whole damn movie is a commercial, so there’s that). Either way, you sorta need to understand some political economy to appreciate the film. 3. There’s a big plot twist that is interesting from, like, a film studies perspective and you don’t want to risk not being in the loop on all the inevitable “film theory and Lego reality” conversations. Save yourself the stress, see the film, and stay in the know. 




(Spoiler alert: the big twist is that the Lego world is totally constructed and there’s a meta level that involves a storyline with real people: a father and a son. The father is the evil “President Business” Lego character and the Lego storyline is the son’s way of acting out.) 4. The film takes aim at the number one question for babies in the 21st century. Does being special matter? ½. Lego water and fire are flippin awesome. Just take a moment to appreciate them while trying to keep up with the jillion jokes. Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing IDIOCRACY with Livestream Q&A near you. Then see the movie and tell us what you think!The LEGO Group and Warner Bros. are two-for-two when it comes to big-screen team ups. After the LEGO Movie blew movie goers away with it’s irreverent mix of comedy and imagination, that film’s breakout character returned with his own solo film in this year’s the LEGO Batman Movie.




And while that movie was great in its own right—maybe even the BEST Batman movie EVER—fans might be wondering where the LEGO Movie Sequel is. It was set to be released in May this year, but that was bumped for Batman and now we have the LEGO Ninjago Movie on the way. Sure, that first trailer is funny, but some want to find out what’s next for Emmet, Wyldstyle, and President Business in their battle against baby sisters and Duplo blocks. WATCH: The BvS Warehouse Fight Mashed Up With LEGO Batman Song The LEGO Batman Movie director Chris McKay recently spoke about the original film’s sequel while appearing on the Shanlian on Batman podcast. McKay—who was also named to be directing the forthcoming Nightwing film—revealed some interesting details about the film that might make it differ from its predecessor. “LEGO 2 is going to be this big musical and space action movie,” McKay said. “They need a lot of the writing, a lot of development, not only with script development, but development with songwriters.

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