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We're sorry, but we could not fulfill your request for /entertainment/Lego-Movie-Full-Trailer-32326017 on this server. An invalid request was received from your browser. This may be caused by a malfunctioning proxy server or browser privacy software. Your technical support key is: 36b3-d090-1756-6707 You can use this key to fix this problem yourself. If you are unable to fix the problem yourself, please contact and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above.A father and son have spent five years and more than £1,000 building a sprawling Lego city together pursuing their favourite hobby.Russell Wilcox, 42, and his son Lewis, 11, have been building the metropolis in the spare room of their home in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, since 2009.The five-storey city boasts an airport, railway, farm, beach, a skate park and even a haunted house. Russell Wilcox, 42, and his son Lewis (pictured), 11, have been building the lego town in the spare room of their home in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, since 2009.




Their mutual love of Lego reflects the father and son relationship in The Lego Movie The sprawling city, which even features an airport (pictured) and runway, is set on a table 2.8m by 2.5m and has now expanded so far that there is no room for it to grow any further Like any city, there is a pet shop to provide for Lego animals, and this one even has a creepy haunted house, complete with gargoyles Lewis Wilcox, 11, doesn't know anyone with as much Lego as him and his father said the project snowballed after he started getting sets for Christmas and his birthday one yearMuch of the town is inspired by the 2014 Lego Movie and it even features the character Lord Business, who is voiced by Will Ferrell.And just like in the movie - in which a father and son mend their relationship through their mutual love of Lego - the project has brought them However, the town has become so large that there is now no room left for it to grow any further. Minibus driver Mr Wilcox said: 'We are running out of space now.




Something will have to move. We cannot physically fit any more in the room. We usually find space but now we might have to buy a new house.'Mr Wilcox said that the project snowballed after Lewis started getting Lego sets for Christmas and birthdays.He became fixated with the project and they had to move it into a spare room as it continued to grow. The Lego city is set across five levels and has buildings set around a central street system, with roads for the dozens of vehicles There is even a police helicopter to keep an eye on the city, in which there are dozens of Lego characters to populate streets and buildings Like all good cities, it features a railway network, with this perfectly designed train station, complete with two platforms, a footbridge, an office, streetlights and even a map for those travelling Their model town has dozens of characters walking the streets, including Lord Business from the movie (left, on screen), voiced by star Will Ferrell. Lord Business, it emerges, is actually a character being controlled by a father, and his son is playing the main character (right)'Lewis got a couple of Lego sets at Christmas, there were some shops and other items, and then it just escalated from there,' said Mr Wilcox.'I would be lying if I said that I didn't enjoy this as much as Lewis as we both like model villages and other things miniaturised.'Lewis does not know of anyone with quite




the same amount of Lego as he has.'The town is set on a 2.8m by 2.5m table and it has spread to different levels.It features restaurants, shops and various characters, including restaurant workers, labourers and even ghosts. There are buses for the city's inhabitants, trucks, a fire station (the red building on the right) and workers in hard-hats (bottom right) Restaurant workers wait the tables. The waitress in the centre has tablet to take the order and the chef can even be seen at work in the kitchen (right) as diners sit at tables in the main room The city is so impressive that Lewis's school friends, family members and friends all visit the house to marvel at it Lewis often comes up the ideas himself on what to put in the town - much of it inspired by the 2014 film The Lego Movie. It even includes the Lord Business character voiced by Will Ferrell, who in real life is a father who builds his own pristine Lego cityIt is so impressive that Lewis's school friends, family members and friends all visit the house to marvel at the city.'All our friends and family are blown away,' Mr Wilcox said.




'It's not something you see everyday, unless you go to Legoland.'Lewis often comes up with the ideas himself on what to put in the town, just like the creative son in the 2014 film The Lego Movie, who takes a creative approach to building which defies his father's plan for a pristine town.But Lord Business eventually gives in to the lead, and it emerges that they are all toys being played with by a father and son who find reconciliation in the story played out by the Lego characters.  Lewis splits his time between Lego and the park where he enjoys stunt scooter riding.'It will continue to grow and develop as we both love it,' said Mr Wilcox. 'But first we need to find more room.'Conservative commentators took issue with the film's supposed themes of "orphan adoption by two dads, homoerotic attraction, and penis jokes." The new Lego Batman Movie has come under fire from Catholic evangelists who have slammed the film as “pro-gay propaganda”. , posted a review of the film titled “BEWARE: LEGO Batman movie promotes gay adoption”.




He criticised the creators for being “so anxious to subtly indoctrinate the little ones into the gender ideology that making it humorous came as a distant second thought.” READ: ‘The Lego Batman Movie’ – Film Review LifeSiteNews is part of the Campaign Life Coalition, an anti-abortion, anti-same-sex marriage political lobbyist organisation. Westen also referenced a review by Michael Hamilton of conservative blog website PJ Media. In the blog, Hamilton summarises the film as “orphan adoption by two dads, homoerotic attraction, and penis jokes.” He then takes issue with the filmmakers for making such acts “seem plain as vanilla and American as apple pie.” The Lego Batman Movie, which focuses on the relationship between the two superheroes Batman and Robin, is a spin-off from The Lego Movie, released in 2014. The franchise faced criticism then too, as conservative commentators took issue with the alleged likeness between the antagonist “Mr Business” and Republican former presidential nominee Mitt Romney.

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