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Living near freeways makes people sick. L.A. keeps building next to them anywayUh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.The LEGO Movie 2: Will Arnett CONFIRMS LEGO Batman’s return (EXCLUSIVE) – WATCH THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE star Will Arnett confirmed he is reprising his LEGO Batman role in The LEGO Movie 2, during an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk. It’s been three years since movie fans were treated to the comic delights of The LEGO Movie.Having starred in that and now his own solo outing in The LEGO Batman Movie, Arnett is already working on The LEGO Movie 2.Express.co.uk was lucky enough to sit down with Arnett (Arrested Development, Bojack Horseman) in London’s Mayfair Hotel, brilliantly made up as the LEGO Batcave – where he opened up about the upcoming sequel. Chevrolet have created a life-size Lego Batmobile - and it's awesome Chevrolet have created a life-sized Lego Batmobile, which was featured at the Detroit Motor Show last week.




Following some witty remarks about Trump’s cabinet being like Batman villains,  the actor spoke out about The LEGO Movie 2 and even The LEGO Batman Movie 2.He said: “First off I don’t know about LEGO Batman 2, let’s hope people like this movie and we’ll see about that.“But we are starting to work on the LEGO Movie sequel, which is going to be really fun.”WBArnett continued: “I can’t really reveal anything. We’re so early on that I can’t really tip anything.“But it’s a really funny idea and conceit, and Batman is firmly at the centre of it, with everybody else.”We also asked the actor whether The LEGO Batman Movie could only exist because of the success of The LEGO Movie.WBWBHe added: “Well yeah of course, a million percent and full credit has to be given to Phil Lord and Chris Miller who wrote and directed the first movie.“They’re such brilliant guys and they didn’t just make a movie about LEGO, they made a movie that was set in the world of Lego and used all the things that are great about Lego to tell that story.”




The LEGO Batman Movie is released in UK cinemas on February 10, with previews February 4-5.LEGO® → System → Minifigures 71002 << 71004 >> 71005 The LEGO Movie Series $2.99 €2.49 £2.49 $4.99Additional prices: 71004 The LEGO Movie Series is a series of Minifigures released in January 2014. It includes characters from The LEGO Movie.Do not modify it. 16 all-new, special minifigures from the new THE LEGO® MOVIE™, is now part of the LEGO® Minifigure Collection. Each minifigure comes in a sealed “mystery” bag with one or more accessories, display plate and collector’s booklet. Inspired by The LEGO Movie this collection includes: William Shakespeare, Abraham Lincoln, Panda Guy, Marsha, Queen of the Mermaids, Velma Staplebot, Scribble-Face Bad Cop, Wild West Wyldstyle, Hard Hat Emmet, Gail the Construction Worker, "Where Are My Pants?" Guy, Mrs. Scratchen-Post, Wiley Fusebot, President Business, Calamity Drone, Taco Tuesday Man and Larry the Barista.




Every minifigure comes with one or more accessories and a display plate. Fun new characters from THE LEGO® MOVIE™ for your LEGO® Minifigures collection. Calamity DroneGail the Construction WorkerAbraham LincolnLarry the BaristaPanda GuyVelma StaplebotWilliam ShakespeareTaco Tuesday Guy“Where are my Pants?” GuyWiley FusebotPresident BusinessWild West WyldestyleHard Hat EmmetScribble-Face Bad CopMrs. Scratchen-PostMarsha Queen of the Mermaids Bad Cop/Good Cop | Radio DJ Robot | Alfie the Apprentice | Frank the Foreman | Gail the Construction Worker | Garbage Man Dan | Ice Cream Mike | Larry the Barista | "Where are my Pants?" DC Universe: Aquaman | Deep Sea Diver | Original Characters: Abraham Lincoln | El Macho Wrestler | Garbage Man Grant | Ice Cream Jo | Marsha Queen of the Mermaids | Taco Tuesday Guy | characters from other themes Conductor Charlie | Gandalf (The Lord of The Rings/The Hobbit) | Green Ninja (Ninjago) | Johnny Thunder (Adventurers) | Michelangelo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) |




Milhouse (The Simpsons) | NBA Player 1 (Basketball) | NBA Player 2 (Basketball) | Professor Dumbledore (Harry Potter) | Red Classic Spaceman | Shaquille O'Neal (Basketball) | Speed Racer (Speed Racer) | The Swamp Creature (Monster Fighters) | "The Man Upstairs" | Fred the Demolition Guy | It seems we can’t find what you’re looking for. Perhaps searching can help. SUB Cinema Presents: The Lego Batman Movie Friday, April 28th at 8pm SUB Cinema will be showing The Lego Batman Movie in Toomey 199. Free candy, soda, and popcorn will be provided. Room 199 of Toomey Hall is on the first floor and we will be playing music so you can follow the sound. Batman (voice of Will Arnett) defends Gotham City while bonding with a young orphan (Michael Cera) he accidentally adopted -- who, of course, eventually becomes his sidekick Robin. This spin-off of The Lego Movie also features the voices of Rosario Dawson as Batgirl, Zach Galifianakis as the Joker, and Ralph Fiennes as Batman's loyal butler Alfred Pennyworth.




Directed by Chris McKay (Robot Chicken). Friday, April 28 at 8:00pm 400 W. 13th St., Rolla, MO 65409 Arts, Entertainment and Culture,At its sporadic best, the crazy velocity and wisenheimer appeal of "The Lego Batman Movie" reminds you of what made "The Lego Movie" such a nice surprise three years ago. It was my favorite comedy of 2014, even without that insidiously satiric theme song "Everything is Awesome!"Director Chris McKay's spinoff, however, is more about expectations fulfilled than new surprises, nicely sprung. Basically a conventional superhero action movie with a constant stream of sideline heckling, "The Lego Batman Movie" goes where various franchises housed at various studios have gone before. Just as Iron Man (the target of a running gag here) fell into a narcissistic pool of self-interest and celebrity indulgence in his second movie, the lil' plastic Batman taking center stage is a raging egomaniac, all abs and no heart. He has buried the pain of his parents' murder with a mountain of cool toys and weapons.




Amusingly Bruce Wayne/Batman, voiced as he was in a choice supporting role in "The Lego Movie" by Will Arnett, isn't exactly the master of his cavernous domain; he proves somewhat clueless when it comes to working a DVR remote or programming a microwave oven. Only his faithful butler, Alfred, given just the right empathetic tones by Ralph Fiennes, knows what Bruce needs: a surrogate family, so he's not stuck on the couch watching "Jerry Maguire" another lonely night.MOST READ ENTERTAINMENT NEWS THIS HOUR Toward this end, Bruce casually adopts an orphan, Dick Grayson (Michael Cera, delightfully naive) and ventures outside his loner-vigilante sphere to join forces with Gotham City police Commissioner Barbara Gordon (Rosario Dawson, better than her limited material). Batman's chief nemesis remains, inevitably, the needy, whiny, malevolent Joker (Zach Galifianakis). But as Batman says, "I like to fight around," and the screenplay credited to five writers arranges for one onslaught after another."




The Lego Movie" benefited from its sweet-natured protagonist, Emmet, surrounded by a shrewdly judged degree of mayhem. "The Lego Batman Movie" offers more mayhem and less funny. It takes a cheerfully cynical buckshot approach to pop culture spoofing on the run, roping in Superman (Channing Tatum, voice), Harley Quinn (Jenny Slate), references to Batman's past (all the way back to the 1966 Adam West/Burt Ward feature, based on the TV series). Dozens of celeb voice cameos spice the action, from Conan O'Brien as The Riddler to Mariah Carey as the Gotham mayor. The value of teamwork; the importance of feelings; the peculiar, mesmerizing charm of Lego flames and fireballs, digitally animated: These are among the lessons imparted by "The Lego Batman Movie." I enjoyed it well enough.Michael Phillips is a Tribune critic. "The Lego Batman Movie" — 2.5 starsMPAA rating: PG (for rude humor and some action)'John Wick: Chapter 2' review: Keanu Reeves is back as the superassassin and dog lover'I Am Not Your Negro' review: Baldwin's unfinished book project subject of powerful documentary'Hunter Gatherer' review: 'The Wire's' Andre Royo plays an ex-con who aims to get his life back on track'The Comedian' review

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