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See Printable PDF version REQUEST AFREE LEGO CATALOG STAY TUNED WITHLEGO NEWSExplore the new place to be for little ones aged 2-5!« See All Movie Times in Concord, CAWest Wind Solano 2 Drive-In Movie TimesGo Print Movie TimesAdd to Favorites1611 Solano Way, Concord, CA 94520 | 925-825-1951 The LEGO Batman Movie1 hr 48 min | Please check the URL. Otherwise, click here to be redirected to the homepage.Been coming to this drive in theatre since I was a young child, I'm very happy that it's still going strong, I look forward to the many more years of memories Mireya Rodriguezh the exception of a group smoking weed next to my van of kids..but my husband asked them to smoke it elsewhere and th Suliana Wainiqolo' in the car park were friendly and helpful. The at Kimberly Kielak and kid friendly. As a single mom it's always been my go-to way to enjoy movies with the kids. It's fun to come early, get a good spot Christie GarrisGreat place! My hubby and I go every week for a nite out of the house.




We have done this for 3 yrs now and still enjoy it a lot ! I just wish the the ppl who ar Great place to take kids to see a movie. Great price and friendly staff. Wish they had security to stop people from smoking weed though. It's supposed to be a f2This post is sponsored by Warner Bros. Pictures. Are your kids counting down to February 10th? They’ve been quoting lines from the LEGO Batman Movie trailer for MONTHS. My son did a wildly entertaining reenactment of the lobster in the microwave scene on Christmas Eve for my family. To celebrate we’re giving away a LEGO Batman prize package that includes a $50 Visa gift card so you can see the film in theaters on February 10th, plus a LEGO Batman t-shirt, lunch bag, and stickers. Entry details at the end of this post! And you can run like Batman, drive like Batman, DJ like Batman. Do it all in the LEGO Batman Movie Game App, now available for free on the App Store and Google Play! In the irreverent spirit of fun that made “The LEGO® Movie” a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble – LEGO Batman – stars in his own big-screen adventure.




But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, 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.  Like ‘The LEGO Batman Movie on Facebook, follow on and Instagram for more hilarity. To enter, leave a comment below telling us which character is your kiddo’s favorite. We’ll pick a winner on Monday, February 6th. Tags: family movie, giveaway, kids movies, lego, lego batman, superhero Edwards Fairfield Stadium 16 & Imax > San Francisco Movies > West Wind Solano 2 Drive-In Showtimes & Tickets West Wind Solano 2 Drive-In Showtimes & Tickets Which movies do you want to bring to West Wind Solano 2 Drive-In? Comedy Superstar Jeff Dunham Headlines the Oracle Arena 107.7 The Bone Presents:United We Rock Tour w/ Styx & REO Speedwagon James Taylor & Bonnie RaittThe Man with Local Natives OneRepublic, Fitz and The Tantrums & James Arthur




» , , , , , Dang! This event has already taken place.>> Want to see our Top Picks for this week instead?Tuesday, February 14, 2017 - 6:30 pm to 11:59 pm $5.25* Solano 2 Drive In | 1611 Solano Way, Concord, CA Lego Batman is the hero everyone wanted, even if he isn’t the hero they need. There was no real chance to top “The Lego Movie,” a 2014 release that benefited from the element of surprise. It was a superbly crafted delight, punctuated by a stealth emotional gut punch, crossing over into a real-world father-son struggle to connect. It remains one of the most purely entertaining films in recent memory. “The Lego Batman Movie” is less awesome than its predecessor, but it’s a clever, well-paced, self-aware and completely satisfying kind of less awesome. It takes the most entertaining secondary character from the first film, then builds 104 minutes around him with little fatigue. All inferior sequels should be as fun as this one. “Lego Batman” takes a wry approach from the beginning, playing off superhero cinema exhaustion.




After endless Batman movies and TV shows (all acknowledged in this film), it’s accepted that Batman can easily outsmart every villain in Gotham. His only real struggle now is his personal life, as exhibited by a series of scenes showing Batman’s domestic drudgery. (An extended scene where he microwaves his Lobster Thermidor is comic perfection.) Our hero develops a sort of family unit, unknowingly adopting the orphan Robin. Now that it’s a foregone conclusion that Lego Batman can beat the Joker, his primary struggle is with commitment issues. “Batman works alone!” he declares. Original directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, off to guide the Han Solo “Star Wars” prequel, place “The Lego Batman Movie” in capable hands with “Robot Chicken” veteran Chris McKay. The production design and musical cues are first rate. Will Arnett turns in one of the better animated voice acting performances in recent memory, giving Batman a vulnerable bravado that doesn’t get old.




But the key once again is the writing and the subtlety of character. The five screenwriters credited squeeze jokes into every second of screen time, including the part before the movie when corporate logos flash by. All important movies start with a black screen …”) From there, the filmmakers successfully mine everything that’s funny about Batman — his brooding nature, his repetitive story lines, his vanity — while still maintaining most of what makes him cool. Like its predecessor, “The Lego Batman Movie” works as both comedy and action. The movie begins to drag in the final act, when it becomes clear there’s no secret twist that will take the film to another height. The last battle against an entertaining collection of historic villains — Sauron from “Lord of the Rings” and bad Mogwai from “Gremlins” among them — explores no ground that wasn’t covered in the first “Lego Movie.” (And much earlier in the “Imaginationland” TV trilogy on “South Park.”)

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