the lego movie soundtrack youtube

the lego movie soundtrack youtube

the lego movie soundtrack everything is awesome

The Lego Movie Soundtrack Youtube

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All Releases Artists Press Special Fanmail ORIGINAL SCORE, ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK - THE LEGO MOVIEThe LEGO Movie is a 2014 American-Australian-Danish computer animated adventure comedy film starring the voices of Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie, Charlie Day, Liam Neeson, and Morgan Freeman.Based on the LEGO line of construction toys, the film tells the story of Emmet (Pratt), an ordinary LEGO minifigure prophesied to save the universe from the tyrannical Lord Business (Ferrell). Released theatrically on February 7, 2014, the movie was a critical and commercial success, with many critics highlighting its visual style, humour, voice acting, and heartwarming message.The film's Original Score was composed by Mark Mothersbaugh, who had previously worked with producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller onCloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs and 21 Jump Street. The LEGO Movie soundtrack contains the score as the majority of its tracks.




Also included is the theme song "Everything Is Awesome!!!" by Tegan and Sara featuring The Lonely Island, which has been critically praised and has undergone some close analysis. International Business Times describes the song as a parody of fascism, saying that the song "seems little more than an infectiously catchy parody of watered-down radio pop, right down to the faux-dubstep breakdown. There's a lot more happening under the surface, however." In an interview with Fox News, composer and songwriter Mark Mothersbaugh says the song "was supposed to be like mind control early in the film. It's totally irritating, this kind of mindless mantra to get people up and working."180 gram audiophile vinylGatefold sleeve + insert500 numbered copies on red vinyl & 500 numbered copies on yellow vinyl (DELIVERED AT RANDOM)At The Movies release: packed in PVC Collector's bag07-01-2015 ORIGINAL SCORE, ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Stay Connected with usFor daily news, sneak previews, competitions, exclusive factory footage and more.




Sign up for our newsletterReceive the weekly e-mail with our latest releases and news.Store LocatorA world of vinyl at your fingertips. With Batman getting a major update for a new generation in a blocky, brooding way for The LEGO Batman Movie on Feb. 10, it was only natural that the character’s hardcore upgrade would be accompanied by an equally metal (well, plastic) new theme song. Fresh off the brand-new soundtrack out now, take a listen to Batman’s new theme, “Who’s The Bat(Man),” written and sung by — surprise! — Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Stump, whose voice pulls off a shockingly convincing dark knight, played in the film by Will Arnett. The action-heavy tune kicks off both the movie and the track list, which also includes new songs from DNCE, Alex Aiono, Kirsten Arian, and Oh, Hush. But while “Who’s The (Bat)Man” seems to be a strong contender for the film’s album break-out, there’s also a strong possibility that Oh, Hush’s end-credits song “Friends Are Family” may spell the infectious downfall of the family van speaker system.




No one can forget the sheer play count of The LEGO Movie‘s “Everything Is Awesome,” after all, and the happy post-film tune seems to be the heir apparent. Get ready to hear it everywhere. Listen to that earworm here: The soundtrack from the film, featuring a score by Grammy winner Lorne Balfe, is out now from WaterTower Music, a week ahead of the film’s release (where it’s expected to break the box office, if that tiny indie The LEGO Movie was any indication). The colorful, interlocking plastic bricks known as Legos have been popular among children and adults for more than 67 years. However, the Danish carpenter and creator of Legos, Ole Kirk Christiansen, actually began constructing toys back in 1932 and the Lego Group was formed two years later. To date, Lego has produced more than 560 billion parts, which span thousands of themed sets, including castles, Wild West, pirates and others. The company has developed into a global brand and well-regarded toy that has been used in classrooms for education and featured in books, film, video games, television and even in retail locations and theme parks.




With the introduction of social media, Lego has gone on to reach even more audiences through amateur videos and parodies some of which have millions of views. Lego parodies cover everything from movie trailers to music videos and labeling them as best or worst is subjective to the viewer’s tastes. For fun and for killing a bit of time we found a handful of the best Lego videos that are both amusing and well-choreographed. Last of Us is a video game developed by Naughty Dog and it’s also received a Lego mock-up courtesy of animator Brian Anderson. Gamers are buzzing about this parody and requesting a Lego version of the game. If you’re a zombie fan  (and who isn’t these days) then you’ll want to watch this Lego parody. It features the well-known characters of Carl, Daryl and a zombie or two and it’s short, sweet and entertaining to boot. In this Lego parody created by Custard Productions, the Incredible Hulk is scolded by his crime fighting partners for his reckless, smashing ways.




Like they say, it’s not easy being green. Logging in with almost one million views, this parody highlights the humanity behind the malevolent, warlike Orcs. Depicted as vial, miserable creatures from Middle Earth, Orcs have good intentions, but sadly, are just misunderstood. What began as sketch on NBC’s long-running comedy show, Saturday Night Live, The Blue Brothers were an American blues revival band. Actors Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi performed under the pseudonyms Elwood and Jake, respectively, and made regular appearance at music festivals worldwide. This parody is a recreation of the car chase scene from their 1980 film. Ummm…doesn’t the title sum it all up? Truly one of the saddest moments for GOT fans everywhere and this Lego farce captures all the pain that viewers felt in under a minute. A moment of silence, please. Time consuming along with attention to detail, this video pays homage to legendary British rock band, Queen, and it doesn’t miss a beat (excuse the pun).

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