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Cool tips for the LEGO® The Lord of the Rings Video Game Battle of the Last Alliance Destroy the One Ring Sneak past the Nazgul Flight to the ferry Middle-earth Ferry to Bree Middle-earth Bree to Weathertop Now it's all up to you General hints and tricks The Treasure Trove has lots of items with helpful abilities. Try using these if you are stuck, or can’t afford a certain character. If you are unsure of where to go in Middle-earth, try looking out for some guide studs, or swapping to other characters. Don’t forget, Gimli can be thrown to reach places he can’t normally reach. If you are stuck in a level, try destroying everything around you. That may reveal a helpful object. Don’t try this at home! Don’t try to work out which Dwarves are female or male. Even they don’t know. The blacksmith can make lots of useful items. Don’t forget to visit him regularly. You can travel across Middle-earth by using the Map Stones.




If you see one, don’t forget to activate it! Check the map regularly to see what secrets are hidden around. Some characters have helpful items in their backpack, don’t forget to check. Elves can jump higher than other characters. If you can’t quite reach something, try using an Elf. Night time in Middle-earth can sometimes reveal secrets that aren’t present during the day. It’s a long walk to Mordor, perhaps some new shoes will speed up the journey. Not just one quest Not just one quest on the way to Mordor but many, keep an eye out for those in need of help in Middle earth.Home » News » LONDON (Reuters) – Comedian and actor Will Arnett reprises voicing Batman in “The LEGO Batman Movie,” a role he said took a toll on his vocal chords with long sessions in the booth performing the superhero’s well-known deep gravelly voice. The animated adventure film, showing a world based on the colorful toy building bricks, sees the Batman/Bruce Wayne character from 2014’s “The LEGO movie” fighting crime in Gotham City before going home to self-imposed solitude.




“Vocally, physically, it would get hard. After four hours of doing it, I’d be pretty spent,” Arnett told Reuters in an interview. “Because… it doesn’t feel great to constantly be talking like this,” he added, while adopting Batman’s voice. With a production budget of $60 million, “The LEGO Movie” grossed some $469 million at the box office worldwide, according to website Box Office Mojo. In “The LEGO Batman Movie”, the character’s loneliness is a focus for a lot of the film’s humor. “He is a billionaire and he’s handsome and he has got this great house and he’s got all these great gadgets – why is he so upset?,” Arnett said. “And it really made us laugh, we were thinking: ‘What is it about his life that he feels is incomplete, we should get into that’. “The LEGO Batman Movie” hits cinemas worldwide from Feb. 8. (Reporting By Edward Baran; Editing by Toby Chopra) 6 hours ago in Trending, Viral Videos TODAY’S MUST SEE: How to total two Toyotas in 10 seconds




CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Watch this stolen truck go airborne after hitting spike strips at over 100 MPH. 15 hours ago in Local Search for missing Bellingham man over after body found Police can't say if the body is that of Bob Trotta until family is notified. 17 hours ago in Local Bill sets new rules for leaving your dog tied up The bill requires people to leave tied up dogs with food, water, shelter and enough space to move around without becoming tangled. New hotline in Seattle for targets of discrimination People who feel like they’re being harassed in housing, employment or public places can use the hotline. 18 hours ago in Local Review finds no evidence of racial bias in WSU conduct cases Some say the Student Conduct board treated them unfairly. Sumas should be part of Canada Lawyers for a man trying to evade drug charges attempted to use that information.He is usually the star of the show wherever he goes.But Liam Neeson shared the limelight with his character from The Lego Movie at the Cinema Societyscreening in New York on Wednesday.The jolly Northern Irishman broke into a menacing grimace as he held a model of Bad Cop/Good Cop, the movie's tough guy villain with a split personality.




He's so two faced: Jolly Liam Neeson grimaced as he posed with his Bad Cop/Good Cop character at a screening of The Lego Movie in New York on Wednesday The former Guiness brewery worker seemed to be having a great time as he hammed it up on the pre-showing red carpet.Liam, 61, was looking great for his age in a black suit and open necked shirt, though he would been even smarter had he worn a tie.He also posed alongside Chris Pratt, who plays the films hero Emmet, an ordinary construction worker mini-figure who is mistaken for a master builder who can save the entire Lego universe. Old bill: The 61-year-old was looking great for his age in a suit and open-necked shirt combo Who's the biggest star? Chris Pratt gave a helpful hint as he posed with his co-star The Rob Roy favourite said he had no hesitation in signing up for the film as he has played with the building brick toy since he was a boy.He said: 'I was always a Lego fan, they've been around since the Jurassic period I think.'I'm 60 years of age and when I was a kid Lego was around, so I had them and my nieces and nephews and my sons had them.''




It was very much part of my world, so I was thrilled to be part of this.' Bricking it: Chris looked proud as he stood next to a portrait made of Lego pieces in honour of the movie That's more like it: But he seemed far more excited to be posing next to a proper Lego man And while it is a children's movie, he said there will be plenty of laughs for parents too.Liam said: 'What the writers and directors have come up with is crazy, zany, brilliant dialogue between all the major characters.The witticism these characters throw at each other is quite extraordinary.And he said he loved improvising with Anchorman star Will Ferrell, who plays his evil boss Lord Business, even though they were acting together in different sound studios.He said: 'I'm wearing it as a badge of honour that I got to crack jokes with Will Ferrell.' Lovely Legos: Elizabeth Banks flaunted her perfect pins as she showed up for the screening You have 10 seconds to comply: Bad Cop/Good Cop is far more intimidating than the new Robocop

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