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The Lego Movie Vampire

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Vampire is a minifigure from 8684 Minifigures Series 2. He comes with many new pieces, including a new cape, face and hair. He also comes with a bat. His hairpiece is the same as the Karate Master, Count Dooku and The Joker, among other figures. The vampire has unprinted black legs. His torso is black, and printed with a black jacket, a dark red vest and bow tie, a white waistcoat, and a gold pendant. His arms are black, and he has white hands. He wears a tattered and edged black cape. His face is white, and he has a mouth with white teeth in it. His eyes are red with white dots in them, and are surrounded by circles of grey. He has large black eyebrows with a small crease between them. He has slicked back black hair. He comes with a black bat as his accessory. The Vampire in The LEGO Movie is called "nice vampire" by Vitruvius. He is one of the Master Builders that goes to Cloud Cuckoo Land to attend the assembly of the Master Builders until it is attacked and he is captured along with the rest of the Master Builders.




The Vampire is put in a think tank until being freed when Emmet jumped out of the Octan Tower with the battery that was going to be used to kill all of the Master Builders upon its self-destructing. In The LEGO Movie Video Game, the Vampire (who is referred to as Lord Vampyre) is stated to be an evil ruler from the unseen "monster realm" that comes to fight Lord Business' forces. He can throw bats in the game.Do not modify it. “I’m supposed to drink WHAT?!” The Vampire may be a 200-year-old creature of nightmare and legend, but that doesn’t mean that he has to be uncivilized. He likes to read comic books with his pet bat, take long walks by the seaside (after sunset, of course), and throw huge parties in his big stone castle. He’s not a big fan of the more traditional vampire activities (though he has to admit that the flying is pretty cool), and much prefers a fruit smoothie to the classic beverage of choice. The local villagers might have been a little spooked at first, but now they’re very excited to have a friendly vampire in town!




Vampire as seen in The LEGO Movie Video Game.Weekend Movies: 'The Lego Movie,' 'The Monuments Men,' 'Vampire Academy,' & More Posted February 6, 2014Warner Bros. This weekend, an ordinary Lego is on a mission to stop a monstrous tyrant in "The Lego Movie," George Clooney and Matt Damon are on a mission to rescue priceless art from Nazi thieves, and high school gets a ghoulish makeover in the action-comedy "Vampire Academy." In "The Lego Movie," a perfectly average Lego mini-figure named Emmett is mistakenly identified as the extraordinary Master Builder, leading him on a journey with a fellowship of strangers to stop an evil Lego tyrant from gluing the universe together. Written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller ("21 Jump Street"), the film features an all-star cast, with Will Arnett, Elizabeth Banks, Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Morgan Freeman, and many more. Based on a true story, "The Monuments Men" follows an unlikely World War II platoon tasked to rescue artistic masterpieces from Nazi thieves.




The film is directed by George Clooney, who also produced and wrote the film with his longtime collaborator and friend, Grant Heslov. "The Monuments Men" stars Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, Cate Blanchett, John Goodman, and Jean Dujardin ("The Artist") in a stellar ensemble cast. Directed by Mark Waters ("Mean Girls") and written by Daniel Waters ("Heathers"), "Vampire Academy" follows Rose Hathaway (Zoey Deutch), a half human-half vampire, as she trains to be a guardian at St. Vladimir's Academy. Best friends with Princess Dragomir, Rose is assigned to protect the peaceful and mortal vampires, the Moroi, from the bloodthirsty, immortal vampires, the Strigoi, at all costs -- even if that means running away from the Academy. Also, in theaters this weekend: "The Pretty One" stars Zoe Kazan and Jake Johnson in a coming-of-age comedy about identity and a wallflower who finally learns how to break out of her shell."Cavemen" stars Skylar Astin ("Pitch Perfect") as a playboy fed up with empty relationships and one-night-stands, who finally realizes he wants a relationship of substance.




In "Someone Marry Barry," childhood friends scheme to find a wife for their inappropriate pal Barry, but the plan backfires when his new girlfriend acts exactly like him.Set amid a 17th century civil war, "A Field in England" follows a group of deserters that is captured by an alchemist and forced to help him find hidden treasure."A Fantastic Fear of Everything" stars Simon Pegg as a timid crime novelist whose opportunity of a lifetime is hampered by his soul-crushing paranoia.In "Love & Air Sex," heartbroken Stan flies to Austin to "accidentally" bump into his ex-girlfriend, only to discover his best friends are having their own bad break-up in the midst of the Air Sex World Championships. What are you most excited to see this weekend?The LEGO Movie83metacriticEmmet (Chris Pratt), an ordinary LEGO figurine who always follows the rules, is mistakenly identified... 11:45 AM PST 2/6/2014 BERLIN – Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow Pictures' The Lego Movie is expected to become an instant sensation at the North American box office this weekend, barring a hit from Mother Nature.




Based on prerelease tracking, the family film could open in the $45 million to $50 million range unless another storm on the East Coast turns into a monster. The forecast isn't as clear for George Clooney's latest directing effort, The Monuments Men, co-financed by Sony and 20th Century Fox. The $70 million World War II comedy-drama is expected to open in the $15 million to $20 million range. The latest YA adaptation, Vampire Academy, also enters the fray and is tracking to debut between $9 million and $10 million. The Weinstein Co. is handling the movie in the U.S. By far, Lego -- hoping to launch a franchise -- is commanding the most attention. On Thursday, Fandango reported that the 3D animated pic is on track to become the company's second-biggest animated title behind Toy Story 3 in terms of advance ticket sales. is likewise reporting huge sales. Lego, based on the wildly popular toy line, was made in association with Lego Systems A/S. The voice cast includes Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Liam Neeson and Morgan Freeman.




The story follows an ordinary minifigure named Emmet who is mistaken for the hero who can save the Lego universe. With the aid of Batman, Uni-Kitty and Benny, among other characters, he must learn to defeat the tyrant Lord Business. FILM REVIEW: The Lego Movie While Lego boasted a 98 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes on Thursday, Clooney’s Monuments Men only sported a 33 percent rating. That’s problematic, considering the movie will play to older moviegoers, who can be more influenced by reviews. However, Sony is hopeful that the movie will have strong legs. Clooney also stars in Monuments Men, opposite Matt Damon, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin, Bob Balaban, Hugh Bonneville and Cate Blanchett. The movie was originally supposed to roll out over Christmas, but its release was pushed back until this weekend. On Saturday, it makes its international premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. Monuments Men, made in association with Germany's Babelsberg Studio and based on the nonfiction book The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History, follows a ragtag Allied squad of out-of-shape museum directors, artists, architects, curators and art historians tasked with saving important works of art before they are destroyed by the Nazis.

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