More laughs, depreciation, and even an appearance from Alfred Last week brought our first look at the only superhero movie that matters: The LEGO Batman Movie. Now, just four days later, Warner Bros. has dropped a second, equally epic teaser trailer. This 90-second peak provides our first detailed look inside Wayne Manor, including the presence of Alfred (voiced by Ralph Fiennes!). We also get more self-depreciating humor at the expense of past Batman flicks, as well as a super quick glance at the film’s many villains (including Mr. Freeze!). Set to hit theaters on February 10th, 2017, The LEGO BATMAN Movie also stars Michael Cera as Robin, Zach Galifiankis as Joker, Rosario Dawson as Batgirl, and Mariah Carey as Gotham’s mayor. TitlePost content or file descriptionAuthorYour Media FilesWelcome to Northern Michigan Cinemas! If you are looking for the showtimes of your favorite movies, you've come to the right place! Click on the theatre of your choice below to view the available show times in your area.
To recieve showtimes weekly by email, subscribe here. Fantastic Beast And Where To Find Them Beauty & The Beast Mon, Wed & Thurs at There will be no showing Mon & Thurs at Saturday, Sunday, & Thursday at Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday at Friday, Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday at Sunday & Thursday at Saturday, Sunday, & Thursday Monday, Tuesday, & WednesdayLEGO fans will be excited to hear that the new LEGO Batman Movie is due to arrive in theaters this Friday, February 10th! In it, Bruce Wayne struggles with fighting the criminals of Gotham City, as well as raising the young boy he has adopted (who most will recognize as his sidekick Robin!). To prepare yourself for the new movie, you might want to catch up on what the Caped Crusader has been up to in books such as LEGO Batman Movie: Robin to the Rescue! or any of the LEGO DC Super Heroes books: Batman's Missions, Ready for Action!, or Carnival Capers. We also have several LEGO Batman movies for you to check out, such as DC Super Heroes Unite!, Gotham City Breakout, Cosmic Crash, and Justice League vs Bizarro League.
You can remind yourself of why "Everything is Awesome" with the first LEGO Movie (or by listening to the soundtrack). Can't get enough LEGO? We have a really fun LEGO Connection program coming up on Sunday, February 26th at 1 pm at the Westgate branch where you can come build whatever you like during open LEGO play.A Dog’s Purpose (February 24 – March 2) A dog looks to discover his purpose in life over the course of several lifetimes and owners. Run Time: 100 Minutes La La Land (March 3 – 9) A jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles. Run Time: 128 Minutes Run Time: 104 Minutes Our after school programs bring filmmaking fun and education to a whole new level by giving students unique opportunities to learn and experiment with all different Our summer programs have helped thousands of students turn their imagination into reality through directing, acting, and creating animation flix with Legos and more.
Our birthday parties are the most unique, memorable, and fun-filled times for kidsKids and their guests star in and produce a music video, mini movie or Lego movie for the celebration. Click here to find the locations closest to you and for class registrations Amenities: Live jazz prior to the film and Azul taco bar will be serving inside the DIA’s Kirby St entrance Detroit Institute of Arts (North Lawn) Amenities: Live jazz prior to the film and Azul taco bar will be serving inside the DIA’s Kirby St entranceComing Soon to MJR Digital CinemasAnd certainly much more fun than revising for the EQE pre-exam, which is what I probably should have been doing with my Saturday afternoon (here’s hoping the claim analysis section is all about co-operable building blocks). there’s some beautifully poignant humour. It’s the Matrix meets Toy Story 3. Enough advertising: the reason I get to write about the Lego Movie here is that there’s a delightful little patent sub-sub-sub-plot involving Lego Batman.
Which gives me the perfect excuse to assess the IP reference for our IP Hit or Miss series, in the interests of IP education, you understand. The potential ‘spoilers’ are so minor as to be barely worthy of the word, but if you don’t want to see a few paraphrased words from the movie, you may wish to look away now. The plot calls for our team of heros to build a submarine. An over-excited Lego batman exclaims “A Bat-submarine!!”, before turning to the camera to mutter “patent pending”. Oh Batman, Batman *shakes head in disappointed fashion*. What have you done? Firstly, I’m not sure a patent is really what you want here. The ‘Bat’ part of your ‘Bat’ submarine is really just the branding, so I think what you want is a trade mark. “Bat-submarine TM” would have been more appropriate. But let’s give Lego Batman the benefit of the doubt, and assume that in the few seconds that elapsed since he came up with the Bat-submarine, he managed to conceive of exciting, patentable Bat-features to include in it.
Something involving lasers, I reckon. Well, Lego Batman, now we have some other problems to address. For starters, you’ve just gone and disclosed your Bat-submarine idea to the movie-viewing audience before you’ve filed a patent application. We’re going to let you off the hook this time: you’ve disclosed the general idea of a Bat-submarine, but you haven’t divulged any of the specific inventive ideas that we are assuming will be the subject of your Bat-patent application(s). So, your over-excited exclamation doesn’t amount to an enabling disclosure of the features you might want to patent, and won’t prejudice your future patent applications. But watch out – you might not be so lucky next time. Next up, in muttering ‘patent pending’ to the viewers, you’re effectively ‘marking’ your Bat-submarine as being the subject of a pending patent application. ‘Marking’ goods with a patent application number or a patent number is good practice as it informs third parties that you have patent rights, and can prevent those third parties from claiming that any infringement was not ‘knowing infringement’.