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Producers: Dan Lin, Roy Lee Format: AC-3, Animated, Blu-ray, Dolby, Subtitled, 3D, Ultraviolet, Widescreen Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) Subtitles: Spanish, French, Portuguese, English Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English Region: Region A/1 (Read more about DVD/Blu-ray formats.) Number of discs: 3 DVD Release Date: June 17, 2014 Run Time: 100 minutes Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #27,586 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) in Movies & TV > Blu-ray > Kids & Family 5 star74%4 star14%3 star4%2 star3%1 star5%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsOne of those rare movies that's equally entertaining to kids and adultsFun for adults and kids alike, but it still hammers the audience over the head with its message|For everyone who loves Legos| See all customer images Movies & TV > Animation Movies & TV > Blu-ray Movies & TV > Blu-ray > Movies Movies & TV > Genre for Featured Categories > Kids & Family




Movies & TV > Movies Movies & TV > Studio Specials The LEGO Movie 3D (2014) The LEGO Movie 3D Blu-ray delivers truly amazing video and audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release An ordinary Lego mini-figure, thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil Lego tyrant from gluing the universe together.For more about The LEGO Movie 3D and the The LEGO Movie 3D Blu-ray release, see the The LEGO Movie 3D Blu-ray Review published by on where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5.Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller Writers: Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller Starring: Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks, Will Arnett, Nick Offerman, Alison Brie » See full cast & crew The LEGO Movie 3D Blu-ray, Video Quality As if The LEGO Movie weren't dazzling enough, along comes Warner's 1080p/AVC-encoded 2D presentation and MVC-encoded 3D experience. Rather than slather the screen with eye-gouging swaths of color, the film's ever-shifting palette incorporates convincing lighting to lifelike ends.




Hues are bright and bold when Emmet strolls through a bustling city; dusty and sunburnt when he and Wyldstyle travel to the Old West; cast in cold blues and positively sinister greens in Lord Business' lair; sickeningly sweet when the Masters arrive in Cloud Cuckoo Land in Middle Zealand; and bold and triumphant as Emmet and Wyldstyle bring the fight back to the streets. Primaries are vivid, black levels are deep and satisfying, and contrast is consistently filmic and strong. And oh the detail. The chips along the edges of the plastic characters. The fingerprints you'll catch sight of when the light hits Benny or Lord Business just right. The wear and tear of a fading decal. The imperfections of a brick. It's all there to be discovered and pored over in high definition. Edges are clean and natural, free from ringing or aliasing, and textures are refined and close-ups striking. If you didn't already think the world of the animation, you will now. The 3D experience is equally rewarding, barring a few exceedingly minor instances of crosstalk that creep into some of the more chaotic battle scenes.




(For those whose displays are prone to ghosting, that is.) Dimensionality even more so. And the combination of the two? Brace yourselves for some of the most immersive and engaging 3D images of any disc this year, and hands down one of the best animated 3D experiences I've ever reviewed. This is the stuff of top-tier, demo-worthy presentations. LEGOs believably spill into the foreground and sink into the backgrounds. Laser bolts fire anywhere and everywhere they pleased. Smoke billows, water surges, blocks tumble, ships nearly fly out of the screen, and excitable hero after excitable hero bounds into your home theater as easily as they bound onto screen. Better still, there isn't a hint of significant macroblocking, banding or any other encoding issue of note, regardless of whether you choose the 2D or 3D presentation of the film. This is about as pristine and impeccable as they come. Fans will be overjoyed. The LEGO Movie 3D Blu-ray, Audio Quality Matching The LEGO Movie's video presentations high-point for high-point is Warner's wonderfully enveloping DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track.




In fact, the only nitpick I can even muster is that it isn't a 7.1 mix. And when that's your chief complaint, you know you're listening to something special. Low-end output is big and boisterous, throwing weight and power behind every blast, explosion, crash and collision, as well as lending presence to anything and everything that calls on the LFE channel for assistance. Rear speaker activity is both aggressive and playful too, latching onto every scattered block, incoming attack craft, lumbering machine, approaching robot or off-target Batarang launched across the screen. Directionality is precise and involving, pans are smooth, and dynamics never falter. Dialogue isn't shortchanged either, arriving with ever-intelligible, impressively grounded voices that are never disconnected from the soundscape or compromised in any way. Masterfully prioritized, without issue or incident. This is about as good as The LEGO Movie -- or any animated movie for that matter -- could sound.The LEGO Movie: Everything is Awesome Edition Blu-ray 3D Review




In the past, several movie studios have tried to capitalize on various toy franchises, with horrible results. I'm not even talking about Transformers. I'm looking at films like Dungeons & Dragons, Battleship and even Bratz. (Yes, there was a god-awful Bratz movie!) For some reason, filmmakers have stayed away from the multi-billion-dollar LEGO franchise -- until now. And because they were so darned patient, Warner Bros. struck some serious box-office gold with The LEGO Movie. Because of the built-in audience, which covers a wide variety of ages, The LEGO Movie probably would have been massively successful if it turned out to be a horrible movie. Thankfully, it's quite the opposite. It's cute, colorful, funny, and extremely well done. It follows the adventures of Emmet Brickowski (voiced by Parks and Recreation star Chris Pratt), a LEGO construction minifigure who does his best to fit in perfectly with the other LEGOs in the crowd. He follows the instructions pretty darn well, until he discovers that President Business (Will Ferrell) is looking to destroy creativity and the LEGO world as we know it.




From there, he teams up with the "Master Builders," a group of rebels that includes Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks), Vitruvius (Morgan Freeman), and of course, Batman (Will Arnett). That lineup doesn't even scratch the surface of famous voices that you'll recognize in this movie. Keep your ears open for Liam Neeson, Charlie Day, Alison Brie, Nick Offerman, Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, Cobie Smulders, Will Forte, Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, and even Shaquille O'Neal. Besides bringing together a great vocal cast, The LEGO Movie successfully captures the entire LEGO universe, all the way down to "1980-Something Space Guy." It also gets in a ton of jabs at big business, which is amazing when you consider that basically, this is a film inspired by a big pile of plastic, which just happens to be valued around $14.6 billion. That part will probably go over a lot of the kiddies' heads, as will some of the jokes. That's what makes The LEGO Movie perfect for all ages; and there are still plenty of one-liners and bright colors for the wee ones as well.




Warner Bros. is releasing The LEGO Movie in a 2D version, but the "Everything is Awesome Edition" does include a 3D disc. Both versions are very true to the theatrical experience, as well as the LEGO experience. Nothing here is overdone. Instead, this 2.40:1 image has a very lifelike (or at least very LEGO-like) color palette with awesome detail throughout. The texture on the close-ups of Emmet's face and hair and on the LEGOs in general, Emmet's reflection off Bad Cop's glasses, the bright scenery in Cloud Cuckoo Land, the random pieces flying throughout, and more; The LEGO Movie is as good looking as you'd expect. As far as the 3D is concerned, this is "The Special." There are plenty of pop-out moments, but this edition also delivers a ton of depth. If you're specifically looking for pop-outs, cut right to the opening construction scene or some of the action-packed moments. It's a fun experience and offers more than enough to warrant a 3D purchase, all without being too gimmicky.




Not to be picky, but I'm genuinely shocked that Warner Bros. didn't spring for the 7.1 track for this one. Gripes aside, the DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track is LEGO-tastic. The dialogue is clear throughout and there's a ton of directionality, making this one more than demo-worthy. Those surrounds are constantly active with construction chatter, city sounds, LEGO horses, and more. However, there are so many big moments, including LEGO explosions, chases, the LEGO ocean, and the music. Let's just say that if you don't find yourself singing "Everything is Awesome" with a smile on your face by the end of this film, you are probably dead inside. It should be noted that the only thing awesome about "The Everything is Awesome Edition" is that there's a 3D version of the movie. Not thatisn't awesome, but don't expect any other 3D-enhanced extras. However, the 2D Blu-ray is busting with all sorts of goodies, even though most are on the short side. There are deleted scenes, outtakes and promos, as well as one minute of Batman music, another with Michelangelo and Lincoln, and a third featuring the film's first animation test.




Otherwise, there are other shorts on the Ninjagos, an "Everything is Awesome" sing-along, and a few minutes of amazing fan-made LEGO movies. Two of the lengthier featurettes, "Bringing LEGO to Life" and "See It, Built It!" really have the film's target audience in mind. The latter is especially interesting, giving viewers two different angles on how to build the double-decker couch and Emmet's car. Most of what's included is for the kiddies, but for something more comprehensive, directors Chris Miller and Phil Lord sat down with actors Chris Pratt, Will Arnett, Charlie Day and Alison Brie for a funny commentary track. Elizabeth Banks even "calls in" briefly. It's a chatty track, but a lot is covered here, including the actual LEGO pieces featured in the film, the insanity of the "Everything is Awesome" song, the magic of Liam Neeson, the jokes, how much of the movie was changed throughout the production, and more. It's hard not to say "everything is awesome" when it comes to the Blu-ray for The LEGO Movie.

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