the lego movie early screening

the lego movie early screening

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The Lego Movie Early Screening

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Screenings Under The StarsSummer Movie Series atPenn’s Landing A free movie series at Penn’s Landing in July and August DatesThursdays in July-August, 2016Screenings begin at 8:30 p.m. Every Thursday night in July and August, a different film will be screened outdoors on a big screen at Penn’s Landing. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and enjoy a great summer treat! Sit back and cozy up to blockbuster movies or well-loved classics on the big screen right on the banks of the Delaware River. The screening will begin at 8:30 p.m. and, as is the case with all events at Penn’s Landing, admission is free. Be sure to check out these amazing films for FREE at Penn’s Landing this summer: June 30: National Treasure July 14: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles July 21: To Be Determined due to DNC July 28: Star Wars: The Force Awakens August 4: Captain America: The Winter Soldier August 18: Inside Out For other details, click the button below.




The Great Plaza at Penn's Landing Town: Historic Philadelphia DistrictOld CityPenn's Landing / Delaware River WaterfrontSociety Hill The Franklin Hotelat Independence Park Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 925-0000 Website Best Western Plus: Independence Park Hotel The Morris House Hotel Holiday Inn ExpressPenn’s Landing Hilton Philadelphiaat Penn’s Landing Sheraton Philadelphia Society Hill Hotel Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District Philadelphia, PA 19106(215) 965-2305 Website The Liberty Bell Center The Constitutional Walking Tour of Philadelphia The Betsy Ross House 8 S. Front StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19106 (215) 922-2803 Website High Street on Market View more Restuarants & DiningHe 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




The LEGO Batman Movie/Fifty Shades Darker/John Wick Chapter 2 Episode aired 10 February 2017 Add a Plot » Do you have any images for this title? See full cast » Add content advisory for parents » Release Date: 10 February 2017 (USA) See full technical specs » References Fifty Shades Darker (2017) This FAQ is empty. Add the first question. Review this title  »Home / EU Contests and Giveaways / From the creators of SHREK comes DreamWorks Animation’s TROLLS, a smart, funny and irreverent comedy about the search for happiness, and just how far some will go to get it. This hilarious film transports audiences to a colorful, wondrous world populated by the overly optimistic Trolls, who have a constant dance in their step and a song on their lips, and the comically pessimistic Bergens, who are only happy when they have trolls in their stomachs. After the Bergens invade Troll Village, Poppy (Anna Kendrick), the happiest Troll ever born, and the overly-cautious curmudgeonly Branch (Justin Timberlake) set off on a journey to rescue her friends.




Together, this mismatched duo embarks on a rescue mission full of adventure and mishaps – trying to tolerate each other long enough to get the job done. Utilizing music to further the film’s narrative, the TROLLS soundtrack is produced by Justin Timberlake and features five original songs including songs by Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande, Anna Kendrick and Gwen Stefani, in addition to a number of classic hits from the ‘60s through the ‘80s. Do you like puzzles? The latest movie is suspenseful with plenty of action. Rated: PG-13 Running Time: 115 mins Grade: A+ The Barden Bellas are back Pitches!!! A deliriously fun rideA thing of wonder Funniest animated movie of the year A movie the whole family will enjoy In the irreverent spirit of fun that made “The LEGO® Movie” a worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble—LEGO® Batman—stars in his own big-screen adventure. But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.




Will Arnett reprises his starring role from “The LEGO Movie” as the voice of LEGO Batman, aka Bruce Wayne. Zach Galifianakis (the “Hangover” films, “Muppets Most Wanted”) stars as The Joker; Michael Cera (TV’s “Arrested Development”) as the orphan Dick Grayson; Rosario Dawson (TV’s “Daredevil”) as Barbara Gordon; and Ralph Fiennes (the “Harry Potter” films) as Alfred. “The LEGO Batman Movie” is directed by Chris McKay, and produced by Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Roy Lee, who worked together on “The LEGO Movie.” Jill Wilfert, Matthew Ashton, Will Allegra and Brad Lewis serve as executive producers. The screenplay is by Seth Grahame-Smith and Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers and Jared Stern & John Whittington, story by Seth Grahame-Smith, based on LEGO Construction Toys and based on characters from DC Entertainment. Batman was created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger; Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Production designer Grant Freckelton and editor David Burrows also return from “The LEGO Movie,” joined by editors Matt Villa, and John Venzon.

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